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  4. DUKE AND DUCHESS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The ready acceptance by the Duke and Duchess of Kent of the appointment to a sphere entirely new and ...

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  5. FURTHER ACTS IN THE EUROPEAN DRAMA

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Berlin correspondent of the "Telegraph" says it is claimed that a settlement the Hungarian-Slovak dispute, giving Hungary Kosic and other towns is likely to emerge from Herr von ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S PEACE ENVOY

    Lord Runciman, Britain's peace envoy to Prague, accompanied by Mr. Ashton-Gwatkin, flew back to London to confer with Mr. Neville Chamberlain after has historic talk with Herr Hitler at Berchtesgaden, Lord Runciman is seen saying a few words for cinematograph ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROOSEVELT SPEAKS FOR PEACE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt, in a radio address, declared: "None who lived through the grave hours of last month can doubt the longing by most people of the world for enduring peace. Our business now is to utilise the desire ...

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  8. Alleged Attempt to Chloroform Two Girls and Kidnap One of Them

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A strange confession, alleged to have been made by a 22-year-old youth, that he had attempted to chloroform two girls as to kidnap one of them was revealed yesterday in the City Court. keith Gray, a casual worker of Hotham-street. East Melbourne. ...

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  9. English Soccer Team Defeats Rest of Europe

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the soccer Test. England defeated the Rest of Europe by three goals to [?]. The game was played at Highbury in ...

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  10. Oscar Ashe Left £20 Estate

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The estate of the late Mr. Oscar Asche, the actor, has been valued at £20. ...

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  11. President's Plea

    "If there is no general disarmament, we ourselves must continue to arm." stated President Roosevelt in a broadcast address, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Bishop To Resign

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Bishop of Durham will resign in February, 1939. ...

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  14. Dame Enid Lyons' aith in Flying till Unshaken

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Dame Enid [?] on her arrival in Canberra to-day by the Douglas airliner, Pengana, that her [?] in flying had not ...

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  15. WHAT WATER CONSERVATION COULD DO IN NORTH

    DARWIN, Thursday. — After having been on the track for a month, the Stuart expedition to north-western Australia returned ...

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  16. ARMY OPERATIONS IN NORTH NAZARETH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The streets in Jerusalem are becoming more [?] and trade is more brisk. Five Arab were killed in extensive ...

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  17. TWO EXTRA MEMBERS FOR INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Two additional members will be appointed to Air Accidents Investigation Committee to assist at the inquiry into the ...

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  18. CAR OVERTURNS NEAR GAYNDAH

    GAYNDAH Thursday.—While [?] Gayndah-Reid's Creek O'Clock this evening. [?] as the "Bend." ...

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  19. Premiers Voice Approval

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— "I met the Duke and Duchess of Kent in London and have no doubt that they will be popular in Australia." said Mr. W. ...

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  20. Recruits for British Army

    LONDON, Wednesday — Recruiting for the regular Army brisk throughout the country last week, when the total returns were 850. ...

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  21. Reported to Have Paid visit to Dr. Schuschnigg

    VIENNA Wednesday.— Herr Hitler [?] Hotel Metropole, and it [?] Dr. Schuschnigg. Herr will remain in Vienna until the ...

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  22. M. Poncet Honored

    LONDON, Wednesday.— M. Francois Poncet was decorated with the Grana Cross of the German Eagle. He is the first Frenchman so honoured. ...

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