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NEW PROPOSALS MV CZECHS. BRAGXH'k September 5. —Cabinet, alter fitting for live ami ahalf hours, issued a communique stating that new proposals we; a being presented to the Sudetens. Eailier the Sudetens again declared after a eouferimee with Herr Henlein, who reported on the Berchtesgaden conversations with Horr Hitler, that the dispute could be settled only by a comprehensive and rapid-.realisation of the Carlsbad demands. ATHLETIC CHA MBIOXSHIPS. PARIS. September 5. —Germany was the most successful nation at tlie European athletic championships with seven firsts. Finland came next with live, and Britain was third with four. FLOOETiBE FOR MELT'.OFTIXE. An Auckland Association message ■ state, that Floodtido was scratched far all engagements at Avondale at 8.30 p.m. yesterday. He .is to go to Melbourne for the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups, and will probably leave next week. RIMU RETURN. A Press Association telegram from Hokitika states that the Rintu dredge return was 267.050 z for 135 1-6 hours, with 64,230yds treated.
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Evening Star, Issue 23055, 6 September 1938, Page 14
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