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  6. ALL EYES LOOKING SKYWARD FOR "SMITHY" INTENSE EXCITEMENT AT DARWIN

    THE AIR RACE from England to Australia, so far as one contender is concerned, ended sensationally to-day, when expectant and excited crowds here learned that Flight Lieutenant Hill crashed at Koepang, his machine landing in water and overturning, damaging his propeller. His was unhurt. INTENSE EXCITEMENT prevailed as a machine was sighted at Darwin at 4.20 yesterday afternoon. Was it ...

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  7. WILL TALK LIKE THIS TO-DAY.

    KINGSFORD SMITH, world-famed flyer, makes the final hop in his record-breaking flight to-day. He should land in Darwin at midday, and all eyes will turn skyward and thoughts turn towards Darwin awaiting news of him to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Hard Hitter

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--If a Bill introduced into Parliament by Mr. Dwyer Gray, Labor member for Denison, Tasmania, ...

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  9. AGED WIDOW MURDERED.

    Questioned after he had been arrested on a charge of murdering Mrs. Elizabeth Matilda Little, an aged widow, at Nuntin, on ...

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  10. GO THOU AND LIKEWISE

    "Just look at that. Isn't it beautiful?" exclaimed Lord Mayor W. A. Jolly yesterday as he gazed upon several excellent pictures of Queensland beauty ...

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  11. FRIGHTFUL DEATH.

    Terrible injuries were sustained by Mrs. Tom Foley, the wife of a Longreach slaughterman, when she slipped and fell ...

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  12. HIS RECORD HAS GONE NOW.

    BERT HINKLER, whose record-smashing solo flight record from England to Australia looks dangerously near being smashed by Kingsford Smith to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. "WON'T TELL YOU."

    "I won't tell you doctor, I know you would tell the police," said John Kearney at Sydney Hospital last night in reply to a ...

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  14. SHOCK BETTING RAID

    SYDNEY, Saturday. UNPRECEDENTED SCENES were witnessed in the city last night when two hundred men were arrested on betting charges at Mr. Dick Wootton's Doncaster Hotel, Kensington, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PRELIMINARIES COMPLETED

    LONDON, Saturday.--The heads of delegations to the Imperial Conference have completed their preliminary discussions ...

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  16. OVER THE FENCE.

    THIS LADY, snapped by "Truth's" photographer yesterday, lost the key of her house gate, but undaunted she climbed the high fence and solved the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "Mum's" The Word!

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Mr. Fenton, Acting Prime Minister, was about as communicative as a dumb man when pressmen ...

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  18. HUGE RAILWAY PROJECT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Contract were signed to-day for the construction by the Cleveland Engineering Co. Ltd., of the Zambesi and some 25 miles of ...

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  19. To-day

    WEATHER: Fine. HIGH TIDE: 7.18 a.m. and 7.3[?] p.m. SUN RISES: 5.12 a.m.; sets, ...

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  20. FELL 40 FEET.

    FALLING from the window of her home, which overlooks Bowser & Lever's quarry at Windsor, Mrs. Vera France, of Lutwyche-road, crashed to ...

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