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  3. HITLER SETS TIME LIMIT

    LONDON, September 25.—War or peace in Europe now appears to hang on the decision of the Czechoslovak Government on Germany's final demands. Details of these demands have not been disclosed ...

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  4. 6 KILLED ON ROADS

    Two women And four men were killed in Queensland road accidents at the week-end. As a result of n collision between a ...

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  5. News To-day May Be Decisive

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A decisive communication from Britain is expected to-morrow afternoon by Cabinet Ministers. ...

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  6. Troops Facing Across Rhine

    Strasbourg, September 25.—French and German soldiers yesterday faced each other across the Rhine silently. ...

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  7. Week-End Moves In Crisis

    Dramatic moves were made in the European crisis at the week-end. Chief developments were:—Mr. Chamberlain returned to London ...

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  8. STRIKE-BREAKERS QUIT MINE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Miners from Swansea and its neighbour-hood gathered outside the North Wallerah group of mines this ...

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  9. CRISIS HASTENS WEDDINGS

    LONDON, September 24.—The international situation has caused the expediting of the dates of many marriages. ...

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  10. MISSING MAN'S BODY FOUND

    The body of John Moorfoot, 62, married, of Gordon Park, Kedron, who has been missing from Redcliffe since Friday ...

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  11. 700 DEATHS IN FLOODS

    NEW YORK, September 24.—Nearly 700 people are known to have been killed in the hurricane which struck New ...

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  12. Mussolini on Developments

    Rome, September 25.—"The Prague Government has six days in which to find the way to wisdom." said Signor Mussolini in ...

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  13. VISITORS' RUSH AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The weekly invasion of the national capital set new record to-day, when more than 1200 sightseers were conducted over ...

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  14. Troops Leave Prague

    LONDON, September 25.—The Warsaw correspondent of the Exchange News Agency obtained contact with Prague for a brief period ...

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  16. Nazis March In Sudetenland

    NAZIS, carrying banners, marching through Machrisch Ostrau, Sudetenland, during a demonstration, which led to clashes with the Czech police. NIGHT FLIGHT FROM BRISBANE.—Flying-Officer J. A. Cohen (left), Flight-Lieutenant W. H. Garing, in command (centre), and Flying-Officer R. F. Wiley, at Archerfield, in full flying kit, including parachutes, before they left last night on a training flight to Melbourne in an Air Force bomber. (Report.-Page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. In Other Pages

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  18. INTER-STATE TEMPERATURES

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