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  2. CANCELLED BROADCAST Senate Question

    CANBERRA, Monday. — In the Senate to-day Senator Keane (Lab., V.) asked the Postmaster-General (Senator McLachlan) ...

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  3. SAWMILL FIRE 1,000 Logs

    After a fire at the sawmill of William Cook Pty. Ltd., Mary street, Preston, yesterday afternoon, the Preston fire brigade ordered that 1,000 redgum logs should be ...

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  4. WHAT GERMANY HAS DEMANDED ANALYSIS OF CLAIMS AGAINST CZECHS

    The German claim that Herr Hitler's memorandum merely sets out in detail a practical method of implementing the Anglo-French plan, to which the Czech Government has agreed, is not borne out by analysis. ...

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  5. HITLER'S DEMANDS ON CZECHOSLOVAKIA[?]

    This special map of Czechoslovakia shows the Sudeten area (shaded section), which Herr Hitler demands should be ceded to Germany by October 1. The blackened sections show the areas with smaller Sudeten populations, in which the German Government agrees to plebiscites being held. Under this plan the fortifications of Czechoslovakia would pass into the hands of Germany unless they had been destroyed beforehand. These proposals have been rejected by the Czech Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 500 ROAST CHICKENS

    Roast chickens were plentiful at Essendon last night, but they did not provide pleasure for epicures in the district. When a fire broke out in a ...

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  7. "THE WATCHMAN"

    Comments on the European situation made by "The Watchman" over the national broadcasting network last night ceased abruptly. For a few seconds there ...

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  8. FIRE AT PRESTON

    Two houses were destroyed and one severely damaged in Rennie street, Thornbury, yesterday by a fire which broke out in a washhouse on premises occupied by ...

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  9. NEW AIR BASE

    DARWIN, Monday.—Empire flyingboat passengers who arrive at Darwin in the wet season, which begins in November, may have to ...

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  10. PHONE TALKS TO LONDON

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day had a long telephone conversation with the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Chamberlain). ...

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  11. PLANS FOR CESSION

    Britain and France should jointly propose their own methods of executing the plan for settling the Sudeten question, said "The ...

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  12. TRENCHES IN PARKS

    Trenches are being dug in public parks at Leeds, Nottingham, and other provincial centres, on the instructions of the Home ...

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  13. FOUR SHOPS DESTROYED

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A row of four shops and one house in Bank street, Batlow, were completely destroyed by a fire which broke out shortly after midnight ...

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  14. SEA OPERATION

    FREMANTLE Monday. — A sudden attack of acute appendicitis necessitating an operation at sea has prevented Mrs. A. G. Chipperfield from travelling to ...

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  15. FIRE VICTIM DIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mrs. Mary Byers, aged 82 years, of Forbes, who was severely burned in the fire which considerably damaged the Wentworth Hotel last week, ...

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  16. SHARE PRICES FALL

    The European political position overshadowed trading on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne yesterday. Buyers were even more hesitant than they had been recently, ...

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  17. EGYPT'S DEFENCE VOTE

    The International News Service says that the Egyptian Government has voted £1,000,000 (sterling) from reserve funds for defence. Half will be spent on the ...

    Article : 52 words
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  20. THREE INJURED Car and Cycle

    BAIRNSDALE, Monday. — Three persons were injured one seriously, when a motor-car and motor-cycle collided on the Prince's Highway, near Rosedale, at ...

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  21. MAGPIE CAUSES MISHAP

    DENILIQUIN (N.S.W.), Monday.—Attacked by a magpie when riding along a country road from school, Dean Glenn, aged 11 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ...

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  22. IF WAR CAME

    "If war is not averted the refugee problem in the world will be one of tens of millions, not millions," said Professor Norman Bentwich, Professor of ...

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  23. VITAL FACTOR

    The future of European peace depended largely upon the attitude taken by Poland, said Mr. Stewart Jamieson, a Sydney barrister, who is returning in the liner ...

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  24. THREE CARS COLLIDE

    Three cars were involved in an accident at the corner of Malvern and Clendon roads, Toorak, late yesterday afternoon. Henry Macey, of Inkerman road, ...

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  25. BRIEF TRUCE

    The truce in the strike of truck drivers was short-lived, and the men have voted for a strike involving 15,000 members of the Teamsters' Union. ...

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  26. CHILD'S DEATH

    John Regan, aged two years, of Gladstone street, South Melbourne, died yesterday in the Children's Hospital as a result of burns that he received on ...

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  27. RELIEF CLAIMS

    Relief funds amounting to 75,000,000 dollars (—A18,750,000) will be asked for by the Governors of those States of New England which suffered from the ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. PLANE AS AMBULANCE

    While he was on his way to join an Ans[?]t[?] Airways Lockheed plane at Mildura at the week-end, Mr. F. Tickle received severe abrasions when the ...

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  29. SPANISH TRAIN CRASH

    At least 50 people were killed and 200 injured when two passenger trains collided 20 miles south of Barcelona lost night. Many of those injured are expected to ...

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  30. WITNESSES WANTED

    At about 10 p.m. last Friday an accident occurred between two cars in Barker's road, Hawthorn, near the tram depot. Any person who witnessed this ...

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  31. TROOPS FOR HONG KONG

    The Seaforth Highlanders left for Hong Kong to-day at four hours' notice. ...

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  32. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

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  33. QUEEN TO LAUNCH GIANT VESSEL TO-DAY

    An aerial view of the new Cunarder Queen Elizabeth on the stocks at Clydebank, Scotland. It was here that the Queen Mary was built. The new ship will be launched to-day by Queen Elizabeth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. KILLED CROSSING ROAD

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Within two months of the death of his only son in a road accident, Herbert Alexander Ogilvy, aged about 70 years, widower, of ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. SALE OF ELECTRICITY

    In a letter to the Essendon Council last night the Essendon Citizens' Improvement League suggested that the Mayor (Councilloi R. J. Gilbertson) should ...

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  36. LONDON METAL PRICES

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