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  6. HITLER'S SPEECH AN ULTIMATUM

    "President Benes rejects my proposals. He must hand us the territory on October 1! Now, it is two men against each other, Benes and I, and with me is Germany." This declaration was made by Herr Hitler in Berlin last night in his anxiously awaited speech to the world. ...

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  7. IN FRANCE

    The Paris crowd, after waiting for an hour in the rain, welcomed M. Daladier and M. Bonnett at Le Bourget on their return from London. ...

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  8. RUSSIA AND BRITAIN

    Addressing the central western dis­trict conference of the Agricultural Bureau to-day, the chairman of the Rural Bank of New South Wales (Mr. ...

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  9. COAL STRIKE

    "As far as this State is concerned, there is still hope that a settlement will be achieved, and my activities are now being concentrated in that ...

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  10. GERMAN SHIPS IN MEDITER­RANEAN

    It is asserted from Tangier that a number of German warships arrived in the Mediterranean in the last few days, including five submarines, one ...

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  11. WAR RISK INSURANCE

    War risk insurance rates are still rising and vary almost from hour to hour. Closing rates at Lloyds yester­day were: United Kingdom to ...

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  12. In Australia

    Outlining the Labor Party's policy to the House of Representatives to-day, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) declared that it was a basic plank ...

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  13. BREACH OF PROMISE

    Political circles in Berlin emphasise that Prague has broken her promise by refusing to cede Sudetenland. If, therefore, France and Russia assist ...

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  14. BRITAIN PREPARES!

    With the sands of the crisis running out, the entire nation is doing its ut­most to complete precautions for safety. Plans are lying in the offices ...

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  15. FRANCE'S PLAN

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that General Gamelin's visit to London enabled a discussion on the military measures ...

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  16. NO CONSCRIPTION IN NEW ZEALAND

    Referring to the European situation the Speaker in the House of Represen­tatives (Mr. Barnard) said to-day that there would be no compulsion in ...

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  17. MR. LANG'S MOTION

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) moved in the Legislative As­sembly this afternoon that as a matter of urgency the House should take ...

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  18. WOOL SALES

    The wool sales continued to-day with an offering of 9450 bales, of which 7133 were sold. The catalogue in­cluded 940 bales from New South ...

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  19. TWO EXPLOSIONS

    Two explosions at the Myall Ex­tended Colliery, Cardiff, between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. to-day, are being investi­gated by the police. A report stated ...

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  20. AGAINST WAR

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Herr Hit­ler must have been aware before the speech of the growing internal ...

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  21. ENROLMENT AT GIBRALTAR

    An official appeal has been made to all between the ages of 14 and 55 years to enrol for passive defence measures. Naval precautions are being extended. ...

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  22. PRAGUE AWAITS FATE

    The "Daily Telegraph" Prague cor­respondent states: "The city tensely awaited Herr Hitler's speech. At night­fall the masses streamed homeward, ...

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  23. RUSH FOR SHIPS

    In the event of war, shipping to Australia is likely to be immediately diverted from Suez to the Cape route Hundreds of Australians, New ...

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  24. SUDDEN DEATH

    A ca[?] message from the East Indies states t Mr. Edward Hume Blake, grandson of the famous Canadian statesman, died from a heart attack ...

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  25. EGYPTIAN ANNOUNCEMENT

    Premier Mahmoud announced to-day that he and his colleagues had ex­changed views with the British Gov­ernment. Egypt, he said, would fulfil ...

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  26. MINERS' DELEGATES

    It was reported in industrial circles to-day that representatives of the Miners' Federation may go to Can­berra on Friday and urge upon the ...

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  27. PUNJAB'S ATTITUDE

    Punjab would stand by Britain through thick and thin, declared the Premier (Captain Sakindar Khan) at a banquet to-day. ...

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  28. IN CANADA

    The Cabinet is remaining in session. The Prime Minister promises to imme­diately call an emergency session of Parliament it necessary. ...

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  29. JEWS COMING TO AUSTRALIA

    Sixty-three Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria will sail for Australia when the Aorangi leaves on Wednesday. They include artisans, ...

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  30. SUDETENS FLEE TO GERMANY

    It is officially announced that 200,000 refugees have left for Germany from the Sudeten areas. ...

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  31. RATIONING IN QUEENSLAND

    A further curtailment of trains in Queensland is predicted as a result of the coal strike. The cancellation of all trains in the metropolitan area on ...

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  32. BRITISH LEGION

    The British Legion announces that its president (Sir Frederick Morris), with the consent of the Prime Min­ister, proposed to Herr Hitler that the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON OFFER SERVICES

    The first Australian to offer his ser­vices in the event of an Australian contingent being formed in London, is Dr. Stewart Allen, of Sydney, who ...

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  36. RUSSIAN AIR FORCE

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that Britain was informed that, in the event of unpro­voked aggression against Czechoslova­kia, ...

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  38. MR. CHAMBERLAIN TO BROADCAST

    Mr. Chamberlain will make a broadcast at 8 p.m. to-night (5 a.m. Sydney time). ...

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