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  2. RODNEY DISASTER. NO MORE BODIES FOUND

    Although police dragged a wide area of the harbor to-day no bodies of the seven persons missing in the Rodney disaster were recovered. ...

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  3. 4¼ MILLION FEET OF TIMBER FROM OVERSEAS

    TIMBER, TIMBER EVERYWHERE was in evidence at South Wharf Melbourne, when the freighter Clumberhall, from Vancouver, unloaded four and a quarter million super feet, including 1040 oregon logs, for Melbourne firms. In the picture big ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RESEARCH WORK VACANCIES

    Learning and professional training are at a discount in some branches of the Commonwealth Public Service. ...

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  5. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST ITALIAN SAILORS

    Two thousand anti-Fascists, watched by nearly 30,000 people and 100 police on foot, horse, motor cycles and in ...

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  6. DISTRIBUTION OF AIR MAILS

    Subsidised as well as unsubsidised lines will be affected in a re-organisation of internal air services consequent on operation ...

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  7. TRADE WITH CHINA AFFECTED

    worth £759,560, compared with £56,944 in 1936. The worst export slump was recorded last September, when exports were ...

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  8. U.S. NAVAL MEN'S GALLANTRY

    The bravery of members of the crew of the United States cruiser Louisville in diving to the rescue of passengers of the launch Rodney ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. ST. MARYS COAL STRIKE

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— The dispute which has rendered idle the collieries in the St. Marys field for 13 weeks is to be discussed by a mass ...

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  10. HEAT WAVES AND FLOODS

    While Melbourne sweltered to-day in a temperature soaring towards the century and Adelaide was in the midst of ...

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  11. ll R.A.A.F. PLANES TAKE PART IN MANOEUVRES

    Eleven R.A.A.F. 'planes from Richmond, N.S.W.— five Avro Anson bombers and six Hawker Demons—to-day comple [?]d ...

    Article : 91 words
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    Sir Harry Sheehan, who was recently appointed Governor of the Commonwealth Bank. He was formerly Secretary to the Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PLANES LAND ON ICE FLOE

    The British United Press correspondent at Moscow reports that an aeroplane from the ice-breaker Murman landed on the ice floe on ...

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  14. AIRWOMAN SAFE

    Mina Barbara Hitchens, the Sydney flyer who was reported missing after she left Kerema for Wau in a Gipsy Moth aeroplane on ...

    Article : 219 words
  15. FIRE IN MELBOURNE HOTEL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The full strength of three city fire brigades was [?]ed to Young and Jackson's Hotel, [?]t the corner of Swanston and Flinders ...

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  16. How Air Travel Saves Time

    To-day the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) had an early breakfast in Melbourne, caught the 7.30 a.m. airliner ...

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  17. SHIPBOARD ROMANCE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — At noon to-day Miss Elizabeth Helen Thompson, a young Irish brunette, and Mr. John F. Jackson, well-known station owner ...

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  18. Cupid Busy in Darwin

    Cupid has been interfering With Government departments here. During the past year five ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. TAROONA'S ENGINES REPAIRED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— After working from early yesterday, engineers finished repairs to the port engine of the Taroona in time to get the ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. PLANE SOMERSAULTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Brian Carpenter (25), of Springfield Avenue, King's Cross, escaped with abrasions and shock when the plane he was piloting ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. ENGINEERING UNIONS DEREGISTERED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union and the Australasian Society of Engineers were deregistered to-day, when ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. Wanganella Collision

    The Commonwealth Court of Marine Inquiry has found that the master of the trawler Durraween carelessly navigated the ship ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. LOYALIST ATTACK REPULSED

    The "Times" correspondent at Bilbao says that despite snow and a temperature of ten degrees below freezing point, two Republican ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. ANNIVERSARY SIDELIGHTS

    When the Lord Mayor (Alderman Nock) was examining the accommodation arrangements during the anniversary celebrations for the ...

    Article : 290 words
  25. DECISION RESERVED

    HOBART, Thursday— After a hearing which occupied seven sitting days, the case was completed in the Supreme Court to-day in which Katherine Lade ...

    Article : 268 words
  26. GROWERS' FRUIT LABELS

    HOBABT, Thursday.— The chairman of the State Fruit Board (Mr. R. H. Thompson) stated to-day that the registration of growers' labels on fruit ...

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    ONE OF THE TWO R.A.F. FLYING BOATS which w:l[?] have to remain in Melbourne until new parts are received either from Singapore or England. The machine pictured above lost a propeller in a flight over Melbourne recently, and has been placed in position at Williamstown for repair work ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. FISHERIES RESEARCH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—-Costing £12,000, the National Fisheries Laboratory Research Station is to be established at the New South Wales ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. REBELS USING ½-TON BOMBS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Spanish insurgents are now using half-ton bombs, which will crash through six or seven concrete [?]loors before bursting, ...

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  30. SOVIET BASE AT VLADIVOSTOCK

    The Australian Associated Press correspondent made inquiries about Japan's attitude to reported Soviet preparations for super-battleships. ...

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  31. DIED FROM INJURIES

    HOBART, Thursday.— As a result of injuries received in a motor collision on February 10, Robert William Guy (60), of 132A Hill street, West ...

    Article : 145 words
  32. WOOL SALES MELBOURNE MARKET IRREGULAR

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The wool sales were continued to-day, when competition from Britain, European countries, Japan and Australian mill owners ...

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  33. UNDERSTANDING WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.— "There is no question of dropping the general question of an understanding with Germany," said Lord Plymouth during a ...

    Article : 126 words
  34. Wit At Ninety-Seven

    WITTY almost to the end was Sir James Crichton-Brown, the brain specialist, dead at Dumfries at the age among 97. He was a great believer in, ...

    Article : 145 words
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