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  3. ALBERT HALL

    When asked to comment yesterday upon Dr. Watson's letter to him on the subject of the Albert Hall final rally meeting, the Chief Commissioner, ...

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  4. APPEAL FUND

    The executive committee of the Tasmanian Flood Relief Fund met at Acton House yesterday evening to consider additional schemes for the ...

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  5. MR. BAVIN

    At the National Conference to-day, Mr. Buttenshaw declared that the Premier (Mr. Bavin) had been broken in health by the cruel difficulties of his ...

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  6. DR NOTT'S CHALLENGE

    He suggested that serious thought was necessary for the proper political representation of the residents of the Territory for the purpose of ...

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  7. H.M.A.S. ALBATROSS ORDERED OUT

    The country over which he would have to fly is very desolate and if anything, less populated than the Kimberley district in which the Southern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ANZAC DAY

    At the commemoration ceremony on the site of the National War Memorial on Anzac Day, April 25 next, special facilities are being arranged for ...

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  9. CHURCH APPEAL

    Fifteen Anglican bishops and leaders of the Presbyterian and Non-Conformist churches in a message appeal to Christians to give full weight to the ...

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  10. FLIERS' SEARCH FUND

    The Sydney relief fund on behalf of the Southern Cross searchers now totals £6,198. Three donations of £100 were received to-day. ...

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  11. GOLF CLUB HELPS

    The Canberra Golf Club will hold a mixed foursome stroke handicap tomorrow for trophies presented by the captain (Mr. G. H. Romans), and the ...

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  12. WILLIAM BOOTH

    Mr. Baldwin, accompanied by his wife, presided at the Albert Hall centenary celebration of the birthday of William Booth, the founder of the ...

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  13. NO NEED FOR PANIC

    Captain Goldie, military intelligence officer for the North-West Australia, referring to the Southern Cross, said there was absolutely no occasion for ...

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  14. HEALTH RESEARCH

    Among the arrivals in Canberra yesterday morning were Dr. R. W. Cilento and Dr. P. M. Hermant, who are guests at Hotel Acton and who ...

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  15. NEW AMBASSADOR

    Following the State Departments' re receipt of word that Charles G. Dawes was accepted by the British Government to-day, it was formally ...

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  16. APPEAL FROM WEST

    Mr. Bruce stated to-day that he had received the following telegram from the Premier of Western Australia: "We are grateful for your ready agreement ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN RULES

    In response to the Chief Commissioner's action in instituting a fund to be used for relief purposes in consequence of the disastrous Tasmanian ...

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  18. IRISH AIRWAYS

    The committee of the Irish Free State Government is considering a scheme of aviation development for the Free State submitted by the newly ...

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  19. LADIES TO MEET

    The ladies of Canberra are invited to attend a public meeting at the Social Service Rooms, Acton, on Monday at 2.45 p.m., when matters ...

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  20. DINGO DESTRUCTION

    At the Graziers' Conference to-day[?] Mr. Crouch, of Tumut, submitted a motion urging that the Pastures Protection Act should be amended to allow ...

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  21. PETROL DELAYS SEARCH

    Searchers for the Southern Cross drew a blank again to-day. Petrol shortage was a serious handicap to-day, and will not be relieved until ...

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  22. THE KING

    The King passed a good day despite the north-easterly winds. His Majesty was out in the grounds of Craigwell House for the whole ...

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  23. TURF CLUB MEETING

    The Canberra Turf Club will hold a race meeting at Acton on Saturday, April 20, in aid of the distress fund inaugurated by the Tasmanian Distress ...

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  24. BIG LOSS

    The Ford Company's balance sheet, published here to-day, in taken to indicate that the company suffered a loss of 72,000,000 dollars during 1928, the ...

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  25. PACIFIC FREIGHTS

    An agreement among members of the United States and Australian conference was approved by the shipping board to-day by which participating carriers ...

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  26. RANDOLPH BEDFORD

    Mr. Randolph Bedford, M. L. A. for War[?]ego, to-day, was awarded £5,000 for defamation alleged to have been contained in an article in the ...

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  27. £5,000 FOR STATUES

    A well-known resident of Invercargill, New Zealand, donated £5,000 for the execution of life-sized figures in marble of Kitchener and Jeilic[?]. The giver ...

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  28. IMALONE INCIDENT

    The Secretary of State, Mr. Stinson, said to-day that the United States reply to the Canadian Imalone memorandum was being prepared[?] ...

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  29. NATIVE SEARCH PARTIES

    In the meantime the army of native searches has been increased and ground search is being intensified. There are now several hundred natives ...

    Article : 37 words
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