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  4. Faster, Mori Frequent Service Is Proposed For Empire Air Mail

    IN the House of Commons, Sir Philip Sassoon, Under Secretary for the Air, outlining a scheme for the development of Imperial air communications, said that the main features were: Firstly, faster schedules; secondly, more frequent services ...

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  5. First English Air Mail Leaves Longreach

    Three machines carrying the first England to Australia air mails landed at Longreach at 9 a.m. this morning in charge ...

    Article : 330 words
  6. APPEAL TO FULL Court.

    NOTICE of appeal to the Full Court has been lodged by Norman Albert Neilsen, of Milman, against the judgment delivered by Mr. Justice ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA MAY BE COMPELLED TO CO-OPERATE.

    The possibility of the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) convening a special Cabinet meeting to discuss the meat ...

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  8. CHEQUE FOR HOSPITALS

    MR. F. R. BAKER, secretary of the Lake's Creek Benefit Fund, has forwarded to Mr. William Thompson, secretary of the ...

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  9. GERMAN CONDUCTOR .

    The management of the Philharmonic Orchestra has announced that Dr. Furtwangler will not be permitted to conduct the orchestra's ...

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  10. 'PLANE WRECKAGE NOT ULM'S MACHINE.

    Examination of the two pieces of an aeroplane which were found yesterday off N[?]hau Island has proved that they were not portions of Ulm's ...

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  11. RESCUED IN MID-OVEAN

    Early this morning the 16 members of the crew of the small Norwegian steamer, C[?]sto, to whose assistance German, British, and American ...

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  12. SEARCH FOR DOUGLAS AIR LINER

    Anxiety is felt for the safety of the K.L.M Douglas air liner in which Parmentier and Moll won the handicap section of the Centenary ...

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  13. FUND TO ASSIST POOR OF HULL.

    Mr. Joseph Rank, a director of a local milling firm and well known for his support of charities, is establishing a £300,000 trust fund to assist ...

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  14. VAN DERAILED; RAIL BUCKLED

    The derailment of the van of a special train near Glen Geddes, between Yaamba and Ku[?]warara, about 2.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the ...

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  15. BARCALDINE SCHOOL EXTENSIONS.

    The erection of a new building for vocational classes and a new verandah to the teacher's residence at the State school at Barcaldine has been approved ...

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  16. EISTEDDFOD ACCOMPANISTE.

    Mr. W. A. Hamilton, secretary of the 46th Queensland Eisteddfod, announces that Miss Shirley Mil[?]ett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Millett ...

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  17. WELL-KNOWN LONDON HOTEL TO CLOSE.

    The Midland Hotel, St. Pancras, where the Australian cricketers stayed in 1930, will close in April because modernisation is impracticable. ...

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  18. POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Court this morning Robert Reynolds, 59, with three previous convictions, William Long, 41, one conviction, and John McDcoald ...

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