The State Department has announced that 16-inch guns will be mounted on two new battleships which will be laid down in 1937. ...
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Article : 25 wordsMiss Mary Neilson, who has been appointed Headmistress of the Melbourne Presbyterian Ladies' College, in an interview, said that she believes that history, ...
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Article : 57 wordsParis, July 10.—The erstwhile Crols de Feu (now the French Social Party) leader, Colonel de la Roque, has achieved his ambition to possess a mouthpiece by ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Mon 12 Jul 1937, Page 10
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