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  2. MANES BURNED AT ARCHERFIELD

    Wreckage of two of the six planes which were destroyed by a fire which broke out in the No. 2 hangar of Qantas Empire Airways last night. In the top picture are the remains of Mr. R. S. White's Stinson Reliant, and below is all that was left of Mrs. H. B. Bonney's Klemm monoplane, My Little Ship. The pictures were taken shortly after 1 o'clock this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Obtained Rations While Wife Was Working

    Although his wife was working on one occasion and was in receipt of workers compensation on another, William Robert Tracey, Merthyr Road, ...

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  6. Two Years' Gaol For Manslaughter : Hobart Charge

    William Henry Wells and Malachi Vincent Holt, who were found guilty yesterday afternoon of manslaughter, were each sentenced this morning by the Chief ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. £950 Judgment Caused Farmer's Bankruptcy

    Judgment for £950 with costs was given in a defamation action in the Supreme Court last year against Wilfred Victor Christiansen, dairy farmer, of ...

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  8. All Boot Factories In N.Z. Get Orders For Military Boots

    Every boot factory in New Zealand has received orders for the manufacture of military boots. One footwear merchant stated that no ...

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  9. INQUIRY TO BE HELD Wreckage Examined To-day Difficulty in Locating Cause

    A Civil Aviation Department officer and police examined the wreckage of last night's fire which destroyed six privately owned planes valued at £4,380 at the No. 2 hangar of Qantas Empire Airways at Archerfield. It was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Jerusalem Jews Punished

    As punishment for abetting the shooting of an Arab, all Jewish shops in certain quarters of Jerusalem have been ordered to close for 48 hours. ...

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  13. N.Z. Hospitals Besieged By Women Seeking Free Maternity Service

    Hospitals Were beseiged by women seeking free maternity service under the Social Security Act. There is a severe problem in country hospitals, where restricted accommodation is taxed. Difficulties have arisen in districts where there is a large Maori population. Previously many Maori women ...

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  14. Stronger Lights On Tramcars, Union Urges

    Referring to yesterday's tram-train collision at Newstead, Mr. W. Richardson, secretary of the Brisbane Tramways Union, said to-day that the ...

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  16. N.Z. Prime Minister Suffering from 'Flu

    The Prime Minister (Mr. M. J. Savage) was unable to attend the opening of Parliament owing to influenza, but it is reported that he is much improved in ...

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  17. Compromise Chance Over Silver Control

    Efforts to get the House of Representatives' approval for the withdrawal of President Roosevelt's powers to devalue the dollar failed ...

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  18. Arab Anti-British Propaganda

    Replying to a Parliamentary question on a statement circulated by the Arab Centre in London containing allegations of atrocities by British troops and police ...

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