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  2. PEER IN CUSTODY.

    Baron Terrington, who has been much in the public eye lately, and who has been living on the Continent, has been extradited to England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RAGE AND WAR.

    While further discussions are taking place on the proposal to outlaw war, both France and Japan are launching are new warships. ...

    Article : 56 words
  4. WEDDING DAY TRAGEDY.

    While a bride was waiting in her wsedding dress for the ceremony the body of the bridegroom was found cut to places in a tunnel. It ...

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  5. SHOOTING CASE IN THE CITY.

    Samuel Archibald Dunn, a middleaged man, was arrested on Sunday an a charge of having shot his son-in-law, Sydney Charles ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mr. H. W. Andrew, who died suddenly at his residence, Woolnough-road, Semaphore, on Saturday morning, was for about 20 years a civil servant in the Crown ...

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  7. ENGLAND'S DAY.

    "St. George, he was for England!" Tis a glorious charter, deny it who can, That's breathed in the words, "I'm on Englishman.'" ...

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  8. TRADE REVIEW.

    The American demand for the 4 per cent, funding loan stock has again been the principal feature of the Stock Exchange. This follows the listing of the ...

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  9. A [?] OF CONGRATULATION

    With all domment unanimous that Capt. Wilkins's flight to epochal, official and [?] ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. THE COLBERT LAUNCHED.

    The new cruiser Colbert, the fourth of France's 10,000-ton vessels, has been launched at Erest. She carries eight 8-inch 3.5-inch guns, and two seaplanes with collapsible wings. ...

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  11. OUTLAWING WAR.

    The French Government delivered to-day to the British Foreign Office their comments on the American draft proposals for a multilateral pact renouncing war as an ...

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  12. BOTH AIRMEN WILL.

    The newspaper "Dag Bladet," states that Captain Wilkins and Mr. [?] have arrive at [?] after flying over the North Role in 21 hours from [?] ...

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  13. THE ACCURED [?] BAIL.

    Lord Terrington appeared at the Mansion House police court to-day on twenty-one charges of fraudulent conversion, involving £70,000 while acting as a solicitor, ...

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  14. INTEREST IN LONDON.

    Captain Wilkins's feat in flying over the roof of the world has excited the greatest laterest in London. The news would have been known [?] but for the ...

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  15. RUSSIA FEELS SLIGHTED.

    The "Travda" complains that Mr. Kellogg has not sent his peace pact project to Russia. It says his daclaration of lasting peace conceals an eternal hatred ...

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  16. LADY TERRINCTON.

    After twelve months delay Lord Terringson has been extredited from France, after a trial at Doual, and handed over to the British police. ...

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  17. LANDING ON AN ISLAND.

    A wireless message from Green Harbour states that Captain Wilkins and his companion, owing to tempeatuous weather and [?] have been forced down on ...

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  18. WORKING FOR PEACE.

    Italy and the United States have signed a renewal of the Arbitration Treaty which expired in 1924. The new treaty refers to the 1924 treaty, which, provided for ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. DICTATOR TO MARRY

    General Primo de Rivera, Marques de Estella, the Dictator of Spain, is to marry Senorita Mercedes Cadtellano, a wealthy Spanish woman. "I just wish to make ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. EARL HAIG.

    It is understood that an equestian statue in London will be the national memorial to Field-Marshal Earl Haig, and that the Royal Communion which was deputed to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. THE GERMAN VIEW.

    The official spokesman of the Foreign Office said to-day that the French draft the proposed treaty outlawing war seemed an attempt to weave niggling reservations ...

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  22. VIGILANT DETECTIVES.

    The night patrol of the Criminal Investigation Department yesterday morning, about 1.30, had their suspicions aroused by the conduct of two men. ...

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  23. NO LAND DISCOVERED.

    Captain Wilkins has sent a [?] stating that so land was discovered at the North Dola. ...

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  24. DEATH OF A MAHA RAJA.

    The death is announced of the Maharaja of Mayurbhanj, the largest and most important feudatory state in Orissa, as the result of tetanus caused by a razor cut. ...

