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ADVICE TO KINGSFORD ' SMITH. (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY, Juy 19. Mr F. Stewart (Chairman of the Australian National Airways Ltd.) has communicated with. Kingsford Smith and Ulm, advising them not to attempt a flight over the Atlantic, which is hazardous, adding, that the Company is convinced that such an exploit is not needed as a test of the crew’s courage, ar airmanship, which is already established.
EMPIRE PREFERENCE.; y. V)' 1 j CANBERRA,• My:. 19, ; ..Federal Ministers beiipveVn’o attempt will'be made to ahblish Umpireipreference, until after the-Imperial'Confer-ence, next year. >. Premier Moore ; of' Queensland has received a cablegram that preferential duty- on sugar will at least remain till after the Imperial Conference. FEDERAL NAVAL EOONQMY. SYDNEY, July 19The first step in the Federal Government’s economy campaign as far as the Australian navy is concerned, will ibe tile placing in reserve of H.M.A.S. Marguerite. The sloop will be paid off on Tuesday; and the officers and men drafted to other ships.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1929, Page 5
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