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  6. GENEVA BREAKDOWN

    When the Assembly met at Geneva this morning, Brazil persisted in her veto, and the admission of Germany was postponed. "In view of Brazil's attitude" said Sir Austen ...

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  7. Our Largest Marsupial

    Restoration of the Diprotodon, Australia's largest marsupial, which has been extinct for probably thousands of years. Bones of this animal, together with remains of the extinct marsupial lion, the marsupial wolf and several kangaroos, were found in the Wellington Caves ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW UNION

    It was stated yesterday that, owing to the interference of the Australian Seaman's Union in the affairs of coastal seamen and ...

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  9. GIRL BATTERED TO DEATH

    Muriel Watson (22), of Kingswood, near Penrith, was found dying by her brother, with her skull battered in, yesterday ...

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  10. NOT FOR ENGLAND

    The National Party in Parliament decided yesterday that the visit of the Attorney-General (Mr. M'Tiernan) to England was "unnecessary, ...

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  11. SAILOR AND RIFLE

    A man-o'-warsman provided some excitement at the Carrabella Street entrance to Admiralty House yesterday evening. ...

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  12. "DOOMED TO FAILURE"

    Regarding the statement that a new union of coastal sailors and firemen is in process of formation, Mr. T. Fleming (secretary of the Sydney branch of ...

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  13. UNIONS UNEASY

    In view of the hopelessness of the coastal strike, the unions concerned are anxious to make the best possible terms with the owners immediately. ...

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  14. GERMAN MANDATE

    Somewhat belatedly M. Brland's alleged statement regarding a colonial mandate for Germany is declared to have been inaccurately reported and ...

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  15. 40 OPERATIONS

    "Baby" Bernard Haynes, an Australian war hero, who enlisted at 14, and who had been an in-patient at Caulfield Hospital ever since he was shattered ...

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  16. KING'S PRACTICAL SYMPATHY

    The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has received the following cablegram from Sir Frederick Ponsonby, Treasurer to the ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT SHIPS

    Fifteen vessels of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine have been sold since 1922. It was stated in Parliament on ...

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  18. CHINA WARNED

    The Powers this afternoon handed a Note to the Foreign Office, giving the text of a memorandum which they instructed their ...

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  19. TWO KILLED

    Two were killed and one badly injured when an aeroplane from the Christchurch Aerodrome crashed into the garden of a Methodist orphanage ...

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  20. CAUGHT IN MACHINE

    A wire-drawer at Ryland's nail and wire weaving works at Port Waratah, Jack M'Lardy (21), sustained terrible injuries while at work today. He died ...

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  21. WORLD'S RECORD

    Segrave, in a new Sunbeam, broke the world's record on the Southport Sands over the flying kilometre. His average for two tests was 14,638sec., ...

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  22. NEW CRUISERS

    Two new 10,000-ton cruisers, the Kent and Cumberland, were launched at Chatham and Barrow this morning, almost simultaneously. ...

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  23. WAR GRAVES

    The House of Commons read a second time the Imperial War Graves Fund Bill, providing that Britain shall contribute 82 per cent. of £5,000,000, ...

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  24. TRAINS DELAYED

    Electric current short-circuited on the railways yesterday, and every automatic signal in the metropolitan area sprang to "danger." ...

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  25. The Golden Rains

    Mr. Mares (State Meteorologist) mapping the progress of the rain which means so much to the State. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. NOT WANTED

    Sydney seamen object to Mr. Walsh's attempt again to register the union in the Federal Arbitration Court, and the Sydney branch is to forward ...

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  27. RIFLES FOR CHINA

    The Soviet steamer Oleg, which recently arrived at Taku, has been seized by Fengtien warships. A search of the ship revealed ...

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  28. WEATHER FORECAST

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  29. DAMAGES AWARDED

    In the District Court today, Ina May Harris and Edward Lawson proceeded against Cecil Israel, claiming £30, and £300, respectively, as damages for ...

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