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  4. MOIR AND OWEN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Flight-Lieutenant Moir and Flying Officer. Owen, the Australian aviators, who on a flight from London to Aus ...

    Article : 113 words
  5. Under 16.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Select Committee of the House of Lords has approved of the principle of Lord Bnckmaster's Age of Marri ...

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  6. BOGUS TICKETS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is believed that an international gang is behind the sensational forgery of tickets in the £1,000,000 sweep of ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. AMERICA'S DISARMAMENT GESTURL.

    SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN, Foreign Secretary, in a speech at Wakefield, last night, delivered a pronouncement regarding what he described as "the notable declaration made by Mr. Hugh Gibson, principal American delegate at the Prepara ...

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  9. REAL ADVANCE MADE.

    HE SAID: "Mr. Gibson's declaration is notable in-many ways. It lias, I think, paved the way for a real advance towards disarmament, which ...

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  10. CHEAPER FLYING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Colonel Henderson and Captain Pearson, wartime aviators, have built a tiny single-seater aeroplane, which has been success ...

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  11. PARKING OF AEROPLANES.

    ARRANGEMENTS for the landing and housing of aeroplanes and flying boats which will bring spectators to the Schneider Cup race envisage the greatest assemblage of aircraft in the. world. ...

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  12. HEAVY AIR MAIL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The third airmail from India reached' Croydon today only ten minnies late, and brought 10,000 letters. ...

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  13. JACK HOBBS AGAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Jack Hobbs, the English cricketer, bogan his fifth article in the "Daily News" by paying a tribute to Hammond's wonderful dis ...

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  14. "JUST AN IDEA."

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Prince of Wales' horse, Just An Idea, which was the only horse not offered by him at his sale of hunters, has been sent to ...

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  15. POISONING CHARGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Chronicle's" Paris representative says that, the monk linspntin's tragie end has been recalled by a mysterious poi ...

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  16. HAREFIELD MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The High Commissioner for Australia in London (General Sir Granville Ryrie), in the presence of the Agenls-Genernl for ...

    Article : 221 words
  17. SCHOOLBOY WHO SMOKES

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Evon if a father permits a schoolboy son to smoko cigarettes a schoolmaster may cane him," is the English law. It ...

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  18. At Court.

    FURTHER INQUIRIES confirm the report that Helen Wills, the American tennis champion, will be pre ...

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  19. "Nothing," Says Kippax.

    SYDNEY, Mondny.—Reference by Hobbs to barracking in Sydney has surprised some sportsmen here, and amused others. ...

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