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  4. 'JIMMIE' MELROSE KILLED IN CRASH

    AUSTRALIA'S young aviator, C. J. ('Jimmie') Melrose, 23, of Gienelg, South Australia, and his passenger, Lieutenant- Colonel Alexander George Campbell, aged 47, a director of ...

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  5. Dead Pilots, His 'Plane, And His Mother (After Whom It Was Named)

    At left: The latest picture of "Jimmy" Melrose taken upon his arrival in Sydney recently on a S.A. Centenary goodwill flight. Centre: Tho 'plane in which he crashed to his death yesterday and in which he made his recent goodwill flight to Sydney. At right: The young airman, with his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Demand On Colonies Expected

    IT is reported in a section ol the Press that Hitler's reply to the British questionnaire may come to hand by the time the ...

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  7. CAVALCADE OF THE WEEK-END

    One of Saturday's must charming brides was Miss Eileen O'Halloran, of Kirribilli, who was married at St. Mary's Church, North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LEAGUE NOW FACES CRISIS OVER DANZIG

    JUST as the League Assembly was expressing its relief that it had escaped from the embarrassment of the Italo- Ethiopian blunder, it was confronted with another grave crisis when the Nazi President of the Free City of Danzig, Herr Greiser, made ...

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  10. NEGUS IS REFUSED BIG LOAN

    THE abortive sanctions experiment came to an official end last night, when the League Assembly adopted the lengthy ...

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  11. TWO NEW TITLE HOLDERS

    ONLY two titles changed hands in the all-England tennis championships which concluded at Wimbledon on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. British Money For Arms

    THE heavy expenditure being undertaken by the Government to fulfil its rearmament programme was discussed ...

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  13. STATE FUNERAL OFFERED BY PREMIER

    THE Premier said to-night that he had been in touch with Mr. G. R. Lamprell, the South Australian ...

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  14. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN RELATIONS

    A NEW Anglo-Egyptian treaty is expected to be concluded at an early date following discussions between the Wafd Government and ...

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  15. KING GEORGE JUBILEE TRUST

    THE first annual report of King George's Jubilee Trust shows that at March 31 the receipts from donations and various sources amounted ...

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  16. New Liners For The Pacific

    SIR EDWARD BEATTY chairman of the Canadian Pacific Railways, before sailing for America from Southampton, revealed that marked ...

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  17. GIRL'S SUICIDE ATTEMPT

    A young girl, who said she came from Australia, appeared in the Auckland Police Court on Saturday charged with attempted suicide. ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    Two motor cycles collided head-on on Warburton Road, about seven miles from Lilydale to-night. The injured were: ...

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  19. ADDIS ABABA RIOT SEQUEL

    THE brevet promotion to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel of Major Charter, Officer Commanding the British Legation Guard at Addis ...

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  20. KING'S CORONATION

    MATTERS connected with next year's Coronation ceremony were, it is understood, discussed at a meeting of the Privy Council which the ...

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  21. BRITISH TREASURY BILLS

    THE total amount applied for in tenders for £50,000,000 Treasury Bills was £72,750,000. The maximum amount was allotted in bills at three ...

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  22. ASQUITH'S GRANDSON HURT

    A SERIOUS accident befell [?] 20-years-old Earl of Oxford and Asquith, the grandson of the famous statesman and of Margot, Lady ...

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  23. £110,000 IN GIFTS

    SIR ARTHUR SUTHERLAND, shipowner, who yesterday received the freedom of Newcastle-on-Tyne, his native city, made public gifts ...

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  24. DUKE OF KENT

    REPRESENTATIVES of the Netherlands Government and the British Minister at The Hague, Sir Hubert Montgomery, welcomed the ...

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