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  6. Chater's 'Plane Back, But Did Not Reach Port George

    At daybreak to-day two relief 'planes in the north-west set out to continue the search for the missing Southen Gross. Pilot Chater in a W.A. Airways 'plane set out from Derby (but returned at 12.30 p.m., having, owing to lack of petrol, failed to reach within 100 miles of the Port George ...

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  7. FROM THE VOID

    Radio signals were picked up last night by Mr. Donald B. Knock, a well-known radio expert, and associate technical editor of "Wireless Weekly," which, he believes, may have emanated from Mr. McWilliams, ...

    Article : 390 words
  8. FALSE START

    Any flight of the Widgeon en route to Wyndham to-day has been definitely abandoned. Wing - Commander Wackett has informed the Air Board ...

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  9. An Adelaide Incident

    On Wednesday night, Lance Coombe, of 44 King-street, Mile End, of the amateur station 5 WF of the West Suburban Radio Club, working ...

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  10. MORE 'PLANES

    Australian National Airways to-day received a telegram from the West Australian Airways, Perth, stating that they had two more aeroplanes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GALE'S FURY

    Captain Matheson had arranged to leave at dawn to-day in his Gypsy Moth for Wyndham, but owing to the fact that a strong gale was blowing he ...

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  12. PILOT WOOD'S STORY

    Having spoilt the morning in fitting the connections for extra petrol tanks, supplied by Mr. Vivian, the engineer at the Wyndham Meat Works, to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Before taking off from Richmond this morning, Captain L es Holden, pilot of the Canberra, had a run over the map with his colleagues on the journey. Captain Holden is holding the map. On his left is Dr. Hamilton. On the left of the picture is Mr. Stannage, wireless operator, and on the right, Mr. Mitchell, Aero Club's ground engineer, who will took after the Canberra's power plant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. A-WING!

    At 9.5 a.m. to-day, fairly into a strong westerly wind, which blew a thick haze of dust from the western plains. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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  16. Usual Pin Pricks Chinese War Bubble

    The defence of Wuhan collapsed in the usual Chinese manner, 5000 men going over to the Nanking Army. The defence line was thrown into great ...

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  17. Plea for Sunday Theatres in London

    The Society of West End Theatre Managers has written to the London County Council demanding that theatres enjoy the same facilities for ...

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  18. AT LEAST SIX DAYS

    The Chief of the Air. Staff, Air- Commodore Williams, said to-day that wing- Commander, Wackett thad definite instructions from the Air Board ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to "The Sun" by special permission. It ...

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