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TRANSFERRED TO HOME STATION. —A Seagull amphibian escorting H.M.A.S. Albatross down Sydney Harbour on July 11, when the aircraft carrier left for England. The Albatross is being transferred from the Australian Navy to the Royal Navy. (Top Right) CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUNDS. Four London streets are now closed to traffic throughout the day, so that they may be used as playgrounds for children. The four streets are Huntsworth Terrace, St. Marylebone and Neville Road, Napier Road, and Redfern Road, all in Willesden.

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Northern Advocate, 25 July 1938, Page 8

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TRANSFERRED TO HOME STATION.—A Seagull amphibian escorting H.M.A.S. Albatross down Sydney Harbour on July 11, when the aircraft carrier left for England. The Albatross is being transferred from the Australian Navy to the Royal Navy. (Top Right) CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUNDS. Four London streets are now closed to traffic throughout the day, so that they may be used as playgrounds for children. The four streets are Huntsworth Terrace, St. Marylebone and Neville Road, Napier Road, and Redfern Road, all in Willesden. Northern Advocate, 25 July 1938, Page 8

TRANSFERRED TO HOME STATION.—A Seagull amphibian escorting H.M.A.S. Albatross down Sydney Harbour on July 11, when the aircraft carrier left for England. The Albatross is being transferred from the Australian Navy to the Royal Navy. (Top Right) CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUNDS. Four London streets are now closed to traffic throughout the day, so that they may be used as playgrounds for children. The four streets are Huntsworth Terrace, St. Marylebone and Neville Road, Napier Road, and Redfern Road, all in Willesden. Northern Advocate, 25 July 1938, Page 8