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  2. DISASTER NARROWLY AVERTED.

    The British round-the world flight expedition left Calshot aerodrome at Southampton on Tuesday morning for Lyons, on the first stage of its 30,000, miles journey, just eight days after the American expedition of four planet left California. ...

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  3. LOAN NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is understood that Queensland has refused the demands for an extension of pastoral leases and other ...

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  4. NO ABSENT VOTING

    Persons who will be away from their residential district on polling day will be unable to vote at the forthcoming municipal elections. No. provision is ...

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  5. "BATHE NAKED."

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Herbert Barker, the famous specialist in manipulative surgery, which renders unnecessary many cutting ...

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  6. THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT.

    A Labour Government is a for egone conclusion in Western Australia, where the position of the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) appears to be hopeless. The latest count gives Labour 23 seats, Nationalist and Ministerial ...

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  7. SINGAPORE BASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The House of Commons, by 287 votes to 211 approved of the decision of the Government to abandon, the abandon ...

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  8. HEALTH IMPAIRED

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is porsistontly runoured in Dublin that Mr. W. T. Cosgrave, President of Dall Eireann, and ...

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  9. THE START.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--When the machine slid on to the water, prior to the start of the flight, Mrs. Maclaren, wife of the leader of the expedition ...

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  10. VIVID STORY OF ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--How the aeroplane all but met disaster is vividly described by Maclaren in a message from Le Havre. "Soon after leaving ...

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  11. NOCTURNAL RAIDS

    With persistent coolness the thief who has been breaking and entering several suburban homes around Brisbane during the last fortnight continues his ...

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  12. CRISIS IMPENDING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Central Council of Employers of Australia to-day published a statement pointing out the scores of industries ...

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  13. TRAFFIC DISPUTE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The traffic dispute negotiations broke down on the men's refusing an offer of an increase of 5s and the ...

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  14. PLANS FOR THE TRIP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The British round-the-world flight will be divisible roughtly into four sectionos--England to Karachi, 4890 miles; Karachi to Tokio, ...

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  15. PETROL TEST

    The large number of entries received for the petrol consumption test to be decided by the Royal Automobile Club on Saturday indicates the keen interest ...

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  16. EMPIRE TIMBER

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At a dinner given by the Timber Trades Federation Sir Joseph Cook said that Britain purchased £30,000,000 worth of timber ...

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  17. KING DEPOSED

    LONDON, Wednesday.--From today Greece will be virtually a republic. The king has been definitely deposed, unless the forthcoming plebiscite ...

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  18. FRENCH CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A late message from Paris announces that M. Poincare Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs) ...

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  19. MAN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--As the result of a motor lorry belonging to the American Delicacies Co., Ltd., of Sydney, crashing into a post while turning a ...

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  20. MEN AND MONEY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Mr. Urquhart, Administrator of the Northern Tereitory, said that men ant money are urgent needs of the Territory, where out ...

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  21. MAILS SEIZED

    CHICAGO, Wednesday .--Four bandits suatched registered mail sacks containing 135,000 dollars in currency from a messenger to-day, and outdistanced ...

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  22. BECOMING ACUTE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Willis, secretary of the Coal and Shale Employees' Association, referring to the coke trouble, expressed the opinion that ...

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  23. STEAMER SUNK

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A radio message states that the Japanese steamer, Tokofuku Maru collided in the fog with another ship in ...

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  24. ONE TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the course of an address by Mr. Bavin (State Attorneu-General) to-night, he said it was entirely untrus to represent the action ...

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  25. NAVAL DEFENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Australian Natives Association Conference at Warrnambool to-day affirmed that the Commonwealth Government should give ...

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  26. "ABANDONMENT FALSE ECONOMY."

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"The Times," in a leader, says that Mr. Bruce's and Mr. Massey's arguments in favour of Singapore prove that ...

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  27. NEARING HOBART.

    HOBART (Tasmania), Wednesday.-- Hobart is in a fever of excitement in connection with the visit of the Imperial squadron to-morrow. A. wireless message ...

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  28. SUMMARY JUSTICE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" at [?] states that a Bolshevik leader a to Davido[?] was sent to investigates ...

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  29. VIOLENT STORM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Shortly after 6 o'clock this evening Melbourne experienced an extremely violent thunderstorm, accompanied by heavy rain ...

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  30. RAPID SPREAD.

    SAN PRANCISCO, Wednesday.--Foot and mouth disease is spreading so rapidly that nearly all California is under quarantine. ...

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  31. £2400 SUBSCRIBED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Over £2400 has been raised as the result of an appeal for funds to send the Murray Bridge crew to the Olympic Games. ...

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