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  3. Farmer drags man from crashed trainer plane at Sheffield

    When a Tiger Moth trainer aircraft belonging to the Devonport Aero Club nosedived into the bed of a dried-up creek near Sheffield last evening the passenger was dragged from the wreckage by a farmer who had been working 150 yards away from the spot. The farmer, Ronald ...

    Article : 356 words
  4. Cricketers' tribute

    MEMBERS of the Brighton (Vic.) R.S.L. cricket team who visited Devonport during the holidays paid tribute to fallen comrades by placing a wreath on the cenotaph. Pictures show the visitors lined up at the cenotaph ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
  5. POWER CUTS HIT CITY

    MELBOURNE. — The State Electricity Commission's power ban came into force yesterday, ...

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  6. TWO COASTERS DIE IN ROAD ACCIDENTS

    Two people were killed in road accidents on the North-West Coast last evening. Mrs. Bertha May Pease, of Burnie, died in the Devon Hospital (Latrobe), following a car accident near Latrobe and Thomas Patrick Leo (51), of Stoodley, was killed when he was struck by a car in Best st., Devonport. ...

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  7. Collaosed and died

    JOHANNESBURG. — Judge Philip Millin collapsed and died while presiding at the Supreme Court, Johannesburg, ...

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  8. Woman climber turns back

    KATMANDU (Nepal). — Madame Marguerite Lobsinger Dellbach, the only woman member of ...

    Article : 104 words
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  10. Dollar expenditure to be severely cut

    CANBERRA.—Federal Cabinet at its next meeting on April 29 is expected to have a preliminary report from the departmental committee inquiring into dollar licences. This will enable Ministers to form an assessment of the ...

    Article : 242 words
  11. Hydro failure in N. Zealand

    WELLINGTON.—Less than a month after North Island power supply authorities were told they could wipe out most ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. NO CAUSE YET OF COSTLY FIRES

    HOBART— Further investigations by Det. Supt. G. D. Mackey, chief of the C.I.B., and his assistants ...

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  13. "ARMY" OFFICER RECOVERING

    HOBART. — Brigadier C. K. Begley of the sulvation Army, who met with a motor accident near Launceston last ...

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  14. END OF £2M. RAIL STRIKE

    SYDNEY.—A 21-dayold strike by turners and fitters, which has cost the New South Wales ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. TENSION RISES IN NAZARETH: TROOPS STAND BY

    NAZARETH.—Steel helmeted troops with fixed bayonets and Bren guns stood by at every street corner in Nazareth yesterday, as tension rose after clashes on Monday. The communal tension is ...

    Article : 230 words
  16. Lone attempt to sail Atlantic fails

    LONDON. — Before leaving County Down, Ireland, on Saturday on a lone attempt to sa[?] a boat across the ...

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