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  2. THE SOPWITH WATERPLANE USED BY MR. H. HAWKER.

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    MR. HARRY HAWKER, This Australia aviator, who recently. competed for the prize of £5.000 offered by the London "Daily Mail" for a flight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 142 words
  4. COLLAPSE OF A BUILDING.

    The roof, several floors, and part of the walls of a' large building in George street, city, occupied by Beard and Wate son, furniture merchants, collapsed just ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. A PICTURESQUE VIEW OF SUVA. THE CHIEF PORT OF FIJI.

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  6. ACCIDENT TO A SHUNTER.

    A distressing accident occurred at the Clyde goods yards yesterday evening, when a shunter named Herman Simpson. of Granville, had his legs so badly ...

    Article : 130 words
  7. THE STEAMER DEVON ON THE ROCKS. HAULING THE FIRST MAN ASHORE.

    The Federal-Shire liner Devon was wrecked at Wellington Heads on the night of 25tb August. Lloyd's surveyor made an examination of the wreck, and reported that she was a "constructive total loss," which means that even If she could he got off the rocks, the cost of repairs would be too great to make it worth while. She lies on a reel which runs diagonally from a point 120 feet from the stern on the starboard side to a point 160 feet from the stem on the port side.. Thus 40 feet of tho vessel is resting on the rocks. Soundings show a very even grade on the bottom from 31/2 fathoms at bow, to about 5. fathoms at the stern at high tide, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 127 words
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