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  4. WEATHER FORECAST:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 words
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  6. 100 MILE GALE WRECKS KETCH IN N.S.W.

    Notwithstanding they did not get to bed until 3 a.m., the Southern Cross fliers were early astir and had a busy time ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  7. ICE MELTING UNDER NOBILE

    A message from the Citta di Milano at King's Bay, Spitsbergen, reports the disquieting fact that the ice-floo on which General ...

    Article : 679 words
  8. BODY WASHED UP; GRAVE FEARS FOR CREW OF SIX

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Driven ashore at Stockton, near Newcastle, in a gale which at times touched 100 m.p.h., the small ketch, White Bay has become a total wreck. The fate of the crew of six is not yet known, but a ...

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  9. A PROUD MOTHER AND WIFE

    A picture taken today in their suite at Menzies' Hotel, of Mrs Kingsford Smith, the mother of the pilot of the Southern Cross, and Mrs. C. T. P. Ulm, wife of the co-pilot, and organiser of the Pacific flight. A large floral aeroplane given to Mrs Kingsford Smith, is seen in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MAN ELECTROCUTED AT NEWCASTLE

    Jack Watherston, 23, single, wad electrocuted while viewing the storm damage at Glebe, Newcastle. He clutched an ornamental iron fence of ...

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  11. A NEW ORDER FOR HEROES

    A conference of Consuls is proposed to discuss the suggestion made by Mr W. A. Watt, at The Herald dinner to the fliers ...

    Article : 534 words
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  14. THE PACIFIC AIRMEN AT STATE GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    The four Pacific fliers called on the Governor and Lady Somers at Stonnington today. A happy group coming down the steps. (1) Lady Somers; (2) Captain Lyon; (3) Mr. C. T. P. Ulms (4) Captain Kingsford Smith; (5) Lord Somers; (6) Mr. James Warner; (7) Captain Guy Moore, Secretary Aero Club; (8) Colonel Davidson; (9) Mr. Cecil McKay; President Aero Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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