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  2. LONDON FEELING.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—There is a tenseness in London and police were forced to intervene in ser demonstrations in Whitehall during Friday night. The ...

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  3. IN THE DOMINIONS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 25.—After the receipt of disquieting dispatches from the Dominions Office on Friday afternoon and evening Federal Ministers, most of ...

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  4. BORDER AFFRAYS.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Dispatches from Prague report that clashes and incidents continued in Czech frontier districts on Friday and yesterday, while allegations ...

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  5. NEW CABINET.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—A message broadcast in English from Prague on Friday night stated that one Slovak had joined and others were joining the new ...

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  7. POLISH CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.-Poland's demands that Polish minorities in Czechoslovakia be given the same treatment as the Sudeten Germany minority has ...

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  8. MR. SAVAGE'S VIEW.

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 25.—Envisaging the possibility of not being able to leave Wellington. on an election tour owing to the crisis, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  9. CANADIAN CABINET MEETS.

    OTTAWA. Sept. 23.—After a Cabinet meeting which lasted for two hours to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) said that the European situation ...

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  10. "DR. BENES'S LAST CARD."

    BERLIN, Sept. 24.—Herr Henlein, the leader of the Sudeten Germans, in a proclamation, states that Dr. Benes in a gamble has thrown his last card. ...

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  11. CRITICAL SPEECHES.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—"Mr. Chamberlain is honestly trying to preserve peace, but he went too far in making concessions," said Dr. Ramsay Muir at a ...

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  12. OPINION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 25.—South Africa's relation to the European situation was discussed in the final debate of the session yesterday. Dr. Malan (the leader of ...

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  13. THE LITTLE ENTENTE.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—The Prague correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reported on Friday that Czechoslovakia had made careful inquiries of her Little ...

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  14. GERMANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 25.—The Consul-General for Germany (Dr. Asmis). speaking at the second annual German People's festival at Clifton Gardens yesterday, ...

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  15. BEYOND THE ALPS.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—Signor Mussolini made two outspoken statements on the European crisis today-the first at Padua and the second at Belluno (in the ...

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  16. BRITISH PRESS TONE.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—The tone of a majority of the British Press is hardening against further concessions to Herr ...

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  17. HELPING THE CZECHS.

    Objection to several statements made by the Marquess of Lothian in an address given In the Winthrop Hall, Crawley, on Thursday night was expressed ...

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  18. CZECHS CHEERED IN BELGRADE.

    BELGRADE, Sept. 25.—Despite a Government ban on all demonstrations 1,000 persons cheered in front of the Czech Legation. Three trainloads of Yugoslavs ...

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  19. HOME FROM PRAGUE.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—The airliner Heracles landed at Croydon at 11 pam. today from Prague. The passengers included 15 women and Mr. Stopford (a member ...

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  20. MARINE INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Sept, 23.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade has addressed a letter to Sir Keith Price, who led a deputation from the London ...

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  21. RUMANIA READY.

    BUKAREST, Sept. 24.—Mobilisation plans have been completed and distributed throughout Rumania in readiness for immediate implementation. Telephonic ...

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  22. POLES KILLED.

    There have been further clashes also on the Czech-Polish frontier. The Warsaw correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph says reports were received on Friday night ...

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  23. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—The announcement yesterday that the Department of State had instructed the United States Minister in Prague to warn all ...

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  24. HUNGARIAN ACTIVITY.

    BUDAPEST, Sept 24.—Hungarian officers and non-commissioned officers were ordered yesterday to report for duty immediately. Neither private nor Press ...

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  25. BULLION MARKET DISRUPTED.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—:The bullion market is disorganised as a result of the decision to cancel inclusive policies covering marine and war-risk qualifications ...

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  26. KING BORIS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Sept. 24.—King Boris of Bulgaria has left for Berlin after having been the guest of Field Marshal Goering in East Prussia. ...

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  27. "THERE MUST BE A STAND."

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Mr. J. L. Garvin, the editor of the "Observer," who has been noted in the past for his pro-German sympathies, has contributed one of ...

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  28. BERLIN BOURSE WEAKER.

    BERLIN, Sept. 24.—The Berlin Bourse weakened today owing to the Czech mobilisation and the general situation. Mining, electrical and shipping shares ...

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  29. WESTMINSTER ABBEY PACKED.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Westminster Abbey was packed throughout today for intercession for peace and continuous prayer. Hundreds were permitted to stand ...

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  30. TROOP MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Reuter's correspondent at Munich reported tonight that there had been army and air force activity throughout the day. Columns of ...

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  31. SWISS-GERMAN FRONTIER.

    BERNE, Sept. 24.—Negotiations are proceeding between Switzerland and Germany to rectify the frontier where small enclaves on both sides of the border have ...

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  32. MANY MARRIAGES EXPEDITED.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—The international situation has caused the dates of many marriages to be expedited. Couples have besieged registrars asking to be married ...

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  33. BELGIAN SAFEGUARDS.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Reuter's correspondent in Brussels states that it is understood that the Prime Minister (M. Spaak) has told the British, French and German ...

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  34. STRANDED IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Madame Pani Mary Bata, widow of the millionaire founder of the great shoe factory in Czechoslovakia, is at present at a ...

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  35. U.S. GOLD IMPORTS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Since September 1 the United States has imported gold valued at 452,856.517 dollars (about £90,571.000 sterling). ...

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  36. DUTCH TROOPS PREPARED.

    THE HAGUE, Sept. 24.—Army manoeuvres have been called off and troops will remain in their garrisons in a state of preparedness. ...

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  37. BERLIN'S ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that anti-aircraft guns have been mounted at stragetic points in Berlin and crews ...

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  38. INDIAN RULERS READY.

    SIMLA, Sept. 23.—Eight more Indian rulers. including the Maharajahs of Travancore, Udaipur and Alwar, have offered their services to the Kin-Emperor in ...

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  39. PRECAUTIONS IN NORWAY.

    OSLO, Sept. 25.—Naval conscripts and members of the coastal artillery who were to have been released this week have been retained. ...

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  40. BRITISH WARSHIPS FOR EGYPT.

    ALEXANDRIA. Sept. 24.—More British warships are expected at Alexandria. Troops are guarding the railway to Libya. ...

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