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  4. Italia's Crew.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—When General Nobile wirelessed yesterday that he had soon two aeroplanes he gave a new and more precise ...

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  5. TOUR DE FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The second stage of the Tour do France of 90 miles from Coen to Cherbourg, commenced at 11 a.m. to-day in ...

    Article : 333 words
  6. SPEAKER RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Monday.—In announciug his intention to retire from the Speakership of the House of Commons after to-morrow's session, Mr. J. H. ...

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  7. WOMAN FLIES ACROSS ATLANTIC.

    LONDON, Monday.—The aeroplane Friendship, carrying Miss Amelia Earhart, a fair-haired Boston social service worker, accompanied by Wilmer Stultz (pilot), and Mr. Thomas Gordon (mechanic), which left Trepassy Field, Newfoundland, at 9.50 ...

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  8. LONDON'S RAILWAYS.

    LONOON, Monday.—The seheme of the electrification of suburban traffic on the Southern railways was carried a stage further to-day, when the ...

    Article : 106 words
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  10. RATES RELIEF.

    LONDON, Monday.—ln the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Ben Riley (Lab.), in committee on the Rate Apportionment Bill, moved an amendmeut ...

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  11. MIGRATION HEAD.

    VANCOUVER, Monday. — Lord Lovat, chairman of the British Overseas Settlement Board, will tour Canada this summer to confer with the ...

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  12. WILKINS OPTIMISTIC.

    Sir George Wilkins, speaking before the Royal Geographical Society in response to the toast of "The Medalists," referred to the Italia ...

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  13. JUSTICE DELAYED.

    DETROIT, Monday.—A bomb explosion rocked buildings to-day, injured len persons, and sent 100 others, including judges, jurors, oflicials and ...

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  14. ROYAL ASCOT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Royal Aseot race meeting. opens to-morrow, and with it London's social season reaches its climax. The King and Queen ...

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  15. Ireland Not Seen.

    The aviators had to throw almost all their equipment overboard, because they did not know how long their petrol would last. They did not ...

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  16. CANADA'S WHEAT.

    SUEVIC (Canada), Monday.—Speaking before the Canadian Seed Growers' Association to-day, Dr. Robert Magill, secretary of the Winnipeg Grain ...

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  17. MISS BOLL DETERMINED.

    HARBOR GRACK (Newfoundland), Monday.—Miss Boll's plane, the Columbia, which formerly belonged to Mr. Chas. Levine, will return to ...

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  18. World's Largest Liner.

    LONDON, Monday.—The keel of a 60,000-ton passenger liner ordered recently by the White Star Line, and which will cost nearly ...

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  19. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    BALTIMORE, Monday.—The Democrats are jubilant over Governor Ritchie's decision to support. Gov. Al. Smith in the approaching convention. ...

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  21. LEDUCQ THE JOKER.

    MELBOUNRE, Tuesday.—Andre Leducq, who won the second stage of the Tour de France yesterday, is the champion road cyclist of France. With ...

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  22. COMMANDER BYRD'S COMMENTS

    WORCESTER (Massachuselts), Monday.—Commander Richard Byrd, commenting on Miss Earhart's flight, said: "This flight was a necessary pioneer ...

    Article : 89 words
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  24. Gunboat Blown Up.

    BOGOTA (Colombia, Sth. Am.), Monday.—Reports from Barranquilla state that 51 persons are missing and are believed to liave ...

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  25. Honors For Fliers.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Royal Geographical Society to-day presented a patron's, medal to Sir George Wilkins in recognition of his Polar ...

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  26. POLAR 'PLANE AT NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Sir Georgu Wilkins' 'plane arrived to-day by the Norwegian-American liner. Bergens Fjord, after which it was romoved to ...

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  27. THE NEW ISLAM.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday. — Following the separation of Church and State, a special commission has submitted plastic proposals for the ...

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  28. COL. CHAS. LINDBERGH, L.L.D.

    MADISON (Wisconsin), Monday.— Col. Lindbergh has been awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by the University of Wisconsin. ...

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  30. TRICKING A MEDIUM.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—There was a dramatic climax to a series of spiritualist seances at Nantes, which, it is stated, has attracted, attention as far as ...

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  31. Was Airship Too Small?

    LENINGRAD, Tuesday.—Expressing the opinion that General Nobile's failure was the to the Italia's small dimensions, Nansen, who has arrived ...

    Article : 113 words
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