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  3. PUBLIC BATTIS

    The baths will be earthwork, lined with concrete and a continuous flow of water will enter throug a sand [?]ed which it is anticipated, will act as an ...

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  4. BOLIVIA

    The Boliv[?] reply to the President of the League of Nations states that the commander of the Belivian forces has been ordered ...

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  5. HEAVY TRAFFIC

    A census of traffic passing along Commonwealth Avenue was recently taken by the Commission, and it was found that 2,300 vehicles used the ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. AUSTRALIA'S INNINGS STARTS BADLY

    The wether was again perfect when England resumed at the Sydney Cricket ground to-day. Hammond, 201, and Larwood, 37, ...

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  7. PRINCE HOPEFUL OF BETTER NEWS

    The official statement in the morning's bulletin had indicated that the King had made another step forward. The advance is very slight, but ...

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  8. FOR MEDIATION

    Armed troops, numbering 30,000 have been incorporated into an army. War preparations are in evidence everywhere. ...

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  9. HOSPITAL

    The Second Commissioner (Colonel Thomas) said yesterday that the subcommittee, recently appointed, at a conference called by the Commission, ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. POPE'S EFFORTS

    Without seeking to interfere in the pacificatory measures taken by other quarters, including the League, the Pope is conferring with the Papal ...

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  11. SPAIN MAKES MOVE

    A[?] the mother of both Bolivia, and Paraguay, and their spiritual head, Spa[?]n is approaching both the Governmen[?]s, says de Rivera. Both have ...

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  12. SETTLERS DEATH

    The Government Resident of Central Australia has advised that the police at Barrow Creek have reported the murder of a settler named Henry at ...

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  13. PRINCE HOPEFUL

    The Prince of Wales told the Lord Mayor of London he regarded the last two reports as much more favourable. ...

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  14. ENGLAND PLEASED.

    Hammond's name on great red posters decorated Fleet Street in the lunch hour. England is delighted with his pulling round the game ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT'S MESSAGE

    His Excellency the Governor-General recently forwarded the following message of sympathy from the President of the Senate, and the Speaker ...

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  16. FOR RATIFICATION OF PACT

    A petition, bearing 180,000 signator[?] asking for the ratification of the KeRogg treaty, was submitted to White House on Monday on behalf of ...

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  17. CLEM HILL'S COMMENTS

    Clem Hill appraises Hammond as champion of the off-side stroke, but gives full praise to England's batting. He declares: "All the chances are ...

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  18. LIQUOR BARS

    The architect's department of the Commission has bars under construction at Hotels Wellington, Canberra and Acton, and at Kingston and City. It ...

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  19. EFFORTS IN SENATE

    Efforts in the meantime are being made to get an agreement between the Kellogg pact sponsors and the big navy men of the Senate, whereby both ...

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  20. REBELLION

    The Afghan rebellion has again broken out. The martial law curfew order has been proclaimed at [?] there have been many arrests. ...

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  21. 25 YEARS

    On the 25th anniversary of the first flight of an aeroplane, when Orville Wright flew 750 feet at a speed of 30 miles an hour, the imperial Airways' ...

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  22. SWIMMING CARNIVAL

    Owing to the amount of work entailed in the installation of turning boards dressing sheds, and possibly diving lowers, as well as the measuring of ...

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  23. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Queensland is making a valiant effort to wipe off its deficit against Victoria in the Shieffield Shield match to-day. The butsmen played a waiting game ...

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  24. KIPPAX EPISODE

    The Kippax episode is still agitating the minds of cricket enthusiasts. It is now disclosed that Hobbs appealed to both umpires. One gave ...

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  25. BURNING THE GRASS

    The work of burning off the grass within the city [?]rea was continued by the Commission yesterday, when patches of grass at Reid and Ainslie were ...

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  26. SHANGHAI

    The United States Consulate at Nanking, which was closed since the outrages in March last year, was re-opened to-day. The formal opening ...

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  27. NO RUN-OFF

    The annual conference of the Associated Racing Clubs to-day decided in future that there would be no more runoffs. ...

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  28. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Dominions Office addressed to the Prime Ministers a week ago yesterday, an inquiry as to their ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. MOTOR REGISTRATIONS

    Motor registrations at the Commission for the period dating from December 12 to December 18 were nine cars. ...

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