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  2. FREE TO POOR.

    The chairman of the general committee of the Queensland Cancer Campaign stated yesterday that treatment at the ...

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  3. GREAT TRIUMPH.

    The spanning of the Pacific Ocean has brought forth eulogies from throughout the world. The flight to Suva is regarded as ...

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  4. IS HE DEAD?

    Advices received by the Foreign Office contradict reports of the death of the Dictator of Northern China (Marshal Chang Tso-lin). The ...

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  5. VARIED LIFE.

    Captain Kingsford Smith, who was horn in Brisbane, is 31 years of age. At the age of 18 years he enlisted as a despatch ...

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    Chinese Blackmail.—A scene in "The Letter," the exciting Somerset Maugham play which the Vanbrugh—Boucicault company will present in His Majesty's Theatre next Saturday evening. From left to right.—Mr. P. J. Julian, Miss Peggy Willoughby, Mr. Dion Boucicault, a Chinese "boy," and Mr. Norman M'Kinnel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE SOUTHERN ADVANCE.

    A Japanese report states that Shansi troops reached Changhientm, outside Pekin, early this morning. The vanguard of the Nationalists entered the ...

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  8. PITIFUL SCENE.

    There was a pitiful scene at the trial of Mestorino for the murder of Gaston Truphene, when Mile. Charnaux, giving evidence, broke into sobs, and was ...

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  9. WOMAN'S FATE.

    Mrs. Mary Neville (aged 64 years) was burned to death when her cottage in Yarra-street, Geelong, was destroyed by fire late to-night. she lived ...

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  10. LONDON MURDER.

    Frederick Stewart (aged 30 years, bookmaker's clerk), who was found guilty of the murder of Alfred Webb, was executed ...

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  11. NOT TOURISTS.

    "We in New Zealand do not talk about Australian visitors as tourists. Their visits to us, and those of New Zealanders to your country, are just ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WARM WELCOME.

    A reception after the style of that given Squadron-Leader Bert. Hinkler on his arrival in Brisbane will be tendered the Pacific flyers if possible, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ANZAC, LEAVES.

    Sailing under orders issued by the Minister for Defence (Senator Sir William Glasgow) from Canberra, the destroyer Anzac ...

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  14. OFFICIAL WELCOME.

    Col. Brinsmead (Director of Civil Aviation) left Melbourne at daybreak to-day, with Captain Jones as pilot, in the Civil Aviation 'plane L.H.50 for ...

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  15. A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH.

    The highest possible praise Is being accorded to the crew of the Southern Cross from all parts of the United States. The following extracts are ...

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  16. WORK; PROSPER.

    The Australian Scottish delegation cruised on the Clyde to-day. and passing the Kyles of Bute, the delegates threw sample boxes of Australian ...

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  17. POLICE METHODS

    Asked in the House of Commons to-day whether the forthcoming inquiry Would include the methods of the provincial, as well as the ...

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  18. NO TRACE.

    The first flight in search of the missing Italian explorers was fruitless. The steamer Braganza, in a coastal search found no trace of the airship. There ...

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  19. TWO SUNSETS.

    Captain Olley, an Imperial Airways pilot, set up a new flying record yesterday by piloting a fast D. H. Armstrong Siddeley air-taxi from Croydon to ...

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  20. WONDERFUL FLIGHT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) sent the following cable to Captain Kingsford Smith at Suva yesterday "Congratulations on having ...

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  21. ROMA OIL.

    With the exception of Lander B shares, oil scrip on the Brisbane Stock Exchange yesterday was all firm Landers opened unchanged with sale ...

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  22. WEATHER CONDITIONS.

    The Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt) is making a study of weather conditions in the Pacific to assist the flyers on the Southern ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT'S EXCEPTION.

    It is the Intention of the Premier (Mr.W.M'Cormack) to be present at Eagle Farm aerodrome to-morrow, when the Southern Cross arrives, to ...

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  24. MID-AIR DISASTER.

    Two R.A.F. Woodcock fighters collided at a height of 1500ft. during manoeuvres at Upavon. One pilot jumped with a, parachute, which opened near the ...

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  25. CONTROL OF CROWD.

    When Hinkler landed in Sydney we had 500 police, including mounted men, and there was not one too many. But not a single member of the crowd ...

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  26. SOUTHERN TRANSACTIONS.

    Dealings on the Stock Exchange today included Roma Oil Corporation, £6/12/6; and Lander Oilfield, 10/6. 10/10, 10/9, 11/3. ...

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  27. LOGS OF OUR AIRMEN.

    Captain Kingsford Smith (of Australia) reports:- This is the log of our Hop, Step, and Jump ...

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  28. WOMAN'S THROAT CUT.

    At the conclusion of the inquest today into the death of Claia Dukes who was found dead with her throat cut at a house in Christie-street. Glebe ...

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  29. BIG FORCE.

    To control the huge crowd which it is expected undoubtedly will gather at the Eagle Farm Aerodrome tomorrow to welcome Capt. Kingsford ...

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  30. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Apropos His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales telling visiting Australian farmers that he was making up his mind to pay another visit to ...

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  31. STAND CLEAR.

    In connection with the probable landing of the aviators in Brisbane to-morrow morning'the Police Department advises that it has been requested ...

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  32. PARTY DWINDLING.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the original party of 637 Scottish Australians has dwindled from one cause or another, until there ...

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  33. PRINCE CAROL'S HOST.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Sir William Joynson-Hicks), in reply to a question, said he did not ...

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  34. FINANCIAL AID.

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr. Mann (N.) drew the attention of the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) to the fact that Melbourne and ...

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  35. ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY.

    The second residential collepe to be affiliated with the Adelaide University was opened to-day. It is to he known as St. Andrew's College, and ...

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  36. FAR EAST FLIGHT.

    The R.A.F. flying boats, accompanied by Flight Commander Wackett in the Widgeon, left Port Hedland this morning, and reached Carnarvon about ...

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  37. GREAT ACHIEVEMENT.

    "It is an excellent performance," said the Chief of the Air Force (Commander R. Williams) yesterday, when he received the news of the ...

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  38. RELATIVES OF CAPTAIN KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Brisbane relatives of Captain Kingsford Smith, on his mother's side, are Messrs. R A. and R. W. Kingsford (uncles), Mrs. F. Blsley (first cousin), ...

    Article : 224 words
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