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  3. BRITISH AIRLINER'S FATAL DIVE.

    . Since Christmas Eve 1924, when an Imperial Airways airliner was burnt at Croydon, causing eight deaths, Imperial Airways machines have flown 3,800,000 miles without a fatal accident. This wonderful record was rudely shattered to-day, when the ...

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  5. DRESS FOR MEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—All interested in healthier and better clothes for men are invited to join the Men's Dress Deform Party, ...

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  6. Late Army Leader.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The body of the late General Bramwell Booth will lie in state at the Congress Hall, Clapton, on.Friday and ...

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  8. U.S. TARIFF REVISION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—By one vote the Senate to-day defeated a resolution offered by Senator Borah, chairman of the Senate Foreign ...

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  9. AMERICA CUP.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Thc New York Yacht Club has accepted the Royal Ulster Yacht Club's challenge which was issued on behalf of ...

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    Women's Wreath for the London Cenotaph sent by Australian women whose husbands and sons fought in the Great War. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CONSTABLE'S RISE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—From the police court to the Royal Court epitomises the elevation of ex-police constable Jack Hayes in the final ministerial ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS ABOARD.

    THE OITY OF OTTAWA is a twinengined Handloy-Page, and if one engine failed should have gone on 10 miies with only a gradual loss of ...

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  13. SAFETY FROM CARS.

    THE Basque head-dress, the beret, has found a new popular use. Owing to the growing ...

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  14. WELLINGTON'S CARILLON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A recital of Wellington's war memorial carillon broadcast throughout the country last night was a great success. The ...

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  15. MRS. ICKERSON A WIDOW.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mrs. Ickerson was a widow, her husband having been killed in a motor accident some years ago. She left Sydney with ...

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  16. Mr. Smith's First Air Trip

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—So far as known to the family in Melbourne, the disastrous flight was the first one Mr. Arthur Freeman Smith had ever taken. ...

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  17. Prime Minister's Sympathy.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day sent the following message of condolence to Mrs. Bramwell Booth: ...

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  18. WORLD PEACE.

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — Proceedings at the opening session of the Committee which the Privy Council appointed to consider the Kellogg Pact ...

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  19. War Victim Undergoes 44 Operations in 11 Years.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The most operated—upon victim of the war must surely be Major James Gillies, of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, who has left for Canada after spending 11 years in British hospitals undergoing no fewer than 44 operations. ...

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    Mr Tom Shaw, Britalm's new secretaryy for wat lo Britaln's Labor Milistry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Anglo-American Gesture.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"The New York Times" Washington correspondent, says: "General Dawes in his speech before the Pilgrims' club ...

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  22. COOK—RISKO BOUT.

    BOSTON, Monday.—The Australian, George Cook (13.6[?]) gained a decision in the fifth round on a foul! against Johnny Riskco (13.5[?]) here ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS NOT ATHEISTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Leading Syd[?]ey clergymen do not agree with Rev. F. R. Swyny, chairman of the North Coast Methodist District, that many ...

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  24. MINORITIES PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Tho newspapers generally do not pursue the incidents quoted in Mr. MacDonald's minorities article, in view of the ...

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