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  2. The Royal Party's Arrival at Quebec

    Chains of great bon fires lit the shores of the St. Lawrence river for 150 miles at the Empress of Australia and the naval escort moved up to Quebec. The Empress entered the river last night, and reached ...

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  3. WHEAT

    The ramifications of the wheat industry will be thoroughly examined by a committee of Commonwealth and State experts at Canberra next week. ...

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  4. AIRCRAFT MAKING

    The Victorian Railways Commissioner (Mr. H. Clapp) is expected to be appointed shortly by the Commonwealth Government as general ...

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  5. ALTERNATE ANGLO-SOVIET PLAN

    If Britain and the Soviet do not reach an agreement on the British plan, it is hoped that French proposals will meet the case. These, it is ...

    Article : 77 words
  6. NIGHTMARE JOURNEY

    A nightmare experience, including a perilous journey through shark infested waters in a leaking dinghy and with very little food, was related by ...

    Article : 197 words
  7. TRANS-INDIAN OCEAN SURVEY

    The Minister for civil Aviation (Mr. Fairbairn) said today that the British Government had agreed to contribute £3500 to the cost of the Trans-Indian ...

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  8. ATLANTIC HOP IN SMALL 'PLANE

    Charles backman, aged 25, a Swedish airman, happed off on a flight for Sweden. He is using a 90 h.p. monoplane—the smallest machine to ever attempt an Atlantic flight. It carries sufficient fuel for 45 hours. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN AVIATION

    Sir Hardman Lever, head of the British Air Mission which spent four months in Australia arrived at San Pedro aboard the Monterey on route ...

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  10. "TOO OLD AT 40 !"

    Colonel Richard Dowse, Commandant Secretary of the Corps of Commissionaries, said today that the tendency to regard a man as "too old at ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. BRITAIN LANDING MARINES AT KULANGSU

    It is reported that the British Government is considering the landing of marines at Kulangsu, following the Japanese occupation or the ...

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  12. EMBARGO EFFECTS

    The Dominions Secretary, Sir Thomas Inskip, told Mr. A. Edwards (Lab.), in the House of Commons, apropos of the exports of Canadian nickel to ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. £30,000 ESTATE

    Unless some person or persons arc able to establish blood relationship with the lute Edward Fonceca, of Mordialloc (Vic.), his estate valued at ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. PEACE INTERVENTIONS

    It is reliably reported that the Papal Nuncios in Berlin, Park, and Warsaw, mid the Apostolic Delegate who is a London consulted the Governments ...

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  15. THE CALL-UP

    It was announced in the House of Commons that if the Royal assent is received, the Government proposes to call up 50,000 militia men between the ...

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  16. THE COMPLETE CAR

    Discussions on the manufacture of complete motor cars in Australia took part at Canberra between representatives of British car interests and ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. NOT UNFRIENDLY, BUT—

    "Hitler is not unfriendly towards Britain, but his colonial demands must be met," said Ritter von Epp, head of the Reich Colonial League. ...

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  20. WOMAN'S ROUGH TREATMENT

    Jean Begley, 27, a resident of New-Cown, informed the police today that while she was in a night club in Oxford street last night a woman invited ...

    Article : 102 words
  21. LOAN COUNCIL

    The Australian Loan Council will meet about the middle of June, according to a statement by the Treasurer (Mr. Mair) in the Legislative ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. JUVENILE DELINQUENTS

    Police suggest that, a reform should be institutes in the method of dealing with juvenile delinquents. They hold the view that, instead of sending ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. MIGRANTS AND OUR AWARDS

    The Minister of the Interior (Senator Foll) announced today that applications for permits to enter have been amended to ensure that the ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. FRENCH WOMAN GLIDER KILLED

    Madame Girod, holder of the French women's gliding record of six hours 52 minutes, was killed when her glider, cast off from a powerplane, fluttered ...

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  25. FED. CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT

    Although the Federal Parliament will probably devote some time this session to discussion oh amendments to the Constitution, it is unlikely that ...

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  26. MISSING AIRMAN

    A native discovered the body of the airman, Littleton Hay, alongside a wrecked plane in dense jungle on a mountainside. Hay was reported ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. ALLEGED THIEF

    The hearing began of the case in which Leslie Duncan Sinclair, aged 46 , clerk, was charged with stealing £1293, belonging to the Incapacitated and ...

    Article : 72 words
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