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  2. FIRST MEETING OF SUDETEN GERMANS

    Herr Henlein, the leader, addresing the first party meeting of the Suddelen Germans held in Karlsbad on April 24 to discuss the freedom of the three and a half million Germans in Czeehaslovakia.Representations are being made to the Foreign Office in Prague by Brithish and French diplomats to inform the Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister of the desirability of their Governments for a quick settlement of the Sudetern German ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. VALUE OF NAVY

    One of the most persistent advocates of the importance of naval power to the British Empire, ViceAdmirai J. E. T.Harper, arrived ...

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  4. REPORT WAS BELATED

    CANBERRA,Tuesday. — The Federal Ministray escaped defeat in the House of Representatives to-day when the Speaker (Colonel Bell)gave his casting vote ...

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  5. HITLER BOUND FOR RERUN AGAIN

    On his return to Germany after his spectacular visit to Italy, Herr Hitler crossed the Brenner Pass (GermanItalian border) in his bullet-proof train at 8.45 a.m. His welcome in Berlin will be tumultuous. ...

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  6. EDUCATION REFORM

    Plans for giving effect to the proposals of the education reform movement were discussed at a conference of representatives of 25 organisations interested in ...

    Article : 441 words
  7. ABYSSINIANS ADMITTED

    The Council of the league of Nations, in a secret session, decided to admit the Abyssiain delegates when the Italian claim for ...

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  8. MYSTERY OF SEA

    Another mystery of the sea has been caused by (he disappearance of the British freighter Anglo-Australian (5,136 tons), owned by the ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. ARMISTICE TERMS

    The Spanish Republican Foreign Minister (Senor Delvayo) has emphatically denied rumours that the Republicans are seeking an ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. DROUGHT AFFECTS BRITAIN

    Drought conditions throughout Britain are estimated to be costing farmers at least £500.000 a day. A shortage of milk is threatened In some districts, and ...

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  11. TUG'S LONG TOW

    SYDNEY, Tuesdny.— The powerful twin-screw Diesel-engincd tug Frosty Moller, formerly the New Zealand tug Southland, with the Melbourne Harbour Trust ...

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  13. TWO EXPLOSIONS IN ENGLISH PIT

    One hundred miners have been killed by explosions at the Markham colliery, at Duckmanton (Derbyshire). Some 50 men are still trapped below. Continuous efforts are being made to dig out the entombed men. ...

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  14. GERMAN GAR IMPORTS

    Lord Perry, who presided nt the annunl meeting of the Ford Company, referring to the grave menace to the British industry from "dumped" German cars, ...

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  16. BABY'S EYE REMOVED

    Chicago doctors have removed the loft eve of Helaine Colan, aged live weeks, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Herbeit Colan. This was the first step in the desperate ...

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  17. MINISTERS HEAR REPORTS

    The Ministerial members of the Australian Trade Delegation—the Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page), the Attorney General (Mr. Menzies), and the Minister ...

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  18. NATIONALITY IN DISPUTE

    The Soviet Foreign Office has forwarded a Note to the British Chaige d Affaires in which it is asserted that Miss Rose Cohen, formerly of London, who has been ...

    Article : 173 words
  19. SEVEN R.A.F. MEN DEAD

    Seven members of the Royal Air Force were killed, and one was injured, as a result of accidents at three aerodromes to-day. ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. TWINS BORN IN PLANE

    Twins were born dead to Mrs. Peter McLean, the mother of four other children, as an air ambulance raced from the Isle of Dist, one of the lonely Hebrides ...

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  21. AIR SERVICE TO NEW ZEALAND

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons the Under-Secretary of State for Air (Lieut-Colonel Muirhead) announced that a preliminary meeting would ...

    Article : 115 words
  22. TOY BUILDING COMPETITION

    A large number of entries were received by Bryant and May Pty Ltd for the recent toy and model building competition which it conducted Prize winners ...

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  23. ARCHDUKE WEDS TEACHER

    The Archduke Otto last night ordered the expulsion from the House of Hapsburg of the Archduke Albrecht, his cousin, and head of ...

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  24. MORE STRIKES IN FRANCE

    wholesale strikes again threaten the metal industry. Some 400 workers at a machine plant at Cenon refused to work yesterday. ...

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  25. CENSORING BY A.B.C.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Reports on the censoring by the Australian Broadcasting Commission of the text of a proposed address by Judge Foster have been received ...

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  26. GOLD, EXCHANGES, MARKETS

    Price of gold, £6/19/9½. Foreign Exchanges. — Dollar, 4.97?; frane, 177 13-16; guilder (Batavia), 8.96½. Australian mining shares generally are ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. SIR DALZIEL KELLY AND THE WOOLSACK

    In a speech at a luncheon given by the International Wool Secretariat, the chairman of the Australian Woolgrowes' Council (Sir Dalzlel Kelly, of Melbourne) ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. Councillor Resigns

    Councillor Val Browne, representative of the Cheltenham Ward in the Moorabbin Council, announced yesterday that he intended to resign. Councillor Browne, who ...

    Article : 92 words
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  30. London Metal Prices

    Metal prices at 2 p.m. to-day are compared hereunder with official closing quotations on Monday (in parentheses):- Copper, standard, £39/5/ (£38 ...

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  31. ASTHMA GERMS KILLED IN THREE MINUTES

    Choking gasping, wheezing Asthma and Brouchitis poison your sytem ruin your health, and weaken your heart. Mendaco the prescription of and American physicaian, ...

    Article : 101 words
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