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  3. GREAT SCORE

    The Test match was continued at Manchester to-day. There was a dramatic start, Quinn dismissing Killick with the sixth ball ...

    Article : 310 words
  4. DEATH ROLL INCREASES

    The complete list of the victims of the New Zealand earthquake, so far as is known, is as follows:— A. B. Stubbs. ...

    Article : 528 words
  5. CUSTOMS COUP

    When it becume likely that the Commonwealth Government would impose the petrol tax at the instigation of the recent gathering of State ...

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  6. AIR TRAGEDY

    Throughout the night, a scarch was made amongst the wreekage of the wrecked Imperial Airways air-liner, "City of Ottawa," which yesterday ...

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  7. MESSAGES OF PEACE

    General Dawes was given a great reception at the Pilgrim's dinner. The foreign Secretary, Henderson, proposed the toast to Daews. He ...

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  8. WORLD PEACE

    Mr. Ramsay McDonald in a state ment at Lossiemouth says Whatever are the merits of demerits of the Government it has not taken long to get ...

    Article : 339 words
  9. TRADE TREATY

    "Fruit uutter meat, vegetables shoes, sugar—all of these and other products are being produced in Canada in ever-increasing quantities be ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. PROHIBITION AGENTS

    The situation caused by prohibition agents shooting of citizens under misapprehension of their being rumrunners has now become acute and ...

    Article : 268 words
  11. NO NOTIFICATION

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the State Departments, commenting on Mac-Donalds statement conerning an ...

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  12. Best Of Three Races

    Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge for the American Cup has been accepted by the New York Yachi Club. The contest will be the best three out of ...

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  13. HOUSING

    Sir John Buttons said [?]erday that the £100 000 which Mill be used for [?]ousing during the forthcoming financial year would embruce several types ...

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  14. SETTLEMENT

    Delegates to the conference between the employers and representatives of the unions concerned in the timbei dispute expressed the bilief this eveuning ...

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  15. REPARATIONS

    Cabinet unanimously approved of the Reparations experts' plan and has decided to leave the ratification free for a note in both Houses in the ...

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  16. UPTON PLEASED

    Sir Thomas Upton expressed delight at the terms arranged for the America Cup race. It is understood that Charles ...

    Article : 47 words
  17. AMERICA'S POSITION

    President Hoover announced that under the terms of the reparations sottlement the United States' signature is not necessary, but only a ...

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  18. FREE PLANTS

    The practice of supplying trees and shrubs to house holders in the city area free of charge by the Commission will be discontinued after the present ...

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  19. SEAMEN'S FUED

    Dining a sensational meeting of the Seamen's Union, which lasted most of the day, Messrs, 11. Brennan, the recently-elected general secretary, T. ...

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  20. MINE PROFITS

    V letter on the subject has already been written to the Commissioners, in which it is pointed out that the question is one of the utmost urgency. If ...

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  21. DOCTORS PUZZLED

    Mr. Selma Irene Turner, aged 26, died in the Balmain Hospital last night in mysterions circumstances. She was unable to give any ...

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  22. SOUTHERN CROSS

    Fright-Lieutenant Ulm stated to day that the flight of the Southern Cross to England will be commenced on Friday. A great deal depends on ...

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  23. PETROL TAX

    The Premier (Mr. Butler),said today that a petrol tax bill would be prepared for introduction when the Parliament re-assembles in July. ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. MR. ABBOTT'S TOUR

    A message received yesterday at the Department of Home Affairs in Canberra stated that the Minister, Mr. C. L. A. Abbott and his party had ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. GAS RESTRICTIONS

    Gas restrictions were to have been re-imposed at midnight to-night, but [?]t has been decided to defer this operation until Thursday night. In the ...

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  26. FLYING PREMIER

    It is stated that Macdonald will fly from Scotland to London on Thursday in an R.A.F. Fai[?]y Free machine, which will be piloted by Flight ...

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