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    The deck of the schooner, Fort Laramie; she carries nearly two million feet of lumber. Inset: Mrs..Eineff, the captain's wife. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LEVINE AND DROUHIN.

    The trouble between Charles Levine and Drouhin, the French pilot, whom he hired to fly him back to America, had a sensational development. Levine gave Drouhin the slip and flew the plane to London himself. Experts were amazed at his reckless exploits. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The American six-masted schooner, Fort Laramie, entering Sydney Harbor, after 98 days out from Aberdeen, Washington, U.S.A. Inset: Captain Eineff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Hinchliffe (American millionaire, Levine's pilot), and his father and mother. A cable says that the flight across the Atlantic has been postponed until 1928. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A Gladsome Sight.—Sydney Heads after the long arduous, voyage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A. P. CHAPMAN.

    England's cricket captain, who made an attractive century for South against North. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The tennis courts at Forest Hills, where America won the Davis Cup so often. The next content will take place "somewhere in France." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Italian Vice-Consul Shot in Paris

    A young Italian who was shown into the room of the Italian Vice-Consul, Count Corles Nardini, fired three revolver shots at Nardinl, who ...

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  13. HEARTBURNS FOR MILITARY HEADS.

    A war Office memorandum declares that recent developments in military science, particularly the continuous extension of mechanised transport, ...

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  14. LIFE TOO CHEAP.

    Where, indeed, is the sting of death in these modern days? The casualties of peace rapidly multiply. The sudden extinction of a valuable ...

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  15. PLAIN SUICIDE!

    Private despatches from Schlee and Brock to their relatives declare that they firmly intend to fly from Japan to Midway, ...

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  16. BRITISH 'PLANE CRASHES AT VENICE.

    The Crusader, a hush-hush seaplane, secretly constructed to compete in the Schneider Cup, while on a trial at Venice, crashed and sank. ...

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  17. Dancing NEWS and VIEWS

    To the large majority of people dancing has a strong appeal whether it be old time or the more modern version called jazz. Practically in ...

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  18. NOT A HERO, BUT A CROOK.

    The "Observer" says that Patrick Terence O'Malley, 52, of Curraghmore, Ireland, who is hopelessly m[?]med called in at the Brighton police station ...

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  19. HIGH ALTITUDES.

    The achievement of Captain Gray in attaining a height of 42,470 feet in a free balloon at Scott, Field, Illinois, and on the way down jumping with a ...

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  20. ONE-WAY TRAFFIC BREACH.

    Hugh Edward O'Neil, of Woodhill, South Coast line, was fined £1, with 3s 6d costs, by Mr. J. S. Berge, P.M., in the Summons Court to-day, for ...

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  21. PRIEST FINED UNDER CUSTOMS LAW.

    A Catholic priest. Father Martin Schechtl, who landed at Plymouth, from the Arabic, from[?] New York, was fined a treble duty of £25 for ...

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  22. TUBE WANTED FOR MANCHESTER'S TRAFFIC.

    The underground railways committee urges the introduction of the tube system at a cost of £25,000,000 to relieve congestion. ...

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  23. SAILING BOAT RUN DOWN BY FERRY.

    Yesterday afternoon a small sailing boat belonging to the French steamer, Ville D'Amiens, containing five members of the crew, was run down by ...

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