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  5. WORLD'S YOUNGEST CAPITAL COMES TO LIFE

    TO-DAY Australia became mistress in her own home at the Federal Capital at Canberra. The world's youngest capital, over the site of which sheep browsed few years ago, was the scene of pomp and ...

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  7. WILD DASH WITH PICTURES ABOARD

    THE "Evening News" aeroplane, flown by Mr. F. S. Briggs, was the first to reach Sydney with pictures of to-day's Canberra ceremonies. ...

    Article : 287 words
  8. MELBA SINGS THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

    The Duke and Duchess on the steps of parliament House this morning, just before the opening ceremony. Madame Melba, singing the National Anthem, is on the left of the picture. The photographs on this page were rushed to sydney for the "Evening News" by a special plane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HOW DAY DAWNED AT OUR NEW CAPITAL

    IN happy augury, the weather to—day, after a week of grey skies and threatening winds, broke beautifully fine. There was ...

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  10. DUKE CAPTAIN IN OUR AIR FORCE

    THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Bruce, announced to-day that with the approval of the King, the Duke of York has accepted an ...

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  11. THE DEDICATION PRAYER

    THE SERVICE to mark the dedication of the Federal Houses of Parliament to-day opened with the Hymn: "O God Our Help in Ages Past," and included the following special prayer by the Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church, Right Rev. R. Scott ...

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  12. THE FIRST "NEWSOGRAPH"

    THE first of the "Newsographs," the new competition which commences to-day, appear on page 10. ...

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  13. STOP-PRESS

    [?] Pronto [?] ...

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  14. WASHINGTON OF SOUTH

    Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner of Australia in London writing in to-day's "sunday Times," says that the nearest ...

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  15. ITS VANISHED GLORY

    WIRELESS outfits with loud speakers were installed at many suburban town halls and at other public buildings to-day. In order to ...

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  16. SEE PICTURES ON OTHER PAGES

    FURTHER pictures of to-day's ceremonies at Canberra rushed to Sydney by the "News" plane ...

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  18. RECEIVING THE DUKE

    Lord [?] res[?] the Dukes when the Royal[?] pulled up in front of a parliament House. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ARRIVAL AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    The Duke said Duchess, presided by [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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