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  3. EMPIRE DAY

    Additional contributions have been received to the fund for the transport of school children to the allschools' Empire Day celebration at the ...

    Article : 136 words
  4. SNOW-STORM

    A King's Bay message states that another terrifie snow-storm weighed down the hangar, smashed the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAND VALUES

    Questioned yesterday morning as to what action the Federal Capital Commission intended to take in pursuance of the statement of Sir John Butters ...

    Article : 105 words
  6. MOVING DAY

    It is expected that Prince Carol-will leave England on Wednesday afternoon. Furniture vans passed in and out of his grounds to day. ...

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  7. ROYAL COMMISSION

    It is expected that the Government will experience some difficulty in securing someone in a judicial capacity to act on the Commission. In ...

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  8. HOUSING

    The Minister for Home and Ter itories (Sir Neville Howse), made this Statement in the House of Representatives yesterday, in the course of ...

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  9. TENNIS

    A Paris message states that the question whether lawn tennis is a sport or an amusement will be s[?]ortly argued in the law courts, when the ...

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  10. EMPIRE MARKETING

    Sir Henry Barwell, as guest of the Colonial Institute, said that the Empire Marketing Board is lacking the first essential, namely a stocktaking of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MR. HUGHES' SEAT

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. McGrath (Bal[?]arat) asked the Prime Minister whether in connection with the Royal Commission to ...

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  12. NOBILE'S FLIGHT

    General Mobile has wirelessed from the Italia: "We have flown since 1.15 over pack ice, and were befogged for an hour and a half, and emerged 500 ...

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  13. OFFICIAL GUESTS

    It was announced yesterday that the Federal Capital Commission proposes to issue invitations to official guests for the Empire Day celebration. ...

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  14. BEAM SERVICE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" parliamentary correspondent says, the belief, is not entirely, confined to Labour circles, and has prevailed in Parliament for ...

    Article : 175 words
  15. BRITISH GOLF

    Low scoring characterised the first round of the Thousand Guineas professional golf tournament at L[?]eds. The leaders are Bradbaer and Whitcombe ...

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  16. WOMAN'S DEATH

    Mystery surrounds the death of Mrs. J. Delaney, whose body was found in bed at her home in Clyde to-day. The police believe that she has been the ...

    Article : 258 words
  17. CITY LEASES

    A list of forfeited leases at Canberra was given in the House of Representatives yesterday by the Minister for Home and Territories, in "reply to a ...

    Article : 256 words
  18. KATOOMBA COUNCIL

    The Mayor of Katoomba, has written to the Minister for Local Government, welcoming an inquiry into the corruption and [?]al-administration alleged by ...

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  19. WILKINS

    A Tronsoe message states that Wilkins, interviewed, said that he carried the Australian flag and the Union Jack, as well as the flag of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. S. M. C. INQUIRY

    The Royal Commission, which is inquiring into certain acts of administration of the late City Council, continued to-day. ...

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  21. "AGAINST NATIONAL INTEREST"

    After the statement that negotiations were afoot to hand over the beam to private control, the Post Office Controlling Officers' Conference curried a ...

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  22. GERMAN POPPIES

    Lt. Com. A. C. Hawson moved in the House of Commons to prohibit Hie importation of British Legion poppies, and said that Earl Haig suggested the sale ...

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  23. PRAYER BOOK

    The revised prayer book will not reach Parliament before Whitsuntide (May 23). It is likely to be submitted to the House of Commons first ...

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  24. SPANISH ATTEMPT

    General Sor[?]ane, head of the Air Department, announces that Captains Aglesias had [?]iminez will shourtly under[?]ake a non-stop fight from Seville to ...

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  25. MR BAVIN

    A report that was current, that Mr. Bavin had a rela[?]se and was in a seerious condition, was scouted by his political friends, who say that he is rapidly ...

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  26. BROADCASTING

    The N.S.W. Broadcasting Co. Ltd., was registered to-day with a capital of £100,000 to take over the businesses of 2BL and 2FC stations. ...

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  27. COUNTY CRICKET

    Another round of the country cricket concluded to-day. The outstanding scores were:—Butting: O'Connor 1[?]30 not out, [?] 160 Hendren 200, Haig 103 ...

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  28. BUTTER IMPORTS

    Aimed ostensibly at the Upited States, but affecting Australian and New Zealand butter, an amendment in the supply vote moved by Dr. R. Anderson, ...

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  29. ULTRA VIRES

    According to the secretary of the Local Government Association, Mr. Bluett, the Local Government Amendment (Preference to Australian and Empire ...

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  30. MONS LIBEL

    The defendants will file an appeal in the General Currie libel action on Wednesday, [?]etting forth the discovery of new evidence of the order cancelling all ...

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  31. GIRL KILLED

    May Butcher, 15, died in hospital this morning from injuries received when she was knocked down by a motor car at Caulfield last night. ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED

    On May 7, the total number of unemployed was 1,103,800, being 32,2[?] less than the week before, but 105,500 more than the year before. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN CYCLISTS

    The Australian cyclists, with the exception of Watson, who is convalescent are compe[?] in the Paris to Re[?] race on Thursday, and then the Paris ...

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