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  5. Vote of Confidence in Government

    After the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) had replied in the House of Commons to-day to criticism expressed during the debate ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND ITALY

    With Lord Perth's fourth call on Count Ciano in four days, it is now admitted that the Anglo-Italian negotiations have entered the official stage. ...

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  8. HUNGARY WANTS RUTHENIA

    Dr. Beck had a long conference with Count Csaky, formerly of the Hungarian Foreign Office, and it is understood that, as a result of the ...

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  9. CZECHS STUNNED

    Reuter's Prague correspondent states that the public is stunned at what is regarded as the harshness of the boundaries of the Fifth Zone. The ...

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  10. GERMANY NOT INTERESTED

    The Associated Press diplomatic correspondent understands that Germany is markedly disinterested in the Hungarian request for support for her ...

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  11. 130 ARABS KILLED

    JERUSALEM, Thursday. One hundred and thirty Arabs have been killed by British troops in the past 24 hours, and altogether there ...

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  12. CHINA WAR

    The c[?]nece Embassy in London reports that the Chine[?]e have relieved the pressure of the Japanese adva[?], towards the Peiping-Hankow railway by ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage), after an extensive tour of New Zealand, said he anticipates further gains for Labor at the elections to be held in ...

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  14. DETECTIVE TRAINING SCHOOL

    More than 150 men will be trained first detective training school, which was opened St. Kilda by the Police Department to-day. Those ...

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  15. R.A.F. CRASHES

    Though the crews of five apiece parachuted to safety when a magnetic storm caused the crash of two Air Force bombing 'planes, a third 'plane ...

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  16. SLOVAK GOVERNMENT

    Internal political cross-currents are likely to flow less restlessly as a result of the agreement reached by the Zellna Congress for the formation of ...

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  17. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

    Replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly to-day the DeputyPremier (Col. Bruxner) said the Government would consider gazetting not ...

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  18. 200 MINERS ENTOMBED

    Two hundred miners were entombed as a result of a firedamp explosion in a colliery at Yubari. One hundred [?]ers escaped. ...

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  19. TRADE THREAT

    The autumn meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce carried a resolution expressing anxiety regarding Britain's export ...

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  21. IF WAR HAD COME

    Had war broken out, London would have been bombed and must have paid a terrible price for her backwardness in air-raid precautions, according to ...

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  22. GERMAN TRADE DRIVE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Ankara correspondent states that the German Minister for Economics (Herr Funk) is conducting Germany's greatest trade ...

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  23. LONG-DISTANCE RECORD ATTEMPT

    The Air Ministry expects that the Vickers-Welleslev's long-distance record attempt from Egypt to Australia will begin about October 25. ...

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  25. CZECH FUND GROWING

    The "News Chronicle's" Chechoslovakian fund totals £17,000. The Corporation of London voted the Lord Mayor's fund £210[?]. ...

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  26. MERCURY ATTACKS CAFE RECORD

    The Mercury, the upper portion of the composite aircraft, left Dundee for Capetown at 1.20 p.m. to-day in an attempt to beat Clouston's record. ...

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  27. ASSAULT ON WIFE

    Sentencing William Whitehouse, aged 49 years, commercial traveller, to two years imprisonment less one week, Judge White said in the Quarter ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN PILOTS PLEASED

    Highly successful results in past few weeks with the Lorenz direction finding beacon system which has been installed at Brisbane and Sydney, are ...

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  29. Enterprise

    Castles, of Baylis-street, so well known for their range of beautiful gifts, are now offering their customers and visitors to Wagga some quite new ...

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  30. FLYING-BOAT OVER TWO DAYS LATE

    The flying-boat Cameronian alighted at Rose Bay to-day, two and a half days behind schedule. Due on Tuesday, she was 24 hours late at ...

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