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  2. DEVELOPING AIRWAYS 11½ DAYS TO BRISBANE

    It has been learned that the London-Brindisi direct air service will begin shortly. The 'planes on this service will carry the outward Australian mail, thus ...

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  3. DROWNED IN YARRA

    While she was attempting to help her grandmother's dog from the river, Nancy Josephine Mitchell, aged 11 years, Scotia street, Preston, was drowned in the Yarra ...

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  4. TEAM FOR AFRICA

    On Saturday the selectors of the Australian Eleven, Messrs. W. J. Johnson (Victoria), E. A. Dwyer (New South Wales), and V. Y. Richardson (South ...

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  5. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS KING WONDERFULLY FIT

    With the celebration of the Silver Jubilee only a week away a pen-sketch of the King as he is to-day is not inopportune. Physically, he is wonderfully ...

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  6. JAPANESE SQUADRON

    Two cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy—H.I.J.M.S. Asama and H.I.J.M.S. Yakumo—arrived at Port Melbourne on Saturday afternoon. They are making ...

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  7. GERMAN SUBMARINES REPORTS SAID TO BE TRUE

    Reports published in London that Germany has again violated the Treaty of Versailles by placing orders for the construction of a number of submarines are said to be substantially true. Her air force is being increased at a ...

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  8. VICE-REGAL TRAGEDY

    Lord Hyde, elder son of the Earl of Clarendon, Governor-General of the Union of South Africa, died in Kimberley Hospital yesterday as the result of an accident ...

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  9. FALL OVER CLIFF

    When he fell 40ft. down a cliff at Sydenham yesterday afternoon, Roland Gregory, aged 14 years, Melville road, West Footscray, escaped with lacerations to the ...

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  10. SECRETS REVEALED "SEIZE BRITISH ISLANDS"

    General F. M. Andrews, chief of the powerful new general headquarters of the United States Air Force, told a committee of the House of Representatives that in ...

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  11. Connections With West Africa

    Another Imperial Airway which will connect West Africa with the Imperial Airways network will be inaugurated shortly. Arrangements have been ...

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  12. CITIZENSHIP MUST BE WON

    The Minister for the Interior (Dr. Frick) has issued a decree prohibiting Jews from displaying German flags, and especially the Swastika. He says that ...

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  13. FLYING DOCTOR'S PERMIT

    DARWIN, Sunday. — Permission has been given to Dr. C. C. Fenton, the "flying doctor," to fly his aeroplane to urgent cases of sickness in North ...

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  14. MATCH NEARLY ABANDONED

    While 23,000 spectators waited for it to begin the match at Carlton between the Geelong and Carlton teams on Saturday was in danger of being abandoned as ...

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  15. U.S.A. TO AUSTRALIA

    The United States coastguard cutter Itasca returned to-day after having made a journey of 7,500 miles to survey islands suitable for landing-fields ...

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  16. Peace for United States

    Mr. Henry Stimson, who was chairman of the United States delegation to the Naval Arms Conference in London in 1930, addressing the American Society of ...

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  17. Discussions With Powers

    Official circles here describe reports from London that Germany is building submarines as an inspired attempt to prepare the ground for on increased ...

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  18. £91,400,000 FOR U.S.A. NAVY

    Without a division the House of Representatives approved the Administration's Naval Bill, which provides 457,000,000 (£91,400,000) for the construction of 24 ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. Mutual Military Assistance

    The Foreign Minister (M. Laval) is recontesting the mayoralty of Aubervilliers, a suburb of Paris, which he holds. He declared to-day that he would refuse to ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. MISS BATTEN FAILS

    Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealand alrwoman, was prevented by need for engine adjustments from completing her Austialia to England journey in time ...

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  21. MINISTER HAS A DAY WITH THE BLACKS

    (From Our Special Representative travelling with the Federal Parliamentary Party in Central Australia.) ALICE SPRINGS (C.A.), Sunday.— ...

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  22. DEATHS FROM DUST IN U.S.A.

    Five deaths were reported in the dust storm area in the last week. The American Red Cross is directing volunteer women workers in the construction of ...

    Article : 123 words
  23. HOUSE WRECKED BY EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — An explosion wrecked one of the finest houses in Parkes on Saturday night, and a fire which followed it completed its destruction. The ...

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  24. MONARCHY FOR GREECE

    The Minister for War (General Condylis) announces that the former King George of Greece will not be recalled to the throne at present. If a majority of ...

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  25. MAGNIFICENT PAGEANT

    Every new detail regarding the Royal Jubilee procession to St. Paul's Cathedral on May 6 is eagerly read, and the general impression is being heightened that the ...

    Article : 263 words
  26. Shot Dead by Farmer

    Corporal Michael Moriarty, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, was shot dead to-day when he was trying to arrest Daniel Knox, a farmer, who had driven ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. FOUR RECORD FLIGHTS

    Mr. T. Campbell Black, who, with Mr. C. W. A. Scott, won the Melbourne Centenary Air Race, intends to make four record-breaking week-end flights, ...

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  28. REACHING AGREEMENT ON MEAT

    The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) and the Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) have maintained informal contact with the ...

    Article : 188 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Three young Bengalis and an Englishman were killed whon two 'planes of the Bengal Flying Club collided at a height of 500ft. near the Dum Dum aerodrome, ...

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  30. Footballer Dies in Opening Game of Season

    HOBART, Sunday.—Frederick Yaxley, aged 26 years, a member of the Kermandie football team, collapsed after a scrimmage in the opening match of the ...

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  31. PILGRIMAGE TO THE SHRINE

    A pilgrimage to the Shrine of Romembrance was made yesterday by nearly 200 officers and men of the Melbourne University Rifles, who marched from the ...

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  32. Player Seriously Injured

    While he was playing football with the Seddon Rovers at Seddon on Saturday afternoon Angus Morrison, aged 18 years, Fielding street, Yarraville, collided with ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. Price of Gold

    Gold is quoted at £7/5/4 an ounce fine, compared with £7/4/9½ an ounce yesterday. Allowing for the premium on exchange ...

    Article : 42 words
  34. £30,200 for Quintuplets

    The trustees of the Dionne Quintuplets Trust Fund stated to-day that the amount of the fund was now 151,000 dollars (about £30,200). Most of the money ...

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  35. Amazing Escape from Death

    After having been inprisoned for three and a half days, W. Anderson, a miner, and two natives were found alive in the 15th level of the New Mnchavle goldmine ...

    Article : 143 words
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  39. Bodies of Mother and Child Found in River

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The discovery of a note on a table in her deserted home at Mount Garnett, near Cairns, to-day, led to the discovery in the river of the bodies of ...

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