STILL damp from its immersion in the Mediterranean on New Year's Eve. when the air liner City of Khartoum crashed off ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 361 wordsMANIFESTATIONS of Egyptian unrest are at present not apparent, but observers believe that the resentment against Britain in ...
Article : 514 words"PAVING the Way," Simpson Newland's celebrated pioneering epic, is more than s novel. Intertwined with its story is a vast ...
Article : 261 wordsCAUGHT in the path of a fierce willy-willy last night, Capt. Frank Neale's Percival Gall plane and Major E. G. Clerk's Hermes ...
Article : 247 wordsSir—I am in doubt To the resident of that cosmopolitan metropolis Sydney and of its well-groomed and self-satisfied sister in between. ...
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Article : 144 wordsA 35-year agreement to purchase will probably be one of the conditions under which the Government will allot the recently purchased Padthawav Estate ...
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Family Notices : 699 wordsA prisoner at the Adelaide Gaol named William King, about 22. was taken to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday afternoon. He was found ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 18 Jan 1936, Page 2
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