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  4. Trampships of the Air. New British Venture.

    LONDON, Monday.—Flying-Officer Newell Vincent, accompanied by a mechanic and a photographer, left Staglane aerodrome to-day with two ...

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  5. RED ROSE CRASHES.

    MUNTOK (Sumatra), Tuesday. The 'plane Red Rose, which arrived yesterday morning at 11.30 from Singapore, and intended to proceed ...

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  7. THAMES FLOOD

    LONDON, Monday.— Sir William Desborough, Chairman of the Thames Conservancy Board, is of the opinion that the floods were not due to the ...

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  8. BERLIN EXPLOSION

    BERLIN, Monday.—Police investigations in connection with the explosion which occurred on Thursday last in a tenement building, when many lives ...

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  9. THROUGH BLINDING STORMS

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—Francis Birtles, the Australian explorer, cyclist and overland motorist, who several weeks ago left London on a [?] ...

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  10. COAL MINE EXPLOSION.

    WEST FRANKFORT (Illinois), Monday.—Twenty one miners are dead as a result of an explosion in the Industrial Coal Company's mine, which ...

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  11. Cobham Waiting at Malta.

    MALTA, Monday.—The aeroplane in which Sir Alan Cobham is making a flight from England to the Cape, and which was damaged here, has now been ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL PARLEY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail" says that neither the trades unionists nor the employers who will confer on January 12. in an effort to ...

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  13. MT. MORGAN OUTPUT.

    LONDON Monday.—The Australian Press Association learns that Sir Granville Ryrie, High Commissioner for Australia, and Mr. John Huxham, ...

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  14. Lindbergh at Panama.

    PANAMA, Monday.—Colonel Lindbergh, in continuance of his Central American air tour, arrived here to-day from San Jose. ...

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  15. Wolves Devour Eleven Girls

    PRAGUE, Monday. — Eleven young girls have been eaten by wolves in Slovakia The party sat out for a neighboring village on ...

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  16. JAPANESE SQUADRON

    TOKIO, Monday.—It is authoritatively reported that the cruisers Yakumu and Idzume have been chosen for a training squadron to visit Australia. ...

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  17. Exile for Trotsky and Co.

    RIGA, Tuesday, —An unconfirmed report says that M M. Trotsky, Radek, Zinovieff and Rakovsky, all Oppositionists, have been exiled to distant ...

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  18. BRITAIN AND IRAQ.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The "Daily Express' " Baghdad correspondent says that the Iraq Cabinet has refused to ratify the new Anglo-Iraq treaty, ...

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  19. NO COLOR LINE.

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday. — A pretty young American, Miss Miller, has arrived at Bombay to marry the ex-Maharajah of Indore, whom she met ...

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  20. MIGRANTS FOR CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery, British Dominions' Secretary, who is visiting here, said he had no information on the London report ...

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  22. NOT ADMITTING DEFEAT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Recent sermons from the Episcopal Bench show that its members do not admit defeat, and we will probably have a ...

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  23. BOYS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Among the migrants leaving for Australia on the Largs Bay which leaves to-morrow are 28 "Little Brothers" for Victoria, ten ...

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  24. THE VIEWS OF FORD. No Car Price Reduction.

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—Mr. Henry Ford, when attending the automobile show, was interviewed by the press, which summarised his views. Mr. Ford ...

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  25. LIFEBOAT'S CRUISE.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—Mr. and Mrs. Hercombe and Captain Bugg, who are sailing from Calcutta to Australia in the 30 foot lifeboat, Hiawatha, are ...

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  26. COMMUNICATIONS CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The following delegates will attend the conference between the wireless and cable companies, which has been called at the ...

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  27. SPEAKING PLAINLY

    CHICAGO, Monday.—Speaking out plainly on the question of prohibition, the Illinois Republican Women's Club went on record at [?] State ...

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  28. UNITED STATES' TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—An unexpected precipitition to secure a down-ward revision of the tariff occurred in the Senate to-day, when Senator ...

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  29. THE QUESTION OF BRAKES.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The authorities at Washington and Pennsylvania have announced that licences will not be issued for the operation of the new ...

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  30. MEXICAN BRIBES.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Senate investigating committee has been stirred with a new sensation, as the attorney for the Hearst newspapers has ...

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  31. Waratahs in France.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Waratahs had a good crossing, and were met at the station by M. Pren[?]us (President) and M. Rutherford, secretary of the French ...

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  32. BUTTER DUMPING DUTIES

    VANCOUVER, Monday. — Though heavy pressure, asking for the re-imposition of dumping duties on Australian butter, in Canada, is again reported ...

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  33. AMERICA'S TRADE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is announced that the United States exports for the first eleven months of 1927 totalled 4,457,000,000 dollars, and ...

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  34. Woman Swallows Ring.

    CHRISTICHURCH (N.Z.)—Alice Mann, dressmaker, 31 years, with a criminal record in Austalia, was sentenceed to three months' imprisonment for ...

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  35. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    MONTE CARLO, Monday.—In the pigeon shooting Prix Duvar handicap of 10,000 franes, fired to-day, the Australian, Sutherland, shot five birds out ...

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