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  6. TWO AIRMEN AT DARWIN

    Fresh on top of Mr. C. W. A. Scott's record flight from London two more aviators reached Darwin yesterday after a leisurely trip from England. They were Messrs. Fairbairn and Shenstone, who crossed the Timor Sea yesterday. ...

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  7. WELL-TIMED RAID

    What appeared to be an ingeniously prepared getaway proved of no avail when a squad of police from the Traffic Office conducted a ...

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  8. POLICE TREK

    CAIRNS, Saturday.—Flooded rivers, creeks, and swamps, and plenty of hardships, faced for weeks, did not prevent two ...

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  9. LOOKS EASY, TOO

    Courage and skill are needed for aquaplaning wrong end up, but the man who did this at the University Boat Club regatta is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BASKETBALL AGAIN

    This vigorous girl was one of the many who figured on Saturday in the Queensland Ladies' Basketball Association's opening fixtures ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THANKS, BRISBANE'

    "Thanks, Brisbane, for a jolly [?]d time." This was Pilot C. W. A. Scott's farewell message when he took off from Archerfield ...

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  12. HE ANSWERED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—By a grim mistake in identity, three Walsh brothers, of Mullengudgery, made arrangements for the funeral of their ...

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  13. AU REVOIR BRISBANE—HULLO SYDNEY

    An unusual picture of the England—Australia record holder, C. W. A. Scott, and his machine in the air on Saturday morning shortly after taking off for the Harbour City. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "TEST OF LOYALTY"

    "Falling, as it does, on a Saturday, Anzac Day this year will be a test of the public's loyalty to the memory of Australia's fallen sons," said the State ...

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  15. ASTONISH CHIEFS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The joint select committee which is considering closer union in East Africa is shortly to take evidence from native witnesses ...

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  16. TWO KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—When a car driven by Wren De Medici, collided with a motor truck driven by G. Clarke, two of six people in ...

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  17. PETROL IGNITES

    CASINO, Saturday.—Great excitement prevailed at the Casino railway station last night, when a drum of petrol which had first been lifted off ...

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  18. THEATRES TO CLOSE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Three Melbourne theatres, the Royal Comedy, and Princess will be closed on Anzac Day. The directors of ...

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  19. LONELY HEARTS

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Miss Nellie Stulle, president of the National Widows' and Widowers' Matrimony League, has opened the headquarters ...

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  20. A PICTURE FROM FAIRY LAND

    Graceful girls engaged in a display of eurythmics at the Methodist Church fete, held in Mr. R. J. Archibald's picturesque grounds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SHEEP TO WEARER

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Can Yorkshire wool manufacturers beat the record of a Bradford man who migrated to America in 1898, put six sheep in the ...

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  22. POISON IN BOTTLE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Mistaking a bottle of disinfectant for wine, the head keeper at Cliffy Island lighthouse (Charles A. Meyers) died from ...

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  23. PRIMATE IN HOLY LAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury, who has been on a health cruise in the Mediterranean with his friend. Mr. Picrpont Morgan, and ...

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  24. CRASH EXPLAINED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The fatal crash of the famous light aeroplane Southern Cross Junior fast Sunday was due to the locking pin of the lower port ...

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  25. CONTINUING FINE

    Fine, with light to moderate south-easterly winds. STATE. (Tili 6 p.m. Monday.) ...

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  27. HONOUR FOR SCIENTIST

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir James Je[?], a distinguished British astronomer, is going to the United States, where he will be presented with the ...

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