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INTER-STATE MOTOR-LINER. —The new passenger motor-ship Westralia. which has been built for Huddart Parker, Ltd., for the Sydney-Perth run. Apart from the Aorangi. the Westralia will be the only vessel of this type operating in Australian waters.

R. BRUCE OPENS CAMPAIGN IN QUEENSLAND. —The Prime Minister of Australia, with Mrs. Bruce, Colonel C. Cameron, Mr. P. T. Shaw, and Mr. A. O. Magill, chairman of the Country Progressive National Party, on their arrival at Brisbane by the air-liner Canberra in which they had a stormy passage from Sydney.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 16

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INTER-STATE MOTOR-LINER.—The new passenger motor-ship Westralia. which has been built for Huddart Parker, Ltd., for the Sydney-Perth run. Apart from the Aorangi. the Westralia will be the only vessel of this type operating in Australian waters. R. BRUCE OPENS CAMPAIGN IN QUEENSLAND.—The Prime Minister of Australia, with Mrs. Bruce, Colonel C. Cameron, Mr. P. T. Shaw, and Mr. A. O. Magill, chairman of the Country Progressive National Party, on their arrival at Brisbane by the air-liner Canberra in which they had a stormy passage from Sydney. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 16

INTER-STATE MOTOR-LINER.—The new passenger motor-ship Westralia. which has been built for Huddart Parker, Ltd., for the Sydney-Perth run. Apart from the Aorangi. the Westralia will be the only vessel of this type operating in Australian waters. R. BRUCE OPENS CAMPAIGN IN QUEENSLAND.—The Prime Minister of Australia, with Mrs. Bruce, Colonel C. Cameron, Mr. P. T. Shaw, and Mr. A. O. Magill, chairman of the Country Progressive National Party, on their arrival at Brisbane by the air-liner Canberra in which they had a stormy passage from Sydney. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 16

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