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  2. FRANCE FIRM.

    PARIS, March 30.—In his broadcast statement of. the French Government's policy yesterday evening the Prime Minister (M. Daladier) repudiated Signor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FRONTIER DISPUTE.

    LONDON, March 30.—It is reliably reported in Bratislava that in the negotiations for a settlement of the Slovak- Hungarian frontier dispute Slovakia is ...

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  4. NATIONAL REGISTER.

    CANBERRA, March 30.—There is no likelihood that the Federal Government will extend the principle embodied in the compulsory national register of manpower ...

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  5. BRITISH ARMY.

    LONDON, March 30.—The Territorial Field Army, now on a peace establishment of 130,000 men, is to be raised forthwith to war establishment—an addition of ...

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  6. CONFERENCE PLAN

    LONDON, March 30.—In the course of replies to a number of questions in the House of Commons yesterday the Under-Secretary for Foreign ...

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  7. AFTER THE SPEECH.

    LONDON, March 30.—The diplomatic activity aiming at the creation of a union of European States prepared to defend their liberties against aggression has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRANCO'S SPAIN.

    LONDON, March 30.—Dispatches from Burgos (the Nationalist headquarters) state that as a result of the Republican collapse on Tuesday and yesterday the ...

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  9. THE LOAN COUNCIL.

    CANBERRA, March 30.—Important issues bearing on the future financial policy of the Australian Governments will confront members of the Federal Loan ...

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  10. CZECHS' FUTURE.

    BERLIN, March 29.—In an article in the "European Review" describing his task as "Protector" of Bohemia and Moravia-a post to which Herr Hitler ...

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  11. CABINET SPLIT DENIED.

    LONDON. March 29.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain), addressing Government supporters at a private dinner yesterday evening, said that suggestions ...

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  12. STATE LABOUR'S ATTITUDE.

    Questioned yesterday with regard to the Federal Government's proposed compulsory national register of manpower, the secretary of the State executive of ...

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  13. REFUGE IN LONDON.

    COPENHAGEN, March 29.—Fourteen prominent Czechs, including directors of the Skoda arms factories, left for London this morning from Warsaw in a special ...

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  14. SUPPORT FOR MR. CHAMBERLAIN

    LONDON, March 29.—About 150 supporters of the Government in the House of Commons have tabled an amendment to the motion put down yesterday by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FATE OF THE JEWS.

    GENEVA. March 29—The executive of the World Jewish Congress has sent telegrames to the President of the United States (Mr. Roosevelt) and the Foreign ...

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  16. DEPUTY-PREMIER RETICENT.

    Asked yesterday the state Government's attitude to the Federal Cabinet's decision to create a compulsory national register, the Deputy-Premier (Mr. H. ...

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  17. ARMY BEING DEMOBILISED.

    PARIS. March 30.—A dispatch from Prague states that the Czech army will be demobilised tomorrow. All who have no prospect of work will be drafted ...

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  18. WARPLANE MANUFACTURE

    CANBERRA, March 30.—Although an appointment is still completely open, it was learnt authoritatively today that the names of the chairman of the Victorian ...

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  19. "UNCOMPROMISING HOSTILITY"

    ADELAIDE, March 30.—The Federal council of the Tramways Employees' Association, representing more than 15,000 tramway and motor omnibus employees ...

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  20. STATUS OF DANZIG.

    WARSAW, March 30.—It was authoritatively stated last night that the Polish Government had not received an ultimatum from Germany and no pressure ...

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  21. FAR EASTERN WAR.

    SHANGHAI, March 29.—Fighting in the south-central province of Kiangsi centres at Lientang, 10 miles south- of Nanchang (at the southern extremity of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MIAJA IN ALGERIA.

    ALGIERS, March 3O.—Among the passengers in 23 Republican planes that arrived yesterday at Oran was General Miaja, defender of Madrid and ...

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  23. NEW CURRENCY FOR SLOVAKIA

    BRATISLAVA, March 29.—A national currency is to be issued, with a unit of one or el, corresponding with the value of one reichsmark. Czech banknotes will ...

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  24. ITALY'S DECEMBER NOTE.

    PARIS, March 30.—The text of the Italian Note handed by Count Ciano to the French Ambassador in Rome on December 17 shows that the French ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S CHOICE.

    BERLIN, March 29.—The "Schwarzekorps" the Nazi slack Guards' organ, says:—"Britain must now take farsighted decision whether to stand ...

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  26. ITALIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    ROME, March 30.—Signor Mussolini telegraphed to General Franco last night conveying "'enthusiastic greetings on behalf of myself and the Italian people. A ...

