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  2. ABO TWO-UP SCHOOL

    Last Saturday afternoon, just before six o'clock, Coffs Harbour police made a raid on a little school at which a number of colored men were ...

    Article : 447 words
  3. GARDEN NOTES

    To get an idea of the true value of trees and shrubs we have only to think of the different appearance noted when passing through towns by ...

    Article : 941 words
  4. EVACUATION

    The evacuation of civilians, particularly of children and their mothers, from any area of potential danger, ib a problem presenting many ...

    Article : 537 words
  5. INNISFAIL SUFFERS

    Innisfail, the £2 million Sugaropolis of the Far North of Queensland, with a population of 6000, has received such a set-back through the ...

    Article : 409 words
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  7. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT FOR THE RAF

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Fortal, KCB, DSO, MC, Britain's Chief of Air Staff, visits a Royal Air Force station to inspect American-built aircraft, which will be put into operation service with the Royal Air Force. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  8. STOLEN BANANAS

    Alfred A. E. Baker (31), a banana grower on Main Arm, was fined £3 and 10s 6d costs at Mullumbimby Police Court last week on a charge of ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. BRITISH CAVALRY TRY OUT NEW TANKS FROM USA

    British cavalry men, now mechanised, signalling by semaphore to other tanks of the squadron from their newly-arrived Americanbuilt cruiser tank. These fast tanks, built in factories of the USA, are arriving in large numbers for British armies in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 84 words
  10. COSTLY BUTTER

    A pound of butter—a "present" from a friend in Ireland—cost the Marchioness of Sligo £5 3s at Westminster Police Court. The ...

    Article : 211 words
  11. BRITISH PARACHUTE TROOPS TRAIN CONSTANTLY FOR COMBAT

    Britain is now building up a powerful parachute army. The parachutists sit with legs in a well in the bottom of the aircraft, parachutes hooked up by a strap. A red light warns "Get ready" and when it turns green the parachutists jump from the plane in turn, sliding down the hole into space, the breaking of the strap automatically opening the parachute. These bearers of a new familiar badge—Air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 137 words
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