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  3. COUNCIL OF STATE

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that it is revealed in Dublin that the Free State has challenged the constitution of tro Council of State, which is acting ...

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  4. THE KING

    It was stated to-night that the King passed a good day. For the first time since his illness the King was able to walk unassisted ...

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  5. RAIL CHARGES

    Mr Parker Maloney asked the Minister for Markets and Transport, whether, in view of the appeal of the Public Accounts Committee that the ...

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  6. COMMISSION CRISIS

    The letter of resignation read as follows:— The Hon. C. L. A. Abbott, Minister for Home Affairs, ...

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  7. SEVERAL CLASHES IN COMMISSION

    After the confirmation of minutes at the Federal Capital Commission meeting yesterday morning. Dr. Watson asked whether it was to be the ...

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  8. DUKE IN NORWAY

    The Duke and Duchess of York's arrival was the earliest of all foreign royalty, and ultention paid them by the cheering and waving throng in a ...

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  9. UNIVERSITY

    The King signed a decree closing the University of Madrid for 18 months, and dismissing the Chancellor of the Chapter, whom a Royal ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. PARLIAMENT

    "The discussion has resolved itself into a tariff debate, which shows that ou[?] financial position depends on our fiscal policy" said Mr. Mann (Perth) when ...

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  11. H. L. WALTERS

    After a few months illness, Mr. H L. Walters, secretary of the Departmente of Works, died at St. Kilda to-day. ...

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  12. THROUGH THE WINDOW

    When a house occupied by John Ferguson Duncan at Mascot caught fire this morning, Duncan escaped by jumping through the window of his ...

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  13. ADMIRAL RETIRES

    Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, Comservative member for Eastbourne, will [?]ot contest the division at the general elections. This decision has been ...

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  14. RETIREMENT

    After 40 years association with State and Common wealth Departments, Colonel P. T. Owen, chairman of the Federal Capital Commission ...

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  15. ON THE WING

    Moir and Owen left Lympe at 7.30 a.m. on their flight to Australia, which will he made in the Vickers-Vellore machine. They ...

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  16. STAMP COLLECTION

    It was reported to police headquarters this morning, that a stamp collection, valued at more than £2000, owned by the Le Maire's Studio, in the city, ...

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  17. TEST CRICKET

    The "Morning Post" in an editorial says: "Nobody will grudge the Australians their victory, for which the young players must be thanked. ...

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  18. TIMBER DISPUTE

    The timber employees in Woollongong and Port Kembla did not start work this morning. The timber dispute has now ...

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  19. SINKING

    Marshal F[?]ch is slowly sinking. ...

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  20. DISTRICT MEMORIAL

    A striking and permanent memorial of Australia's first naval engagement is to be erected in the centre of "The Octagon" at Environa Subdivision, near ...

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  21. 'PLANE CRASHES

    Fourteen persons were killed to-day when a metal aeroplane crashed near here. The machine was a large Ford ...

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  22. TOUR IN 1930

    Mr. Plum Warner, in the "Morning Post," says: "I can hear the kookaburras chuckling at my had prophecy. Australia won a great victory and ...

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  23. TOOK POISON

    The body of a young man, found on the rockery at St. Kilda, on Friday, hass been identified as Herbert Neal, 24, shop assistant, of Adelaide. In 1924 ...

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  24. NORTHERN TORNADO

    A tornado, with a crest about 100 yards in width, struck Austenville yesterday afternoon, uprooting trees and tearing iron-roofing, and completely ...

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  25. HUGHES CRITICISED

    The attitude of W. M. Hughes, in the House of Representatives, in causing considerable discussion in his electorate, North Sydney. It is ...

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  26. Abolition Of Hotel Tariffs

    Dr. Watson stated that concessions at Commission hotels had cost the Commission £1,310 in the past month and that this was not a just charge ...

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  27. COLLISION

    Professor E. Stewart, a visitor from Australia, was riding on Saturduy afternoon in a taxi to the home of Sir Hugo Hirst, in Park Lane, with his ...

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  28. GORED BY COW

    George Gressey, a school teacher, was crossing a paddock near his home at Alexander when a cow rushed at him, its horns entering one of Gressey's ...

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  29. SALVATION ARMY

    Commissioner Hay, New Zealand; Whatmore, Australia, and Hawkins, India; and Palstro, Java, returned to-day from the Salvation Army ...

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  30. ARCHBISHOP'S ESTATE

    The late Archbishop Harrington Lees who died in Melbourne left for the purposes of English probate, £28,555 [?]ett; personalty £2,763. ...

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