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  2. NEW SHIPPING SERVICE INAUGURATED.

    HER dark hull, buff-colored decks and black funnels contrasting with the deep blue of a, remarkably calm sea and the lighter blue of a slightly hazy sky, the P. and O. Royal Mail Steamer Maloja, of 20,914 tons, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Laying of Cable Completed.

    After the cable ship Faraday had completed the joining of the land and sea ends of the cable at Stanley yesterday ...

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    THE NIGHTMARE SEARCH FOR THE LOST AIRMEN, Air commodore SIr Charles Kingsford-Smith and Mr. Tom Pethybridge, gave picked R.A.F pilots many anxious hours amid cloud drifts, thunderstorms and blinding tropical rain. This picture, taken from a patrolling squadron of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OMITTED ITEMS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.— The statement that many of the items which had been submitted by the Burnie Municipal Council were not included in the public ...

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  6. REPORTED FINDING OF 'PLANE AND TWO AIRMEN.

    According to a wireless message from him by the Defence Department to-night the officer commanding the R.A.F7. in Singapore, ...

    Article : 218 words
  7. Doctor on Murder Charge.

    Pale, but composed, and with a half-inch cut above the left eye, Dr. Allan John Bothamley (45) appeared in ...

    Article : 229 words
  8. DEBATE ON PUBLIC WORKS PROPOSALS IN ASSEMBLY.

    The debate in the House of Assembly to-night on the Government's public works proposals provided members of the Opposition with an opportunity to refer to the growing expenditure of loan, money. ...

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  9. PASSENGERS DISAPPOINTED

    Of the 100 through passengers on the Maloja, 75 had booked for short motor tours of the Burnie district with the tourist officer ...

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  10. OFFICIAL WELCOME TO GOVERNOR.

    "I am very pleased to be back in Tasmania, and able to take up my duties fully again," said His Excellency the Governor (Sir ...

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  11. Seamen Threaten General Strike.

    The seamen, at a stop-work meeting to-day, declared in favor of a general strike unless the new Arbitration Court award made by ...

    Article : 145 words
  12. MURDER OF HOLMES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The jury, after a retirement of 20 hours, failed to agree to-day in the case in which Albert Stannard, launch proprietor and ...

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  13. Highly Technical Tests.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— During the next three months highly-technical tests will occupy the time of the experts of the Postmaster-General's Department, ...

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  14. THREE DEAD AND TWO HURT IN CROSSING SMASH.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— When a motor car was struck by the Townsville mail train at the level crossing at Nebo road, half a mile from the ...

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  15. BUTTER QUOTA.

    In the half-yearly report of the Victorian Dairy Products Board to June 30, presented to Parliament to-day the financial statement ...

    Article : 246 words
  16. ARMED HOLD-UP OF BANK.

    In a daring hold-up at Caulfield. East shortly before 3.30 p.m. today, an armed bandit, wearing gloves and with a handkerchief ...

    Article : 234 words
  17. THE AGENCY-GENERAL.

    HOBART, Tuesday.— In the House of Assembly to-night, Mr. E. W. Turner made an explanation in connection with his remarks in the House last ...

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  18. 16 DAYS' SILENCE.

    Sixteen days of silence have elapsed since the Administration schooner Hermes left Madang (New Guinea) for Rabaul. ...

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  19. LOAN MEETS A GOOD RESPONSE.

    Progress reports for the opening day of the £7,500,000 loan show a highly gratifying response, the Treasurer (Mr. Casey) stated ...

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  20. Melrose Due at Adelaide on Saturday.

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.— Mr. James Melrose, who broke his flight from England to Australia to assist in the search for the lost airmen. Sir Charles Kings. ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. Sydney's Hottest Day Since January.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— To-day was the hottest day since January. At 2.30 p.m. the temperature in the city was 9S degrees. ...

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