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  4. GROWING UNEASINESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prague correspondent of the "Telegraph" says that the absence of a definite statement on the Czechs' offer to the Sudetens is causing growing popular uneasiness' to the extent of the concessions. ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND MINERS WILL WAIT STILL MONDAY TO DECIDE ON STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Queensland coal miners will not strike on Saturday with the southern miners thought out by the direction committee of the Miners' [?]. ...

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  6. Under the Floodlights

    Palace of Industry, North Glasgow Exhibition. (From "Industrial Britain"). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEMOCRACIES RECEIVE SNEERS FROM HERR HITLER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Herr Hitler lashed the Jews and sneered at democracies in a speech at the crowded Opera House tonight on ...

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  8. CHINA'S MOVE TO BRING JAPAN BEFORE LEAGUE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is authoritatively learned that China will demand the application of Article XVII of the Covenant to Japan. If ...

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  9. EMPIRE DECAY OWING TO BIRTH CONTROL

    LONDON. Tuesday. Sir Leonard Hill, formerly of the National Institute of Medical Research, said: "The British race ...

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  10. Crown Appeal Upheld in Stancroft Case

    GIBRALTAR. Tuesday.—Acting chief Justice crathie upheld the Crown's appeal in the case in which, scroll the steamer ...

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  11. Cape Town Nationalists Vote for Neutrality

    LONDON. Wednesday.—A meeting at Cape Town. addressed by Nationalist leader passed a resloution in support of neurality an the event of ...

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  12. EXTRAORDINARY SCENES OF ACTIVITY ON GERMAN FORTIFICATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the "Telegraph" at Strasbourg. after a lour of German forth[?] Basle says ...

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  14. WRECKAGE CAUSED BY'WILLY-WILLY IN PERTH

    PERTH. Wednesday,—Damage estimated at thousands of pounds resulted when a willy-willy devastated a narrow strip of buildings ...

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  15. UNCLAIMED GOODS HELD BY CARRIERS

    BRISBANE Wednesday.—Stating there were goods in varied carriers warehouse in Brisbane which had remained unclaimed for as long as 19 ...

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  16. Harry Bridges on Trial for Contempt of Court

    LOS ANGELES. Tuesday.—Harry Bridges head of the C.L.O. V is on trial for contempt of court, the charge arising from a dispute with San Pedro ...

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  17. Balloon Barrage to Save London From Air Raids

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Kingsley Wood Minister for Air. today inspected the balloon barrage squadron at Kidbrooke Park. Witham Kent. ...

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  18. Italian Jews to be held in Abyssinia

    [?] I has been re[?] approved [?] reserved zone [?] to the ...

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  19. DID NOT KNOW WHEN THEY WOULD BE COMING DOWN

    SYRACUSE (New York). Wednesday.—A few minutes after the pilot signalled, "We like our home in the sky; I don't know when we will come down." a 50 h.p. monoplane in which Harold Allan and Merrill Phoenix set a world's endurance record for light aircraft crashed into Lake ...

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  20. [?]ULEB FATALLY INJURED

    [?] Wednesday.-[?] hauler. of [?] injured [?] the rear ...

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