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  2. A WET DAY IN ADELAIDE.

    H.Krischock. photo KING WILLIAM-STREET, ADELAIDE, AS SEEN FROM GRENFELE-STREET. H. Krischock, photo. THE TORRENS WEIR OVERFLOWING. WITH THE FLOODGATES OPEN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 26 words
  3. DOWNFALL OF THE SHAH OF PERSIA

    The general belief up to a most the very end was that the Shah would once more success in coming to terms with the revolution. crics and that he would be left on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 269 words
  4. ATTEMPT TO FLY ACROSS THE BRITISH CHANNEL BY MONOPLANE.

    1. Mr. Hubert Latham about to start his flight. 2. Piloted by the torpedo-boat destroyer "Harpon." The vessel nerved most useful purpose, for within five minutes of his fall into the sea Mr. Latham was aboard one of her boils. 3. Flying low above the waters of the channel. The aviator reached a height of about a thousand feet from the water. It was at that [?] that his engine stopped, and he glided downwards. 4. The aeroplane did not sink on striking the water, but settled quietly on the surface and floated, supported by its wings and tail. Mr. Latham's scat was out of the water, and when picked up he was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 163 words
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