More than 100 Harvard advanced trainers--built in Canada--stand on the plant airfield of one of the Dominion's largest aircraft factories where 8,000 men and women are employed. The Canadian aircraft programme is now concentrated on four ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 139 wordsADELAIDE: Though flic British Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) is not averse to flying the Atlantic during wartime, he is not likely to come to ...
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Article : 251 wordsSIR,-- Although a. little time has elapsed since the bombing of Rome, it is possible that in the near future other attacks will (we hope) be made. ...
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Article : 423 wordsThe President of the Queensland leathers' Union. Mi R. C. Goss (centre) chatting with Mr R, F. McPhail of Cairns (left) and Mr J. A. Frost, of Atherton, before the start of the Teachers' Conference today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 171 words"A lot of hard things have been said against the old school tie. I believe there are a lot of things to be said in favour of it," said the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson), opening the 54th conference of the Queensland Teachers' Union today. The Governor wax emphasising the importance of character ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Wed 11 Aug 1943, Page 3
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