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  3. PRIVY COUNCIL

    The King will hold a Privy Council at Craigwell House on May 10 in connection with [?]e dissolution of Parliament, which is especially excluded ...

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  4. ROUND THE WORLD

    The New York Herald-Tribune, states that Lyon has announced that he will be accompanied by Capt. Lancaster and Squadron-Leader Kingsford ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COAL STOPPAGE

    The St[?]e Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) stated to-night that the Government could not accept terms offered by the Miners' Federation for the settlement ...

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  6. HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEMES

    Already preliminary provision has been made at the Canberra power house for the connection of the Shoalhaven River. Canberra, and ...

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  7. GENERAL BOOTH

    A letter informing General Bramwell Booth that the King[?] had created him a companion of honour was marked, "Prime Minister—Urgent." ...

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  8. SC[?] [?]RADES HALL

    A [?]ous s[?] was witnessed at the Trades Hall to-day when leaders of the rank and [?] movement attempted to hold a meeting. ...

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  9. EXPLOSIVES

    The State Government recently ordered a conference between repre[?]ontatives of the Police, and Explosives' Department in an effort to pass some ...

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  10. SECRET SOCIETY

    The Mafia, the dreaded secret society in Sicily, will be evterminated as the result of an eight months' trial in which 150 out of 161 tried, were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CAPTAIN HOLDEN

    Captain Holden, who has just returned from his search for the Southern Cross, will arrive in Canberra to-day o[?] private business, but will call ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. IN UNTROD LAND

    No word was received to-day from the search party which has now reached the Kookaburra. It is pointed out that owing to the ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    The Federal Treasurer Dr. Earle Page referring yesterday to the closing of the New York branch of the Commonwealth Bank, stated that, owing to an ...

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  14. ADVISORY COUNCIL

    "I think the people of Canberra wil[?] have realised by my deportment sin[?] being elected to represent them, tha[?] any fears on their part, that I woul[?]. ...

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  15. CONSCRIPTION

    The Chinese delegation to the pre[?] paratory commission on disa[?]mament, has agreed that the question of the abolition of conser[?]ption be deferred to ...

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  16. ATTACKED BY THREE MEN

    Another attack on a volunteer timber worker was made to-day. The man in question reported to the Timber Merchants' Association office. ...

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  17. ANOTHER WORKER ASSAULTED

    Mervyn Bentley, timber worker, was assaulted this morning at Gle[?] while proceeding to work. He was later treated at the Royal Prince Alfred ...

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  18. SERIOUS BLOW

    The secretary of the Metal Trades' Employers' Association, Mr. W. G. Myhill, said to-day that from May 1, owing to the adjustment in the cost of ...

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  19. AIR INQUIRY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and the Minister for Defence (Sir William T. Glasgow) stated yesterday that Government's action in guaranteeing ...

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  20. WORK CEASES

    A[?] building operations throughout the metropolitan area were suspended to-day as a result of the decision the Master Builders' Association that ...

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  21. TIMBER FIRE

    While Constable Souter was on duty at the McKenzie timber vards at Be [?] more this morning, he noticed Games issuing from a stuck, of timber The ...

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  22. ON LAST FLIGHT

    Making the last compulsory service flight prior to returning to civil life, Lieut, Fli[?] [?]lan[?] developed engine trouble which caused It to fall into a ...

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  23. PETROL TAX

    When the State Premiers meet in Canberra on May 28, for a conference with the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, the petrol tax which has been the ...

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  24. YACHT ADRIFT

    Heavy seas are still rag[?]g around the [?]cas[?] and many ste[?] arrived late. A message has been received from ...

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  25. ROTARY CLUB

    The annual meeting of the Rotary Club of Canberra was held at Hotel Canberra on Monday evening and the following officers were elected: ...

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  26. TOURISTS' DEATHS

    The Government has instituted an inquiry and will also probably address a note to the United States regarding the death, of four passengers on the ...

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  27. ISOLATIONS [?]WARD[?]

    The erection of the Isolation ward waa completed at the Canberra hospital in December last, and yet, for some unaccountable reason, the ward has ...

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  28. BRIBERY CHARGE

    The Royal Commissioner, Mr. Justice Davidson, will probably commence the inquiry into the bribery allegations made at the trial of Michael ...

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  29. ERICA MURDER

    Ann Hilliard, who was convicted of the manslaughter of David Wilson, at Eroca. tp-day was sentenced to ten years' hard labour. ...

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  30. HEAVY ROAD TOLL

    At least 38 persons were killed and scores injured in motor accidents during the past week-end. The most serious accident was in a local district, ...

    Article : 56 words
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