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  3. New Danger Seen In Sudetens' Proclamation

    Europe is facing the most critical days since the Great War, declares the diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press. His view is supported by the "Times" correspondent at Berlin, who says the situation is now so delicate that any ...

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  4. EX-CONVICT NAILED TO CROSS

    A passing motorist found Edward Collins, a former convict, naked and nailed to a rough, wooden, blood-stained cross lying ...

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  5. BRITISH DECLARATION REAFFIRMED

    IN a speech at Lanark to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) said Britain's attitude to the Czech dispute was unchanged. HE recalled that Britain's position had been fully and accurately ...

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  6. Nazis Call for Report on American Reactions in Event of War

    The "News - Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent says the German Foreign Minister (Herr von Ribbentrop) has ...

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  7. DANZIG POLES TO BE PERSECUTED

    Reuter's Warsaw correspondent says Nazis at Danzig have been instructed to treat Poles the same as Jews. This treatment includes ...

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  8. "GRAVE" GERMAN STEP

    Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing constituents in Theydon Bots, said war was certainly not inevitable; but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 155 words
  9. Automatic Parachute-Opener

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—Two hundred experimental jumps proved the success of an automatic parachute-opener invented by two Soviet engineers. ...

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  10. HUNGARIAN REGENT WARY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says it is generally believed that the Regent of Hungary (Admiral Horthy), ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. Jews Must Resign, or Be "Smoked Out"

    "Il Giornalissimo" says Italian Jews in lucrative posts and also those that have amassed fortunes must resign, ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. LATEST BOMBERS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—Group-Captain Payne, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says Australia has ordered from Britain the most recent types of ...

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  13. ANXIOUS YEAR FOR MINISTERS

    In his speech at Lanark to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) said the international situation gave Ministers ...

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  14. EYSTON BEATS OWN RECORD

    A new world land speed record was set up by Captain G. E. T. Eyston, the English motorist, driving his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CHURCH'S RIGHT TO SPEAK ON RACIALISM

    VATICAN CITY, Saturday.—The Pope, addressing French pilgrims, reaffirmed that the Church was entitled to speak on racialism. This, he said, ...

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  16. VATICAN PROTESTS AGAINST EXPULSION OF BISHOP

    VATICAN CITY, Saturday.—The "Osservatore Romano," semi-official organ of the Vatican, protest against the German expulsion of the Bishop of ...

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