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  2. BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    LONDON, March 31.—The British Government has received from Egypt a reply to the final British Note which followed the Egyptian rejection of the proposed ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    VENICE, March 30.—By achieving an average speed of 318.8 miles an hour, Major di Bernardi broke his own record by roughly 22 miles, and has considerably ...

    Article : 153 words
  4. NAVY SENSATION.

    GIBRALTAR, March 31.—Drawing his sword Commander Daniel surrendered it to the Court, placing it on the table in front of the president. Thus began ...

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  5. HINKLER IN PERTH.

    Mr. Bert Hinkler made a perfect landing on Perth Oval at 3.30 yesterday afternoon. He was greeted by a crowd numbering 20,000 and received a storm of cheers as he was driven around the oval in a motor car. ...

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  6. SUNDAY FLYING.

    A vigorous protest against what he termed turning Sunday into a carnival day by permitting Mr. Bert Hinkler to land in Perth on the Sabbath was expressed by ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN DEMAND.

    LONDON, March 31.—The Cairo correspondent of the "Sunday Express" states that the Egyptian Note contains a categorical declaration of the Egyptian ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. Possibilities Not Exhausted.

    VENICE, March 30.—The Under secretary for the Air (Signor Balboa) to-day said:-"Major di Bernardi's record can withstand all the attacks by British pilots. ...

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  9. NEW CHARGE.

    GIBRALTAR, March 30.—The new charge against Commander Daniel is that he did publicly read in the Royal Oak's wardroom from a document certain ...

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  10. Britain's Position.

    LONDON, March 30.—The new air speed record will be more difficult to beat, owing to the fact that the Aeronautical Federation requires that it should be beaten by ...

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  11. "INSOLENT REPLY."

    LONDON, March 31.—The "Sunday Express" describes the Egyptian reply to Britain as insolent, ana asserts that if the attitude is persisted in, Britain must ...

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  12. PLEASANT SUNDAY JAUNT.

    Amid loud cheers Mr. Hinkler took his seat on a platform a beside the Deputy Premier (Mr. J. C. Willcock) and Mrs. Willcock, the Mayor of Perth (Mr. J. T. ...

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  13. READING NOVELS.

    GIBRALTAR, March 31.—Before the court-martial opened the calmest, figure seemed to be Rear-Admiral Collard, who, clad, in flannels, spent hoars fit reading ...

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  14. CRISIS EXPECTED.

    CAIRO, March 31.—The newspaper, "An Mokattam" comments, regarding the reply of the Egyptian Government to the British Note, "No one knows what effect the Note ...

    Article : 44 words
  15. LADY BAILEY'S VENTURE.

    KHARTUM, March 30.—Lady Bailey, who is attempting a solo flight to Capetown in a Moth plane reached Wadh Haifa, after a thrilling two-hour ...

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  16. OUTLAWING WAR.

    WASHINGTON, March 31.—France on Saturday asserted her readiness to submit to the British, Italian, German and Japanese Governments all the Franco ...

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  17. ENDURANCE RECORD.

    NEW YORK March 30.—A report from Jacksonville Beach, Florida, states that Mr. Eddie Stinson and Captain George Haldemann, who was copilot with Miss ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. EARTHQUAKES IN TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, March 31.—An earthquake in the Smyrna district has resulted in great loss of life. Many people were injured and widespread damage was ...

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  19. EAST-WEST SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, April 1.—After conferences between the Defence Department and the Postmaster-General's Department, the conditions of tender for the proposed ...

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  20. MR. HINKLER'S MOVEMENTS

    At 1.15 p.m., to-day, Mr. Hinkler will be the guest of the Government, at a luncheon in Parliament House. At 5 o'clock he will meet the members of the ...

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  21. ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT

    WASHINGTON, March 30.—The United Press states that Colonel Lindbergh has advised army friends that he intends to fly the Atlantic again this summer the ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. THE ARRIVAL.

    Aware of the rapidity with which. Mr. Hinkler had crossed the Continent from Melbourne to Merredin, the waiting crowds had no doubt that the intrepid ...

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  23. NANKING OUTRAGES.

    SHANGHAI, April 1.—The united States Minister (Mr. Macmurray) to-day would neither confirm nor deny the reported settlement of the American claims ...

    Article : 298 words
  24. Airman Denies Report.

