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  3. Vital Day at Prague in European Peace Endeavours

    A stern line of British policy has been decided upon by the British Cabinet towards Germany, and in the event of a breakdown of negotiations at Prague, the British Ambassador at Berlin will personally inform Herr Hitler that the full force of Britain will be directed to range the Powers on ...

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  4. MR. CHAMBERLAIN GOES FISHING

    In these moments of tension when there is need to find some hopeful portent, it is not surprising that ...

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  5. NEW WOOL MIXTURE

    TOKYO, Wednesday.—The Domei Newsagency reveals that influential spinning interests are promoting measures to mix wool with rabbit's ...

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  6. TOKYO EXPECTS EARLY END OF WAR

    As the Japanese drive to Hankow moves on, there is talk of an early end of the war. The Premier (Prince Konoye) is summoning a Cabinet meeting to-morrow to consider the policy after the cessation of ...

    Article : 436 words
  7. WHEAT LOWEST SINCE 1934

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Wheat sold in Sydney to-day at the lowest levels in Sydney since 1934. Silo parcels for prompt delivery, were quoted at ...

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  8. RUSH TO LEAVE GERMANY

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — Receipts from the taxation of people leaving Germany has soared to £2,000,000 in July, compared with £500,000 in July ...

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  9. British M. P. Forecasts Peaceful Settlement

    On his arrival at Brisbane from England by air to attend the British Commonwealth relations conference in Sydney, Captain Cazlet, ...

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  10. GORDON BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Gordon by-election will be held on September 24, and it is expected to be a straight-out fight between Messrs. ...

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  11. YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—For the twentieth time, Yorkshire holds the county cricket championship. Yorkshire defeated Kent yesterday, and while it ...

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  12. OPPOSITION FOR N.Z. PRIME MINISTER

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. —The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) is to be opposed by H. M. Bagnall at the general elections in November. ...

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  13. BRITAIN WILL USE FULL FORCE FOR PEACE

    If negotiations between the President of Czechoslovakia (Doctor Benes), the Sudeten leader (Herr Henlein) and the British arbitrator (Lord Runciman) fail, Britain will use all her influence, and, if necessary, full force at her command to line up all nations ...

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  14. RECORD BUDGET

    It is semi officially announced that reg[?]lar Japanese budget, not including the campaign in China, will be the largest in the history of the ...

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  15. TASMANIAN WOMAN DIES AT 105

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — Mrs. Annie Normie, said to be the oldest woman in Tasmania, and the second oldest in the Commonwealth, ...

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  16. EMERGENCY WATER FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—By a majority decision the Metropolitan Water Board to-day decided to complete Warragambah emergency water ...

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  17. MAIL BAG THEFT

    When a mail train travelling from Brisbane to Mt. Isa reached Hughenden this morning, it was, discovered that the locks on the mail bags had ...

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  18. AT WASHINGTON

    Both President Roosevelt and the Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull), did not conceal the fact that they were concerned over the ...

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  19. GRAIN DEAL

    A contract has been completed between the Rumanian Government and an important British grain firm, to supply Britain with one-third of ...

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  20. Woman Found Dead in Cell

    When Ernest William Wall, of Manly, called at the Manly Police station on August 19 to see his wife, Elsie Wall, aged 52, who had been ...

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  21. DOCTOR'S INFLUENCE

    An admission that he had his patients admitted to hospital through private influence was made by a doctor before the National Insurance ...

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  22. MINE SAFETY

    The Royal Commission appointed by the Government to inquire into matters relating to the safety and health of workers in the ...

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  23. FRANCE READY TO ASSUME RESPONSIBILITIES

    The French Cabinet approved of the definition of policy towards Czechoslovakia by the Foreign Minister (M. Bonnet), also instructions which he sent to French Ambassadors, which it is reported, are that Poland, Rumania, and Jugoslavia will be informed ...

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  24. WATERSIDE PICK UPS

    With only one hundred dissenting out of the attendance of three thousand, the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, at a ...

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  25. Acquittal for Defence of Sister

    John Henry McBurney, 24, a labourer, was acquitted at the Central Criminal Court to-day on the charge of having maliciously wounded ...

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  26. SPEED ATTEMPT FAILS

    Conditions were unsatisfactory for John Cobb's attempt on the land speed record to-day. He established a speed of 300 miles ...

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  27. MAN DIES IN CELL

    A few moments after being placed in a cell at the Kempsey Police Station to-day, Desmond Roy Doyle, 24, a salesman, collapsed. ...

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