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  3. HOOVER

    The Republican convention has nominated. Hoover as presidential candidate. La Follette, son of the late senator, condemned the huge navy as ...

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  4. AERO CLUB

    Only two of the Aero Club 'planes reached Canberra yesterday. Bad flying conditions militated against the progress of the 'planes ...

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  5. CANBERRA GREETS THE SOUTHERN CROSS

    From early yesterday morning visitors were on the roads towards Canberra, from the surrounding districts as far as Goulburn, Cooma and ...

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  6. ONE SAVED

    There is apparently only one survivor from the ill-fated coaster White Bay. Gradse Grieupuo, the sole survivor, ...

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  7. THE ITALIA

    The steamer Braganza has reached North East land, and learned that the Hobby rescue party had saved three members of the Itlia's crew, ...

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  8. 'PLANE CRASHES

    Ten moth 'planes left Sydney to-day for Canberra to welcome Captain Kingsford Smith. There were the GSU-GJ Moth, carrying Captain ...

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  9. OFFICIAL RECEPTION

    After changing at Hotel Canberra, the fliers, and Mrs. Kingford Smith, and Mrs. Ulm were driven to Parliament House, where, in the absence of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. N.Z. FLIGHT

    At the reception at Parliament House yesterday, Ulm announced that the Southern Crops' next big "hop" would be ...

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  11. NEWS FROM NOBILE

    The steamer City of Milan report that Nobile wirelessed yesterday. "Je[?] encampment shifted 7 miles eastward since Tuesday. The signals have been ...

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  12. STRIKE OFF

    The marine cooks' dispute is definitely settled said Mr. W. Appleton, chairman of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association, after ...

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  13. FRENCH FLIGHT

    Twenty-one military bombing 'planes were carrying out night-flying stunts from Nancy to Le Bourget, near Paris, from between midnight and 3 a.m. ...

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  14. WAR MEMORIALS

    The State Executive of the R[?] Soldiers Soldiers' League has decided to ask the Government to pass, l[?] for the protection of war memorials. ...

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  15. DECKS DAMAGED

    The steamer Aymeric, which arrived here from Nauru, encountered the same storm as Kingsford Smith did on his flight to Brisbane. The ...

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  16. DEREGISTRATION

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, before Chief Judge Dethridge, Harry George Snell, George Greenraff, and William Torrack, members of the ...

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  17. FISHING BOAT

    A large motor fishing boat, named "Starlight," has been wrecked on South Keppel Island, where boisterous weather prevailed. Two members of ...

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  18. VORONOFF

    Replying to Mr. Bryant in the House of Commons, Sir Joynson Hicks said there was no limitation on the duration of Professor Voronoff's visit, the ...

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  19. THE LANDING

    At 3.35 a faint speck showed over the southern skyline and; "there he is" rose from a thousand throats. The gigantic 'plane that had ...

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  20. CHILD KILLED

    Sarah Hayward, aged 5, was killed, and her father, Burton Hayward, was injured when a tree was uprooted by the strong wind and fell on them at ...

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  21. CLYDE INQUEST

    The conclusion of the inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Rebeen Delaney, 63, who was found dend at Clyde on May 16, the Parramatta ...

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  22. GENERATOR LOST

    While the Southern Cross was flying over Donnybrook, on its way to Canberra, a generator fell from the plane, striking ...

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  23. PRAYER BOOK

    The House of Commons again rejected the revised prayer book by 226 votes to 220. The galleries of the house were again ...

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  24. JAP WARSHIPS

    The Japanese training squadron, consisting of the falgship Dzumo and Yokumo, arrived, here to-day on a visit to Australian ports. ...

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  25. MARTIN BY ELECTION

    Mr. George 'Crowley, a prominent resident of the Martin electorate, said that voting being compulsory to-morrow, "we must have a record of [?]our ...

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  26. THE FLYING BOATS

    The four Southamp[?]n super-marine flying boats left. Perth,fot Albany this morning. ...

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