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  25. AN ANTARCTIC FLIGHT.

    According to information available, Captain Wilkins said he intended, if the [?] [?] fight was successful to leave next September for an Antar[?] expedition, ...

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  26. INTERCHANGE OF TEACHERS.

    For the first time for many years a Bill passed through all its stages in a single sitting in the House of Commons to-day. This was a measure to permit teachers ...

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  27. SWIMMING.

    Making his first appearance in Melbourne at the City Baths last night, "Boy" Charlton had little difficulty in defeating two of the smartest local swimmers over ...

    Article : 193 words
  28. LORD TREMATON.

    The funeral of Lord Trematon, only son of the Earl of Athlone, Governor-General of South Africa, and a nephew of the Queen, took place to-day. He was buried ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT KINKEAD.

    Major Cooper, the Air Ministry's inspecfor of accidents, giving evidence to-day at the enquiry, maid an examination of the wreck of the ...

    Article : 184 words
  30. POLAR CROSS ROADS.

    The dream of the ages of a north-west passage has been brought nearer to practical achievement through the pioneering of Captain Wilkins, said the explorer, Mr. ...

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  31. PRINCESS ELIZABETH.

    A plaque showing Princess Elizabeth nestling in the arms of her mother, the Duchess of York, has been executed by Mr. A. G. Walker and hung in the Royal ...

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  32. MR. HINKLER'S ESCAPE.

    Mr. Bert Hinkler, when retaining from Adelaide, had a narrow shave at Ballarat yesterday. Accompanied by his wife, he intended landing in the City Oval. He ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE.

    Captain Wilkin's flight would mean much to meteorology, said Mr. A. M. Smith, of the 1927 expedition. Captain Wilkins, was not interested in a [?] ...

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  34. WRESTLING.

    The following message has been received from Mr. Lean, the Australian boxing and wrestling promoter, now in America:—"Have signed on Pinkie Gardner ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. MIGRATION.

    Mr. Leonard McKenzie, of Wellington, interviewed to-day, said he had discussed with a number of Scottish societies the question of the establishment between ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. FLIGHT OVER BASS STRAIT.

    Unless the Federal authorities prohibit the flight, both Sir. Hinkler and Captain Lancaster, accompanied by Mrs. Miller, intend to cross the Bass Snail to ...

    Article : 82 words
  37. THE AUSTRALIA.

    A navigating party from H.M.A.S. Melbourne will take over the new H.M.A.S. Australia at Glasgow on Tuesday. Thereafter she will undergo trials, and is due ...

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  38. MEAT FDR THE NAVY.

    The Australian tenderers for the Admiralty beef contract include W. C. Augliss & Co., on behalf of the Central Queensland Meat Export Company, of ...

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  39. MR. ROSING.

    The Tass Agency has distributed an official report from Moscow, saying:— "The Australian reports concerning the alleged appointment of a certain Mr. Rosing ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. A MANSION BURNED.

    Lyndford Hall, Norfelk, the headquarters of Australian Farms. Limited, conducted by Professor Potts. has been totally dectroyed by fire. ...

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  41. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Mr. W. C. Bridgeman (First Lord of the Admiralty), in a written Parliamentary answer, gives a comparison of the number of officers and ratings serving in the navy ...

    Article : 74 words
  42. SCREENING OF "DAWN."

    The Minister of Customs (Mr. Pratten) declined to comment to-day on the refusal to permit the screening of "Dawn," except to say that action had been taken ...

    Article : 89 words
  43. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    The sudden death occurred in Hobart on Saturday of Mr. W. T. Corbey, a prominent union secretary, and the Government representative on various public ...

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  44. VOYAGEURS IN SMALL BOAT.

    Fears are felt for the safely of the Herecombes, who are voyaging to Australia in a small boat. The last news of them was from Port Blair, in the Andamans, ...

    Article : 41 words
  45. COLONEL NOBILE.

    Colonel Nobile's base steamship Citta di Milano has left King's Bay after two days' delay. ...

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