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  2. AERODROMES IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Spooner) said, in opening the new aerodrome at Inverell on Saturday, that the ...

    Article : 237 words
  3. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    A search party, led by airmen, will shortly leave Burma for an island about 15 miles off the coast to search for the wreckage of the Lockheed ...

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  4. MAN DROWNED.

    Two men were swept into the pounding surf, and one of them was drowned, when they were fishing from the rocks below the cliffs at Kurnell, ...

    Article : 219 words
  5. LONDON TO CAPE AND BACK

    Flying Officer Clouston and Mrs. Kirby Green, who reached Croydon at 3.23 yesterday afternoon, on the return flight from Capetown, beat the ...

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  6. U.S.A. PEACE MOVE.

    Far from being a sort of disguised entente aimed against the Nazi-Fascist Bloc, as suggested in some quarters, the pending ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL POLL.

    The Labour party will make a vigorous effort to capture seats in municipal and shire councils at the elections on December 4. ...

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  8. "COMING GREAT WAR."

    The Japanese Army might have to march to Nanking and Hankow, declared the Japanese Commander-in-Chief at Shanghai (Lieut.-General Matsui) to the Italian Ambassador to China, who called on him. General Matsui expressed warm appreciation of ...

    Article : 308 words
  9. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION.

    Two last-minute nominations for the City Council elections upset anticipations that the Labour group in Flinders Ward and the Civic Reform group in ...

    Article : 316 words
  10. BOY DROWNED IN RIVER.

    Ralph Burling, 16, of Birdwood Avenue, Lane Cove, was drowned while swimming in the Nepean River, near Richmond, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  11. MAN DROWNED WHILE FISHING

    While fishing off the rocks at Green Hills, near Laurieton, early yesterday morning. George Pead Wauchope, 67, was washed into the sea and drowned. His body was not seen ...

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  12. RUMANIAN PRINCE'S FLIGHT.

    The Rumanian aviator, Prince Cantacuzene, left Croydon at 12.38 a.m. yesterday, in an attempt to beat the London-Cape record of Flying-Officer A. E. Clouston and Mrs. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA "NOT WORRIED."

    Suggestions that the dominions are worried about the trade negotiations between Britain and America do not, at this stage, apply to Australia. ...

    Article : 319 words
  14. EXPLOSION OF PETROL.

    Six persons received severe burns this afternoon at the home of Mr. John Lindford, of Rosemary Lane, when a tin of petrol was kicked over by a child ...

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  15. AN INDEPENDENT NORTH CHINA.

    Highly-placed officials at Rome reveal that an official Chinese mission headed by Chen Kuo-fu, has left Rome for Brussels, after discouraging ...

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  16. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS.

    Passengers who are travelling in the Otranto to attend the Australian 150th Anniversary celebrations are Dame Maria Ogilvie Gordon and ...

    Article : 185 words
  17. DIVIDED VIEWS.

    While the City welcomes the initiation of the Anglo-American trade negotiations, it considers that they will be long and difficult. Supporters of the pact emphasise that it would ...

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  18. TIME OFF FOR MARRIAGE.

    Two film players, Jackie Coogan and Betty Grable, were married at St. Brendan's Roman Catholic Church yesterday afternoon, after having finished ...

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  19. JAPAN'S PART.

    The inauguration in January by the Japanese Ministry of Communications of a regular passenger air service from Tokyo to the Marianne Islands and to ...

    Article : 294 words
  20. TAUGHT FAMOUS MEN.

    The name of Mr. C. C. Lynam, an honorary fellow of Hertford College, Oxford, and formerly headmaster of Dragon Preparatory School, Oxford, ...

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  21. JAPAN'S WESTWARD ADVANCE.

    With the capture of Kashing, south of Soochow, which the Japanese claim, they declare that they will be able to turn the flank of the "Hindenburg Line." ...

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  22. EARL DE LA WARR'S VISIT.

    Earl de la Warr, Lord Privy Seal, who will represent the British Government at the 150th Anniversary celebrations, will have no official mission to Australia. ...

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  23. INFLUENCE IN THE PACIFIC.

    The proposed British-American trade agreement, while it might be disturbing to those who supported the Ottawa agreement, would be a great thing if it brought about an ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    Canon Dart's "unintentional slight" to the Duke of Windsor before the Armistice Day service at St. George's Church, Paris, was referred to, amid applause, by Earl Grey, in ...

    Article : 266 words
  25. AIR-CONDITIONING OF TRAINS.

    "The introduction of air-conditioning in trains in the United States and Canada has been taking travellers away from the overland buses," said Mr. N. R. McMorran, Australian ...

    Article : 157 words
  26. RIVAL CARNIVALS.

    At a meeting of the local 150th Anniversary committee, it was decided [?]o conduct a New Year's Eve carnival in opposition to the Katoomba function, which attracts many ...

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  27. HAILI SELLASSIE.

    Is Haili Sellassie still Emperor of Abyssinia or merely a royal refugee from a conquered country? Is he wealthy or penniless? ...

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  28. DAMAGE TO R.A.A.F. PLANE.

    An Air Force plane was damaged when landing on Canberra aerodrome this morning. Neither the pilot nor the observer was injured. ...

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  29. ANTI-CATHOLIC ACTS DENOUNCED.

    The Roman Catholic Hierarchy, at its annual meeting sent letters to Catholic leaders in Spain and Germany, denouncing the Spanish and German Governments' policies ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. "NO HAPSBURGS."

    Nazis and Communists [?]bined late last night to mob Monarchists, who were celebrating the 25th birthday of the Archduke Otto. Several hundreds attacked the hall, ...

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  31. PARACHUTE LEAP.

    "It was wonderful," said Miss Jean Burns, 17, of East Brunswick, after she had made a parachute jump from a height of 3200 feet on to a paddock north, of the Essendon ...

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  32. VICTORIAN DISPUTE.

    It is thought in political circles that the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) may make a surprise move in the dispute which has arisen over the reform of the Legislative Council. ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. SHORTAGE OF COAL FOR EXPORT.

    At a meeting of the council of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce it was stated, with reference to suggestions that additional Australian coal could be marketed in ...

    Article : 102 words
  34. U.S. TRAIN WRECK.

    Two people were killed and 53 seriously injured when a train was wrecked at Bluefield (Virginia). Rescuers worked on a frozen embankment ...

    Article : 41 words
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