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  2. MEN OF MOMENT IN CENTRAL EUROPE

    Prominent figures in the Czechoslovakian crisis, which now involves Hungary and Poland:--1. M. Constantine de Maisirevich, Hungarian Minister in London. 2. General Felicjan Slawoj Skladowski Premier of Poland 3. General an Syrovy former Commander-in-Chief of the Czech Army, and now Premier and War Minister in the new Cabinet. 4. Marshal Smigly, head of the Polish Army. 5. M Imredy, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COLLISION IN HARBOR

    SYDNEY, Friday.--On her maiden voyage from London, via Queensland ports, the Blue Star motor ship Sydney Star (11,095 ...

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  4. HAVOC AND DEATH

    The progressive restoration of means of communication has increased the reports of havoc and death caused by Wednesday's hurricane and subsequent ...

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  5. CHAMBERLAIN SENDS A LETTER TO HITLER

    Although the conference between Mr. Chamberlain and Herr Hitler at Godesberg was expected to resume at 11 a.m. to-day, the British Prime Minister had not left his hotel at 11.30. It was then learned that Mr. Chamberlain had sent, a letter to Hitler, and that as a result the deliberations had ...

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  6. STATION BLOWN UP

    The Germans officially report that the Czechs blew up Grottau railway station on the German-owned line connecting Zittau and Reichenberg, necessitating the ...

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  7. SIGNIFICANCE OF LETTER

    The announcement that Mr. Chamberlain had communicated with the German leader, and that, as a consequence, the conversations had been adjourned until ...

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  8. SENSATION OF THE CONFERENCE

    From Godesberg Mr. Ward-Price reports to the "Daily Mail" that Mr. Chamberlain's individual appeal for calm pending the negotiations has been the ...

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  9. MARCH OF GERMANS

    Latest reports from Prague state that the situation is regarded with extreme gravity. The general expectation is that German troops may march into Sudeten ...

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  10. MILITARY ACTIVITY

    Military activity in Czechoslovakia increased during the day, a number of anti-aircraft guns took up positions, and crowds gathered around loud speakers ...

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  11. TRANSFER OF CONTROL

    The German Press Agency claims that the Sudetens took over Eger and surrounding districts during the night, also that many were killed and injured near ...

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  12. NEW CZECH CABINET

    It is officially announced at Prague that the Cabinet to replace that which resigned shall comprise:-- Prime Minister and Minister of War, ...

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  13. CONVERSATIONS ON THURSDAY

    The conversations between Mr. Chamberlain and Herr Hitler on Thursday lasted two hours in private, only the interpreter and the first secretary of ...

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  14. OPINION IN AMERICA

    Little or no comment is available regarding the American attitude to the further developments in the European situation. American opinion remains for ...

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  15. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--New Zealand Government has ordered 30 locomotives from the North British Company. The total value is £400,000. ...

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  16. STANDING BY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--In view of the gravity of the European situation, as many as possible of the Federal Ministers have remained in Canberra for the week ...

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  17. ENEMY PROPAGANDA

    Dr. Benes issued a further proclamation, stating:--"Enemy propaganda here and abroad is trying to undermine the nation's confidence in the authorities ...

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  18. SUDETEN GRIEVANCES

    First-hand Information of the grievances of the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia was given by Mr. V. A. Cazalct, British M.P., in an address under the ...

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  19. POLAND AND HUNGARY

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Warsaw says there was a noticeable cooling off of the bellicose attitude of Poland, following the Prague ...

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  20. A SPLENDID "MARK" FOR PEACE

    Nearly the "Grand" [?] Final ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. OMINOUS MOVES

    A report from Nancy states that France has ordered the Rhine garrisons to stand by. The British United Press correspondent ...

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  22. International Peace Campaign Motion

    A resolution adopted by the Australian Council of the International Peace Campaign set out that members considered that British policy had not been ...

    Article : 76 words
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