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  4. NEXT 24 HOURS MAY BE DECISIVE SAYS MR. MENZIES

    “There have been good and bad advices in the last 24 hours and the position is still intensely critical, but on the whole I do not think it has notably deteriorated,” said the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night “No doubt the next 24 hours may very well give us the answer.” LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITAIN, FRANCE AND GERMANY ...

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  5. MAJOR ANTHONY EDEN IN CAMP

    Mr. Anthony Eden, who is in camp with the 2nd Battalion of the Territorials. The Rangers (T.A. unit of the K.R.C.), in which he is Major and second-in-command, chatting with the Commanding Officer, Lieut.-Colonel R. L. Bennett. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TWO STATES WITHDRAW FROM WHEAT TALKS

    With Victoria and Tasmania maintaining their attitude that the question of providing additional assistance for wheatgrowers is one for the Commonwealth entirely, their representatives withdrew from the wheat industry assistance conference to-day. ...

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  8. Davis Cup; Australia Wins Inter-Zone Final

    By winning the remaining singles, Australia won the inter-zone final of the Davis Cup competition against Yugo-Slavia by 4 rubbers to 1. ...

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  9. Mediterranean Closed to British Shipping

    Information was received in Melbourne to-day that the British Admiralty temporarily had closed the Mediterranean Sea to British ...

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  10. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TAKEN BY EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

    “Arf a mo, ’Itler. Let’s finish our holidays,” was placarded on motor buses at south coast holiday resorts. ...

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  11. Wool Sales in Sydney Postponed on Account of Overseas Situation

    The new wool selling season was to have commenced at Sydney to-day, but because of the grave international situation the opening was postponed ...

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  12. LATEST OVERSEAS NEWS

    Sir Neville Henderson left for Berlin at 420. The British United Press correspondent in Berlin says that it is ...

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  13. BONNIE DOON P.O. HOLD-UP

    Addressing Julie Helen Baldwin aged 23, domestic, of Sydney, whom he later sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for her part in the Bonnie ...

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  14. “JAPAN BLAMED FOR THE RUSSO-GERMAN PACT”

    The Japanese Cabinet has resigned. The resignation is regarded as a direct consequence of the Russian and German Pact, which has ...

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  15. Alleged Plot Against Life of

    It is reported by the Warsaw correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company that Polish wireless stations to-night broadcast a story ...

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  16. FEWER ROAD ACCIDENTS IN N.S.W.

    Addressing the annual meeting of the Road Safety Council to-day, the Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) declared that the death rate in road ...

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  17. ITALIANS BEGINNING TO LOSE HEART

    The Rome correspondent of “The Times” says that the blind popular conviction that Signor Mussolini will bring the country through the crisis ...

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  18. DUCHESS OF KENT RETURNS

    The Duchess of Kent arrived at Croydon by air from Yogo-Slavia today. ...

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