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  4. MOTOR TRAFFIC

    The police have recently been enforeing with greater stringency the motor regulations of the Territory. Several motorists have been cautioned ...

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  5. Toll in Mclbourne

    Two persons were killed and to injured, some seriously, in motor accidents in Melbourne over the week-end ...

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  6. CRICKETER TO ENTER MONASTRY

    The [?]ampshire country cricketer, Mr. R. P. H. Utley, will not play cricket again for his county. He has decieded to enter the [?]endictino ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. CRICKET

    A cricket match between the "Has-Beens" of Canberra and Queanbeyan was played at Queanbeyan on Sunday. A feature of the game was the ...

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  8. LITTLE GIRL KILLED

    ROSALIE Swan. 3. was knocked down and fatally injured by a car during the week-end. ...

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  10. ARCHDUKE AS SAUSAGE MAN

    Archduke Leopold Salvator, a member of the Hapsburg family, is now known as Leopold Wol[?]ing. He has been running a small shop in one of ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. ACCIDENT AT REID

    When trying to avoid a collison with a Commission 'bus near Gorman House yesterday afternoon, a woman swerved her car and broke through the ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. MOTOR SPEEDSTERS

    When two Englishmen announced their intentionn of taking a motro car trip from Melbourne to Sydney in 10 hours, the police stepped in and ...

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  14. NEW NAME FOR FORFARSHIRE

    It is announced in Admiralty Fleet Orders that the County Council of Forfarshire has requested that in future "Angus" should be officially ...

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  15. ANNIVERSARY MEETING

    Following is the order of favouritism for the Australian Jockey Club's double, the Challenge Stakes, and Anniversary Handicap:— ...

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  16. RECKLESS DRIVING

    That he drove a motor vehicle along [?]riarra road, Canberra, whilst under the influence of liquor, was the charge faced by John F. Christie, of M[?]gga ...

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  17. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES

    The number of sheep sent to Flemingion saleyard; last year was 3,105,068, compared with 3,674,852 in 1927. The number of cattle yarded was ...

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  18. RECORDS IN AIR FLIGHTS

    All previous years' records for transChannel passenger flights have been broken this year by imperial Airways, Ltd. Most surprising of all is that in ...

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  19. RIFLE SHOOTING

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  20. WORK ON ROYAL TRAINS

    When the King and Queen returned to King's Cross from their stay in Scolland in October, Mr. Thomas Townsend, of Wolverton, who is ...

    Article : 92 words
  21. DID NOT TRY

    Jockey Reynolds, who had a mount at Burnie on Saturday, has been suspended by the stewards for six months for improper practices. ...

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  22. INSULTING A BURGLAR

    Charged at Glasgow, on October 18, with stealing [?]ness from a stable and attempting to break into another stable. Duncan McDougall pleaded ...

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  23. FACING INQUIRY

    A.J.C. stewards to-day decided to take no action in connection with the running of Lady Woodville, at Warwick Farm, on Saturday. They ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. LEADLIGHT SOLD

    The racehorse Leadlight has been sold to [?] K. White, the owner of Winalot. It is rumoured that the sum of £1,500 guineas was paid. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FIFTEEN-MILE WATER TUNNEL

    Night and day, engineers, excavators, and blasters are at work constructing a 15-mile water tunnel through a corner of Ben Nevis, the ...

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  26. GOODS STOLEN

    At the Queanbeyan Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. A. Johnston and W. P. [?]oper J.s.P. Edward A. Wallace, 33, pleaded guilty to a charge of ...

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  27. A LAND OF BIG THINGS

    Discoverd that read more strangely than the fabulous fales of fiction are claimed to have been made in Equatorial Africa by Mr. Carveth Wells, the ...

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  28. Stolen Tobacco.

    More than 100,000 cigarettes were stolen by motor-car bandits, who made an early morning raid on premises in Tottenham, recently. ...

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