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  2. ADVENTURE IN A CUTTER

    The Ho-ho, a 38ft. Norwegian cutter, arrived at Callao Bay today, after an adventurous cruise of nearly two years from Hobart ...

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  3. BROADCAST BY KING

    KING GEORGE will broadcast a message to the whole of the British Commonwealth of Nations on the evening of Coronation Day (May 12) at the end of an Empire programme of homage, in which six Prime Ministers, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BUSH TRAGEDY

    About two hours after he had informed a boy he was "nearly done," Leslie Geard (52), unmarried, labourer, was found dead in a bed in a hut occupied by ...

    Article : 244 words
  5. EXPLOSIVES FOUND IN BUNKER

    Golfers at Moore Park links ran a risk of being severely injured by an explosion when playing balls out of a bunker near the 17th hole during the ...

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  6. AGREEMENT WITH' U.S.A.

    Arrangements have been completed for discussions during the visit of Empire Prime Ministers concerning a projected Anglo-American agreement ...

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  7. FOUNDRY STRIKE IN SYDNEY

    Practically every foundry in Sydney is entering the third week of idleness, no solution of the deadlock between the metal trades ...

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  8. LOST CONFIDENCE IN FRANCO

    THE diplomatic correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says: "General Orgas, the Spanish rebel commander on the Madrid front, is now convinced ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN EXPELLED

    MR. NOEL MONKS, of Melbourne, and a former Tasmanian, who is the correspondent of the London "Daily ...

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  10. TRAINING OF CIVIL PILOTS

    The Royal Australian Air Force facilities for training pilots were ample to turn out young men who, at the end of training under the Short-Service ...

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  11. NAZISM BANNED

    A proclamation directed against Nazism in South-west Africa and recruitment for the German army or auxiliary forces, prohibits all but British subjects ...

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  12. SHOOTING OF FRENCH DIPLOMAT

    The Magistrate has ordered a mental examination of Madame De la Ferriere, who is reported to have attempted to commit suicide in her cell. She stands ...

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  13. MEETING OF ONE

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says: "A new form of reductio ad absurdum, which is a favourite French political weapon, has been ...

    Article : 218 words
  14. CLIPPER ON RETURN FLIGHT

    Pan-American Airways' Clipper, after postponing its departure yesterday, took off from Auckland Harbour at 4.17 a.m. today on the first stage of ...

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  15. TASMANIAN PRODUCTS

    The exhibition of pieces of furnitur which have been specially constructed of Tasmanian woods has now been withdrawn fiom the windows of the ...

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  16. MAN AND WOMAN FOUND DEAD

    Harold Thomas (40), of Kilbridge St., Hurlstone Park, and Mrs. Elizabeth Alice Divall (27) were found dead early this morning in the gas-filled kitchen of ...

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  17. Ulster's Population

    A preliminary statement of the recent census of Northern Ireland issued to-day gives the total population as 1,279,177, comprising 623,050 males and ...

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  18. Atlantic Air Race

    Mrs. Amy Mollison has entered an aeroplane for the Atlantic air race. ...

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  19. HAVOC WROUGHT BY THE FEN FLOODS IN ENGLAND

    THE FEN FLOODS in England last month caused thousands of pounds worth of damage, and rendered scores homeless. An aerial view of Earith, which was abandoned to the floods on March 16. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ACCIDENTS LORRES COLLIDE IN HUON

    Two motor-lorries, travelling in opposite directions, went over the embankment opposite the orchard of Messrs. Brennan Bros, at Franklin on ...

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  21. TWO KILLED

    Two persons died, several were admitted to hospital, and many were treated for minor injuries as a result of accidents during the week-end. ...

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  22. EXPELLED BY ITALY

    The Delhi correspondent of "The Times" says: "Replying to the demands for retaliatory measures against Italian traders in India owing to the expulsion ...

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  23. STRUCK BY CAR

    Robert Yule (87), of St. John's Park, received a fractured right leg and left arm when he was knocked down by a motor-car at the junction of Augusta ...

    Article : 317 words
  24. SIXPENNY EDITIONS

    REMARKABLE success has attended the enterprise of publishers who about two years ago started to issue ...

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  25. HONG KONG FORTS

    THE plans for the fortification of Hong Kong involve an expenditure of £8,000,000, and include the construction of ...

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  26. ASSEMBLY ATTACKED

    The "Tribuna" violently attacks the Indian Assembly owing to the questions asked, and declares that machine-guns and radio sets found in ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. U.S. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    Operators of the United Mine Workers have signed a two-year agreement for wage increases totalling 85,000,000 dollars (£17,000,000), annually, for ...

    Article : 179 words
  28. MAN DROWNED

    Malcomn Beaton (40), of North Sydney, was drowned when he fell overboard from his launch in Sydney Harbour last night. Beaton invited ...

    Article : 139 words
  29. LONDON BUSMEN'S HOURS

    Negotiations will shortly be opened between the Transport and General Workers' Union and the London Transport Board for a new agreement ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. ITALY IN LIBYA

    The possibility of the transfer of the Governor of Libya (General Balbo) to a more congenial post after his exacting service in Libya is being discussed in ...

    Article : 155 words
  31. LONDON TRAFFIC

    CONTROL of traffic in Piecadilly Circus, the busiest and most complicated street intersection in the West End of ...

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  32. BRITAIN AND IRELAND

    Mr. W. T. Cosgrave, a former President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, opening his campaign In view of the forthcoming General ...

    Article : 113 words
  33. CAMPAIGN FOR CHEAP MILK

    Following publication of the report of the Government Advisory Committee on nutrition, it is likely the Milk Marketing Board will extend to ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. AGAIN IN JEOPARDY

    The position of the Premier of Alberta (Mr. Aberhart) is again in jeopardy. A petition, asking the Cabinet to resign, which has been ...

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  35. Trace of Duchess of Bedford

    The strut of an aeroplane was found on the beach near Great Yarmouth to-day, and was identified as part of the machine in which the missing Duchess ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. Rescue Party Killed

    On the way to rescue an Englishman lying injured in a hut in the Alps, two Austrian peasants were killed by an avalanche. Another party, constantly ...

    Article : 52 words
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