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  3. TIMBER WORKERS

    A serious disturbance occurred in Flinders Street to-day when about 400 timber strikers came into a collision with the police. ...

    Article : 129 words
  4. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT

    Resuming the debate on the financial Agrcement bill, Mr. W. A. Watt said that in the bands of the present Government the question had an eventful ...

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  5. E. J. HOLLOWAY

    An army of 2,000 unionists marched from the Trades Hall to the City Court to-day as a protest against the charge laid against E. Holloway, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CRISIS

    So far very few of the motions moved by Dr. Watson in the Commission have been passed although in most instances these have represented ...

    Article : 168 words
  7. OFFER PROOFS TO ANY TRIBUNAL

    An emphatic protest against the accuracy of some of the statements reported to have been made by Sir John Butters was made, yesterday by the ...

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  8. NO COMPARISON

    Mr. K. H. Oliphant, a well known Canberra architect, who is the representative of two Melbourne firms of architects said yesterday: "The Chief ...

    Article : 240 words
  9. REBELS GAIN GROUND

    Extensive military action marked the Mexican revolt to-day, the Government and rebels beginning movements in north and south. There is prospect ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. TELEPHONY

    The story has been published of the successful Marcout week-end experments of two-way wireless telephony between Bridgewater and ...

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  11. BLOODSHED AT VERA CRUZ

    A Mexico City message states that sanguinary street fighting occured at Vera Cruz on Wednesday, between rebels and troops who deserted the ...

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  12. ARCHITECT'S PROTEST

    Mr. Lawrence [?]. Rudd, who is a registered architect in New Smith Wales, Victoria, and the Federal Capital Terrtory, and has an extensive local ...

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  13. ROTARY

    Nearly four hundred visitors from [?] parts of Australia will arrive in Canberra next week to take part [?] the second annual conference of the ...

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  14. TO VOTE NO

    A mass meeting of timber workers attemded by 1,200 men. after a lengthy. discussion to-night decided to vote "No" at the secret ballot ordered by ...

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  15. FIRE BREAKS

    Extensive burning off operations are at present being carried out by the Forestry section of the Commission on the foothills of Tidbinbilla, near ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. ACTON TENNIS COURTS

    Made over to the Acton Welfare Ass[?]ctation by the Council of the Social Service Association, the sub-lease of Ac[?]on Park, including the tennis courts. ...

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  17. BURNT TO DEATH

    The list of air tragedles was added to this afternoon when Flying Officer Herbert Wariand was burnt to death when his 'plane crashed six 'miles ...

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  18. HEALTH TESTS

    Approval has been given by the Chier Commissioner, Sir John Butters for the veterinary officer, Mr. A. C. MeKay, to carry out, in conjunction ...

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  19. PENSION APPEALS

    A joint meeting of the Nationalist and Country Parties was held at Parliament House yesterday at which the whole of the, time was occupied by a ...

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  20. LORRY SMASH

    Six trainees and an army officer were injured when a lorry conveying them to Liverpool Camp got out of control and overturned early this morning. ...

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  21. THE ANTARCTIC

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, announced yesterday that the Commonwealth Government appointed a committee to organise Sir Dougles ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. FAMOUS VASE

    It is officially announced that the Po[?]tland Vase[?] the most famous glass vessel in the world. will shortly be sold at Christies. It has been in the ...

    Article : 63 words
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