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  2. DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 20.—Strong representations made this afternoon to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  3. GERMAN ALLEGATION.

    BERLIN, Sept. 20.—The Official German News Agency declares that several hundred Czech soldiers, armed with machine-guns, attempted to cross the ...

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  4. THE COAL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 20.—It was reported today that the miners will insist upon the discussion of all the demands in their log of claims when they meet the colliery ...

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  5. AMERICAN REACTION.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—After conferring with President Roosevelt last night the Chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE EASTERN CONFLICT.

    GENEVA, Sept. 20.—The League of Nations Council has granted China's request for the application of Article 17 of the League Covenant in connection ...

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  7. PLAN CRITICISED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—The plan announced for the settlement of the Czechoslovak problem concerning the Sudeten Germans did not appear to him to be a ...

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  8. CONFIDENCE IN RUSSIA.

    "The offer now made from London is to worse than the terms that would be imposed on Czechoslovakia after a long war," declared Dr. Gottwald, president ...

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  9. IN EVENT OF WAR.

    SIMLA, Sept. 19.—Additional Indian rulers who have placed their forces at the King-Emperor's disposal in the event of war are the Maharajahs of Gwalior, ...

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  10. DANISH PHILOSOPHY.

    COPENHAGEN, Sept. 19.—"Danes. numbering only 3,600,000, think that 7,000,000 Czechs remaining after the secession of 3,500,000 Sudeten Germans ...

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  11. JAPAN'S REJECTION EXPECTED.

    TOKIO, Sept. 20.—The Cabinet will consider tomorrow the invitation by the League of Nations Council to Japan to submit the Sino-Japanese dispute to ...

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  12. SUPPORT FROM LABOUR CAUCUS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 20.—Members of the Federal Labour caucus pledged their support to the coalminers at a meeting held at Parliament House today. After ...

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  13. DROVE OF REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—The invasion of Australia House by Austrian and German emigres is unabated, and. in addition, there is now a drove of Czechoslovakian ...

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  14. CONSCRIPTION ISSUE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 20.—Hostility was expressed today at the Trades Hall regarding the decision of the emergency committee of the Australasian Council ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 20.—A clash of opinion may occur when the Cabinet considers within the next week or so the draft of the Official Secrets Bill, which ...

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  16. EFFECT ON SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 20.—A serious view of the coal strike was taken at the annual meeting of the Queensland Employers' Federation today. If the sugar ...

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  17. ROUTE FROM RUSSIA.

    BUKAREST, Sept. 18.—Rumania has Increased the labour force which is working on a strategic railway linking up Czechoslovakia and Soviet Russia. Troops ...

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  18. SPANISH STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—"The loyalists have vigorously repulsed the resumed rebel attacks on Fayon (in the Ebro River area), recapturing lost ground and ...

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  19. BOMBINGS IN WAR.

    GENEVA, Sept. 20.—Captain Euan Wallace (Financial Secretary to the British Treasury), continuing his address today before the League of Nations ...

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  20. DONATIONS FROM KALGOORLIE.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 20.—A meeting of the Kalgoorlie and Boulder section of the mining division of the Australian Workers' Union has affirmed support of ...

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  21. "NATURAL FENCES."

    SYDNEY, Sept. 20.—Sir Joseph Cook, who was one of the Australian delegates at the Peace Conference at Versailles, commenting today on the Czechoslovak ...

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  22. LIBRARY TRAINING.

    Use of a card indexing system, voluntary giving, and efficient book repairing are features of a library of nearly 1,000 books maintained by the children of the ...

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  23. THE SWISS APPROVE.

    GENEVA, Sept. 19.—The Swiss welcome the report that a neutralised and guaranteed Czechoslovakia is the keynote of the Anglo-French peace plan. They ...

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  24. EVENTFUL FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—Owing to bad weather nearly exhausting their petrol supply the Onslow brothers, who left London on September 11 in a special ...

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  25. STOCK MARKETS RECOVER.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—Reports that the Czechs has accepted the Anglo-French plan in principle cheered the stock markets today. All groups appreciably ...

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  26. PROLONGATION OF TROUBLE.

    GENEVA, Sept. 19.—Openly accusing Britain and France of the main responsibility for the prolongation of the trouble in Spain, Senor del Vayo (the Spanish ...

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  27. CRUISERS FOR A BATTLESHIP.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 20.—Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, in an address at the National Club today, advocated strongly that Australia should exchange two of her cruisers ...

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  28. VITAL STATISTICS.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 20.—Vital statistics for 1937, issued by the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) show that at the end of the year the ...

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  29. ITALIAN VIEWPOINT.

    ROME, Sept. 19.—Signor Gayda, the semi-official publicist, states that Signor Mussolini's decisive words on Sunday (when he said that Italy's position was ...

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  30. HOTEL BLAZE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 20.—An examination today of the damage done by the fire at the Wentworth Hotel in Lang-street, city, late on Monday night, disclosed that 20 ...

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  31. MURDER IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Arthur Schading, a St. Louis trade union leader and the principal figure in many union disputes, was murdered today by two ...

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  32. WORLD PEACE CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—On his return from a labour conference in Mexico, M. Leon Jouhaux, the French trade union leader, waited yesterday evening ...

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  33. FEELING AT GENEVA.

    GENEVA, Sept. 19.—It is felt in League circles that British statesmanship and French sacrifice have saved Europe from conflict. ...

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  34. EXPRESSES COLLIDE.

    LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20.—Four passengers were killed and 40 injured, while six members of the crews are believed to have received fatal injuries, in a ...

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  35. THIS STATE'S CONCERN.

    "In approaching a consideration of the Estimates of revenue and expenditure for the current year, I wish briefly to refer to the political situation in Europe," ...

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  36. "NO LASTING PEACE."

    BRISBANE, Sept. 20.—Should portions of Czechoslovakia be ceded to Germany Hitler would have a leaping-off place for the East, according to Mr. Ernest Bevin, ...

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  37. JEWS LEAVING ITALY.

    ROME, Sept. 19.—The recent reference by Signor Mussolini to Italian leniency to Jews has been followed by a report that Jews leaving the country will be ...

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  38. DEFENCE PROGRAMME.

    LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20.—In a speech urging the acceleration of the defence programme the Assistant-Secretary for War (Mr. Louis Johnson) told the ...

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  39. PALESTINE VIOLENCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—A telegram from the High Commissioner for Palestine, received at the Colonial Office, states that a British soldier was stabbed in Jaffa ...

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  40. LIVING COSTS AND WAGES.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—The Ministry of Labour cost of living index at September 1 was unchanged from the month before, and one per cent higher than a ...

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  41. HISTORICAL RAILWAY EXHIBITS.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—Among the exhibits on view at Euston station in connection with tomorrow's celebrations of the centenary of the London, Midland ...

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  42. JAPANESE AMBASSADOR.

    TOKIO, Sept. 20.—The appointment of Mr. M. Shigemnitsu, from Moscow to London as Ambassador to Britain has been approved. ...

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