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  4. ARE N.Z. FLIERS ADRIFT IN TASMAN SEA?

    A TREMENDOUS wave of disillusionment and gloom has swept over New Zealand, following the realisation that all the optimistic messages regarding the Ao-te-a-Roa were unfounded, and that the plane probably never sighted the New Zealand coast at any stage of its flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DEATH OF OLD RIFLEMAN

    ANZAC RANGE, Wednesday. WHILE the riflemen were assembled around the dinner-table to-night. Wt. Officer ...

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  6. BRUCE SITS IDLY BY

    THE Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, has definitely told the N.S.W. Branch of the Stewards' Union that he will not intervene in the ...

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  7. GINGER ALE PERIL !

    As a result of the latest freak order of the Prohibition authorities, ginger ale is to disappear from Chicago cafes and drink ...

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  8. WHERE IS OUR NAVY?

    THOUGH feverish anxiety tears the hearts of people the world over as to the fate of the NEW Zealand birdmen. our Navy and our ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LONDON TO BE "FLOOD-PROOF"

    As a results of the recent great flood, the London County Council has decided to hasten its great scheme to make London ...

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  10. BANISHED TO SIBERIA

    UNCONFIRMED reports from Moscow. via Riga. say that Leon Trotsky. the former lieutenant of Lenin. who for some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NO SUPPORT FOR DAUGHTER

    TOM MIX, the cowboy him hero, announced yesterday that he will contest red wife's suit for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SUICIDE STOPS BAND CONCERT

    As Mr. Edwards. conductor of the Bondi Beacn Band. mounted the bandstand on he beach last night. at 7.30 preparatory to the usual concert, he ...

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  13. N.S.W. SECOND ELEVEN FOR VIC.

    IT was announced last night that the New South Wales Second Eleven to play a Victorian Second Eleven at ...

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  14. AT ROSEBERY YESTERDAY

    Consider the punter as he watches the steed that carries his cash--with an eye, perhaps, on one or two dangerous others. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. POSSIBILITIES

    AT a liberal estimate, the petrol carried by the Aotea-Roa must have given out at 1 a.m. yesterday. Therefore ...

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  16. STILL CONFIDENT

    CAPT. KIGHT, who tossed a coin with Capt. Hood to see if he would remain behind, said yesterday he was confident that the airmen were ...

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  17. TASMAN DESERTED BY SHIPS

    ON the assumption that the N.Z. fliers may be drifting in the Tasman, Mr. Mares, State Metrologist, was asked last night just ...

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  18. WAR OUTLAWRY PLAN KILLED

    M. BRIAND, French Foreign Minister, has requested the French Ambassador to inform Mr. F. B. Keilog. U.S. Secretary of State, in reply ...

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  19. STATE DEFICIT

    The Premier announced yesterday that the revenue position had been explained to Cabinet. "The estimated deficit when we came ...

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  20. MAN DROWNED BY A FISH

    AN inquest on the body of a man recovered from Long Island Sound revealed that the man had probably been drowned by the fish ...

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  21. "HIGH IDEAS, BUT LOW IDEALS'

    MISS MAID ROYDEN. the roted English evangelist. whom the Chicago "Temperance" and church societies refused to meet because she ...

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  22. YOUNG SURFER MISSING

    The discovery of the clothes of a youth named Jack Sullivan, 20. on the Beach at Stockton, this afternoon, aroused fears for his safely. He had ...

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  23. WARSHIP TO SEARCH

    The Minister for Defence has instructed the cruiser [?]unedin to leave Auckland at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning and steam at 24 Facts to the ...

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  24. SENTENCE COMMUTED

    The death sentence recorded on [?] Lyulen [?] a telegraph. who was found guilty on [?] is of having [?] ...

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  25. STOLEN SAFE TURNS UP

    The safe stolen from the Rabinda railway station on December 23 has been discovered by some Italian boys in the scrub a mile on the Cairns side ...

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  26. FOUND DROWNED

    Pietre Demartina, 15 has been found drowned in the river at Catrns. He was a farm worker. and had a wife and children in Italy. Demartina has ...

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  27. POISON THE CAUSE

    The adjourned inquest careering the death of Irene Isabel Neilson. who died at Fell timber creek en January L was concluded at Wodonga yesterday. before Mr. J. ...

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  28. TO FIGHT OFF PIRATES

    Owing to the daring operations of pirates, steamers of the Jardine-Mathieson line, trading to Chinese ports will curry troops in future. ...

    Article : 34 words
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