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  3. BIG ATLANTIC MYSTERY FLIGHT. Captain Hinchcliffe Sets Out.

    CAPTAIN HINCHCLIFFE, who came into the limelight a few months ago as Mr. Charles Levines pilot for the latters return trans-Atlantic flight after Levine had quarrelled with Clarence Chamberlain, ...

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  4. Airspeed Disaster.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Exactly 24 hours after he confidently set out to achieve for Britain the worlds speed record, and met ...

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  6. DREADFUL DISASTER IN LOS ANGELES.

    THE St. Francis reservoir in the San Francisquito Canyon. 45 miles north of Los Angeles, collapsed today, and a great flood swept from the mountains through the Santa Clara valley to the sea. An early ...

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  7. Pomp and Circumstance

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Pageantry unequalled in their European tour greeted King Amanullah and Queen Shakanum of Afghanistan at London to-day, when ...

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  8. THE WINE BOUNTY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Importers of Australian wines are greatly perturbed at the Commonwealth Government's proposal to reduce the export bounty, ...

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  9. Kins Georges Sympathy.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— His Maj esty the King has forwarded a message to the Secretary for Air, Sir Samuel Hoare, saying that he ...

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  10. OVERSEAS BREVITIES. Litvinoff at Geneva.

    GENEVA Wednesday.—The Soviet delegation to the Preparatory Disarmament Conference, headed by M. Litvinoff, arrived by train to-day. travelling. ...

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  11. LORD INCHCAPE IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Lord Inchcapp is at present in Egypt, consequently only the members of his staff at his London residence are able to answer ...

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  12. Ceylon Train Crash.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—Twentyfive persons were killed and many seriously injured to-day in a collision between an express and a slow train at ...

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  13. Italy's Respect.

    ROME, Tuesday.—As a mark of mourning for Flight-Lieut. Kinkead, the Italian Air Minister has ordered a three days suspension of Count ...

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  14. CARGO PILLAGING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The AngloAustralian Shipowners sub-committee to inquire into pillaging complaints has informed the Australian Press ...

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  15. INDIAN COMMISSION NOT WANTED.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—The Indian Assembly to-day refused a grant of £26,000 the estimated expenses of the Simon India Commission's tour of ...

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  16. "A TERRIBLE PRICE TO PAY."

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—Sir Alan Cobham who, accompanied by Lady Cobham, is making an East. African seaplane survey flight, is still at ...

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  17. What of the Weather?

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The latest details as to the weather possibilities in the Atlantic are favorable. There is at least 500 miles of cloudy weather ...

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  18. Navy Talk.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The House of Representatives to-day began the discussion on the Navy Bill. Mr. Audrews described the measure ...

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  19. HOUSE OF COMMONS REFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—ln the House of Commons to-day, Mr. P. J. Hannon (Cons.) inquired if the Air Ministry approved of the speed trial in which ...

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  20. Hungarians Not Wanted.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A bomb exploded abroad when the steamer Olympie was at the dock to-day landing the Hungarian delegates for the Kossuth ...

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  21. CHINAS INTERNAL WARS.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—Realising that China's prolonged internal warfare is largely due to importations of munitions from abroad, the members ...

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  22. INSURGENTS IN MEXICO.

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday.—Thirtyone insurgents and 12 Federal Soldiers were killed to-day in two combats in the State of Jaliseo. ...

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  23. ITALY'S POSITION.

    ROME, Wednesday.—With the completion of her present naval building programme in 1931, Italy will have 45 modern submarines as well as a number ...

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  24. VARIABLE AMERICAN REPORT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Weather conditions here the favorable for Capt. Hincheliffes flight for threequarters of the way across the ...

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  27. PLANE REPORTED AT SEA.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—An amateur wireless operator here reports that he has intercepted a message from the steamer ...

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  28. South African Crash.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—An aeroplane crash at Harrismith to-day resulted in the death of Dr. Joubert, a learner and Capt. Dawhurst, a pilet. ...

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  29. MRS. MILLERS FLIGHT.

    WELTEVREDEN (Dutch East lndies), Wednesday.—Capt. W. N. Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, who have resumed their flight from England to ...

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  30. A "WHITE CANADA."

    VANCOUTER, Tuesday.—The movement to exclude Orientals from Canada has assumed an acute stage. The Premier has promised to table all ...

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  31. MIXED MARRIAGE.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—Miss Miller, who is to marry the ex-Maharaja of Indore (Sir Tukoji Rao), Was to-day converted to Hinduism at Nasik, on the ...

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  32. Flying Home.

    NAPLES, Tuesday.—Lady Bailey wife of Sir Abe Bailey, the South African millionairs, who is fling from Croydon to Capetown in a de Havilland ...

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