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  4. "SMITHY'S" 'PLANE.

    The Australian Press Associaiion is informed that although the Departaient of Commerce is satisfied that the data of Sir, Chas. ...

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  5. IN NEPTUNE'S REALM

    Entry into King Neptune's realm has been marked by a decided chenge in the weather. Rain swept the ship during the ...

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  6. Quarter of a Million People See Launching Of Big Atlantic Liner.

    KNOWN as the "534" since her keel was laid down, the giant Cunard liner had a dual christening to-day. Drenching rain falling as Queen Mary proclaimed: "I am pleased to name this ship Queen Mary." ...

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  8. Industrial Activity.

    Traffic returns for the four main railway systems during the past week again show at aggregate increase ...

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  9. WOOL SUBSTITUTES.

    The Imperial Economic Committee's wool intelligence department, in referring to Germany's wool pubstitutcs, says that tissues made ...

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  10. MEND OR END.

    M. Litvinoff, the Soviet delegate, disclosed to-day that he would move to end or mend the Disarmament Conference, by demanding a ...

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  11. May Fly Over Turkey.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday.—The Government has granted Sir Chas. Kingsford Smith permission to fly over Turkish territory while coming to ...

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  12. AIR RACE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Australian Press Association learns that there is a considerable possibility that the entry of H. W. G. Penny's ...

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  13. FOOTBALL. British Matches.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Results of football, matches played iu Great Britain to-day included: Rugby League: Bristol, 14, v. ...

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  14. BALLOON RACE.

    WAHSAW, "Wednesday.—The Polish balloon Kosciusko won the Gordon Bennett race to-day, landing in Finland after covering 807 miles. ...

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  15. AEROPLANE REMOVED FROM ICE.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Wednesday.— After a week's delay due to high winds, the tedious job of removing the giant Condor aeroplane from its ice ...

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  16. IMPROVEMENT IN BRITAIN'S RETAIL TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The money value of retail sales in Britain last month was 4.8 per cent greater than in August, 1933. Sales of food and ...

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  17. PREPARING TO RETURN.

    NEWPORT (RI). Wednesday.—Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, who made an unsuccessful challenge for the America Cup yachting trophy, has ordored the ...

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  19. U.S. Cruiser to Visit Australia.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Secretary to the Navy (Mr. C. A. Swanson) to-day approved of Admiral Upham's cruiser, Augusta, which is on ...

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  21. Anarchists Have Planned Outrages at Rangoon.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday. — Prolonged and intense police activity in Calcutta and other notorious centres of revolutionary intrigue int East Bengal have ...

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  22. GRESFORD DISASTER.

    LONDON", Thursday.—The Gresford relief fund has now reached £40,000. The Mayor of Wroxham told the "Daily Herald" to-day that he had ...

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