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    TAIL-LESS MONOPLANE Known as the "flying wing fighter," perfected by the Northorn Aircraft Corporation, Los Angeles is expected to influence aircraft design. This remarkable looking plane is driven by two propeiters mounted at the rear. It is a single-seater righter. With a 38ft. wingspan. Guns are mounted on either side of the cockpit and in the wing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CONSCRIPTION ISSUE

    Advocates of conscription for overseas service were bitterly attacked by the Army Minister (Mr. Forde), in Melbourne. Nothing, he said, was ...

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  4. XMAS TELEGRAMS AND POSTAGE

    To save delay and disappointment lodge your Christmas telegram greetings at your nearest post office a week or ...

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  5. INTERSTATE NEWS IN BRIEF

    Canberra, Tuesday.—To give full effect to the decision made months ago by the Menzies' Cabinet, the Federal Government has promulgated ...

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  6. DEATH SENTENCE

    Melbourne.—Alfred Bye, 42, driver, formerly of Railhead Camp, Bacchus Marsh, is under sentence of death. Bye was charged with the murder ...

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  7. GERMAN ESCAPES

    Adelaide, Monday.—Hermann Hans Joachim Schwarz, 27, a-German seaman, interned as an alien, who escaped his guards and jumped ...

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  9. MILLIONTH MEAL

    Sydney.—The Anzac Buffet in Hyde Park, Sydney, has served its millionth meal. The recipient was Gunner A. M. Wier, who has just ...

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  10. MOTORIST'S FEAT

    Perth, Tuesday.—Aubrey Melrose, a Perth motorist, received a public welcome to-day, when he returned from a journey to Sydney, begun ...

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  11. DROP IN R.A.A.F. ENLISTMENTS

    Sydney.—Sir Donald Cameron, chairman of the New South Wales R.A.A.F. recruiting drive, has stated that enlistments in the R.A.A.F. have ...

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  12. STREAMLINED VENUS

    Sydney.—From 26 finalists who set a dazzling standard of beauty and grace, 17-year-old Dorn Fraser of Bondi, has been chosen as the ...

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  13. REFUND OF WAR PROFITS

    Sydney.—The Cockatoo Dock and Engineering Co. Pty. Ltd., and other companies engaged on war work, are refunding to the Commonwealth ...

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  14. LARGEST FAMILY

    Canberra, Monday,—The claim of Mrs. Olive Smyth, of the Rand, near Albury, that her" eighteenth child, born last week, made her the mother ...

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  15. PENSION BILL PASSED

    Canberra.—The invalid and Old Age Pensions Bill, which increases the pension rate from 21/6 to 23/6 has passed through all stages in the ...

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  16. SEED SHORTAGE

    Melbourne.—Unless Australia can replace the £85,000 worth of vegetable seeds she used to import annually before the war, she stands to lose ...

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  17. OLDEST ELEPHANT DEAD

    Melbourne, Monday.—"Princess Alice," claimed to be the oldest elephant in captivity in the world, died at Wirth's Circus early to night. She ...

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  18. LIBERTY WEEK

    Brisbane, Tuesday.—Over £12,000 was raised in Queensland's "Liberty Week." ...

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    RITA HAYWORTH most alluring of all to-day's stars—and she certainly looks it in her black and white nightie—making ready for the new Hollywood ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. AIRMEN GROW FLOWERS

    Canberra.—Officers at Duntroon operational station decided to brighten the place up and men were surprised to receive a 10 shilling ...

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  21. PRODUCTION OF TANKS

    Melbourne, Monday.—Mass production of a type of tank that would suit Australian conditions was discussed at a conference at Victoria ...

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  22. AGED TWINS

    Hobart (Tasmania).—Two famous Tasmanian twins, Messrs. Frederick and Charles Burbury, have celebrated their 80th birthday. The twins ...

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  23. LABORER KILLED

    Adelaide.—William Herbert Pascoe, 52, laborer, of Curzon Street, Plympton, received fatal injuries at about 8 p.m. on Saturday when he ...

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  24. DISCHARGE BADGE

    Canberra, Wednesday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde), said that consideration would be given without delay to the question ...

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  25. EX CLERGYMAN GAOLED

    Melbourne, Monday.—James Leishman, 24, of Belgrave Road, East Malvern, former Congregational Minister, who was found guilty on ...

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  26. WINS D.F.C.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—Pilot Officer K.E. Robinson of Lismore (N.S.W.), who made about thirty flights over Germany has been awarded the ...

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  27. DOCUMENT STOLEN

    Sydney, Monday.—Charged with having without lawful authority, taken a copy of a statement showing particulars of steel recommended for ...

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  28. NEW AIRCRAFT.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—The Minister for Aircraft Production (Senator Cameron), said that new types of aircraft may be made here soon. It ...

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  29. NO LATE LIQUOR

    Cessnock.—The Rev. Alan Walker who last week, attacked illegal gambling in Cessnock, is now attacking after-hour liquor trading, which ...

    Article : 27 words
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