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  3. NOBILE'S POLAR DASH.

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Kings Bay, Spitzbergen, states that General Nobile's dirigible, the Italia, ...

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  4. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. —Mr, Eraest Price, American Consul at Tsinanfu, has been given authority by the State ...

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  5. GOLF IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.— Walter Hagens lion-heartedness gave him his third British golf championship to-day, after a ...

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  6. THE ROCKET 'PLANE Exploring the Heavens.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A second remarkable demonstration was made by the Opel Company, when a rocket aeroplane piloted by Herr ...

    Article : 352 words
  7. BALLROOM TRAGEDY.

    GENEVA, Friday.—In the crowded ballroom of the Kursaal to-night, when many English and Americans were present, Mademoiselle Parasehiva, a ...

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  8. TENNIS. Davis Cup Matches.

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  9. THE "FLAPPERS BILL"

    LONDON, Friday.— Addressing a mass meeting of women in London tonight, the Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, referred to the passing by the ...

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  10. Wonder Telephony.

    LONDON, Saturday.—One of the longest calla in the history of telephony has been received in London under perfect conditions. Mr. ...

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  11. HOLLAND ELIMINATES IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, Friday.—Holland eliminated Ireland in their Davis Cup contest to-day, winning the first three out of five matches, and meets Hungary in ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND PERSIA

    LONDON, Saturday.— The British Minister at Teheran, Sir Robert Clive, last night signed a treaty with the Persian Government whereby the ...

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  13. WIGHTMAN CUP TRIALS.

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  14. OVERSEAS BREVITIES. ANIMAL DEADERS AT LAW.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Anglo-German mixed arbitral tribunal has commenced the hearing of a claim by a German, H. J. Meuges, against A. ...

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  15. PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS. Tennessee's "Forlorn Hope."

    DAYTONA BEACH (Florida), Friday.—The State Republican party has instructed four delegates to vote for Mr. Hoover at the national ...

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  16. CONTROL OF WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The annual conference of the Postal Workers Union unanimously resolved to condemn secret negotiations designed to hand over ...

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  17. Australia's Defeat.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Commenting on the criticism overseas becauso J. B. Hawkes did not play against Italy, Mr. Henry Marsh says that these ...

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  18. MR. KELLOGG'S NOTE.

    OTTAWA, Friday-Canadian participation in the proposed Kellogg treaty to outlaw war is under discussion between Ottawa and London, but a ...

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  19. LONG-DISTANCE AIR SERVICES.

    LONDON, Friday.—lt is announced at Croydon that the Lufthansa Co.'s new night air service from Berlin to Konigsberg cuts down the journey from ...

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  20. MR. HOOVER'S EXPENSES.

    WASHINGTON,Friday.—Mr. James flood, campaign director for Mr. Herbert Hoover, told the Senate Investigation Committee that his organisation ...

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  21. AN EMPIRE PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Joseph Ward, a tonner Prime Minister of New Zealand, discussing Imperial conferences to-day, expressed the opinion ...

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  22. TO RESCUE THE BREMEN.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.The War Department has ordered two amphibian planes to proceed to Greenly Island in an effort to get the German plane ...

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  23. ARMSTRONG, WHITWORTH CO.

    LONDON, Friday.—To-day's meeting of the Armstrong, Wliitworth Company Ltd., adopted the report and balance-sheet. showing a net loss for the ...

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  24. ART PURCHASER REVEALED.

    LONDON, Friday.It is now revealed that the purchaser of Raphael's "Madonna and Child," which is dated 1508, and was sold during the week, ...

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  25. THE BIBLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Rev. Alexander Nairne, Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge; Sir Arthur QuillerCouch, Professor of English Literature ...

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  26. PAPAL ENCYCLICAL.

    ROME, Friday.—The Papal encyclical instead, as expected, of dealing with political or religious questionsfi is purely spiritual and ascetic. It appeals to ...

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  27. SWIMMING MARATHONS.

    TORONTO, Saturday.— Australian and European entries the expected for the Wrigley Swimming Marathons, one for women and ono for men, scheduled ...

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  28. Disaster in England..

    LONDON, Saturday.—Stalling prior to landing at Farnborough aerodrome to-day, an Air Force machine crashed among adjoining houses and struck ...

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  29. "BIG BROTHERS."

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Pounds, secretary of the "Big Brother" movement in England, in a statement to the Australian Press Association, says that ...

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  31. AN AUSTRALIAN'S DEATH.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Mr. David M'Creedie, a recent arrival from Australia, was found in a collapsed state in a gas-filled room, and died in ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN VESSEL AFIRE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The fire which broke out aboard the CanadianAustralian m.s. Hauraki, was extinguished to-day, after city firemen ...

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  33. PRINCE CAROL'S EXIT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Prince Carol, of Rumania, who has been requested to leave the country, has made a final appeal to the Home Secretary. The ...

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  35. SENATOR PAYNE IN MALTA.

    MALTA, Sat unlay.—The Australian Scottish delegation has arrived hero. Professor Bartolo, the Acting-Premier, welcomed the parly. Senator Payne ...

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  36. SUPPORT FOR GOVERNOR SMITH."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Further support for Governor Al. Smith's candidacy comes from Senator Wheeler, who bolted from the Democratic party ...

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  37. ARCTIC EXPEDITION SETS OUT.

    WINNIPEG, Saturday.—The StollM'Cracken expedition for the Siberia Arctic has sailed for Prince Rupert Land under the auspices of the ...

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  38. BOWLS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The New Zealand bowlers defeated Cardiff to-day by 129 to 113. Hutchinson, Parker; and Grant were the winning skips. ...

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  39. ANTI-THIRD TERM MOTION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Representative Goller introduced a resolution into the House of Representatives, declaring against a third term of office ...

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  40. EMPIRE WIRELESS TESTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Last night's relay from 5S.W. back to London was inaudible. B.B.C. suggests that the time selected must be before 10 p.m. ...

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