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  3. Australian Airmen Hop-off on Trans- Pacific Flight. Start Made Under Perfect Weather Conditions.

    PUNCTUALLY at 8.53 a.m. To-day, the Australian aviators, Captain Kingsford Smith and Lieut. C T. P. Ulm, with their American companions, Harry Lyon, navigator, and James Warner, wireless operator, set out in their 'plane, The Southern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 3,000 LETTERS.

    GLASGOW, Thursday.— The City Business Club entertained the male delegates of the Australian Scottish ...

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  6. ANTI-ITALIAN RIOTS.

    LONDON, Friday.— The AntiItalian demonstrations in Jusgo-Slavia threaters to produce a dangerous situation, says "The Dully Express." A ...

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  7. NEARING HONOLULU.

    HONOLULU, Friday., 12.45 a.m.— The Southern Cross radioed that she was 860 miles out at 8.3 a.m. last evening and ...

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  8. IN TOUCH WITH HONOLULU.

    HONOLULU, Thursday. — The commercial wireless station here says that it picked up a message, from the Southern Cross which was signalled to steamer ...

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  9. "The Route to Fame."

    SIGNALS from the Southern Cross picked up late this afternoon and early this evening by the Mutual Wireless Company ...

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  11. COBHAM ARRIVES HOME

    LONDON, Thursday.— Sir Alan and Lady Cobham arrived at Plymouth at 5.30 p.m. to-day in their flying boat the Singapore, on the completion of ...

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  12. Progress Reports.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.— The Southern Cross passed over the city at 8.59 a.m. Thousands of people in the streets halted and gazed upward at the ...

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  13. To the Antarctic.

    NEW YORK, Friday.— It is announced that Capt.Wilkins' agent, will open an office here to-marrow to begin preparations for his Autaretie ...

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  14. OVERSEAS BREVITIES.| CANADA'S TRADE INCREASE.

    OTTAWA, Thursday. —Canada's trade for the 12 months ending April 18 was approximately two and a half billion dollars, an increase of 23,000,000 ...

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  15. A NOVEL SUGGESTION.

    BERLIN, Thursday.— Capt. Wilkins states that, he proposes to use flamethrowers is the Antarctic in order to melt the ice, and so make a smooth ...

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  16. LORD FORSTER'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The yacht Unity, part-ow[?]d by Lord Forster, won the Cumberland International Cup Race to-day for the second time at ...

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  17. OTHER MESSAGES.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday (8.15 p.m.). ——The San Francisco Associated Radio picked up the following message from the Southern Cross at 6.55 p.m.: ...

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  18. Spanish Mystery Flight.

    MADRID, Thursday.— The mystery attached to the flight of Captain Inglesias, who started from Seville yesterday on a second long-distance record, ...

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  19. JUTLAND COMMEMORATED.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The anuiversary of the Battle of Jutland was commenorated at Portsmouth to-day. The Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Sir ...

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  20. GOO MILES COVERED.

    SAX FRANCISCO, Thursday.— The latest message from, the 'plane indicates that Smith is flying at an altitude of 2500 feet, and averaging 80 ...

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