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  4. Presbyterian Moderator Visits Albury

    Rev. E. N. McKie, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in N.S.W., at left, with Rev. H.. J. Hillman, Minister of St. David’s. Rev. McKie addressed boys and girls at an end of term service yesterday and later dedicated a window in the church to the memory of Mrs. E. D. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HITLER MAY PROVOKE A EUROPEAN CONFLICT

    Described by the Prague correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” as dangerous and defiant, and issued for no other purpose, the Sudeten Germans have increased the gravity of the European situation by issuing a proclamation in which it is stated that the Henlein party no longer ...

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  6. SIR J. SIMON SAYS WAR NOT INEVITABLE

    Speaking at Lanark the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) said that the Czech position had been fully and accurately explained by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) in the House of Commons in March when he had declared that Britain would do everything in its ...

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  8. FIGURE IN CZECH CRISIS

    SIR JOHN SIMON, British Chancellor of the Exchequer. HERR JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP, German Minister for Foreign Affairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SITUATION GRAVE

    After the alarums and excursions of yesterday, a quieter atmosphere prevails at Prague, pending Lord Runciman’s meeting with ...

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  10. EUROPEAN REACTIONS

    In the absence of the full text of the speech by Sir John Simon, the comment by German Government officials is limited, but the opinion is ...

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  11. NAZI BULLYING

    Router’s correspondent at Warsaw says it is reliably reported that Nazis in Danzig have been instructed to treat Poles on an equal footing with ...

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  12. HULL REMINDS NATION.

    On the occasion of [?]versary of the signing [?] Briand Treaty, the [?] retary of State[?] ...

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  13. NO ASSURANCE OF NEUTRALITY

    The Government denies that Germany had asked for an assurance of neutrality in the event of German intervention in Czecho slovakia. ...

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  14. QUIETER ATMOSPHERE

    Addressing a meeting of his constituents at Theydonbois today. Mr. Winston Churchill declared that war certainly was not ...

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  15. M. DAIADIER SUPPORTED

    Widespread expressions of renewed confidence in the Prime Minister (M. Daladier) point to a simmering down of the tension. The various parties ...

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  16. ALLEGED CZECH DRUG SMUGGLER

    German Customs officers shot dead an alleged Czech smuggler, who refused to halt at the Czech-German frontier at Ne[?]alga. ...

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  17. AUTOMATIC PARACHUTE OPENER

    Two hundred experimental jumps have proved the success of an automatic parachute opener invented by two Soviet engineers. The ...

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