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  4. CAPE RECORD BROKEN

    Mr. A. Henshaw, who is endeavoring to establish a two-way flight record between London and Cape Town£ arrived at 6159 p.m. 39½ hours out from ...

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  5. 120,000 Refugees Enter France

    Reference to the solidarity of interest that united France and Britain was made in the House of Commons to-day by the Prime Minister at question time, and he declared that any threat to vital interests of France must evoke British co-operation with France. ...

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  6. ULSTER VISIT POSTPONED

    It has been officially announced that on the advice of the Government of Northern Roland, it has been decided to postpone-the visit of the Duke and ...

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  7. HUME BOAT CLUB STALWART

    Mr. George Clarke, one of the foundation members and staunchest supporters of the Hume Boat Club, aboard his sturdy home-built boat at Hume Reservoir. The vessel can proceed either under sail or by outboard motor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THIS IS OVERTIME !

    Allegations were ' made that an employe had worked 627 hours overtime from May 28, 1938, to August 38, 1938—an average of 49 ...

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  9. GUNMAN BREAKS DOWN AND WEEPS IN WOMAN’S LAP

    The story of a nightmare hour experienced by a taxi-driver was told in the Magistrate’s Court at Christchurch when Alan , Stuart McLachlan,. 23. a ...

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  10. NEW POLICY FOR NATIVES

    A new native policy with the ultimate objective of training natives and hall-castes to qualify for full citizenship was adopted by the Federal ...

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  11. TOOLANGI BLAZE

    A giant gum tree, with a base of feet. was the source of the disastrous Toolangi blaze early in January said Detective C. E. North, giving evidence ...

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  12. REFUGEES INCREASE

    Instancing the increased trade resulting from the admission of refugees the Home Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare), in a speech at ...

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  13. EXPLOSION NEAR ELECTRICITY STATION

    A series of muffled subterran[?] explosions and the lid. of n man[?] shooting up 20 feet into the air, accompanied by flames and dense smoke ...

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  14. 24 POINTS IN ALBURY

    Albury received its heaviest fall of rain for months yesterday afternoon when from a mild cloud burst 24 points fell. The outer district received no ...

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  15. SEARCHES CONTINUE

    Police activity in connection the bombing outrages unabated throughout London. A number of houses were visited last night, ...

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  16. NATIONALISTS NEAR FRONTIER

    The Nationalists have occupied Fighters, and are expected to reach the frontier this evening. -A message from Some states that ...

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  17. FATE OF SPAIN

    Peace or continued war in Spain hangs m the balance. There is a welter of reports, from which emerges the fact that there is a ...

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  18. HOME BURNT

    Retiring at 10 o’clock last night. leaving a small fire burning at the back of the house, Mr. and Mrs. L.P. Rainbird were awakened in the early ...

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  19. PROMINENT ANGLICAN CHURCHMAN DIES

    Canon Cakebread, rector of St Jude’s Church of England, died shortly 10 a.m. to-day. He had been rector of the church since 1912 and ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA MAY HAVE TO IMPORT HER PILOTS

    The secretary of the N.S.W. Royal Aero Club (Mr. S. G. Bridgland) believes that unless some means can be found of giving Australian commercial ...

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  21. ADMINISTERING MANDATES

    “Swindling with German colonies” is the heading under which “Fremdenblatt” prints a message from Sydney stating that it is proposed to combime ...

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  22. “WAR TO DEATH”

    Despite suggestions made by Mr. Justice Lukin and her counsel, Lily Jane Vogwell, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. declared that she was ...

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  24. GOEBBELS WARNS JUGO SLAVIA

    The Minister for Propaganda Goebbels) in an article in “Angriff,” warns Jugo Slavia that the fall of the Stoyadinovitch Cabinet must not ...

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  25. DELUGE IN QUEENSLAND

    Torrential rain continues to fall on the tropical coast, where up to 839 points has been recorded for 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day. Tully has had ...

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  26. CHARGE OF MURDER AT TUMUT

    Norman Niddrie, 23, laborer, appeared at Tdmut Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Michael Joseph Downing. He was remanded till ...

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  27. THE SOMMERLAD MURDER

    The inquest on Marjorie Constance Sommerlad, 38, of Hillcrest Farm, Tenterfield, was opened to-day and . immediately adjourned until March 7. ...

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  28. MR. BRUCE TALKS WITH N.S.W. CABINET

    The High Commissioner for Australia in London (Mr S. M. Bruce) had a discussion lasting two and a half hours with members of the State Cabinet ...

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  29. PREMIER RETURNS

    “I am in favor of peace,” declared President Azana on his arrival Collonges Sous Saleve, near the Swiss frontier. He expected to leave for ...

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  30. DUKE AND DUCHESS HERE NOVEMBER 14

    Mr. Lyons announced to-night that, he had received the following message from Lord Cowrie: “It is announced officially that their Royal Highnesses the Duke arid Duchess of Kent will leave England in the second week in October and will Fremantle on November 14.” ...

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  31. DUTCH PEACE DESIRES

    “Holland will not allow the free passage of troops operating against an aggressor nation, under Article 16 of the League Covenant, if the aggressor Is a ...

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  32. DUKE TO GO TO N.Z.

    Speaking at a dinner given by the N.Z. Society, of which he has accepted membership the Duke, of Kent, Governor-General designate of ...

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  33. GERMANY ADMITS HER PART

    The tide of war-weary refugees continues to sweep over the frontier. Twenty thousand civilians and 35,000 militiamen, were waiting at dawn to ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. BRITAIN NEVER STRONGER

    On his arrival Iran Melbourne today, fee High Commissioner for Australia in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) said he agreed wife fee statement made by ...

    Article : 73 words
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