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Article : 117 words"Great as were the horrors of the last war, they will pale into insignificance compared with a war of the future, if people are foolish enough to ...
Article : 286 wordsThe police believe that a bomb which was thrown over a wall into the Hobart gaol yesterday, was intended to cause confusion to allow ...
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Article : 289 wordsMalcolm Campbell says his racing craft, Bluebird, is ready for another attempt on the record, if the Australian ...
Article : 39 wordsReferring to the statement that France intended to impose a surtax on imports from Australia, the Secretary of the Markets Department ...
Article : 92 wordsDrastic or sudden reductions in our exchange rate are opposed by the acting Commonwealth Statistician. Professor Giblin said yesterday that ...
Article : 82 wordsThe political writer of "The Daily Telegraph", declares that Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, will to-morrow announce a ...
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Article : 82 wordsThe following motion, which was carried at a meeting of the Council of the Bar, was forwarded to the Attorney-General (Mr. Lamaro) to-day:— "That ...
Article : 124 wordsAlthough the Vatican frowns on girls playing manly games as damaging to their health and modesty, it heartily affirms the formation of ...
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Article : 140 wordsSenator Dooley, who is in charge of the Federal Government's Christmas relief proposal, said to-day that more than 10,000 names had been received, ...
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Article : 85 wordsThe conference of the New South Wales branch of the Federal A.L.P., to-day, unanimously carried a motion "viewing with alarm the action of ...
Article : 84 wordsDuring the week—end some unbalanced person using a glass cutter or diamond ring, ruined 50 or 60 plate glass windows of shops in ...
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Article : 78 wordsThe South African footballers suffered their first defeat when they went down to the combined Leicestershire—East Midlands team by 30 ...
Article : 83 wordsThe actor, who was arrested during a performance at the Grand Opera House on Friday night, was released to-day, his wife having withdrawn ...
Article : 70 wordsWhile patrolling the premises of R. Smith and Company early this morning, someone, apparently a thief, fired at the nightwatchman, Wilson, ...
Article : 64 wordsSeveral cars participating in the first London-Brighton run. In 1896 were among the 50 veterans repeating the performance to-day, of which 44 ...
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Article : 82 wordsFrom the lower to the quarterdeck is the latest incentive in the navy under yesterday's promotion of 12 able seamen to sub—lieutenants. ...
Article : 57 wordsAnother outbreak of gang warfare occurred to-night when Nellie Cameron, of Dailinghurst, aged 23 years, who was accompanied by friends was shot ...
Article : 52 wordsA gathering of ex—service men, and "war veterans" of 12 nations, including delegations from France, Germany, Italy, Britain, Austria and ...
Article : 65 wordsUp to Friday last the amount paid to necessitous farmers by the Rural Industries Board under the Flour Acquisition Act was £127,659. ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Tue 17 Nov 1931, Page 1
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