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  4. A MOST AMAZING AERIAL FEAT PERFORMED OVER BROCKLESBY

    Pilot L. G. Fuller, of the Royal Australian Air Force, made world aerial history 1000ft. over Brocklesby yesterday morning. When the machine he was piloting became interlocked with another of the same type, one ...

    Article : 799 words
  5. TO PRESERVE PEACE

    A suggestion that the United States call a conference of Pacific nations to discuss means for preserving peace was made to-day by Mr. C. V. Whitney. ...

    Article : 167 words
  6. CARVING UP

    Commenting on the new tripartite pact, a German spokesman to-day declared that Italy, Germany and Japan had already decided the “spaces” in ...

    Article : 154 words
  7. NOT BLUFFED BY PACT

    The United States Under-Secretary of State (Mr. Summer Welles), in a pronouncement on United States foreign policy, considered to be most ...

    Article : 425 words
  8. THE BROCKLESBY MIRACLE

    When two R.A.A.F. planes became interlocked in mid-air over Brocklesby yesterday, this is how Pilot L. G. Fuller brought them safely to earth. Airman the world over will award the palm to the Australian pilot for such an outstanding feat of skill and daring. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. JAPAN SEEKS TIE-UP WITH RUSSIA

    One of the most important asides arising from the signing of the Berlin-Rome-Tokio military pact is the expressed desire of the partners to cultivate the friendship of Soviet Russia. ...

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  11. DRIVE TO THE EAST INDIES

    The United States embargo on the export of scrap from may make inevitable an immediate Japanese drive to the East Indies, for tin, ...

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  12. SMASHING RAIDS

    The German naval base at Kiel was subjected to smashing raids by R.A.F. bombers for more than an hour last night. ...

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  13. NEW LORD MAYOR OF LONDON

    Sir George Henry Wilkinson has been elected Lord Mayor of London. ...

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  14. Sir Earle Page Insists On Formation Of An All-Party Government

    Australia’s war position was too critical to tolerate a stalemate in the Government, declared Sir Earle Page, M.H.R., to-night. The most urgent task was to assemble the ablest men within Cabinet, irrespective of party, he added. ...

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  15. KEPT IN THE “DARK”

    London is keeping Australia in the “dark” concerning important developments in the war, and this is causing concern in Ministerial ...

    Article : 290 words
  16. MILL STRIKERS TO RESUME

    Striking employes of Alexandria Spinning Mills, at a mass meeting yesterday, decided to resume work at 7 a.m. to-morrow. ...

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  17. INDIAN WAR COUNCIL; MOSLEMS REMAIN ALOOF

    The working committee of the Moslem League has passed a resolution stating that it is unable to join the Viceroy’s War Advisory Council ...

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