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  4. British Aviators' Great Triumph

    To the accompaniment of tumultuous cheering, which drowned the tremendous roaring of their racing 'plane, the British airmen, Mr. C. W. A. Scott and Capt T. Campbell Black, flying a De ...

    Article : 956 words
  5. GERMAN HYSTERIA

    Declaring, "This is how her most dangerous opponent was eliminated by sport - loving England, which protested when ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. PRINCE AT CANBERRA Accorded Enthusiastic Welcome

    The Duke of Gloucester was given an enthusiastic welcome on his arrival at Canberra this morning, when the ...

    Article : 189 words
  7. BEER WAR ENDED

    A message from Norseman, West Australia, states that, the town is now quiet after disturbances when the beer strike ended. ...

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  8. Killed Instantly Ill-fated Gilman and Baines

    It is now clear that the ill-fated Gilman and Baines were killed instantly before their machine caught fire. One was killed by terrible head injuries, ...

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  9. Bogged at Albury

    The Dutch airmen, Parmentier and Moll, left Charleville at eight o'clock last night and landed at Albury at 1.15 this morning. ...

    Article : 78 words
  10. JAPANESE SAMPANS

    The Bishop of Carpentaria, the Right Rev. S. S. Davies, on arrival in Sydney to-day, advocated increased vigilance following the activities of ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. Unfortunate Accident

    After the presentation ceremony at the King's Hall to-day, Mrs. J. D. Millen, wife of Senator Millen, fell andbroke her arm. ...

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  12. Prince's Tribute

    Speaking at Birmingham to day, the Frince of Wales, referring to Scott and Black's victory in the air race, paid a tribute to "two very gallant ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. Regrettable Scene

    An unfortunate scene was witnessed in one of the corridors at the King's Hall, when Mr. Mahony, the new Federal Labour member for Dennison, ...

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  14. FRACAS IN CAFE

    When four men were asked to pay George Southern, a cafe proprietor at Darlinghurst, for their meals last night, it is alleged they violently ...

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  15. Yankee Enterprise

    Mack Scnncit. the film magnate, today cabled Scott. and Black "Heartiest congratulations. What are your terms to appear in Sennett feature with ...

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  16. CHURCH IN PARLOUS STATE

    Al the conference of the Congregational Union the chairman, the Rev. W. T. Hooker, said the church was in a parlous state. The pleading of a simple ...

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  17. AMUSING CANARD

    Mr. Campbell Black, co-pilot of Scott in the International Air Race, referring to a cable from London that before his departure he had asked the ...

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  18. The "Also Rans'

    Positions of flyers in the Centenary air race who have not yet touched the Australian coast are as follow: Catbcart Jones, left Batavia for ...

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  19. Air Speed!

    Warrant-Officer Agello flew a seaplane at 441.1 miles per hour at Lake Garda to-day. breaking his own record of 423 miles per hour. ...

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  20. ANOTHER AIR RACE

    Tasmania has (decited. to organise an air race and yesterday Issued an offer of £1000 in prizes and a share of all profits to competitors in the ...

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  21. HIKERS MISSING

    Two girls. Olive Phillips. aged 22, and Hollie Stanfield aged 18. members of a tramping party, are missing in the mountain range at Southern ...

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  22. "Splendid" Says De Haviland

    "It is splendid." declared Capt. De Haviland. referring to Scott's win to-day. "I did not think the Comet would reach Melbourne in loss than 3½ or ...

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  23. DUKE DRIVES TRAIN

    The Duke of Gloucester had sereral new experiences in a lengthy official programme yesterday. He drove the railway express for half-an-hour and ...

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  24. WEIGHT CARRYING TEST

    The authorities to-day stated that the! Croydon aerodrome is unsuitab'e for Colonel Fitzmaurice's test. Therefore, in the presence of American officials, ...

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  25. How the Others Are Faring

    Brook arrived at Athens from Rome to-day. He is waiting the arrival of n propeller to repair the one which was broken during his flight. ...

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  26. CARNEGIE MURDER

    The police have arrested a man and charged him with the murder of Henry Thomas Norwood, stationmaster at Carnegie, Victoria, on the night of ...

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