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  5. Mr. Lloyd George on Munich Agreement

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at the City Temple to-day, said that the relief experienced after the Munich conference was beginning to be suffused with shame because peace had been bought at the price of conscience and ...

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  7. KYEEMA CRASH

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day announced the appointment of two additional members to the Air Accidents ...

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  8. U.S.A. DESIRE

    The Foreign Minister (Lord Halifax) broadcasting to the United States, said that Britain fully accepted the desire of the United States not to be involved ...

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  9. Canada's Wheat

    The Bureau of Statistics announces that stored wheat in Canada amounts to 174,000,000 bushels, compared with 73,000,000 bushels ...

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  10. HUNGARIAN NOTE

    The Czech Foreign Minister (M. Chvalkovsky) has handed to the Hungarian Minister the Czech reply to the Hungarian Note, accepting the ...

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  11. NATIONAL SERVICE

    The Minister for Co-ordination of Defences (Sir Thomas Inskip), in a speech to-day, hinted that an announcement regarding national ...

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  12. FIVE ARABS KILLED

    Five Arabs were killed in extensive army operations north of Nazareth. British and foreign Journalists who were on a tour of the Haifa district saw the ...

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  13. AMERICAN SPY TRIAL

    A United States Customs guard testifying at the spy trial, related the seizure of a violin case containing photographs of an experimental army ...

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  14. HANKOW OCCUPIED

    Ten thousand Japanese troops landed to-day from the Yangtse, after which naval and military officers jointly "occupied" the city. Otherwise, the city ...

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  15. DUKE OF KENT

    The Duke of Kent's entourage has informed the Australian Associated Press that though no decision has yet been reached regarding the children ...

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  16. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    On the application of the Attorney-General the Full Court of New South Wales to-day granted a rule nisi, calling upon Arthur Kennedy, solicitor ...

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  17. FOREIGN AMBASSADORS

    The French Ambassador (M. Corbin) called on Lord Halifax at the Foreign Office this afternoon. The Portuguese Ambassador (Dr. Monteiro) also visited ...

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  18. RISING IN LITHUANIA

    The German leaders demanded full autonomy for Memel. The tension has been renewed. Thousands of demonstrators throughout the city ...

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  19. GERMANY PREPARED

    Major von Weddel, head of the War Office press department, in an article appearing in a number of German provincial papers, for the first time ...

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  20. FUNERALS OF VICTIMS

    A representative gathering, including members of the Commonwealth Government and many national organisations, attended the funeral to-day of ...

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  21. BRITISH AID WANTED

    It is suggested, says the Prague correspondent of "The Times," that 50 British legionaires will be very useful for clearing up the terrible plight of ...

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  22. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  23. BRITISH AMBASSADOR

    The British Ambassador (Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr) who at present is on a tour in China, was due to arrive at Yunnan Fu this evening where, in ...

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  24. MOTOR TAX

    "In New South Wales we can honestly look the motorist in the face for every penny we take from him for registration tax goes back on to the ...

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  25. HUGE SWEEPSTAKE

    Two Canadian women won 150,000 dollars each in the Irish sweepstakes. Mrs. Don Sutton, wife of a British Columbia coal miner, was perplexed ...

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  26. DR. SCHDSCHNIGG

    Herr Hitler visited the Hotel Metropole where, it is reported (without confirmation), he saw the former Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Schuschnigg ...

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  27. ADELAIDE VICTIMS

    Coffins containing the remains of T. Hardy, L. Gramp, S. Hill-Smith and Vaughan Tate, victims of the Kyeema tragedy, were brought to Adelaide by ...

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  28. NO TAX RETURNS

    When the plaintiff during the hearing of a claim for damages in the Supreme Court to-day swore that, before the accident in which he was ...

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  29. MONEY PARCEL DISAPPEARS

    The police are inquiring concerning a cash box containing cheques and £30 in cash, representing £116 in all, which disappeared from the parcels office at ...

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  30. GERMAN DECORATION

    M. Francois Poncet, who until last week was French Ambassador in Germany, has been decorated with the Grand Cross of German Eagle. He is ...

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  31. NATIONAL ARCHIVES

    The centenary of the passing of the Act whereby all the national archives are entrusted to the custody of the Master of the Rolls was celebrated ...

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  33. MR. FAIRBAIRN'S VIEW

    Although he considered that the Air Accidents Committee was quite capable of investigating the Kyeema tragedy, Mr. Fairbairn, M.H.R., said to-day ...

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  34. ANGLO-U.S.A. PACT

    Following the revelation that the British Ambassador (Sir Ronald Lindsay) had delivered a Note to the United States outlining Britain's position ...

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  35. LORENZ BEACONS

    Arrangements have been made for the testing next week of the Lorenz ultra short wave beasons at aerodromes at Essendon, Sydney, Canberra ...

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  36. FRENCH POLICY

    "Directed economy" for France, in order to enable her to compete with the totalitarian States, was forecast by the Minister for Commerce (M. ...

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  38. NEW SAFETY DEVICE

    Commenting on a report from America that an "absolute" altometer was being tested which gave the exact height from the ground and not above sea ...

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  39. FULL BATHING DRESS AT CANBERRA

    Although bathing trunks are now accepted on most beaches as the standard mode for men, the civic authorities of Canberra have decided to ...

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  40. "LUCKY AUSTRALIA"

    "Lucky Australia," declared Lord Beisborough welcoming the Duchess of kent when she visited the West Sussex Hospital. "That is the first thought ...

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  41. AIR TRAVEL SAFETY

    The managing director of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd. (Mr. Hudson Fysh) said to-day that air travel was no more dangerous than any other ...

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  42. MAY TRAVEL BY AIR

    In his desire to see a great deal of Australia the Duke of Kent may use an aeroplane for travelling during his term as Governor-General. It is ...

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