Australian Ministers, who, it is expected, will visit London next year for the Coronation, will confer with leading Military and Naval and Air ...
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Article : 418 wordsTension in Europe has been intensified by an announcement by Herr Hitler that when he explains Germany's Rhineland policy on March 31, he will repeat his proposals of March 7. France has already given these suggestions a cold reception, ...
Article : 217 wordsThree instances of bag-snatching from women were reported to the police yesterday. In one, the thief escaped with nearly £60. In the others, he gained only a few shillings. ...
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Article : 312 wordsWhen Holyman's air liner Memma left Canberra on its way to Sydney yesterday tests were carried out of the new A.W.A. direction finder, which has been Installed at Mascot. ...
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Article : 115 wordsNorman Sinclair, 17, son of the proprietor of a motor garage in Bent-street, Katoomba was found to-night shot through the chest. The discovery was made by a man who was ...
Article : 86 wordsThe New Zealand Parliament was opened today by commission. Mr. W. E. Barnaid was elected Speaker. History was made in that the proceedings of Parliament were broadcast ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Mar 1936, Page 11
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