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  2. AIRMEN MOBBED.

    Among the gathering inside the barricade at the aerodrome were his Excellency the Governor, Sir John Goodwin, who was attended by Captain N. ...

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  3. AT SYDNEY.

    200,000 persons gathered in the warm winter sunshine at Mascot Aerodrome this afternoon, when the Southern Cross, ...

    Article : 228 words
  4. GRANT OF £5000.

    When the House of Representatives met on Saturday the Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham) secured leave [?]o make a statement. "I am glad, and ...

    Article : 348 words
  5. CIVIC RECEPTION.

    The civic reception at the Town Hall was characterised by the wildest enthusiasm. On their journey through the winding passages to ...

    Article : 2,370 words
  6. DEEP IMPRESSION.

    No quality makes a deeper impression on human emotions that genuine comradeship among the participants in an adventure so notable as the ...

    Article : 292 words
  7. IN THE CITY.

    At all vantage points in Wickham-street—every window, balcony, roof, and jutting cornice—and along the sidewalks, people crowded to catch a ...

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  8. HAPPY REUNION.

    The four airmen were escorted to the large officiall platform where they were introduced to the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) and the ...

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  9. A GIFT.

    As a token of friendship and a tribute to their successful flight to Australia, Mr. G. Allen Hancock, the financial backer of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. FLIGHT ENDED.

    Captain Harry Lyon and Chief Radio Officer James Warner may be described as two of the world's most unwilling heroes. "This is not our show," ...

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  11. AT FAMILY HOME.

    It was dark when Captain Kingsford Smith, accompanied by his parents and brothers and sisters, left for the family home at Longueville. Flags, ...

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  12. FUTURE PLANS.

    "The flight, in our opinion, is nothing that we could not do over again," declared Captain Kingsford Smith and Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, when ...

    Article : 438 words
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  14. AGED PARENTS.

    It was arranged to-night that Captain Kingsford Smith's father and mother, who are respectively 76 and 71 years of age, should accompany the ...

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  15. A TRIUMPHAL PROCESSION.

    The passage of the aviators through the city was a veritable triumphal profession. The crowd were generous in their plaudits, but Kingsford Smith ...

    Article : 445 words
  16. ROUND OF ENGAGEMENTS.

    This morning the airmen will be welcomed at the Town Hall by the Civic Commissioners. At 1 p.m. they will be entertained at luncheon; at 4 ...

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  17. WELL GUARDED.

    On the night of their arrival at Suva Captain Kingsford Smith and Pilot Ulm awoke, at midnight, and decided to see if their 'plane, which was ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. DEPARTURE FROM BRISBANE.

    The aviators left the Eagle Farm aerodrome on the flight to Sydney at [?]0.10 o'clock yesterday morning in brilliant sunshine to the ...

    Article : 193 words
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