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  3. EMPIRE DAY

    Complete arrangements have been made for the transport of school children from the various districts of Canberra to the central school celebration ...

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  4. TENNIS

    The French tennis championships continued in unseasonable weather. Though Brookes and Mrs. Mallory were defeated the Australian showed himself a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FRANCHISE BILL

    The Earl of Middleton, in opposing the votes for women bill in the House of Lords, urged that the reform of the House of Lords was infinitely more ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TO EVACUATE

    It is authoritively stated that the Government has decided upon the evacuation of all Americans in North China in case of extreme urgency, and ...

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  7. SHIPOWNERS

    A Melbourne message states that as the shipowners refuse to consider anything but complete acceptance of their terms, the only hope of settlement is ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. GUNGAHLIN

    Gungahlin, the fine homestead and station, about four miles north of Canberra, has been leased by Dr. J. Frederick Watson, formerly of Sydney, ...

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  9. TOTALISATOR

    It is considered that there is little hope for the Totalisator Bill passing at the present session, after four sittings. The standing committee passed ...

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  10. WIFE CHARGED

    There was a sensational conclusion to the coroner's inquiry at Coleford, when Mrs. Beatrice Pace, 35, was arrested as a result of the jury verdict, ...

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  11. MISSION OUTRAGES

    The State Department has sent a note to the Chinese Nationalist Foreign minister, Hwangsu, demanding that the murderers of the American ...

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  12. EFFORTS FOR PEACE

    Despite the hostility of the cooks to its intervention, the A.C.T.U. is still pursuing its efforts to secure peace. The A.C.T.U. and the special ...

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  13. ROYAL SALUTE

    A Royal Salute will be fired at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, at noon in honour of Empire-Day. ...

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  14. SCHOOL FUNCTION

    About 1,000 scholars from the schools of the city are expected to attend the Empire Day celebration at the Capitol Theatre this morning. The gathering ...

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  15. SYDNEY TEAM

    The Canberra District Rugby League has been notified that the Sydney University Rugby League team will visit Canberra on King's Birthday. June 4, ...

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  16. SECRET BALLOT

    Mr. W. A. Watt (M P.), addressing the Women's National League Conference, said that he was of the opinion that the wife of every registered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CAR ACCIDENTS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. W. Lunn (Lab.) said that there were 100,000 motor accident cases last year, the treatment of which cost the voluntary ...

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  18. DEBT CHARGE

    In a statement last night the Treasurer said that he wished to prevent any misapprehension in connection with the regulation prescribing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. LATE MR. H. E. PRATTEN

    The Ashfield Council was informed last night that the late Mr. H. E. Pratten, who had been an alderman of the council for six years, had bequeathed ...

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  20. MR. ROLAND GREEN

    The condition of Mr. Roland Green, M.H.R., is still serious. He is at Randwick Military Hospital suffering a nervous breakdown ...

    Article : 173 words
  21. MINE DISASTER

    A Mather (Penn.) message states that the total known dead as a result of the mine explosion is now 92. Hope is now held out for some of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. TARIFFS

    It is understood that the Tariffs Committee, sitting at Geneva, suggests that continuous effort should be made to reach a collective agreement for ...

    Article : 97 words
  23. DIVORCE SUITS

    Messrs. L. C. Elliott and Co., solicitors of Sydney, to-day lodged a petition at the divorce office of the Supreme Court on behalf of Olive Eileen Maling, ...

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  24. GENERAL ASSAULT

    At the Burwood Police Court to-day, William James Vaughan was charged with having assaulted Dulcie Perry, Laurie Vaughan and Amy Elizabeth ...

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  25. CHEWING GUM

    The Department of Commerce reports that the United States is shipping Chewing gum to more than 80 foreign countries. ...

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  26. GERMAN VERGE TRUST

    In a report to the executive of the Returned Soldiers' League, Mr. Fred Davison said that of £125,000 handled by the German verge trust, about ...

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  27. RESIGNED

    The Ministry has resigned. The Cabinet's downfall is due to the deleadership of the Liberals, two sections of whom were represented in ...

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  28. WORKMEN'S RENTS

    The Commission has reviewed the rents charged for cottages to the brickyard employees at Yarralumla, and has agreed to allow the existing ...

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  29. SERIOUS LOSS

    The Tasmanian delegate to the conference, Mr. P. Everett, sustained a sorious loss yesterday. On the way to the conference at Brassey House he ...

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  30. WILKINS FETED

    A Bergen message states that the harbour and city were b[?]agged, and thousands flocked the quay on the arrival of Wilkins and Ei[?]lson[?] ...

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  31. "PEACEMAKER"

    The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Scullin, issued a reply to-day to a statement made by the Prime Minister at a meeting of the Women's National ...

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  32. PROTEST

    Mr. A. G. Bridges, who was the Nationalist candidate for Ryde at the last State elections, said to-day that a protest had been forwarded to the ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. DISAPPEARANCE

    It is reported that an Australian William Dubdis, mysteriously disappear[?] ago from his hotel. He left behind him all his affects and ...

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  34. RECTOR RESIGNS

    Bishop Blackburn has accepted the resignation of the Rev. Lauria restor of St. Cuthbert's, where disturbances occurred every Sunday when Lauria ...

    Article : 48 words
  35. APPEALS DISMISSED

    The appeals of Brown and Kennedy, who were found guilty of the murder, of Constable Gutteridge, were dismissed. ...

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