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  3. NEW FACTORY

    Mr. C. Williamson Milne, deputy-Chairman of Schwepps Ltd. (London) [?]ook occasion, while on a visit to the Federal Capital yesterday, to inspect ...

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  4. ROTARY AND INDUSTRY

    Mr. G. Griffith (Albury), was chairman of the session. Mr. Buzacott said they were all vitally interested in the question of ...

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  5. STORM OVER

    The State Parliamentary, Labour Party held a meeting to-day and decided that Labour members would not refuse to act as tollers in divisions ...

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  6. WILKINS

    Sir Hubert Wilkins has arrived here on board the liner Ebro. He was greeted by his finance, Suxanne Bennett, who kissed and embraced him. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA 28 BEHIND

    Rain last night and this morning nearly caused the postponement of the fifth test. However, the rain ceased before the game commenced and ...

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  8. KING AND QUEEN

    The morning papers publish a charming photograph of the King and Queen enjoying the sunshine in the grounds of Craigwell House. ...

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  9. R.S. LEAGUE

    At a meeting of the executive of the Canberra branch of the Returned Soldiers' League it was stated that Mr. R. Rowe, (president) had presented the ...

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  10. PUBLIC BATHS

    It was decided at a meeting last night of the sub-committee appointed to consider the project for public baths the Canberra that it should approach ...

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  11. GERMAN TREATY

    The leader of the Opposition in the senate has moved that the German Trade Treaty be not approved of. He declared that South Africa was ...

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  12. COCAINE RUNNER

    Sensational allegations were made by Detective-Sergeant Wickham at the Central Court to-day when Henry Newman or Mark Neilan, 37, dealer, ...

    Article : 213 words
  13. CANADIAN TIMBER

    "The Department of Lands may open a timber office in Australia, closing that in operation at Toronto," replied the Minister For Lands, Mr. Burden, to ...

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  14. JARDINE'S FLYING START

    Jardine will leave for England to-morrow. He bad intended, if his innings was not concluded, to catch the boat by flying to Adelaide. ...

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  15. APPEAL UPHELD

    A decision of importance to many ex-railway employees was made by the Full Court to-day, when Henry Gib bons, nominal applicant, and who at the ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. SHOT DEAD

    Harold McDonald, 34, dealer, was found lying on the fool path in Kent Street, Richmond, late last night, with a bullet wound in his stomach. He ...

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  17. TIMBER WORKERS

    In the Arbitration Court this afternoon, Judge Lukin made final the provisional order for the taking of a secret ballot in the timber workers ...

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  18. AIR BASE

    In the House of Commons, the Air estimates were discussed in committee. Regarding the expenditure of £576,000, on an air base at Singapore, of which ...

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  19. CANBERRA AERODROME

    In the Senate yesterday Senator Guthrie (Victoria), asked the Minister for defence (Senator Sir William Glasgow), whether he realised that there was no ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. BOTANICAL RESEARCH

    Before the Public Works Committee this morning at 9.30. Sir George Julius, chairman of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, will be ...

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  21. SLOWER BATTING

    A vigorous discussion has begun in arising out of questions regarding the effect of the use of sand in the preparanon of wickets, the object being to ...

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  22. NEW AIR MAIL

    The Directory of Po[?]ts[?]and Telegram[?]. mr. H. P. Brown, stated to-day he had been advised that the first trip of the East-West air maid service would be ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. KILLED BY TRAIN

    Ethel May Pearce, 35, was knocked down by a train between Penshurst and Mortdale early this morning. She had been in ill-helath for some ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. SON SHOOTS FATHER

    A message was received at police headquarters this morning that a man named Wilson had been shot at Erica, near-Walballa, by his son. The latter ...

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  25. TESTS SATISFACTORY

    The Air Ministry tests of the airworthiness of Moir and Owen's Vickers Vellore plane, in which they propose to fly to Australia, proved satisfactory. ...

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  26. INTEREST IN ENGLAND

    Nothing appeals to the English imagination more than the success of Australians colts. The "Morning Post" headings were: "The Boys Again." ...

    Article : 43 words
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