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  3. BYRD'S MESSAGE

    At the invitation of the "Evening Standard," Commander Byrd wirelessed from the Antarctic a special message to friends in Great Britain: ...

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  4. SMALL POX

    A week ago several cases of consent small pox were discovered in England and Scotland among passengers who came overland from ...

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  5. NEW AIRSHIP

    The Secretary for Air stated in the House of Commons that he hoped the airship [?] would be able to fly to Canada and the R101 to India ...

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  6. FRUITLESS SEARCH

    The R.A.A.F. 'planes set out for Alice Springs this morning to commence the search for Keith Anderson. Messages stated that Anderson was last seen about 8 o'clock on the morning of April 10, about 90 miles from Alice ...

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  7. LT.-COL. GOODWIN'S FINAL APPEAL

    Dr. L. W. Nott and Colonel J. T. H. Goodwin conducted a combined meeting in the presence of some 30 Ainslie residents at the Ainslie School last ...

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  8. IN TIMBER DISPUTE

    It was stated to-day that unofficial overtures for peace in the timber in dustry are being made. The secretary of the Timber Workers ...

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  9. GREAT VALUE

    Sir Douglas Mawson, who is leading the Australian expedition to the Antarctic, spent the morning at a factory selecting a variety of pickies ...

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  10. BUILDING5 TRADES

    The joint conference of the Building Trades Federation and Central Trades Hall Council to-day decided to withdraw upon labour from all building ...

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  11. HOLDEN HELD UP

    A message was received in Sydney late [?] afternoon stating that Captain Holden was again held up owing to trouble with the radio. He ...

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  12. SUMMONSES ISSUED

    The Sydney and Suburban Timber Merchants' Association to-day issued 39 summonses against employees of timber yare's, the proprietors of which were ...

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  13. AMANULLAH

    A report from Peshawar says that Amamillah has promised a general [?]sty to all rebels who promise loyal support in the future. He also ...

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  14. No Sign of Anderson

    Two R.A.A.F. planes retuend [?] Alice Springs this afternoon after 5[?] hours flight. They did not see any sign of Andersen or his 'plane. ...

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  15. DR. WATSON

    Dr. Watson addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting in Molonglo Hall last night, Mr. D. Kelly occupied the chair. ...

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  16. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    In a [?]hooting affray in a garage in Flinders and Albion Streets Darling hurst, early this morning, a man named Simon was killed and another whose ...

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  17. COAL INDUSTRY

    The coal conference only lasted 10 minutes to-day. It then adjourned un til to-morrow to allow the miners to consider their proposals and also ...

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  18. DISARMAMENT

    At the Preparatory disarmament Commission, M. Litvonoff, in a long [?], demanded that the commission abandon the present methods and ...

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  19. Disregarded by Men

    Workmen numbering 150, who left their employment on the Rank of New South Wales and Gowing Bros. yesterday, held a meeting to day at which ...

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  20. POSITION IMPROVING

    The secretary of the Timber Merchants Association, Mr. Corke, said to-day the number of yards working 48 hours was steadily increasing. ...

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  21. The Watchword Of Service

    Lieut-Col. Goodwin said that his policy might be summed up by the word, "Service." "We are all agreed," he said, "that ...

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  22. ROAD WORK

    A large programme of improved road construction work is at present being carried out by the Commission, and has entailed the employment of a ...

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  23. PICKETS CONVICTED

    Two timber pickets were convicted of assaulting a volunteer and sentenced to four months' and two-months' Imprisonment respectively, at South ...

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  24. THE KING'S PROGRESS

    The king, this morning, accompanied by the Queen, went for a drive in a closed motor car, this being the first [?] that His Majesty has been driven ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. ELECTRIC SUPPLY

    Due to the installation of a new substation, the Federal Capital Commission has notified that in the suburbs of Barton, Forrest, Griffith and Deakin ...

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