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  4. GERMANY ACCUSES BRITAIN AND FRANCE OF MANUFACTURING CZECH CRISIS

    The entire German Press represents the Czecho-Slovakian crisis on Saturday as having been manufactured by Great Britain and France in their own interests. They say that a devilish legend is being spread that Germany was ...

    Article : 390 words
  5. HENLEIN IN LONDON

    Herr Henlein, leader of the German Sudetens, arriving in Loudon consult British friends regarding the crisis in Czecho-Slovakia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEPUTY CORONER

    MR. D. G. PADMAN, who has been appointed Deputy-Coroner, and a J.P. for the stale or N.S.W. Yesterday the oath was administered to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPICER READY TO DIE

    In a dramatic last message from the condemned cell, Alfred Spicer, child murderer, who will hang to-morrow, stated to-night that he was ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. ELEVEN PEOPLE KILLED IN TWO AMERICAN PLANE CRASHES

    A sleeper plane en-route, from New York to Los Angeles crashed and was burned in a wooded area, three miles from here to-day. The seven ...

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  9. JAPANESE FIND BODIES OF 300 GIRLS KILLED IN BATTLE

    It is reported that Japanese found north of the Kwel river In Anhwel the bodies of 300 young Chinese girls, members of the ...

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  10. RUSH TO BECOME FIREMEN

    As a result of an alteration in Liemen’s hours from 84 to 78 a week, hundreds of applications from young men seeking to fill new positions ...

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  11. CHURCH BURNT DOWN

    A fire bug is suspected of having burned down the Methodist Church at Euroka, a few miles from Kempsey, on Monday. Detective Wilson, of ...

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  13. BRADMAN BOOED BY CROWD AT THE OVAL OVER DECISION THAT AUSTRALIA SHOULD BAT AGAIN

    Bradman, taking a long view, doubtless was justified in not sending in Surrey and then delaying the declaration until only 1¼ hours remained, but it would be asking too much generosity from any crowd to conceal ...

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  14. MOTOR-CAR MAGNATE NUFFIELD IN STRANGE MIX- UP WITH THREE MEN

    While Lord Nuffield, in accordance with his frequent custom, was working late in his private office at the Cowley works, Oxford, on ...

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  15. HUSBAND REMANDED ON CHARGE OF ALLEGED MURDER OF WIFE AND CHILD

    At the police court to-day William Thomas Gash, 37, was charged with the alleged murder of his wife. Maria Jane Cash, and his infant son, ...

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  16. NO PLAY AGAINST HAMP- SHIRE BECAUSE OF RAIN

    Heavy rain was falling when the Australians arrived at the oval for their match against Hampshire, which was to have commenced to-day. No ...

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  17. GERMANY’S SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS

    It is alleged that there Czech ‘planes, equipped with machineguns, flew over German territory. Hens von Rithentop, the German ...

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