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  4. Fierce Electric Storms Force Great Air Liner Down at Albury

    His’ plane battered off its coarse by fierce electrical storms at low altitudes, and weighted down by great masses of ice, the crack pilot of the K.L.M. Air Line, which is known throughout the World as the Royal Dutch line, K. D. Parmentier landed on Albury racecourse at 1.30 o’clock this morning. ...

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  6. SCOTT WINS AIR RACE

    Fifty thousand people roared in excitement as Mr. G. W. A. Sco[?] Comet thundered over Flemington at 3.34 p.m. to-day, the winner [?] the Centenary air race, in two days 23 hours 18 seconds out from Lond[?] After waiting for hours the huge crowd which swarmed the st[?] ...

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  7. DUKE AND PREMIER

    The Duke sent the following telegram to Scott to-night: “Warmest congratulations to you both on your wonderful achievement in a ...

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  8. TURNER REACHES DARWIN

    Colonel Roseoe Turner landed here a 4.50 o’clock this afternoon, and left 40 minutes later for Charleville. ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT OPENS

    To-day the 14th Commonwealth Parliament was opened by the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs). Members of both Houses assembled ...

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  10. WOODS AND BENNETT CRASH

    It is now learned that the crash of Woods and Bennett was due to landing on soft sand, which caused the machine to overturn. Woods ...

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  11. FITZMAURICES MACHINE

    The American Department of Commerce has notified Colonel Fitzmaurice that representatives will attend at Croydon to-morrow to ...

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  12. SMITH’S FLIGHT

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, on his flight from Brisbane to Suva, on the [?]st stage of the Pacific crossing, sent out wireless ...

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  13. MORE OTTAWAS ADVOCATED

    Interviewed prior to his departure for Australia, Sir Philip Goldfinch, of Australia, advocated that the Empire should have frequent Ottawa, ...

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  14. SMITH’S CONGRATULATIONS

    Interviewed by the Fiji “Times,” Sir Charles Kingsford Smith said: “A stout showing on Scott’s part. I am very glad to see it. I have a shade ...

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  15. NEWS IN PARLIAMENT

    As soon as word was received that [?] and Black had reach Melbourne, the Deputy Premier (Mr. Bruxner) informed the Legislative Assembly ...

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