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  3. ATLANTIC SHIPPING MERGER.

    According to a cable message the new company, under which the Atlantic fleets of the Cunard and White Star Lines were merged, has been registered under ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  4. BRITAIN'S CHALLENGER FOR THE AMERICA'S CUP.

    The yacht Endeavour, which will race for the America's Cup in September, being launched at Gosport (England) last month. It was built to the order of Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, and has an overall length of 130ft. a beam of 22ft. and a drought of 15ft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 102 words
  5. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS.

    Detachment No. 501 at the annual Inspection of Voluntary Aid Detachments Nos. 501 and 502 at the Subiaco drill hall on Tuesday night. Heading the inspecting party is the Inspecting Officer of Voluntary Aid Detachments (Colonel D. M. McWhae). Behind him b the State Commandant (Brigadier A. M. Martyn). On the extreme right is the State Controller of Voluntary Aid Detachments (Major L. E. Le Souef). Mrs. H. E. Parker, who commanded the No. 501 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AT THE MERCY OF THE SEA.

    Pounded by heavy seas, the coastal steamer Nambucca, which went ashore on the South Spit at the entrance to the Nambucca River, New South Wales, on May 7, is here depicted shortly before she broke up. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FROM SPEED TRACK TO STOKEHOLD.

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, the famous British racing motorist (second from the left), assisting in the stokehold of the liner Windsor Castle, on which Prince George returned from South Africa. Several stokers were overcome during excessive tropical heat and passengers volunteered to take their places. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AIRMAN RESCUED AT SEA.

    Scenes during the rescue of a French air pilot whose plane fell into the sea following a collision with another plane off Bizerta, the French navai station in Tunis on April 17. (1) M. Charles Petus, the wreaked piane, climbing aboard the Jervis Bay, a boat from which rescued him. (2) Transferring the pilot to a French naval seaplane, (3) The rescue by the boat from the Jervis Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CONTROL OF HOARDINGS.

    A complaint that many dilapidated signs end hoardings were to be seen along the main highway which passed through Belmont was made by a Belmont ratepayer ...

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  10. ADAM LINDSAY GORDON HONOURED.

    Left: A memorial bust of Adam Lindsay Gordon, which recently unveiled in the Poets' Cornier of Westminster Abbey. It is the first memorial to be set in the Poets Corner since Tennyson died. Centre: Lady Hilton Young, who modelled the bust, at work in the garden of her home, facing Kensington Gardens, London. Right: Gordon at the age of 30 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PROPOSED HALL FOR ARMADALE

    A special meeting of ratepayers of the Armadale-Kelmscott Road Board district will be held at the old Armadale public hall on Monday at 8 p.m., when matters ...

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