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  4. THREE 'PLANES LOST. Another Polar Disaster.

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Saturday.—The Fox Film expedition which was sent in two planes to meet General Nobile, the ...

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  5. THE SOUTHERN CROSS LANDS AT HONOLULU.,

    "WE WILL CONTINUE AS PLANNED TO SUVA." Making those his first spoken words after his 27-hour flight across the Pacific from Oakland, California, Captain Charles Kingsford Smith, the Australian pilot of the monoplane, Southern ...

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  6. Leaving at Dawn.

    HONOLULU, Saturday.—Dispelling all qualms of the curious, Capt. Kingsford Smith made three things plain to questioners immediately following his ...

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  7. COMMENT IN_ AMERICA. The Premier Air Hazard.

    NEW YORK, Friday (Midnight).— The safe arrival of The Southern Cross at Honolulu is presented as the most important news of the day in ...

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  8. A WIFE'S INTUITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The late Sir Robert Houston, the British shipowner Who left £7.000,000, paid a tribute in his will to his wife's "intuition, which ...

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  9. NEW FRENCH CHAMBER.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Foreign Secretary, M. Briand, who is recovering from his illness, looking pale and thin, was present when the new Chamber ...

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  10. DETAILS OF THE 'PLANE.

    The Southern Cross is a three-engined Fokker monoplane. The span of the wing is 71ft. S[?]in. (Hiukler's is 20ft.), and it is of full cantilever (internally ...

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  11. AMUNDSEN SETTING OUT.

    OSOLO,0, Friday.—Capt. Raold Amandsen states that his Nobit[?] relief expedition will be a private venture, but will co-operate with other expeditions. ...

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  13. ITALIAN HYDROPLANE READY.

    ROME, Saturday.—.An Halian hydroplane in search of General Nobile will leave Lake Maggiore for the Antarcticl on Monday, Parachutes will be ...

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  14. Satisfaction in Melbourne.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—News of Capt. Kingsford Smith's arrival at Honolulu delighted Melbourne airmeni. To-day in military and civil aviation ...

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  15. NEW ENDURANCE RECORD

    ROME, Sunday.— Starting on Thursday, two Italian aviators, Fenturin and De Ribreto, remained in the air 58 hours 43 ...

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  16. Turkey Afghanistan's Model.

    CONSTANLNOPLE, Friday.— King Amanullah of Persia, who on the completion of his indian and European tour with a visit to Turkey, before his ...

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  17. FIJI PREPARING.

    SUVA, Friday.—The Council is preparing Albert Park as a landing place for Capt. Smith, and is cutting down necessary trees and removing telegraph ...

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  19. Capt. Wilkins for London.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Capt. Wilkins and Lieut. Carl Eielsen, The Polar fliers, will leave on Monday in an aeroplane for Amsterdam, where they will ...

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  20. NEARING HONOLULU.

    Word was received at 11 a.m., Pacific standard time, from Hilo wireless station, which was in communication with the 'plane, which was taking ...

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  21. Cobham in England.

    LONDON, friday.—Sir Alan Cobham's flying boat, Singapore, in which he has just completed a 23,000-mile round-Africa) survey Hight, had to come ...

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  22. All Ready for Next Hop.

    HONOLULU, Saturday.—Capt. Kingsford Smith announced at 11 o'clock this morning that he would take off from Wheeler Fields for ...

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  23. Spanish. "Mystery Flier."

    MADRID, Friday.—A message from Capt. Iglesias, the Spanish "mystery flier" who set out for an unknown destination on Wednesdny, says he has ...

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  25. HOBART HEARS SOUTHERN CROSS

    HOBART, Saturday.—MNr. Cyril W. Monks, of the wireless branch of the Postal Department, picked up the following message at Hobart al 11 o'clock ...

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  26. MRS. LYON "VERY, VERY HAPPY."

    PARIS HILL (Maine, U.S.A.), Saturday.—Mrs. Harry. Lyon has received a cablegram from her husband as follows: "The first leg of our flight was ...

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  27. CONGRATULATIONS PROM U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Assistant-Secretary for Air, Mr. Warner, lias cabled Capt. Smith: "Congratulations on your success, which I hope ...

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  28. ITALIAN SQUADRON AT MARSEILLES.

    MARSEILLES, Saturday.—The Italian seaplane squadron has arrived here. ...

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