    NEW YORK, March 30.—A message from St. Louis states that Colonel Lindbergh has denied the reports that he is contemplating a round the world or ...

    Article : 35 words
  25. PRINCE HENRY.

    LONDON, March 31.—Prince Henry, has been created Baron Culloden, Earl of Ulster, and Duke of Gloucester. His Dukedom of Gloucester will enable ...

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  26. RUBBER INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, March 31.—The House of Commons to-day passed by 104 votes to 52 the second reading of the Rubber Industry Bill, which provides for contributions of ...

    Article : 286 words
  27. AIRSHIP DESIGN.

    LONDON, March 31.—Colonel V. C. Richmond, who is in charge of the design and research branches in connection with airships, under the Air Ministry, address ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. Birthday Bestowals.

    LONDON, March 30.—Prince Henry's titles were bestowed on his 28th birthday and are representative of England, Ireland and Scotland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. NORTH POLAR FLIGHT.

    ROME, March 30.—Sweeping superstition aside, Colonel Nobile plans to depart in the airship Italia on his North Polar flight from Milan on Friday, April 13, ...

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  30. SYDNEY TO GLEN INNES.

    GLEN INNES, April 1.—The first of the fleet of aeroplanes of Silver Planes, Ltd., Glen Innes, flew over the town to the aerodrome site this morning, after a ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. BYRD'S EXPEDITION.

    OTTAWA, March 30.—A report from Winnipeg states that the giant monoplane which Commander Byrd. plans to use on his South Pole flight will be equipped with ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. "WILD MR. HUGHES."

    LONDON, March 31.—The Australian Press Association's correspondent in Rome states that official and semiofficial circles alike regard Mr. W. M. Hughes's ...

    Article : 196 words
  33. POSSIBILITIES OF PLANES.

    When seen at the Savoy Hotel after he had safely garaged his plane at the Maylands aerodrome Mr. Hinkler gave his impressions of his trip from Melbourne, in ...

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  34. IRON AND STEEL.

    CAPETOWN, March 30.—After a two days' joint sitting of the House of Assembly and the Senate, the Bill to establish a Government controlled iron and ...

    Article : 156 words
  35. LANCASTER'S PROGRESS.

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Having left Newcastle at 4.25 p.m., Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller were given an enthusiastic welcome upon their arrival at Mascot at ...

    Article : 382 words
  36. EMPIRE FREE TRADE.

    VANCOUVER, March 31.—"It would be ideal for the Empire to have among its various States and between the Dominions and the Motherland, a system of free ...

    Article : 185 words
  37. 'VARSITY BOAT RACE.

    LONDON, March 31.—The eightieth inter-Varsity boat race was contested this morning, Cambridge defeating Oxford by ten lengths. Cambridge has won every ...

    Article : 218 words
  38. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    VANCOUVER, March 31.—Discussing the failure of the Geneva Naval Limitation Conference before the Canadian Club to-day, Sir Robert Horne deplored articles ...

    Article : 209 words
  39. SUNK IN THE SANDS.

    LONDON, March 30.—The correspondent of "The Times" at Riga reports that a six weeks' trial of 23 irrigation officials, mostly Communists, has been concluded at ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, March 30.—A dramatic turn has been given to the presidential election campaign. During an address at Delawar (Ohio), in which he ...

    Article : 85 words
  41. LOUVAIN UNIVERSITY.

    BRUSSELS, March 30.—There has been an indignant outburst by war veterans and patriotic societies against the University of Louvain's proposal to delete from an ...

    Article : 65 words
  42. FLOOD FOLLOWS DROUGHT.

    CAPETOWN, April 1.—The heaviest flood for 10 years has followed the worst drought for 75 years throughout the Cape Province. Ten inches of rain fell over ...

    Article : 60 words
  43. AERIAL DERBY.

    SYDNEY, April 1.—More than 30 aeroplanes participated in yesterday's aerial pageant, which was claimed to be the most successful of its kind ever held in the ...

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  44. UNKNOWN AUSTRALIA.

    NEW YORK, March 30.—Considerable amusement was caused here by a communication received at the Australian Commissioner's office from the traffic manager ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. REICHSTAG DISSOLVED.

    BERLIN, March 31.—The Reichstag has been dissolved. The Minister for the Interior suggested that the parties should observe an election truce until after Easter. ...

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