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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  6. SAMGTIONS--A BLOOD VOTE FOR WAR!

    THE Government of Australia is about to decide that a Australia shall apply League of Nations sanctions against Italy. Sanctions are "the specific penalty enacted in order to enforce ...

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  7. Beating The War Drums

    Abyssinian war drums rolled yesterday as the Emperor reviewed troops en route to the front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Blockade Means War"

    A way picture of a British warship ordering a neutral merchantman to heave to for Inspection. (Reproduced from the London "Daily Express.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HUNTER'S FOREMAST STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    During an electrical storm to-night the upper portion of the steel foremast of the steamer Hunter, berthed at the Steelworks, was struck by ...

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  10. BOY FOUND BUT GIRLS STILL MISSING

    Missing since Tuesday, Noel Barnes, 10, of Ferry Road, Glebe was found early yesterday within a short distance of his home. Glebe police are ...

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  11. DRUMS OF WAR CALL TO ARMS

    WITH all his Ministers mobilised, clad in the full panoply of war and carrying rifles, Emperor Haile Selassie, wearing ...

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  14. SANCTIONS MEAN WAR

    "Daily Express," London: "If the sanctions become effective Italy would certainly consider them an an act of war. Sanctions mean war, says Sir Austen Chamberlain and in this case might mean a great war." "Herald-Tribune," New York: "Britain and France will have to confine themselves to those ...

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    Lady Latham attended. the Darilnghurst Courts yesterday to see her husband. Sir John Latham, sworn in us Chief Justice of" Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. STOP PRESS RUSSIA & SWEDEN DEMOR.

    At a meeting of the Sanctions Co-ordinating Committee to-day, concerning the boycott of certain exports to Italy, the Russian ...

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  17. NO OFFICIAL ADVICE ON AIRWORTHINESS

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. Parkhill, told Mr. Clark . (Lab., Darling) in the House of Representatives to-day that he had no official advice to ...

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  18. FOUR VIOLENT DEATHS

    Two fatal accidents occurred at Brisbane to-day and the bodies of two men were found floating in the river. ...

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