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  2. TALKS WERE PRIVATE & UNOFFICIAL

    LONDON, Wednesday:-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) made the following statement in the House of Commons at question time to-day: "As the Chancellor of the Exchequer previously informed the House, the ...

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  3. TEST CRICKET HOURS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The hours of play for the Test cricket matches in England next summer have been fixed at 11.30 a.m. to ...

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  4. OLD GAELIC CHALLENGE BY W. B. YEATS

    W. B. Yeats, the Irish poet who came from Dublin to London to introduce the broadcast of seven of his poems, told afterwards a ...

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  5. CAGOULARDS' PLOT

    PARIS, Thursday:--Excitement continues in France pending further disclosures of the Cagoulards' plot. It is expected these will be ...

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  6. £720 DAMAGES AWARDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday:--Damages of £720 were awarded in the Supreme Court to-day by a jury to Foster Herbert Williams, a ...

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  7. Investigation Of Murder Story

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.-- Sinister developments, including a suggestion of sexual irregularities, have accompanied the ...

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  8. ROYAL CAR FOR CAPE TOWN

    The Mayor of Cape Town has just taken delivery of a Daimler state limousine built specially for the late King George V. ...

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  9. MANDATED TERRITORY CAPITAL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Administrator (Brigadier-General McNicoll) arrived at Canberra to-day to discuss with Federal Ministers the ...

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  10. ADMITTED PENDING APPEAL CASE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday:-- The Federal judge has admitted Madame Fontaignes under a bond of 1000 dollars pending the court hearing of an ...

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  12. DIED FROM TROPICAL FEVER

    NEW YORK, Thursday:-- The Sao Paulo (Brazil) correspondent of the United Press says that Herman da Silva, leader of the expedition seeking ...

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  13. WEARING OF TRUNKS ON BEACHES

    CABOOLTURE, Thursday.--A motion that the wearing of trunks on beaches and foreshores be considered not objectionable was agreed to at a ...

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  16. Early Explanation Desired

    LONDON, Thursday:-- As Mr. Chamberlain has scathingly condemned newspaper speculation about the Lord Halifax-Herr ...

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