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  4. “PROSPERITY IN CO-OPERATION”

    Standing at the western gateway of Canada, King George to-day reviewed his journey across the continent. He made reference to the international situation with the comment, “Some day the peoples of the world will come to realise that prosperity ...

    Article : 493 words
  5. AMERICAN HOLIDAYS; HEAVY DEATH ROLL

    The four-day holiday period resulted in a total of 400 deaths, including motor accidents, drownings, shootings, and deaths from burning. ...

    Article : 39 words
  6. MAN FACES MURDER CHARGE, BUT NO BODIES FOUND

    In a case that is unprecedented in N.S.W., Albert Andrew Moss, aged 61, laborer, was charged to-day with having committed two murders. Without a body or even part of one, the police charged Moss with having feloniously and maliciously murdered Thomas Robinson, aged 68, ...

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  7. Incidential Photographs of Royal Crossing of Atlantic

    Atlantic Crossed by Royalty. Top: The King and Queen an board the Empress of Australia, watch preparations for the exchange of mail with H.M.S. Repulse by means of the “barrel post.” The barrel was filled with the Royal mail and photographs, after which it was put overboard and picked up by the Repulse. Bottom: Over the storm-swept bows of the Repulse—a photograhic glimpse of the Royal liner. Empress of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ITALIANS MUST TIGHTEN BELTS

    It is stated by the Borne correspondent of “The Times” that additional figures quoted by Signor di Bevel since his Budget announcement on May ...

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  9. TWO UPSETS AT ROYAL BANQUET

    Their Majesties, who were guests at a Government banquet, had hardly recovered from the shock of a waiter dropping a tray of ...

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  10. A SATISFACTORY CONCLUSION

    The diplomatic correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that the Soviet Ambassador (M. Maisky) visited the Foreign Office to-day, where he ...

    Article : 147 words
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  12. POLICEMEN ON TRIAL

    The court was crowded to-day when in Quarter Sessions before Judge Stacey, Police Sergeant Roy Kirk and First Constable John Rowlands were ...

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  13. 3/10½ A BUSHEL FOR WHEAT

    A deputation of Labor members representing wheat growing areas waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day, and requested ...

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  14. SOMEONE IS LYING

    Military authorities estimate that Japanese casualties since the beginning of hostilities total 870,000. The Japanese placed their dead to ...

    Article : 221 words
  15. MAGAZINE ARTICLE ANNOYS

    As a protest against slurs on Quebe[?] leaders during the Royal visit, the Government is being asked to [?]an [?]an American magazine which ...

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  16. ALL ISMS ABHORRENT

    Mr. A. Heaps, a Commonwealth Federation Party member, asked in the House of Commons, if since Russia was to be Britain’s ally, why ...

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  17. REARMAMENT BURDEN

    The effect of rearmament on standards of [?]iving is discussed in a report by Mr. J. G. Winant, an American, who was recently appointed Director of the ...

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  18. SIR E. PAGE BACK

    Greatly improved in health, after resting for three weeks on the advice of his doctor, the Leader of the Country Party (Sir Earle Page) resumed ...

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  19. MR. LANG’S PLEA FOR COUNTRY DOCTORS

    An appeal to the Minister not to jeopardise the practices of existing doctors in country districts when fixing the boundaries for regional ...

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  20. YOUNG MAN DECAPITATED

    Holidaying at Springvale, Eric William Salstrom, aged 21, of Sale, was decapitated when the car in which he was driving with his uncle at ...

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  21. BIG FLYING BOATS TO FLY TO AUSTRALIA

    Four R.A.F. all-metal 21-ton Short-Sunderland flying boats which are stationed at Singapore, will shortly make a formation cruise to Australia. ...

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  22. ITALIAN CROP CAUSES ANXIETY

    Prospects for the- wheat harvest,, which were good a fortnight ago, are now causing anxiety owing to the bad weather. ...

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