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  3. DAY OF MOURNING

    The whole of Germany observes the equivalent to a day of mourning for the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Versailles Treaty. Demonstrations ...

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  4. COAL COMMISSION

    Mr. Greenway, general manager of the Seaham Colliery, told the Coal Commission to-day that he objected to anyone outside knowing anything about ...

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  5. SOUTHERN CROSS

    The Southern Cross took off from Derby at 5.10 p.m., Western Australian time, on its non-stop flight to Singapore. ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES

    It was officiallyh stated at York House to-day that no preparations are being made for the prince of Wales to visit Australla in 1931. ...

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  7. CHANNEL AIR DISASTER

    The efficiency of the City of Ottawa's lifebelts was the principal question at the resumed hearing of the inquiry into the Channel disaster. Mechanic Barnett gave evidence that he showed the ...

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  8. CUSTOMARY CEREMONIES

    There was a full meeting of Cabinet this morning at which it is understood a wide range of subjects was discussed prior to the completion of the king's ...

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  9. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that all indications are that a conference of the five naval powers will be held ...

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  10. SMALLPOX

    A thrid Y.A.L.boy has been sent to the quarantine station at North Head [?] the State Health Department. Although he is not a definite ...

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  11. COURT ETIQUETTE

    The "Daily Express" says that General Dawes attended the court at windsor wearing black trousers instead of knee breeches. It is understood ...

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  12. LAND APPEALS

    Lessees of the Federal Capital Territory who desire to lodge appeals against present valuations placed on their lands by the Commission will have the ...

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  13. KING AND QUEEN

    Arrangements are now completed for the return of the king and Queen to London on Monday next. They wil motor from Windsor Castle to Hyd[?] ...

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  14. MOORISH CRUELTY

    In connection with the discovery of the bodies of six officers and 11 French, and 70 native soldiers. Who were ambushed by rebel Atlas tribesmen, at ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    It is reported that the proposal of the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, to initiate plans for naval retrenchment has drawn a protest from the Navy ...

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  16. EX-SERVICE MEN

    The Empire Service League discussed the problems of ex-Imperial service men resident overseas and meapacitateu after migration owing to war ...

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  17. ENGLISH CRICKET

    At Norwich South Africa met the Norfolk Eleven and scored heavily, making 420 for the first [?]. Taylor top-scored with 176. Evans also ...

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  18. NARROW ESCAPE

    When overtaken by a bus on State Circle, Canberra, at about six o'clock last night an empty motor watersprinkler got out of control and had a ...

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  19. THE COBNHAVN

    The captain of the search ship mexico wirelessed that there was not any trace of the Cobnhavn at Gough Island. The food depot had not been ...

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  20. FINANCE SCHEME

    A scheme for the establishment of a National University at Canberra was suggested by Mr.R.Franklin headmaster of the Melbourne Grammar ...

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  21. PUBLIC BATHS

    Sir John Butters stated yesterday that the site for Canberra's public baths at acton park had been found unsuitable, and that it had been ...

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  22. RUSSIA AND CANADA

    It is stated that Canada will not follow a similar action to Britain in resuming trade relations with Russia, in view of the sensation[?] ...

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  23. TIMBER STRIKE

    It was stated definitely to-night that negotiations are now in progress between a number of timber firms and the strikers with a view to resuming ...

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  24. ASSAM FLOODS

    The Assam floods are still taking their toll of lives. Attempts are being made to reach the isolated and siarving villagers with food supplies. It ...

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  25. POLO TOURNAMENT

    The annual polo tournament was commenced at kensington Racecourse this afternoon in the presence of a big crowd. Two matches were down in the ...

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  26. STATE GARAGE

    Economy is to be practised in the State garage and the Government hopes to save from between £4,000 and £5,000 a year. The manager of ...

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  27. MAWSON EXPEDITION

    The committee which is dealing with arrangements for the expedition which Sir Douglas Mawson will lead to the Antarctic this year has decided that ...

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  28. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES

    Replying to a deputation of tramway men, protesting against the 130 dismissal notices served on tramway employees, the chief railway commissioner ...

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  29. RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA

    The Prime Minister, Mr.Bruce, said to-day that he had received a cable from Ramsay Ma[?] seeking an expression of Australia's attitude ...

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  30. KEITH ANDERSON

    [?] Keith Anderson's body was placed on the Melbourne express to-day. It will be transferred to the Sydney train at Melbourne. ...

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  31. KELLOGG PACT

    The Japanese approval of the Kellogg pact was greeted with satisfaction here particularly as it is expected that, with Japanese rati[?]tion, within a ...

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  32. DROUGHT IN ENGLAND

    The shortage of rain during the past six months is causing concern in partgs of England and Wales. London and Birmingham received only half of ...

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