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  5. FATEFUL BRITISH CABINET MEETS

    Britain's policy in the Italo-Abyssinian dispute was decided to-day by Cabinet. It sat from 10 a.m to 4.30 p.m. in the gravest conference since the War, and large crowds in Downing Street waited quietly but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEUTRALITY UKASE MAKES STIR IN U.S.A.

    THE passage of the Senate's Seven Point Policy Bill, which not only makes United States neutrality mandatory, but ...

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  7. If Britain Goes To War, What Of Australia ?

    WHERE will Australia stand in the event of war if Britain becomes involved in war as a result of developments in the Italo-Abyssinian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LONDON, BY RADIO-PHONE, 4 a.m.

    "The Telegraph" telephoned its London office and the foreign editors of several British newspapers at 4 a.m. to-day, and was told that tension in England has grown more acute following the British Cabinet's vital ...

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  9. THREE CARS CRASH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr. J. Francis, M.H.R., was involved in a motor accident to-day, when three cars met at the intersection of ...

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  11. FOUGHT HIS LAST FIGHT AT FORTY-THREE

    The old adage that youth must be served was borne out at the Stadium last night, when Harry Arundale, aged 43, fought S. Leal 16, and was ...

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  12. CHURCH STANDS FOR RULE OF LAW

    Representative Churchmen, speaking through "The Telegraph" last night, expressed the gravest concern lest the threat of war between Italy and Abyssinia should involve the world in bloodshed, and, as one phrased it, "postpone indefinitely the reign of law among nations and invoke an ...

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  13. CRUSHED: LOSES LEG

    Doctors last night amputated the right leg of Richard Nixon, 48, of Challis Avenue, Potts Point, whose legs were crushed by two tons of iron ...

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  14. LATE NEWS

    Mr. Haydn Ta[?]or, an English dentist, swum the Channel from Cape Gris[?] to Dow[?] his time being 14 hours [?]0 minutes. ...

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  15. TO BE BURIED AS UNKNOWN

    Admitting that they have been completely baffled, police will to-day arrange for the burial, as an unknown, of the mystery body which ...

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