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  4. Little Hope Held Out for Safety of Dominion Fliers

    Brief messages received from Wellington (N.Z.) and Sydney this morning suggest that the flight across the Tasman Sea, which opened so auspiciously yesterday ...

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    CAPTAIN HOOD, who accompanied Lieut. Moncrieff arid who successfully called "heads" when the deciding toss of the coin was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STEAMER CAPTAIN'S DENIAL

    The captain of the steamer Aratura has denied that his vessel sighted the 'plane as reported. ...

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  7. Crash in Open Sea Thought Most Probable

    I appears from the cables and telegram received up to 3 o'clock this afternoon that the two New Zealand aviators, Captain Hood and Lieut. Moncrieff, who early yesterday morning took off from the Richmond aerodrome, Sydney, in a Ryan monoplane in an endeavor to fly to New Zealand, have crashed at sea, for nothing has been heard of them since their ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. "OUT OF PETROL"

    Captain Knight, though still extremely optimistic, this morning resumed his nerve-racking vigil. "One cannot get away from the fact," ...

    Article : 209 words
  9. ALL HOPE ABANDONED

    While most New Zealanders would like to think, that the Tasman Sea has been crossed by Lieut. Moncrieff and Captain Hood, the fact that the wireless signals ...

    Article : 141 words
  10. CAPT. LEGGATT HOPEFUL

    That the plane has been forced down on a remote beach is the theory fayored by Captain Leggatt of the Aero Club. He said it might take the fliers a week ...

    Article : 321 words
  11. TUG LEAVES WELLINGTON

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday, 1.20 p.m. The powerful tug Toia is making a search for the aviators. She is equipped with wireless, but the aeroplane which has ...

    Article : 39 words
  12. "IF WE FAIL"

    "If we fail the people of Australia and New Zealand will know we did our best." Those were the last words of Lieutenant Monericff before the monoplane leapt into ...

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  13. FEW SAFETY DEVICES

    Captain Kight, the N.Z. airman, who did not go on the Ryan plane, when questioned to-day upon the safety devices carried on the plane, said that so far as he ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. SEARCHING PLANE GOES OUT

    A Government plane is due to arrive here soon to search for the missing airmen. ...

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  15. OFFICIALS WITHOUT NEWS

    Flight officials are still without news of the aviators. Unless a landing was made at a remote spot, it is feared the flight ended at sea. Yesterday no wireless ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. R100 TO BE SOLD

    The giant airship R100 is to be sold to a company which Commander C. D. Burney, M.P., is organising for experimental trans-Atlantic flights prior to forming a ...

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  17. GIVE YOUTH A CHANCE

    Dr. F. W. Norwood, formerly of Melbourne, who has been minister of the City Temple since 1919, has refused the pastorate of the American Presbyterian Church ...

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  18. PLANE LEAVES CHRISTCHURCH

    The Minister for Defence has given instructions for a plane to be sent out from Christchurch. It will arrive here late to-day, and immediately make search. ...

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  19. SEAMEN'S TROUBLE

    Although by the terms of their resolution last night the Melbourne seamen recommended that all interstate vessels be tied up if the logging dispute is not ...

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  20. £30,000 CLAIMED

    Sydney Ferries Ltd. has issued, a writ in the Supreme Court against the Union Steamship Co. Ltd., owners of the Tahiti, for £30,000 damages in connection With ...

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  21. THE BRITISH UNION

    Referring to the attempt to launch at Fremantle a branch of the National Sea-men's Union of Great Britain, and Ireland, Mr. Hough ton said to-day that the ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. HOTELKEEPER FINED

    Edward Stack, licensee of the Hotel Majestic, Applecross, was fined £5 at the Fremantle Police Court this morning for having on December 11. kept his premises ...

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  23. WALSH—JOHNSON FEUD

    At last night's meeting of the Seamen's Union, the Walsh-Johnson feud was also given consideration and it was resolved that definite instructions be issued to those ...

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  24. THREATENED TROUBLE

    Mr. T. Houghton, secretary of the, Fremantle branch of the Seamen's Union, was approached this morning and invited to comment on the news from the Eastern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 274 words
  25. FITZGERALD RIVER COAL

    Sometime ago a Mr. Wheeler, of Fitzgerald River, submitted samples of brown coal take from a shaft at Fitzgerald River to the Mines Department, and asked ...

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  26. AN OMINOUS SILENCE

    No sign has been seen of the New Zealand aviators who left Richmond Aerodr[?]. sydney, in a Ryan monoplane at 2.46 a.m. yesterday on a 1.430 miles' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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