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  5. FINE AND MILD

    City Forecast. -- Fine and mild, with clouds; north-west to west breeze, fresh and squally in the ...

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  6. Australians Fight for Life in Sinking Air Liner SEVEN KILLED

    Seven passengers were drowned when the Imperial Airways liner City of Ottawa crashed in the English Channel while on its way from Croydon to Paris. Six passengers and the two members of the crew were saved. The survivors include Mr. A. E. Fleming, of Sydney and his wife. Mrs. Ickerson, his mother, was drowned. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIAN VICTIM

    Mrs. Ickerson, of Mosman, who was drowned when the air finer City of Ottawa dived into the English Channel, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RACE RIOT

    A serious encounter between police and civilians on the one side and natives on the other took place in the heart of Durban at mid-day. The natives objected to the preparation of food by other than their own compatriots. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Slur on Red, White & Blue Offends Orange & Green

    LONDON, Monday (Published in "The Times). -- The absence of Union Jacks from the lavish decorations in the city for the centenary of Roman Catholic Emancipation, says the[?]blin [?] "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Moth Crashes

    A Gipsy Moth, flying to Dungeness, while the Gaby was bringing in the wreckage of the air liner, crashed on the beach. The pilot and ...

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  11. FATE'S HAND

    It is a lamentable coincidence that Australians have been killed in both imperial Airways crashes in which ...

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  12. PERSUADED TO FLY

    Mr. Charles Orr, of Tattersall's Hotel, Melbourne, says "I feel a moral responsibility for the Flemings. I had such a grand air trip from Paris ...

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    Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fleming, of Sydney, who were aboard the ill-fated air liner City of Ottawa, which crashed in the English Channel. Seven of the 13 passengers and crew were drowned. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fleming were saved. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. £920,000 SAVED?

    The Irish Free State Government in February purchased for £5000 the rights of an unspecified invention of an Irish scientist, which, it was ...

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  15. TWO KILLED

    The Air Ministry announces that Pilot-Office Jorgensen and Sergeant Groom were instantly killed when a Six Kin fighter ...

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  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    On the Gilgandra-Dubbo road today a big, motor car travelling in the direction of Dubbo swerved when passing another car, ...

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  17. Woman Changed Mind -- Escaped Disaster

    Mr. A. E. Fleming, of Sydney, who was a passenger in the ill-fated City of Ottawa, is connected with Dalgety's in Australia. His uncle, who is ...

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  18. Won 3450-mile Race by Four Minutes

    Johnny Salo, of Passic (New Jersey) won C. C. (Cash and Carry) Pyle's transcontinental foot Derby of 3450 miles. from New York to Los ...

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