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  3. 'BLANKET' ON CAUSE OF NEW AIR DISASTER ON U.K. RUN

    SINGAPORE — Up to a late hour last night no explanation was given for the crash on Saturday of the B.O. A.C. Constellation airliner "Bell" in which 33 persons lost their lives. ...

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  4. OPEN-AIR SERVICE

    In 1827, Capt. B. B. Thomas bought North Down, a wellknown property which has remained in the ownership of the Thomas family ever since. The first Church of England services in the district were held in the hall at the old home. In 1845, the first church was dedicated. Yesterday, on the spot where the little building stood, a commemorative service, held as part of the Tasmanian sesquimentennial celebrations, was attended by some hundreds of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. French seize port in surprise attack

    SAIGON.—Several battalions of French and Vietnamese seaborne troops on Saturday landed on the coast of Central Annam and seised Qui Nhon, important rebel port on the China Sea which controls one of the main roads across Central Indo-China. Shock troops stormed ...

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  7. Royal rest

    MACKAY. — The Queen and the Duke spent yesterday afternoon lazing on the beach of. Seaforth Island, the ...

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  9. The North-West in story and picture

    "The Advocate" is to publish a book which will present in picture and letterpress, the story of the North-West Coast. Announcing this yesterday, the managing director (Mr. L. B. Harris) said it was hoped the book, to be called "Rediscovering Tasmania," would be available to the public by October. ...

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  10. FOUR KILLED BY "LIVE" FENCE

    PERTH.—Three boys and a man were killed in a mass electrocution at Bridgetown, 180 miles south of Perth yesterday. Another boy is critically ill. A woman is in hospital and four children were burned. ...

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  11. Revolutionary methods of building first-class roads

    HOBART—Revolutionary methods of building first-class roads both quickly and cheaply are being investigated by the Public Works Department. The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said last evening that they saved 70 p.c. of the cost of concrete roads and 50 p.c. of that of normal bitumenising methods. ...

    Article : 330 words
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