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  2. French People Prepared To Pay Supreme Sacrifice For Liberty of World

    Trance and Britain will not stand by and watch the destruction of a friendly people," said the French Prime Minister (M. Daladier) in the Chamber of Deputies to-day. Germany's attack on Poland was its first move towards world domination, he said. ...

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  3. LONG TENSION ENDED

    "Long international tension has been ended by an act of naked aggression, exposing the hollowness of all Nazi declarations of ...

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  4. DAVIS CUP BROMWICH AND OUIST DEFEATED

    In circumstances tragically similar to 1914, when, a few days after England had declared war, Brookes and Wilding, with military orders in their pockets, wrested the trophy from America, the Australians met the Americans in the opening singles ...

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  5. WAR DECLARATION DELAY

    Official circles at Washington" believe the American Neutrality Act caused the British and French delay in declaring war on Germany, ...

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  6. FATEFUL NOTE TO GERMANY

    ThE British and Freneh ultimatum to,Germany, in which she was Informed that unless she ceased hostilities against Poland, Britain and France would fulfil their obligations to Poland, was read, in the House of Commons yesterday by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) and was loudly cheered. ...

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  7. EUROPEAN NEWS SENT THROUGH NEW YORK

    Owing to obstacles to communication, New York is replacing London as the world's news distributing centre. However, all ...

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  8. Ships Must Not Sail Without Clearance

    Emergency plans for the protection of Australian shipping were completed during the week-end. These included fitting1 guns to ...

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  9. OVERDUE GERMAN STEAMER

    After days of silence, dunring which Sydney relatives of passengers were worried, the German steamer Aller, bound from ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. Government Control of Railways,

    The Ministry for Transport has assumed control of all railways, which are operating under an executive committee. ...

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  11. MANY PRISONERS TO BE DISCHARGED

    LONDON, Saturday. —In order to facilitate the removal of prisoners from exposed areas, numbers who are due for early discharge will be released ...

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  12. Plans For Protection of Shipping

    By notice Riven late to-night, by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Lawson), all ships except British fishing boats must obtain special ...

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  13. CRICKET YORKSHIRE DEFEATS SUSSEX

    LONDON, Saturday. —Due to the fine bowling of Verity, Sussex was dismissed for 33 in the second innings of its match with Yorkshire at Hove. ...

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  14. Red Cross Relief Service

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The chief branches in which Red Cross volunteer companies have been trained are firstaid, home nursing, anti-gas relief, ...

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  15. Indian Rulers' Support

    SIMLA, Saturday. — Eighteen more Princes have assured the King-Emperor of their loyalty and support. They include the Maharajahs of Nawangar and ...

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  16. CYCLING Records Broken in Big Victorian Race

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —W. Deggett, of Footscray, won the Melbourne to Wonthaggi cycling race yesterday oy a quarter of a mile, from J. Norris, ...

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  17. Ban on Wireless

    MELBOURNE, Sunday — The Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs (Sir Harry Brown) announced yesterday that all wireless ...

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  18. SPORTING EVENTS MAY LAPSE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—No shield cricket would be played during the coming summer, was the opinion expressed by Dr. R. L, Morton, chairman ...

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  19. CO-OPERATION BY CANADA

    After a Cabinet meeting which lasted all day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) declared: "Should the United Kingdom ...

    Article : 236 words
  20. POLISH MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    The Polish Cons[?]- General in London (M. Poznanski) to-night broadcast a message to Australia. He said that in this fateful hour ...

    Article : 218 words
  21. AIR MAIL SERVICES RESTRICTED

    LONDON, Saturday, — Empire air mail services have been restricted to two weekly in each dircction between ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. R. CURTIS RIDES WINNING DOUBLE AT ELPHIN TROTS

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  23. BADMINTON TRIANGULAR GAMES AT LAUNCESTON

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  24. Naval Strength of the Powers

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 words
  25. RISE IN GERMAN NOTE ISSUE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A report from Berlin states that the German wireless stations broadcast a message by the Minister for Economics (Herr Funk) ...

    Article : 59 words
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