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  4. NEW SPEED RECORD.

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—At Dayton Beach to-day, Bay Keech driving Mr. J. M. White, the Philadelphia manufacturer's Triplex Special set a new ...

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  5. On Worlds Roof ARCTIC ADVENTURE

    SVALEARD, Sunday.—"We had good weather and good luck, and by careful navigation we travelled 2200 miles over ...

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  7. MANNINGS HOP.

    LONDON, Monday.—Wing-Commander Edye R. Manning formerly of Sydney left Lympne at 5. 30. this morning for Australia. ...

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  8. WILKINS MOTHER.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—There was no prouder woman in South Australia today than Mrs. Harry Wilkins, mother of Captain G. H. Wilkins. She would. ...

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  9. OUTLAWING WAR.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic corresondent says that some surprise and a great deal of disappointment are felt in ...

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  10. MORE EARTH TREMORS.

    SOFIA Sunday.—There were further earth termors to-day. Cold and rain are adding to the suffering of the populating especially of ...

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  11. "Via Polar Sea"

    LONDON Monday.—The actual spot at which Capt. Wilkins landed was Dead Man's Beach 30 miles north of Green Harbor. It is isolated and ...

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  12. ATLANTIC DASH.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Star says that Miss Carstaris the noted british competitor in many motorbaot races, lis contemplating a trans ...

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  13. OILL IN FRANCE.

    Monday.—The Minister for Affairs (M. Briand), the Min[?] Public Instruction (M. Her[?] the Minister for Public ...

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  14. Amundsens Tribute.

    OSLO Sunday.—Capt. Amundsen, the noted Article explorer, believers that polar flying conditions are more favorable now than they may be when ...

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  15. ITALIANS BEATEN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Captian G. H. Wilkins and his American compnion Eielsen, in crossing the North Polar region from point Barrow (Alaska) to ...

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  16. THE GERMAN FLIERS.

    GREENLY ISLAND, Sunday.—The German fliers say that 20 hours will be necessary to repair the Bremon after the Ford plane arrives. ...

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  17. BLACK ARMY

    LIX, Sunday.—Germans are not [?] to forget the system of murder [?] discipline is maintained in [?] Army, which was secretered to co-operate with the small ...

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  18. Ford Relief Plane.

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—The Ford plano from Murray Say expects to continue the journey to Greenly Island tomorrow. Bounol a member of the ...

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  19. Chamberlin for Greenly.

    HARTFORD (Conneticut), Sunday Clarence Chamberlin and three companions to-day hopped off for Greenly island via murray bay ...

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  20. RAIL BANDITS.

    CHICAGO Sunday.—Four armed and masked bandits entered an observation car on the North-Western Railway Co.'s transcontinental express. outward ...

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