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  2. TRAGEDY OF THE AIR.

    The Bournemouth aviation meeting this week has been mared by the terrible death of the Hon. C. S. Rolls, third son of Lord Llangallooh. He is the first English victim of ...

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  3. LIFE ON A SHEEP STATION “OUT BACK.”

    There is something very wonderful about the great Mallee plains which makes itself felt the more one grows used to them, and after the changes of the season, when there ...

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  4. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] “THE MISSING FINGER.”

    “No, no! He escaped entirely. You were in front, and you received the scoundrel's bullet. Puttock had nothing worse than a shaking from his fall over you.” ...

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  6. CHAPTER III.—DISMAL CAMP.

    The night was full of storm and wind. Down the narrow valley between the towering hills the river ran below, boiling and foaming as if it would burst its banks and ...

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  7. ANOTHER AIR DISASTER.

    On the day following Mr. Rolls' death the worst disaster in the history of aeronautics, resulting in the loss of five lives and the destruction of the passenger ship Erbsloch, ...

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