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  4. "SOUTHERN CROSS"

    The "Southern Cross" will not leave for its flight to England before Friday. Flight-Lieut. Ulm said today that it was impossible for the fliers to be ready ...

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  5. CHANNEL AIR LINER TRAGEDY

    Apart from the pilot and mechanic, who are pledged to secrecy, and Mr. H. W. Catham, who is unable to give a more detailed account than he gave at first, saying that it was all a ghastly dream, the only survivor at present capable of giving an idea of the terrible last moments of the ...

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  6. W.A.'S MOST EXPENSIVE DIVORCE

    Easily the most expensive divorce case yet heard in Western Australia was concluded today, when the Full Court upheld the appeal of Mrs. Ethel May Ives against the decision of Mr. Justice Northmore, and granted her a divorce from Aubrey Leonard Ives on the grounds of ...

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  7. LUMPERS' TROUBLES

    For over two hours this morning the members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union discussed their difficulties at a stopwork meeting in the Town Hall, and ...

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  8. FLOODS IN INDIA

    Acute distress has resulted from severe floods in Assam and East Bengal. There are 5000 refugees in the police lines at Silchar, while on Circuit House ...

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  9. SETTLEMENT LIKELY

    Unless an unexpected hitch occurs, there will be a settlement tonight or to-morrow of the timber dispute as a result of the conference convened by the Lord ...

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  10. BRITISH MINISTRY

    Mr. Sidney Webb (Dominions' Secretary) has asked Mr. A. A. Ponsonby (Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Dominion Affairs) to assume the ...

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  11. BOOTH MEMORIAL

    Brigadier Ede, of the Salvation Army, is in receipt of a telegram from Commissioner Whatmore, stating that memorial services to the late General ...

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  12. INQUIRY TO BE HELD

    The Air Ministry announces that it has been decided to order a formal investing on of the accident to the air liner in the Channel yesterday, whereby ...

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  13. MOTOR CAR STOLEN

    Police are seeking the Rugby motor car, No. 7238, of Thomas Eldred Robinson, of Victoria Park. The vehicle was removed from Alma-road, North ...

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  14. NIGHTMARE IMPRESSIONS

    As the full story of the tragic fate of the City of Ottawa unfolds it becomes more possible to realise the horrors endured in the five minutes ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND'S NIGHT OF HELL

    Three more earth tremors shook the west coast of South Island, Mew Zealand, early today, and buildings in Hokitika, capital of the Westland province, were damaged. Wellington had slight shocks but no damage was done. Westport, which is in ruins, is still isolated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. DISTRESS ACUTE

    At the conclusion of the meeting a joint statement was issued by the president (Mr. G. Henderson) and the secretary (Mr. T. Fox. ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    The King of Italy has created Signor Marconi an hereditary marquis; says a cable message from Rome. Paying a visit to Perth is Mr. J. Ross ...

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  18. SEARCH FOR BODIES FAILS

    A day-long search of the Channel in the neighborhood of Dungeness failed to reveal the bodies of the three women missing from the air liner. ...

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  19. MORE FOOL THAN ROGUE

    "Your offence is much more silly than criminal. You are much more a fool than a rogue," declared the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) in releasing ...

    Article : 116 words
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  21. 'QUAKE EXPERIENCES

    The earthquake in New Zealand seems to be a more serious occurrence than was at first thought, remarked Mr. J. Thomson, of Claremont, this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. STOP PRESS

    One and a quarter miles.—PETER MYSTIC, 7.12 (Marrable), 1; Wise Guy, 7.0 (Luke), 2; Quercus, 7.11, 3. Betting: 5 to 4 agst Peter Mystic, 5 ...

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  23. TOOK DEADLY POISON

    Last night John Joseph Hough (60), married, of Basinghall-street, Victoria Park, walked into a doctor's surgery at Victoria Park and said that he had ...

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  24. ROYAL BROADCAST

    The British Broadcasting Corporation announces that the Queen has graciously consented to the broadcasting of her speech on June 25, when she will lay ...

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