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    has helped to solve the problem of transporting heavy cargo over the dense country of New Guinea. Pipe lines, motor cars, and even a small seaplane, have been carried in the 'plane, as these pictures show. The seaplane had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALLEGED ROBBERY OF BOOKMAKER

    Stating that had made further inquiries Into his statement In the Cqurt yesterday, Mr. J. J. Davoren, who appeared for the two men charged with robbery and assault of a bookmaker, in the Police Court to-day asked Mr. B. Donaldson, S.M., to adjourn the cases to ...

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  5. MAN TO PAY £34/8/

    The unlawful assault charge against Guiseppe Tripodi was brought to a finish in the Police Court to-day when the magistrate (Mr. R. Donaldson) ...

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  7. CHILDREN TO BENEFIT

    Because he has always loved children and has desired to do something in their interests Mr. C. Brookhill, of Railway Town, has offered to hand ...

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  8. TAX DEFAULTER FINED

    The last of the income tax defaulters appeared in the Police Court today before Mr. K. Donaldson, S.M. He was D. Baldo, and was charged ...

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  9. AFFAIRS IN PACIFIC

    In an effort to find a formula for peace in the Pacific, delegates at the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations reached ...

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  10. 5/- OFFER FOR TURK GUN

    A man has offered the Kingaroy Shire Council 5/- for a mountain battery gun and carriage which the Australians captured from the Turks, ...

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  11. VIVID TALES OF GERMANY

    Several Australians who have just returned from the Olympic Games in Berlin have related strange stories of the prevailing ...

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  12. STRIKE ACTION IN ABEYANCE

    Pending, the ventilation of the subject in Parliament, no action is being taken by the central committee representing employees in the ...

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  13. YOUNG SCOT'S LONG VIGIL

    LONDON, August 31.—The Glasgow Corporation, which has a Labor majority, for the first, time permitted Sunday golf on five out of the ...

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  16. ROBBERY AT SEA

    Frederick, James and Peter John Frederick Ransom, stewards on the liner Rangitanu, were charged on arrival from London with the theft ...

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  17. HOUSE LIFTED BY CYCLONE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), September 1.—While a newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gatenby, of Teriki, Taranaki, were having ...

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  18. SELECTION OF WYATT

    LONDON, August 31.—The "Daily Mall" cricket writer says that even it" the people of Warwickshire are slightly annoyed over the late ...

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  19. Rise In Mortgage Interest forecast

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Huntly.O. Walker, in a paper prepared for a meeting of the Actuarial Society last night, stated that there were ...

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  20. TWO TIE IN BIG CHESS TOURNAMENT

    LONDON, 4 August 31.—Capublanca and Botwlhhlk tied, with 10 points each, In the Chess Congress tournament, at Nottingham. The world ...

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