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  4. German Plane First to Cross N. Atlantic from East to West. FORCED LANDING ON ICE-BOUND ISLAND

    THE North Atlantic has been crossed by aeroplane from East to West for the first time. The New York Postal and Telegraph Company announces that its officials have received confirmation from Point Amour, Labrador, that the German ...

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  6. WORLD PEACE PACT. U.S.A. PERSISTENT

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Despite the French opposition to the sweeping and unqualified renunciation of war, the United States ...

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  7. FRENCH SUPERMEN.

    LONDON, Saturday — While interest is contred in the German Transatlantic flight, the Frenchmen, Costes and Lebrix, who are ...

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  8. MILAN OUTRAGE King Was Warned.

    ROME, Friday.—The "Giornale "Italy" asserts that an anonymous [?] the previous day that anarchists had planned the Milan bomb ...

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  9. The Earth Girdled.

    LE BOURGET (Paris), Sunday. —Costes and Lebrix have arrived here. Three squadrons of military aeroplanes went out to meet the ...

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  10. ROME'S FERVID OUTBURST.

    ROME, Saturday.—Business houses and schools have been shut and streets [?] beflagged throughout the State in [?] of the King's safe return to ...

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  11. OVERSEAS BREVITIES. FIRE FIEND TAKES TOLL.

    WINNIPEG, Saturday. — Five are dead and a dozen injured are in hospital through being overcome by smoke in a blaze at Casaloma, when a ...

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  12. INDIA'S COMPLEXITY

    LONDON, Saturday. — "The chief thing we learned on our preliminary survey of India's problems is the immensity and ...

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  13. A REMOTE ISLAND.

    THE remoteness of Greenlay Island, on which the Bremen landed, is emphasised in the delay with which the word ...

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  14. KLAN'S CASES DISMISSED

    PITTSBURGH, Friday.—In dismissing the Ku-Klux-Klan suit against five [?]-called rebel members, Federal Judge Thompson bitterly rated the Klan and ...

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  15. EARTHQUAKES KILL TEN PERSONS.

    LIMA (Peru), Stturday. — Ten persons have been killed through serious earthquakes in the Arequipa department of Southern Peru, which lasted ...

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  16. MOSLEMS ATTACK GAOL.

    JERUSALEM, Sunday. — Moslems at Gaza sent a deputation to the District Officer seeking permission to hold a demonstration against the recent ...

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  17. OPINION IN BEITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Responsible newspapers are more critical than the official wireless statement regarding the United States' war outlawry ...

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  18. "A Sporting Stunt."

    MADRID, Sunday. — Air Vice-Marshal Sir Sefton Branckner, British Director of Civil Aviation who is visiting here, in an interview to-day, said ...

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  19. North Pole Flight.

    MILAN, Saturday. — Owing to unfavorable weather reports, it is announced that General Nobile's airship North Polar will not depart before ...

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  20. To the Rescue.

    QUEBEC, Saturday. — The Bremen was lost for four hours in a fog before making a forced landing on Greenley Island, according to the first message ...

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  21. A HURRIED DEPARTURE.

    ROME, Saturday night.—General Nobile's airship Italia has left Milan for Spitzbergen en route to the North Pole. ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH LINE RUMOR.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A member of the association which had arranged to form the Commonwealth Shipping Co., 1928, has informed the Australian Press ...

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  23. CAMPBELL OUTDONE.

    BERLIN, Saturday — The director of the Opel Motor Company asserts that at yesterday's trials the "Rocket Car" attained a speed of ...

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  24. FRANCE'S PECULIAR POSITION.

    "The Morning Post" asks, if France were to dream again of an Empire in Central or South America, would the United States submit such an issue to ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Secretary for Air, Sir Samuel Hoare, has forwarded a message of congratulation to the Premier of the Free State (Mr. W. ...

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  26. MAGAZINE ARTICLES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The editor of "Nash's Magazine" confirms the re[?] that Mr. Winston Churchill has [?] to write twelve articles for ...

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  27. Elation in Germany.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — President von Hindenburg has sent the following message to the Transatlantic, fliers: "Heartiest congratulations to our ...

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  28. Airmen Isolated.

    NEW YORK, Saturday night.— The outstanding fact of a day filled with reports of efforts to assist the Bremen's fliers is that ...

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  29. EARTHQUAKE IN BULGARIA.

    SOFIA, Sunday.—Twenty-six persons are reported to be dead and many injured through an earthquake in Southern Bulgaria. Many buildings ...

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  30. OPIUM CONSUMPTION.

    GENEVA, Saturday. — The League of Nations' opium assessor draws attention to the incerasing consumption of opium in the Malay Federated and ...

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  31. SHIP IN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Lloyds reports that the New Zealand Government's motor ship Sir Maui Pomare, which is proceeding to Apia, has had trouble ...

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  33. TWO HAPPY WOMEN.

    BERLIN, Sunday. — The happiest women in Germany are Baron von Huenfeld's aged mother and his young wife. Cheering crowds surrounded their ...

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  34. MORRIS MOTORS, 1925

    LONDON, Saturday. — Morris Motors, 1925, Limited shows a profit for thE year of £1,334,907. Preference shares will absorb £225,000. "In order ...

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  36. WIND, THE CONTRIBUTING FACTOR.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Calculations made here indicate that the distance between the points of departure and the landing place of the Bremen is ...

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  37. MRS. FITZMAURICE THANKFUL.

    DUBLIN, Saturday. — Mrs. Fitzmaurice was informed at two o'clock this morning that her husband was safe, for which she expressed her deep ...

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  38. U.S.A. AND NICARAGUA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Over 100 members of the "All-American anti-Imperialistic League" were arrested to-day after holding a ...

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  39. " FITZ, THE DAREDEVIL."

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. John Redfern, a linotype operator of Sheffield, father-in-law of Commandant Fitzmaurice, says: "Fitz is a regular ...

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  40. PRINCIPLE APPLAUDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the absence of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sir Austen Chamberlain, no official comment on America's anti-war ...

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  41. BRITAIN'S FRIENDLY FEELING.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The British Secretary of State for India, Lord Birkenhead, who is on golfing holiday here, was entertained to dinner to-day ...

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  42. NEW MACHINE BEING SENT.

    Herr Henry Schopzel, the North German Lloyd Co.'s representative, sent the following message to Baron von Huenfeld: "In view of ...

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