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  2. FEAR TURNS TO HOPE IN EUROPE

    ALL EYES ARE TURNED TO MUNICH IN GERMANY WHERE TO-DAY THERE IS A VITAL MEETING BETWEEN HERR HITLER MR. CHAMBERLIAN, M DALADIER AND SIGNOR MUSSOLINI THESE LEADERS HAVE BEEN CALLED TOGETHER AT THE INVITATION OF HERR HITLER TO TRY TO ACHIEVE A PACIFIC SETTLEMENT IN EUROPE WHEN THE INVITIONS WERE ACCEPTED THE ...

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  3. HISTORY UNFOLDS

    PAGES of history of which England will always be proud unfolded in the House of Commons on Wednesday as the Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) told in detail of his efforts to avert war in Europe. His frank statement ...

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  4. TENSION EASED

    THE news of the conference between the leaders of the foor big powers was greeted with joyous enthusiasm over Europe. The tension eased, and countless millioni are hoping and praying that the effort will succeed ...

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  5. BUSINESS PARALYSED.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—The financial correspondent of the Associated Press says: A small group of city men who lingered on In Morton-street after ...

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  6. At Munich.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—Mr. Chamberlain, M. Daladier and Signor Mussolini have all accepted Herr Hitler's invitation, and have left ...

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  7. A Correspondence Published.

    "Will you take the responsibility of starting a world war which may end civilisation for the sake of a few days' delay In settling the ...

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  8. "ALL RIGHT THIS TIME."

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—The entire country suddenly passed from gloom and foreboding to hope, after hearing the news of the ...

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  9. TERRITORIAL CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—An authoritative Czech statement points out that whereas Britain and France proposed tho secession of territory ...

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  10. NOT KEEN ON THE REICH.

    PRAGUE, Sept. 20.—German Democrat Youth organisations, representing 500,000, Issued a, proclamation demanding to remain ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    GENEVA, Sept. 29.—The Assembly unanimously passed a resolution submitted by Mr. de Valera, expressing the conviction that the Czech ...

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  12. GENERAL SETTLEMENT?

    THERE is a hopeful suggestion from reliable quarters that Signor Mussolini, after long telephone talks with President Roosevelt, Herr Hitler, and the British statesman, Lord Perth, will take to Munich proposals reaching far beyond ...

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  13. IN POLAND.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—A Warsaw message states: "Now that the differences between Poland and Czechoslovakia are approaching ...

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  14. SANCTIONS THREAT.

    TOKIO, Sept. 28.—An inspired statement declares: "If sanctions are applied against Japan she shall be obliged to reconsider her ...

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  15. CZECHS WERE TACTLESS.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.-A White Paper In the Czech crisis contains a letter to Mr. Chamberlain on September 21 from .Lord Runciman who went over ...

    Article : 291 words
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