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  4. Australia's Hero of the Air Racing to Metropolis UNREGISTERED RACING TANGLE

    Nobody in the unregistered racing business knows where he stands to-day if what was divulged at an inquiry by the stewards this morning is any criterion. With the Kedron Amateur Racing Club ...

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  5. Cricket Carnival. PIZZEY'S PUZZLING SLOWS.

    The weather was perfect again for cricket when the North Queensland-South Queensland match was resumed at the ...

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  6. They are Justly Proud of Their Son

    "It's finc, Dad," said Mrs. Kingsford Smith, sent., when discussing with her husband their distinguished son's record flight from Eengland to Australia at their home in Longu[?], near Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IS BRITISH CABINET CRISIS MATURING?

    Vital questions are being shaped to a decision behind the committee-room doors of the Imperial Conference. The fiscal issue has yet to be decided by the British Cabinet, and this decision will make the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Smithy" Should Arrive About Four O'clock

    Brisbane is agog with excitement over the impending arrival of Super-airman Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, after his record-breaking flight from England to Australia. He left Cloncurry at 5.30 o'clock this morning, and is flying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TOO BIG A MAN FOR A KNIGHTHOOD.

    A civic reception will be accorded Kingsford Smith in Sydney Town Hall on Thursday. Suggestions are being put that he should be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE AUSSIES ACE.

    He flew away from "Blighty" in the Junior Southern Cross. Which proudly bore the emblem of his birth. ...

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  11. SPEEDWAY VISIT.

    The Speedway management was the first Brisbane organisation to extend a practical invitation to the "wizard of the air," Kingsford Smith, to visit ...

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  13. FELL 25 FEET. ELECTRICIAN INJURED.

    Falling 25ft from an electric light pole at Harlin-road yesterday, Arthur Webb (married), of O'Sullivan-street, Woodend, was seriously injured. ...

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  14. Diversion of Traffic.

    Elsewhere in this issue appends notification issued by the Police Traffic Department, concerning the temporary diversion of traf[?], including ...

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  15. NAMES OMITTED.

    In the list of entries for the November Handicap at the Q.T.C. November Meeting, published in this issue the names of Sir Leucops, Kitty ...

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  16. BITTEN BY DOG.

    Bitten by a dog while playing at his home at Dinmore yesterday Lloyd Verrall, aged four, sustained a severe laceration on the left cheek. ...

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  17. KNOCKED OVER

    Sarah Benbow, adult, of Perssostreet, Newmarket, received an injury to the sp[?] and buttocks, and suf[?] ...

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