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  2. DISARMAMENT.

    GENEVA, April 10.—The League of Nations' Preparatory Commission on Disarmament to-day adopted the opinion of the committee of legal advisers that it ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    SHANGHAI, April 21.—A contract, involving several million dollars, and of farreaching importance to China, was signed yesterday between Dr. Sun Fo, Minister ...

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  4. REPARATIONS CRISIS.

    BERLIN", April 19.—The newspapers are unanimous in condemning France for laying the blame for the rupture of the reparations conference upon Germany. ...

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  5. AFGHAN UPHEAVAL.

    CALCUTTA, April 20.—There is speculation on the frontier on the attitude of the Soviet in the Afghan crisis. It was thought that it would support Amanullah and the ...

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  6. ANDERSON'S 'PLANE.

    The following is the first report of the discovery, despatched by wireless to 4QG (Brisbane) from the Queensland and Northern Territory Air Service 'Plane Atlanta, at 2.20 p.m., on Sunday afternoon:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Lieut. Keith Anderson (left) and Mr. R. S. Heitchcock. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ENGLAND TO NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON, April 19.—Lady Bailey today christened Mr. Frank Mase's aeroplane at Croydon, naming it "The All Black." Mr. Mase received a telegram ...

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  9. FRENCH AIRMEN.

    PARIS, April 20.—The French airmen Mm. Bailly and Reginensi, have arrived at Le Bourget, having completed the journey to Saigon (Cochin China) and back ...

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  10. AIRMEN'S CAREERS.

    Lieutenant Keith Anderson was born in Perth in 1898 and, in 1911, when his mother went to Ceylon to join his father, who had preceded her by three years, he was sent ...

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  11. GIANT MONOPLANE.

    LONDON, April 21.—In consequence of seasonal Lad weather in Central Africa the non-stop flight to Cape Town which was to have been undertaken in a new giant ...

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  12. CAPTAIN LANCASTER.

    NEW YORK, April 19.—Captain Lancaster, "whose aeroplane crashed at Trinidad on April 7, is in a critical condition on board the steamship Vauban. which will ...

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  13. LORD REVELSTOKE'S DEATH.

    PARIS, April 19.—The death to-day of Lord Revestoke, a member of the Reparations Committee and a director of the Bank of England, has shocked members ...

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  14. AMANULLAH'S ADVANCE.

    SIMLA, April 20.—Amanullah entered the town of Ghazni without opposition, and is marching on Kabul. Mohammed Ganz Khan, the military ...

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  15. Mr. R. S. Hitchcock.

    Mr. Robert S. Hitchcock, the mechanic of the Kookaburra, was born in Broken Hill in 1891, but his boyhood days were passed in Kalgoorlie, where he went with ...

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  16. BRITISH INVESTMENT.

    LONDON, April 19.—Announcing the termination of the negotiations with regard to the decision of the British General Electric Company to restrict the issue of ...

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    Map showing where Lieut. Anderson's plane was found by the Atlanta. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, April 20.—The Navy Department will ask Congress when it meets in regular session next December for authority to construct two new ...

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  19. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    CAPE TOWN, April 20.—Wind prevented Captain Malcolm Campbell's attempt on the land speed record at Verneuk Pan to-day. ...

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  20. SADNESS AND DISTRESS.

    SYDNEY, April 21.—Mr. R. Hendy, the secretary of the Citizens' Rescue Committee, said: "Everyone in the community will be saddened and distressed by ...

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  21. FOUND BY CHANCE.

    MELBOURNE, April 21.—"It is purely by chance that the 'plane has been found —Lieut. Anderson was 200 miles north out of his course," said the Secretary to the ...

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  22. VACCINATION ORDER.

    PARIS, April 20.—The conference of Anglo-French health authorities at Calais, which met in connection with the French order that persons entering France from ...

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  23. A PATHETIC MESSAGE.

    MELBOURNE, April 21.—The Minister for Defence (Sir William Glasgow, has received the following telegram from Miss Lyal Hilliard, of Sydney, the fiancee of ...

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  24. MUSSOLINI'S TRIUMPH.

    ROME, April 20—The opening of the first all-Fascist Parliament, which is the first to be elected under the new system of corporate election, was marked by scenes ...

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  25. THE NEWS BY WIRELESS.

    Mr. G. Mitchell, of Temple Court Buildings, when listening-in on his wireless set at his home at Claremont last night, picked up a message from 2FC, Sydney, ...

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  26. SOUTHERN CROSS LEAVES DERBY

    A message received at the Premier's Office on Saturday from Colonel W. 0. Mansbridge, stated that Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and party left Derby in ...

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  27. Rival's Good Wishes.

    LONDON, April 19.—Referring to Captain Campbell's attempt on the world's motor car speed record, Sir Henry Segrave said: "I wish him the best of luck." He ...

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  28. DEBT SETTLEMENTS.

    LONDON, April 19.—Mr. Philip Snowden, the Labour member of the House of Commons, whose suggestion of repudiation of the Baliour Note (concerning ...

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  29. Car Designer Honoured.

    LONDON, April 19.—The Institution of Automobile Engineers has awarded a medal to Captain Irving in appreciation of his designing of the Golden Arrow, Sir Henry ...

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  30. THE TRAGIC FLIGHT.

    April 7: Lieutenant Keith Anderson accompanied by Mr. Robert Hitchcock (mechanic) left Sydney at 7.35 a.m. in the aeroplane Kookaburra to assist in the ...

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  31. Government Appreciation.

    LONDON, April 20.—A telegram has been sent through the British Embassy at Paris expressing to Mr. Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke's heir) the profound ...

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  32. "TREATED WITH CONTEMPT."

    LOS ANGELES, April 20.—Sir Rabindranath Tagore, the distinguished Indian poet and writer, left abruptly to-day for Japan after ho had announced that he ...

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  33. GIFT FOR A BISHOP.

    LONDON, April 19.—In commemoration of the marriage of the Bishop of Norwich (Dr. Bertram Pollock) and his leadership of the campaign against the Revised Prayer ...

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  34. LAND PARTY LEAVES.

    DARWIN, April 21.—The Qantas plane could not land where it discovered the Kookaburra, owing to dangerous sand, but flew very low and the observer could see ...

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  35. FRAUDULENT LAND SALES.

    SYDNEY, April 19.—Detectives in Sydney are conducting a campaign against "getters." otherwise fraudulent land salesmen. Thirty-three arrests have been made ...

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  36. DR. SCHACHT'S ATTITUDE.

    PARIS, April 19.—It is learned that Dr. Schacht is prepared to resume conversations when the Reparations delegates reassemble on Monday. ...

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