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    Safe as Flying Grounds.—Since 1924 naval aviators have landed on the deck of the United States Areoplane carrier Langiey 2500 times without serious accident. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Heads to tho Wall.—So long as you can rebound from a brick wall efflciently you can succeed in this wall game as played between the Oppidians and the Collegers at Eton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Baby Heir to Throne.—Prince Michael, who looks at the world with wondering eyes of 5 years of age, does not realise that he is heir to the throne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRISBANE TRAMS.

    Some interesting facts and figures in connection with the running of the trams last year were given at the City Council meeting yesterday, when the ...

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  7. WAR HOMES.

    The War Service Homes Act town effect from MArch 6, 1919, in which proviosn was made for granting assistance to returned sailors and ...

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    Flames Among Ice-crusted Peaks.—Muerren, the famous Swiss winter sports resort, where a fire has destroyed the Edelweiss Hotel and the Hotel des Alpes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Barrier of Brains and Beauty.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) seems nervous before this battery of admiring feminine eyes. He is turning the first sod of the excavations for the new wing of Exeter, University (England). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BUS OVERTURNED.

    When Mr. B. Bennett's motor Bus, which runs from B[?] B[?] to Nambour, overturned in Lower Currie-street, Nambour, shortly after crossing the ...

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  11. A HUGE FRAUD.

    Barclay, otherwise, known as Bearley, was discharged in connection with the charges of defrauding a Wellington man, Mr. M'Kay, of £15,000. The ...

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  12. How British Labor Stands To-day.

    In the following article W. Milne Bailey, of the Labor Research Department (London), deals with the position of British Labor as it stands, to-day. He says the political wing of Labor, is marking time, but ...

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  13. AMUSEMENTS.

    Empire Theatre—The Whirligigs Revue Company in the latest musical revuette, entitled "In Hospital," continue to draw large audiences nightly ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL TRAGEDY.

    George Malvern Reynolds, 36, was killed at the Zinc Corporation works at Broken Hill yesterday afternoon. He was loading a mill settler, with ...

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  16. ENTRY GRANTED.

    Right of entry to the Broken Hill works at Newcastle was granted by the concilliation committee to the union officals yesterday. ...

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  18. MAN DEAD ON DAIRY FARM.

    John Bourke, 17. was found dead in a shed on a dairy farm at Glendon Brook, near Singleton. Almost the whole of his head was blown ...

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