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  4. MEN WHO MOVE THE WORLD DEBATE ISSUES OF PEACE OR WAR.

    The German Foreign Minister leaving Berlin. Has an open air conference outside Painzzo Reale with other Allied leaders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS KILLED IN AVIATION DISASTER ON EVE OF WORLD FLIGHT.

    Which crashed on its trial trip and ended the eventual careers of Sir Ross Smith and Lieutenant J. M. Bennett. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AN INTERIOR VIEW OF THE OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE AT THE PALAZZO SAN GIORGIO.

    The Russians are on the right facing comers in front now. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SIR ROSS SMITH, MR. R. K. PIERSON (THE DESIGNER OF THE MACHINE) AND LIEUTENANT J. M. BENNETT.

    The last mail brought photographs of Sir Ross Smith and Lieut. J. M. Bennett, the Australian aviators, with the machine in which they were about to attempt a world flight. The pictures were taken on the day before they lost their lives in the fatal dive during the trial trip on April 13. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE SOVIET LEADERS. GERMANY CHATS WITH RUSSIA.

    Left to right—Litvinoff, Torouski, Joffe, Vachovcky, Novicky, Slivikin Dr. Wirth, German Premier, and M. Tchitcherin, chief Russian delegate. INTERESTING PICTURES OF WORLD’S GREATEST GATHERING OF STATESMEN AT GENOA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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