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  5. Disaster to US. Flying Boat

    After many conflicting reports, the fate of the Pan-American Airways' Samoan Clipper, bound from Pago Pago (Samoa) to Auckland, is now known. The wreckage of the ill-fated machine was discovered in the ocean, 14 ...

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  7. FILMS OF FANAY BOMBING

    The Samoan Clipper was carrying three reels of film of the bombing of the American gunboat, Panay, on the Yangtse River. The film was being ...

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  8. "NO DAMPER ON OCEAN FLYING"

    The "News Chronicle" in a leader states: "Saddening as this disaster is, it cannot be discouraging. A single disaster, no matter how notable, ...

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  9. DANGER OF DUMPING PETROL

    The danger of dumping petrol from aircraft became known after searching investigation following the Hindenburg disaster, when the Chief ...

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  10. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION

    The Avocet arrived at Pago Pago, bringing bits of wreckage and burnt clothing, the smallness of which is regarded as bearing out the belief ...

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  11. SANK IN 1000 FATHOMS

    The result of soundings by the Avocet's crew indicated that the Clipper sank in 1000 fathoms. The terric nature of the explosion was ...

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  12. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    Newspapers display great interest in the golden wedding celebrations of Mr. David Lloyd George, which will take place quietly on January 24 on the ...

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  13. CAGOULARD PLOT

    The Minister for the interior in a sensational communique stated to-day that the Surete Nationale is convinced that the Cagoulards (a Fascist ...

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  14. BANK HOLD-UP

    A shot fired by a bank teller at a bandit who held him up at Ashfield to-day went wide and struck a brick wall. The bandit escaped with £12. ...

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  15. AIR INDUSTRY

    A new link between the air industry and the Air Ministry is provided, by the appointment of Sir Bruce Gardiner, from the outside air ...

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  16. MISSING MAN

    The body of Leonard Orr, aged 29 years, who was missed at Tuggerah Lakes yesterday afternoon, was discovered this morning. When he did ...

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  17. CAPTAIN BURGESS' REGRET

    Captain Burgess, of the Imperial Airways flying boat, Centaurus, expressed, deep regret at the sad fate of the occupants of the Samoan Clipper. ...

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  18. GERMAN SCIENTISTS

    Five German scientists will leave for Australia on January 29 to conduct ethnological prehistoric investigations in the district between Glenelg and ...

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  19. STALIN CHEERED

    M. Stalin was given an ovation for eight minutes at the opening of the Soviet's new Parliament. A total of 1123 members assembled at the ...

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  20. ALLOWED TO MAKE CHANGE

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that a new law permits Germans of pure Ayran blood who were so unfortunate as to possess ...

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  21. MIGRATION POLICY

    If the Commonwealth Government cannot secure the co-operation of the States in the new scheme of migration, the Federal authorities will ...

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  22. COMMUNISTS ARRESTED IN PORTUGAL

    A number of Communists were arrested to-day after a revolver battle in their headquarters, where the police found a plant to turn out leaflets ...

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  23. REMBRANDT PAINTING

    A picture in Michaelas' collection which has been described in the catalogue for many years as "A Taxidermist," is now revealed to be ...

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  24. CLIPPER MIGHT HAVE REACHED PORT

    Aviation authorities in Sydney said that it was a rule of Pan-American Airways that Clipper commanders must land when a ...

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  25. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Polish Foreign Minister (Colonel Beck) Informed, the Foreign Affairs committee to-day that he intended to approach interested States and seek ...

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  27. CANADIAN DENIAL

    Replying to the charge by Mr. Camille Houde, a Conservative candidate in a by-election, that Canada was pledged by a secret agreement with Britain to ...

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  29. UNION OPPOSITION

    The president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) expressed opposition to any proposal to assist skilled migrants to ...

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  30. BRITISH OVERSEAS TRADE

    Preliminary figures of British overseas trade in 1937 confirm the marked growth in the value of both exports and imports. Exports to the United ...

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  31. MESSAGE FROM MR. LYONS

    "The Commonwealth Government's sympathy will go out to all relatives of the crew," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day. "All Australians will ...

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  32. SUPERANNUATION

    The Prime Minister for New Zealand (Mr. Savage) stated to-day that the national superannuation scheme will not only be general in principle, but will ...

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  33. DEVELOPMENT OF PACIFIC

    The Pan-American Airways representative (Mr. Harold Gatty) said that the mishap was one that could have happened to any well established air ...

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  34. FRENCH NAVAL PROGRAMME

    It is understood that the Minister for Marine will ask the Chamber of Deputies for £3,500,000 for laying down one cruiser, six destroyers, five ...

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  35. GERMANS SENTENCED BY CZECHS

    Two German merchants in Czechoslovakia have been convicted of espionage and sentenced to life imprisonment and 12 years respectively. ...

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  36. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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