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VAST AIR ROUTES —When the new long-distance air services are inaugurated this week 50 large air liners a day will arrive at and depart Croydon. These will establish iOO miles an hour communication with all parts of Europe, North Africa, -Iraq. Persia and India. BRIBERY INQUIRY.—The Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. J. H. Sculll.n. announces that Mr. Justice Dethridee has been appointed to inquire |nto the allegation of bribery concern<;ertain members of the Federal 1 u olic Works Committee.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 9
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