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  4. JAPANESE TO HEAVILY SUBSIDISE THEIR SHIPS

    A system of heavy Subsidies for liners and tramp ships is soon to be introduced by the Japanese ...

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  5. £15,000 FIRE IN SYDNEY

    A fire this morning gutted the eighth floor of Film House, Pitt Street, and menaced the rest of the building, ...

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  6. RADIO PICTUREGRAM OF STATE COACH LEAVING BUCKINGHAM PALACE

    The golden State coach, occupied by the King and Queen and drawn by eight grey horses leaving me gates or Buckingham Palace for the Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Stop Press

    MELBOURNE HEAD OF RIVER.--In the first heat Wesley defeated Geelong Grammar by a canvas, Time 5.22. ...

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  8. KINGSFORD SMITHS

    Lady Kingsford Smith, who arrived in the Monterey en route to New York, by inference blamed the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LONDON BUS STRIKE

    It is expected that the bus strike will be settled in a few days. It is believed that the ...

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  10. WIDE AREA REPORTS COLD NIGHT

    The night was cold in all southeastern districts, sharp frosts being reported in the highlands. Brisbane's minimum temperature showed a ...

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  11. UNIQUE EVENT IN HISTORY

    The Minister of Justice (General Smuts) made the Coronation the occasion for one of his greatest orations. To a gathering at the City ...

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  12. KING' S BROADCAST

    Speaking with great deliberation and clearness and obviously under the stress of emotion, King George the Sixth gave a broadcast message to the Empire to-night. The King said: "It is with a very full heart that I ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WOMEN CRICKETERS

    The recognition of women as cricketers by the Marylebone Cricket Club, which already has presented £251 to the hospitality fund, has gone a step further. ...

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  14. DUKE OF WINDSOR LISTENS-IN

    The Duke of Windsor, although he did not listen in to the Abbey ceremony, listened in to the Empire homage broadcast. He ...

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  15. FROM THE SOUTH

    Mr. and Mrs. Euston Moore (centre) photographed on board the Manoora this morning with Miss Josephine Abbott (left) and Miss Daphne Mackay who will be their guests, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. To Select Flying Boat Bases at Darwin and Gulf

    To select flying boat bases at Darwin and in the Gulf of Carpentaria in readiness for the new Empire, flying boat service to start in January, Mr. ...

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  17. Jockey A. Willey for Gayndah Meeting

    Jackey A. Willey, who won the Coronation Handicap at Bundamba yesterday on Marfelt, has been cleared by the Q.T.C. to go to Gayndah to ride ...

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