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  4. FRESH AND SQUALLY

    Mostly fine and warmer, with clouds during the day; fresh and squally N.E, breeze; tendency to showers. ...

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  7. Under Moonlit Skies Airmen Swoop Over Tasman Sea

    While Sydney slept, a ghostly aeroplane left Richmond aerodrome at 2,44 o'clock this morning, and winged its rapid way oyer the city, and out to sea. The A'O-tea-Roa, ("Long White Cloud") had begun its historic flight across the Tasman Sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BIRTLES FOUND

    Francis Birtles, the Australian motorist who is motoring to Australia' in a Bean car, reached Calcutta yesterday evening. The 1200 miles to ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. FLOODS FALL

    The flood which devastated the low lying areas of London, drowning 14 people, was caused by a tidal wave, according to Lord Desborough, president of the Thames Conservancy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BLOODTHIRSTY

    A picturesque rebel general, who calls himself The Wild Beast of the Mountains, rides a white mule, and strikes his own ...

    Article : 200 words
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  12. BRITISH HONOR

    The 14-year-old son of the British Ambassador, Sir Esme Howard, while driving the Ambassador's motor car, ran over a 10-year-old girl, who was ...

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  13. THEY'RE OFF! GOOD LUCK AND GOD SPEED

    Taken, just before the Ryan monoplane, with Captain Hood and Lieutenant Moncrieff aboard, began to move away from the Richmond hangars in the moonlight of early morning. The engine was opened full out and with a burst of rapidly increasing speed the machine made a perfect take off a, 2.44 a.m., and headed away on the long sea flight to New Zealand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SHOPPING BY 'PLANEI

    Mrs. Carberry, the wife of Mr. John Carberry, who attempted a flight to Capetown in November, to-day flew, in her own "Moth" from ...

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  15. "ART IS LONG--"

    "Nonsense!" said a shingled woman resident of Reading when she was summoned for leaving her motor car for an unn[?]ssarily long ...

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  16. "RED ROSE" MAY FLY BACK

    It is understood that Captain W. N. Lancaster hopes to fly the "Red Rose" back to England from Australia over the same route. ...

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  17. TWENTY KILLED

    Twenty-one are dead as the result of an explosion in the Industrial Coal Company's mine. It is also possible that there are other victims. ...

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  18. PRINCE WINS 'CHASE

    The Prince of Wales won a mounted paperchase of three and a half miles at Melton Mowbray to-day. The 'chase was organised by the ...

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  19. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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  20. BACK TO SIBERIA?

    A message from Riga says that an unconfirmed Moscow report declares that Trotsky, Kameneff, Radek, Zinovieff, Rakovsky, and others, who were ...

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  21. HEARS DEATH PLANNED, SEES RED, KILLS FOUR

    Charles Barber, an American mine manager, who was kidnapped on December 17 by a bandit named Mondosa, has reached here, bruised and ...

    Article : 171 words
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