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  4. CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Thursday,—By 366 votes to 144 the House of Commons to-day carried a motion of confidence the Government's policy. the Labour amendment as defeated by 369 votes to 150. ...

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  5. COAL MINES SHOULD REOPEN SOON

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In a conference with the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) and the Minister for Mines (Mr. T. Foley) to-day, the president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. C. Nelson) said that with the completion of negotiations in Queensland with regard ...

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    The King and Queen made an unexpected tour of L.C.C. flats off Kingsland Road, Shoiedilch. Lon-don. Windows were gaily decorated at shorl notice and hundreds gathered to greet their Ma[?] The King and Queen are seen leaving the Shorcdilch Technical Institute to the cheers of student. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Jews for Abyssinia

    ROME. Friday,— It is [?] stated that the Fas[?] Grand counted approved of a proposal to settle European Jews in certain areas in ...

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  8. CZECHS STUNNED BY HARSHNESS OF TREATMENT CONCERNING BOUNDARIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Prague correspondent says that the public were stunned by what they regard at the harshness of the ...

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  9. South Africa Alert on German Colonial Claims

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday, The Czech crisis revived the question of Germany's farmer colonies, which it is bsheved Mr.P[?] will discuss ...

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  10. LONDON LACKED PROPER AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday. "Had war broken out and London had been bombed, wet must have paid a terrible peace for our ...

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  11. French Demobilisation

    PARIS, Thursday,— Demo[?] will be complete be October 11 ...

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  12. WOMEN HELD CULPABLE FOR MARRIAGE FAILURES

    LONDON, Thursday,-recording in Dr.Herbert Gray, cha[?] of the Marriage Guidance Council, modern woman is respossible for the recent [?] increase in seprations and divorces. The council the [?] is creating a moblle marriage school travelling troughout the [?] ...

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  13. 200 Miners Entombed

    TOKIO, Thursday,— Two humined [?] were entomined b an [?] \caused though fire-damp in a [?] at Yiba[?] One hundred ...

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  14. Czech Denobilisation

    PRAGUE, Thursday,— Two classes are being demobilished immediately and other's progressively ...

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  15. SUCCUMBED TO GAS

    HELSINKI (Finland), Thursday.— Thirteen were killed and 12 injured when a goods train and express collided in a fog between Ruaha and ...

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  17. GERMANY'S GREATEST TRADE DRIVE SINCE WAR

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Ankara correspondent of the "Telegraph" says that Dr. Funk is conducting Germany's greater trade trade drive in ...

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  18. On Fund to Aid Czechs

    [?] Thursday,— The News[?] Czenoslovakia fund totals [?] The Corporation of London [?] the Lord Mayor's fund ...

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  19. MR. CHAMBERLAIN TO REST IN SCOTLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. and Mrs. Neville Chamberlain left for Scotland. They will be the guests of Earl Howe. ...

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