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  3. BLANK CHEQUE TO POLAND

    The semi-official view in Berlin is that Mr. Chamberlain in his speech has given Poland a blank cheque, which discloses nothing new and does not tend to provide peace. Nevertheless, a peaceful solution is still believed ...

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  4. ANTI-BRITISH FEELING RUNS HIGH IN JAPAN

    Anti-British agitation, fanned by totalitarian sympathisers, is spreading throughout the country. Swarms of resolutions frpm municipalities and public bodies demand that the Government take a very firm ...

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  5. DANZIG — THE TROUBLE CENTRE OF EUROPE TO-DAY

    Danzig, storm centre of a worried Europe, is a city of great antiquity. In its heart, split by the waters of the Mottlau, gabled buildings cluster along narrow streets. St. Mary's, one of the world's largest Protestant churches, begun in 1343, towers in the background. On the river bank (right) stands the Crane Tower, a landmark when the port was a granary for old Poland. Outside the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 150 KILLED

    There are 150 dead and 1300 mutilated as a result of an explosion in the powder magazine at Penaranda de ...

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  7. POLITICS BANNED

    The general manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, (Mr. Moses) to-day revealed that an application to ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. RUMOURS OF ELECTION IN OCTOBER

    The representing of the Commonwealth electoral rolls, which is now proceeding in all States, revives suggestions of an early election. It was predicted in Canberra yesterday that an election in ...

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  9. 48 Hours' Notice to Quit In the Tyrol

    A totally unexpected order has been given to the British French, Dutch, and Swiss residents in Tyrol to ...

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  10. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TRADE

    An Anglo-Egyptian agreement has been announced. Egypt will purchase from British manufacturers all arms and aeroplanes required on ...

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  11. MINISTER'S REBUKE TO GERMAN CONSUL

    The Minister for External Affairs (Sir Henry Gullett) yesterday administered an official rebuke upon the Acting ConsulGeneral for Germany (Dr. Segar) in connection with a statement made by Mr. W. Blasing, First Secretary to the German Consulate ...

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  12. SPANISH LEADER COURTMARTIALLED

    The former Speaker of the Cortes (Senor Besteiro) was sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment at a court-martial on a ...

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  13. EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTIC

    The Australian explorer, Sir Hubert Wilkins, told the Australian Associated Press to-day that he had cabled Mr. Menzies offering to privately equip and maintain a landing party of Australian naval officers and scientists in the Australian sector of the ...

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  14. EMPIRE AVIATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The official report for civil aviation for 1938 says that registered aircraft throughout the Empire rose from 3,197 to 3,250, ...

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  15. SYDNEY'S GENERAL MANAGER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—By unanimous decision, the Sydney County Council to-day appointed Mr. Roger Vine Hall, general manager of electricity ...

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  16. ADVISORY DEFENCE PANEL

    The personnel of the industrial panel to advise the Government in connection with defence works, was announced ...

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  17. N.Z. FARMS

    Commenting on, the threat made by the[?] president of the Farmers' Union that members would forcibly resist the Government's, scheme to take ...

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  18. SOVIET AMBASSADOR KILLED

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The Russian Ambassador in China, M. Ivan, Louganetzorelsky, and his wife, were killed in a motor accident. ...

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  19. NEW CONSTITUTION FOR CHURCH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The final draft of the constitution for the Church of England in Australia has been drawn up by a select committee ...

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  20. DAVIS CUP PLAYERS

    LONG BEACH, Tuesday.—With their first practice on the grass courts of the Long Beach Tennis Club, the Australian tennis players ...

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  21. BOMBER SQUADRONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Twelve squadrons of heavy and medium British bombers were impressively flown in formation for five hours from ...

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  22. WAR PLANE DELIVERY.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The first war plane to be delivered to England by air, the Consolidated flying boat, left San Diego at 8.23 a.m. on a 6000 ...

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  23. FIRE IN STORE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—A fire, which is believed to have started in the basement, spread to the ground and first foors and caused extensive ...

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  24. TOTE INCOME.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—For the 1938-39 racing season, the V.R.C. distributed, £91,780 in prize money compared with £90,050 for the previous ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR. S. REYNOLDS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The death has taken place of Mr. Samuel Reynolds, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. ...

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