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  3. SIX DEATHS ON ROADS

    During the week-end six persons were killed in road accidents in or near Melbourne. ...

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  4. OTTAWA ACCLAIMS KING AND QUEEN

    A brilliant ceremony in honour of the King's birthday, which was observed throughout Canada yesterday, and a brief speech by the Queen, the only one that she will make on the tour, were the highlights of ...

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  5. OUTLOOK FOR SOVIET PACT EARLY UNDERSTANDING EXPECTED

    Hopes of a rapid understanding between Great Britain and the Soviet rose sharply last night after the British Foreign Secretary (Viscount Halifax) had conferred with the French Prime Minister (M. Daladier) and ...

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  6. IN HONOUR OF THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The Victorian Scottish Regiment (top) provided a stirring spectacle as it swung past the saluting base at Government House in the spectacular King's Birthday parade on Saturday. (Lower) Naval reservists passing the Shrine. Between 3,000 and 4,000 officers and men of the naval reserve and militia units took part in the parade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AIRMAIL OVER ATLANTIC

    The Yankee Clipper, of PanAmerican Airways, left yesterday for England with 1,6001b. of letters on the first flight of the regular ...

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  8. FLIGHT ROUND BRITAIN

    A spectacular aerodrome- toaerodrome flight round Britain in 6 hours 10 minutes was made in a Spitfire fighter yesterday by ...

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  9. U.A.P. WIN LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The manner in which the preference votes of Mr. E. H. Graham, Protestant Labour candidate, have been ...

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  11. POLICY TOWARD AXIS

    The Japanese Cabinet met yesterday to consider the European situation, particularly the possible conclusion of a ...

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  12. FORMER ACTOR DEAD

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr.George Marlow, who was widely known in theatrical and racing circles, died in a private hospital in Sydney ...

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  13. TRIED TO "BLOW" OPEN SAFE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Two or more safebreakers went to great lengths at Maylands in the early hours of Saturday morning to open ...

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  14. I.R.A. BLAMED FOR FIRES IN HOTEL'S

    Seven hotels in widely separated holiday centres were set on fire yesterday. Members of the Irish Republican Army are blamed. The ...

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  15. FEAR IN KENYA

    A message from Nairobi (Kenya Colony) states that fears are expressed that the implied recognition accorded to the validity of ...

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  16. 71st ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING

    HOBART, Sunday.—Mr.and Mrs. Richard Lowe, of Gretna, will celebrate the 71st anniversary of their wedding to-morrow. Both were ...

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  17. THIRD HOLMAN WINS SEAT

    PERTH, Sunday.—Another Holman, the third in succession, will represent Forrest in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia. ...

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  18. 4 DROWNED IN FLOODS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— Four natives were drowned, four are missing, and three were injured as a result of floods in the Namie ...

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  19. ESCORTS FOR SHIPPING

    Preparations have been completed by the Admiralty for the laying down next month of 20 new escort vessels of entirely new type. ...

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  20. KILLED WHILE FIXING ELECTRIC IRON

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Ambulance men worked unavailingly for an hour on the body of Eric Flamank, aged 35 years, at his home in Elfin ...

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    (By Airmail,) DESIGNS FOR NEW CONCRETE SURFACE AIR-RAID SHELTERS have been sanctioned by the British Government. These new shelters will be 6½ft, long,4½. wide,and the concrete roof reinforced with steel bars will be five inches thick. Each shelter can hold six people. Families with an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. HUSBAND AND WIFE DIE

    The day after his wife had died, Robert Wharton Armstrong, aged 44 years, of Smith street, Collingwood, collapsed and died at his ...

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  23. N.Z.CHURCH REQUEST TO DUKE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.— The Duke of Kent, will be asked to lay the foundation-stone of the new Wellington Anglican Cathedral in the third week of ...

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