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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Fresh to squally west to south-west winds over the whole Tasman, with moderate to rough sea. ...

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  5. HITLER REPORTED TO HAVE OFFERED TO PARLEY WITH POLES

    Britain's reply to Herr Hitler's second Note was despatched to Berlin last night. The British Ambassador (Sir Nevile Henderson) handed it to Herr Hitler shortly after midnight. ...

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  6. POLAND DOES NOT SHARE OPTIMISM

    In an atmosphere of doubt and increased apprehension, Poland has summoned more reservists to the colors. The army is now almost completely mobilised. It ...

    Article : 635 words
  7. ARMY CHIEF

    General Sir Edmund Ironside, Inspector General of Britain's Overseas Forces (left), examines a map of the scene of "action" at army manoeuvres in Hampshire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE PLEDGE TO POLAND

    What obligations has Britain undertaken towards Poland? The following clauses from the newly concluded Anglo-Polish Treaty show ...

    Article : 209 words
  9. GERMANY NOW RULED BY DEFENCE COUNCIL

    Herr Hitler has decreed the formation of a Ministerial Council of Defence, headed by Marshal Goering. It is designed to assure unified leadership in the administration and economy of the Reich for the duration of the present foreign and political ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. Hitler's Deputy Hess, Recalls Hi[?] Father From Egypt

    Alexandria reports that Herr Hess, father of Rudolph Hess. Hitler's deputy, has suddenly left Egypt for Germany with his wife in response to a cable ...

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  12. NOT PRETTY, BUT PREPARED

    London does not look pretty, but it looks prepared. The city has undergone vast changes in the past week and ...

    Article : 438 words
  13. SHORTAGE OF FOOD IN BERLIN

    Berlin is suffering most in its own "war of nerves." THIS appraisal is made by the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in ...

    Article : 151 words
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  15. STOP PRESS

    Melbourne, Thursday: In the final of the Australian amateur golf championship Jim Ferrier defeated H. L. Williams 6 and 5. In the ...

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  16. BLUNDER BY HITLER?

    Opinion in London daily becomes more satisfied at the surprising turn in German-Russian relations. Only a few days ago it was ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. TO PREVENT FRICTION IS JAPANESE AIM

    The new Japanese Cabinet is composed of moderates and mediocrities whose function is evidently to prevent friction and ...

    Article : 376 words
  18. The Wolf That Turned Sheep

    The entire front page of the "Berliner Illustrated Zeitung" is to-day given up to a picture of M. Stalin shaking hands with von Ribbentrop, ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. NO EASING OF CRISIS YET, SAYS "THE TIMES"

    "The Times" diplomatic correspondent says that there is no easing in the crisis yet. The attitude of Britain remains unchanged. She stands by the undertaking she has given Poland, but the large bulk of the world has not yet given up its conviction ...

    Article : 141 words
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