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  3. READY

    Captain Kingsford Smith will attempt to lower the Oakland to Honolulu speed record which he believes is possible, since Maitland showed ...

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  4. ACROSS ATLANTIC?

    A message from Seville states that the aviator Inglesais left this morning in an attempt upon the long distance record. ...

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  5. ICE BOUND

    A King Bay message states that General Nobile's supply ship, Citta d[?] Milanos, is now ice bound near Cap[?] Barrow. ...

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  6. GRAFT INQUIRY

    Mrs. Pittock, cross-examined before the Civic Graft Commission, states she saw McLauchlan about the income tax because she knew that Milling had not ...

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  7. BUILDING POLICY

    Sir. John was asked why the Commission employed builders who were not registered, although the Commission's regulations provided that all ...

    Article : 1,328 words
  8. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    Capt. Courtney, who will attempt to fly the Atlantic will set out from Lisbon. The flying boat will be navigated by a wireless directed plane and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AVIATOR'S PROGRESS

    An Oslo message states that the aviation Holm arrived at Bodsjo by plane and is haste[?]ning to Trondsoe from where he will go abroad the ship Hobby ...

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  10. REPARATION

    In addition to 50 students arrested yesterday in connection with the anti[?]talian demonstration a further 150 arrests were made to-day, the police ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. HOLM AT TRONDSO

    Hol[?] few 1,700 miles from Oslo to Trondso in 23 hours—regarded as a [?]gnificent achievement for a small machine. He has already left for ...

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  12. UNION JACK

    The Premier (Col. Hertzog) declined to receive a deputation of ex-service men, white and coloured, headed by Col. Norris, who were anxious to ...

    Article : 178 words
  13. CONGRESS

    Congress adjourned for the summer late this afternoon after the Senate had passed a resolution to that effect, ending the twnty-four hour fillibustr ...

    Article : 181 words
  14. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    At Charleston, Governor A[?]. Smith had a lead over Senator Reed in the early return to-day in the West Virginia presidential primary. ...

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  15. COOLIDGE'S POSITION

    Representative Williams, speaking in Congress, predicted that Coolidge would be nominated for another ter[?] and re-elected, unless he makes a ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. MARINE COOKS

    Speakers at to-day's conference pointed out that Mr. Tudehope has defied everybody including the A.C.T.U, maritime unions and ...

    Article : 221 words
  17. PIRATES

    The China Navigation Company's steamer Tea[?] of 2,200 tons, While proceeding to Hong Kong, from Ho[?] How was yesterday attacked by ...

    Article : 180 words
  18. DIVE INTO SEA

    Thousands of holiday makers at Weymouth Bay watched a plane doing stunts, such as looping the loop over the sea; but when travelling at 100 ...

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  19. SEAT BRIBERY

    No date has been fixed for the opening of the Royal Commission by Judge Scholes into the scat buying allegations. ...

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  20. NO CHANGE

    Mr. West (East Sydney), raised a laugh in the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon, when he resurrected the time-honoured question as ...

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  21. ENGLISH CRICKET

    The uncertainty of cricket was never better illustrated than in the match between Nottingha[?]shire and Surrey, which was completed to-night. ...

    Article : 299 words
  22. COOLIDGE'S HOPES

    A Gettysburg message states that standing on the most sanguinary battleground of the civil war, the field of Gettysburg, President Coolidge, at ...

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  23. GOLF

    The Federal Capital Golf Club, with a nucleus of eight members, was formed yesterday, with the Acton links as a club course. ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. AMERICA TO BERLIN

    Then Rache, the German aviatrix, has anounced that she will make a non-stop fight to Berlin in a Beliance single-motor monop[?]ane, accompanied ...

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  25. GERMAN CLAIM

    The [?]ague, Arbitration Tribunal has returned a verdict against Germany's claim that she was entitled, since 1924, to deduct from the Dawes annuity the ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. BAIL FORFEITED

    Ernest Coffey's name was called three times at the Central Court this morning, but there was no response. Buil was [?] forfeited. ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. AORANGI MANNED

    A crew for the steamer Aorangi was signed on this morning without the slightest trouble. It is known that the men are only waiting for word from ...

    Article : 66 words
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