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  3. BROADBENT RACES ROUND AUSTRALIA IN RECORD TIME OF 3 DAYS 10 HOURS

    On the conclusion at Parafield yesterday of his record round Australia flight' of 3 days 9 hours 54 minutes, 2 days 1 hour 6 minutes better than Mr. C. J. Melrcse's record, made last year, Mr. H. F. Broadbent, the Sydney aviator, was still showing few signs ...

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  4. SAILING SHIP IN TERRIFIC GALE.

    After rounding the Horn in good weather the sailing ship Herzogin Cecilie ran into a gale and blinding snow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STATE DEFICITS.

    Preliminary figures indicate that the aggregate deficits which the States will ask the Loan Council to have financed for this year ...

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  6. S.E. Roads A Disgrace.

    Describing sections on the South Australian side of the Melbourne overland route as a disgrace, the touringofficer of the R.A. A. (Mr. Facey), who ...

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  7. HUSTLING PILOT.

    H. F. Broadbent, hero of the amazing round Australia flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WORLD'S LARGEST PLANE CRASHES.

    The victims of the Maxim Gorky crash were interred today, when the funeral was followed by a four mile procession. ...

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  9. New Presbyterian Moderator

    The Moderator (Rt. Rev. H. Steele) left—and his chaplain (Rev. J. Gray Robertson) leaving Scots Church, Melbourne, to attend the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FEWER STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS.

    There were fewer strikes and lockouts last year than in any year since records were first taken half a century ago. ...

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  11. Personal.

    Owing to the indisposition of Mr. J. Johnston (Chairman of the Moorak Dairy and Prduce Company), Mr. T. J. Murphy (Acting Chairman) left ...

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  12. SUNDAY TRADING DISPUTE.

    The opinion of Mr. Cleland, K.C., that a referendum could be held on the question of Sunday trading was considered at a special meeting of the ...

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  13. WHITE RAJAH'S DAUGHTER BETROTHED.

    The engagement will shortly be announced of Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of the white. Rajah of Sarawak, to Harry Roy, leader of the Mayfair ...

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  14. CAR DAMAGED IN BAY ROAD COLLISION.

    A car owned and driven by Mr. W. Manser, of O.B. Flat, was considerably damaged in a collision at the intersection of Bay road and South ...

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  15. NEW HOME FOR S.A. AGENCY-GENERAL.

    It was announced today that the South Australian AgencyGeneral is being transferred to British Industries House in Oxford ...

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  16. MOTOR BODY BUILDING INDUSTRY.

    After a meeting of Cabinet yesterday, at which the proposed transfer of part, of the local motor body building works to the Eastern states was ...

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  17. RACER CRASHES.

    When a racing car got out of control on the Coleraine road, near Hamilton, shortly before noon On Saturday the driver was killed and his passenger ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND MINISTRY GOES BACK.

    By a decisive vote the Labor Caucus today recorded its confidence in the Forgan-Smith Ministry by voting it back to power ...

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  19. LONDON FASHION.

    London fashion for afternoon wear or bridge parties. The tunic is of marocain, with a bold check design. The high Russian collar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WEATHER CLEARS UP.

    The drizzling conditions of the past few days today gave place to delightfully fine weather, when the maximum temperature was 62 degrees. ...

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  21. Improved Employment Position.

    An improvement in the employment position in this State as reflected in registrations at the Labor Exchange was announced yesterday by the ...

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  22. Tropical Fruit Grown Near Melbourne.

    A. Melbourne fruit shop is showing a great, variety of fruit grown near the city. The young guava trees in the hills ...

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  23. 19,420 WENT ABROAD LAST QUARTER.

    Departures from Australia for the quarter ended March last were unusually heavy, being 19,420, as against 16,307 last year, and 14,546 in 1933. ...

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  24. CITY UMPIRES' COACH.

    By ten votes to six. the Football League, at a special meeting last night, accepted the resignation of J. J. J Quinn as umpires' coach, but a ...

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  25. ANOTHER ABYSSINIAN PROTEST.

    The Emperor of Abyssinia has again sent a message to the League of Nations Council protesting against Italian military ...

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  26. WOOL PRICES UP IN SYDNEY.

    Values at the resumption of the wool sales today, fully reflected the improvement recently experienced at Brisbane. ...

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  27. PROMINENT CHURCHMAN DIES SUDDENLY.

    After a sudden heart attack the President of the Baptist Union of Victoria (Rev. John Charles Martin) died at his home at ...

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  28. SCHOOL OF SHARKS IN SHALLOW WATER.

    The unusual sight of a school of nearly 50 shanks cruising about in shallow water attracted a large crowd to the Main Beach and Narrow Neck ...

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  29. IN THE COURTS.

    Before Messrs. W. Hay and J. J. Kellett in the Local Court today. S.A. Perpetual Forests v. Lew Yet (£17 12/6). — Order, in terms of ...

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  30. CAR DRIVER KILLED.

    Lindsay John Horrocks (about 50), married, of Vine Street, Kensington, wars fatally, injured when the car he was driving; was wrecked in a terrific ...

    Article : 59 words
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