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  4. AIR FORCE BOMBER CRASHES TEN LIVES LOST Three Federal Ministers Among Victims

    TEN PERSONS, including three senior members of Federal Cabinet, were killed instantly when an R.A.A.F. bomber crashed out of control about a mile from Canberra aerodrome a few minutes before 11 a.m. today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIGGEST RAID OF WAR

    THE German air force again had its fingers badly burnt when it resumed attacks on Britain yesterday and today. Using 500 aircraft the Germans yesterday made their most extensive raids of the war. Sixty-two of their machines ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LOANS FOR WORKS

    CANBERRA, August 13.— Loan programmes aggregating £17,000,000, including £1,389,000 for Tasmania, ...

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  8. DATE OF POLLING

    AT an informal, meeting ot Federal Ministers tonight a tacit agreement waa reached that the air tragedy should not be allowed to interrupt materially the arrangements for the Federal Election next month. The date of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LOAN COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURNED

    ALTHOUGH immediate action has been taken to appoint new Acting Ministers for Army and Air, the tragic deaths of Brigadier Street and Mr. Fairbairn will ...

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  10. Victims Of Crash

    VICTIMS of the crash near Canberra aerodrome were: The Minister for Army (Brigadier G. A. Street). ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. NOT UNTIL OCTOBER

    CANBERRA, August 13.—It is suggested that the rationing of petrol may not operate until October 1. Because of unavoidable delays in the ...

    Article : 180 words
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  13. Tasmanian Pilot Missing

    MR. P. C. WALCH, of Hobart, was advised yesterday that his son, Acting Flight-Lieut. Stuart Crosby Walch, of the ...

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  14. IN TOUCH WITH GROUND BY RADIO

    MESSAGES sent by the machine to the Canberra radio station during its flight from Melbourne conveyed no suggestion that anything unusual occurred until the ...

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  15. LEADING MEN KILLED IN OTHER

    THE only Australian air disaster comparable with the crash yesterday was that in October, 1938, when the Douglas air liner Kyeema crashed into Mt. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC MEN DIED IN SERVICE OF NATION

    SIR HENRY GULLETT BRIGADIER STREET MR. J. V. FAIRBAIRN SIR BRUOENELL WHITE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NO FURTHER OPERATIONS

    LONDON, August 13.—The Italians have made no further advance in Somaliland, and the threatened attack on Egypt from Libya has not developed. ...

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