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  27. LITHUANIA'S COURSE.

    KAUNAS, March 29.—The new Prime Minister, General Tschenius (Chief of the General Staff), interviewed today, said Lithuania would defend her ...

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  28. PLANS FOR MEMEL.

    MEMEL, March 30.—German plans to make Memel (recently annexed) a heavily armed fortress and naval base dominating the Baltic are revealed by the Nazi ...

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  29. DEFENCE OF GIBRALTAR.

    GIBRALTAR. March 29.—The Government 'has announced the creation of a defence force in Gibraltar to control supplies in case of an emergency. ...

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  30. JEWISH REFUGEES.

    LONDON, March 30.—Four hundred Jewish refugees arrived at Croydon yesterday from Poland, Danzig and Germany. Several were detained and there ...

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  31. SELECTION OF SITES.

    ADELAIDE, March 30.—Economic factors outweighed all other considerations in the selection of sites for assembly plants in connection with the ...

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  32. APPENDICITIS ON TANKER.

    SUVA, March 20.—When the vessel was a few days out from Suva, the fifth engineer of the tanker W. B. Walker became seriously ill. A wireless call to the ...

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  33. BIGGER GARRISON FOR MALTA.

    LONDON, March 30.—Malta will be given a bigger British garrison apart from the additional locally-raised troops contemplated. About £1,000,000 will be ...

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  34. BULGARIAN PRIME MINISTER.

    SOFIA, March 29.—The Prime Minister of Bulgaria (Dr. Kiosseivanov) is expected to leave for Berlin tomorrow. ...

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  35. STOCK MARKETS BRIGHTER.

    LONDON, March 30.—The stock markets were decidedly brighter today. Movements were mostly upward, though business was slight. Cilt-edged securities ...

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  36. HELP FOR CHIANG KAI-SHEK.

    NANKING, March 30.—A joint commission of the Peiping and Nanking pup-pet Governments in a statement denouncing financial assistance to the Chinese ...

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  37. ANGLO-FRENCH AIR TALKS.

    LONDON, March 29.—Arrangements have been made for the French Air Minister (M. Guy Lachambre) to confer with the Secretary for Air (Sir Kingsley ...

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  38. BOMBS ON BRIDGE.

    LONDON, March 30.—William Browne (22), barman, and Edward John Connell (22), salesman, were charged in the Bow-street Police Court today with ...

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  39. CESSION TREATY RATIFIED.

    KAUNAS, March 30—Parliament ratified today the treat ceding Memel to Germany, "taking into consideration the present situation." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. COLLISION IN FOG.

    HONG KONG, March 30.—The P. and O. liner Canton (15,700 tons) and the French steamer Marechal Joffre (11,732 tons) collided in a dense fog 60 miles ...

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  41. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    WINDHOEK, March 29.—The Legislative Assembly of South-West Africa is requesting the South African Government (which administers the territory ...

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  42. FRENCH COLONIAL ARMY.

    PARIS, March 30.—The Minister for the Colonies (M. Mandel) announced yesterday that the strength of the French Colonial Army had been doubled in the ...

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  43. SPANISH JESUITS KIDNAPPED.

    HANKOW, March 29.—Seven Spanish Jesults, including the Bishop of Anking, were kidnapped on January 17 near Taihu (western Anhwel). ...

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  44. MAORI LABOURER'S DEATH.

    AUCKLAND. March 30.—At an inquest today on George Kahi (24). a Maori labourer, who died at Waikato Hospital after he had been found injured on the ...

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  45. PALESTINE CLEAN-UP.

    JERUSALEM, March 29.—Extensive military operations over a wide area have resulted in the arrest of a umber of militant Arabs, including the notorious ...

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  46. FOREIGN LOAN SERVICE.

    CHUNGKING, March 30.—Interest on the Crisp loan due today and on the Anglo-French loan due on April 5 will be paid in full, after which service will ...

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  47. A GERMAN "WAR CRIMINAL."

    BERLIN, March 29.—The death has occurred of General von Quast, commander of the German Sixth Army in France in ;1918, who was one of the "war ...

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  48. ENGINES FROM AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, March 29.—It is reliably reported that France has placed an order for 200 Pratt and Whitney aeroplane engines, supplementing the orders placed ...

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  49. AIRMAN DIVORCED.

    LONDON, March 30.—Mrs. Ethel Grace White, the wife of Claude Graham White, the airman, has been granted a decree nisi on the grounds of misconduct. ...

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