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  5. BREMEN LANDS SAFELY ON ISLAND OFF LABRADOR

    Anxiety as to the fate of the German aeroplane, Bremen, and its crew has been relieved by the receipt of news that the machine landed on Greenley Island, off the coast of Labrador. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RIGHT ON TIME

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—Cheered by a crowd of more than 15,000, Bert Hinkler and his wife landed at the Morphettville racecourse at 3.30 ...

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  7. WELL LAID PLOT

    MILAN, Saturday—The arrests for alleged complicity in the bomb outrage already number hundreds, besides the 200 detained. The city's prisons are full. ...

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  8. FLESH TORN FROM LEG

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—With his leg stripped of flesh from the knee to the ankle, Maxwell Steele. (19)' Victoria-street, Waverley, made an epic swim through 200 yards of surf after being being badly mauled by a shark ...

    Article : 285 words
  9. HOUSE DESTROYED

    SOUTHPORT, Saturday.-Owned by Mrs. L. R. Walden, of Southport, and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Courson, of Southport, a ...

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  10. HEARD K.D.Z.

    SEATTLE, Saturday.—Edward Stevens, an amateur, radio enthusiast positively declares that he heard KDZ, Captain G. H. Wilkins call, sent from ...

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  11. ACROSS PACIFIC

    LONDON, Saturday.—An air service linking America with Australia in four days is possible at the present stage of aerial development by means of ...

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  12. LABOUR CONVENTION

    TOOWOOMBA, Saturday—Mr. Duncan M'Innes, chairman of the Toowoomba Hospitals Board, will be the official delegate to the Townsville ...

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  13. FOUR STOWAWAYS

    DARWIN, Saturday—Pleading guilty to having secreted themselves on the steamer Marella without the lawful consent of the owners, Harry Lee, Patrick ...

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  14. LINE CLEAR

    Recent heavy rain in the far west caused a flooding of the railway line at a point 20 miles from Quilpie, and ordinary train traffic was blocked ...

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  15. YOUTH INJURED

    Colliding with a sulky on North Quay at 3.30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Reginald Hogan (15), was thrown front his bicycle and severely ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. LOST EXPLORERS

    Is May, 1925, Colonel P. H. Fawcett, his son, and a young man named Raleigh Rimmel, set out into the wilds of Brazil in hopes of ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS

    Except for occasional cloudiness and a passing shower or two, fine, with cool to moderate temperature and southerly to south-easterly ...

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  18. ENGLISH BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Staurday.—In the billiards' match between Carpenter and Reece. the scores are:— Carpenter (playing)... 6668 ...

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