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  4. FINE, WITH CLOUDS

    City Forecast. -- Fine during the day, with passing clouds; Fresh N.W. to W. wind; cold night. ...

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  5. "SUN'S" SPECIAL INTERVIEW WITH AIR HERO

    The world is ringing with the praise of Charles Lindbergh, the Missouri mails pilot, who, flying alone, crossed the Atlantic from New York to Paris, a distance of about 3500 miles in a little over 33 hours, thereby winning the £5000 prize offered to the first man performing such a feat, and establishing a new non-stop flight record. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "HAUNTED"

    After leaving Port Said passengers by the Australian Commonwealth liner Esperance Bay heard knocking and footsteps while sitting on a hatch, and ...

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  7. ON WANE

    Commenting on the visit of Sir Miles Lampson, the British Minister to China, "The Times" expresses the view that Bolshevik influence will linger on for a time and will continue to complicate affairs in China. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW RECORD

    The "Weekly Dispatch'" points out that, besides being the first lone Atlantic flyer. Lindbergh, by covering 3500 miles, also breaks Lieutenants ...

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  9. TO AUSTRALIA ?

    Lindbergh covered the distance from San Diego (Cal.) to Paris in three jumps. His flying time was 56 hours 44 ...

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  10. "NO MORE TAXIS"

    Miss Gladys Moncrieff, who was in a taxi which collided with a motor car yesterday, while she was returning from, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NUNGESSER'S MOTHER

    Awakened at 2 p.m., after 10½ hours' sleep, Lindbergh had a hearty lunch, and then appeared on the Embassy balcony, arrayed in Mr. Herrick's best ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BRITISHERS' DASH

    The British airmen, Lieutenants Carr and Gillman, who were endeavoring to creat a distance flight record from England, to Karachi (India) ...

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  13. DOWNWARD PATH

    Scotland is deteriorating socially, morally, and spiritually, according to reports of committees of the Church of Scotland' and the United Free ...

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  14. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Princess Nadine do Charrow, who was refused admission into England, has sailed again for America. ...

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  15. SCENE ON ARRIVAL

    Lindbergh desired to take his machine to a hangar, but the propeller would have decapitated those who were reading the name on the ...

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  16. HOW HE ESCAPED

    Lindbergh, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times," considered the flight itself monotonous, and the experience scientifically unimportant. ...

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  17. OUT OF DANGER

    The condition of Lady Patricia Russell, formerly Lady Patricia Blackwood, Lady Novar's niece, who is suffering from complications ...

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