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  3. EMPIRE DAY

    In an address, couched in simple, yet expressive phrases, His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord, Stonehaven, impressed the cardinal principles of ...

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  4. ANTI-WAR LEAGUE,

    Questions concerning the anii-war league, proposed by Mr. Kellog, of the United States, were asked in the House of Representatives yesterday. ...

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  5. BIG CAMPAIGN

    The motion is:— (t) That inasmuch as it is an established principle of British democracy that there shall be no taxation without ...

    Article : 356 words
  6. BUILDING POLICY

    At the outset, Sir John asked that the Commission's chief architect, Mr. Casboulte be allowed to be present at the inquiry for the purpose of ...

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  7. 197 LOST

    The authorities here have abandoned all hope of rescuting any more entombell miners alive. The final estimate Of the number of dead is 197. ...

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  8. HOUSING ACT

    The current issue of the Commonwealth Government Gazette, issued yesterday, notifies that the GovernorGeneral granted his assent to the ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. BOMB OUTRAGES

    A Buenos Ayres mesage states that a powerful bomb, exploded with terrifle force at the Italian consulate, killing ten people, all Italian ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. BLINDED SOLDIERS

    The Commonwealth Council of the Partially Blinded Soldiers' and Sailors' Association of Australian conconcluded its fifth annual conference. ...

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  11. INQUIRY URGED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in a letter to the New South Wales Premier, Mr. Bavin, urges a thorpugh inquiry into charges against taxation ...

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  12. ALL STARS

    Big claims are made by the Actors Federation in the new log which will be served on theatre proprietors. By one of the provisions, ballet girls will ...

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  13. OVER THE POLE

    A King's Bay message states that the Italia passed over the Pole at midnight, but no landing was possible. ...

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  14. ROCKET CAR

    Amazing results have been received at the Avus Racecourse, where the rocket motor car was given an official trial. It bounded off like a bomb, ...

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  15. POISON GAS

    The supply of the deadly phosgene gas, which caused 12 deaths in Hamburg, is stored in isolated building at Ford's new machinery works, and is ...

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  16. ON RETURN TRIP

    The airship, Italia, on the return voyage passed over Amsterdam Island, where it encountered a headwind at 10 o'clock. At 6 o'clock in the ...

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  17. EXHUMED BODY

    Following the sensational developments in the Pace, case, publie interest was centred upon the inquest of Hilary Rougier, a 77-year-old ...

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  18. LONGER LIFE

    Professor Voronoff paid a flying visit to England and moe with a boisterous welcome from 500 medical students at Cambridge University. ...

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  19. NEW CONDITIONS

    Indignation in the ranks of a certain section of maritime workers at the attitude of the cooks is increasing. It is believed that the owners will put ...

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  20. FOR SPITZBERGEN

    An Oslo message states that the Italia remained over the pole from 1 till 2 in the morning. It is now en route for Spitzbergen. ...

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  21. VILLAGE SCANDAL

    The Commission of Inquiry, which investigated the charges against the Rev. 0. E. Hayden, of using bad language and drinking in hotels, and with ...

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  22. TENNIS

    The Australian tennis players fared badly in the French championships, which were continued to-day. The weather was again unnsetled. ...

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  23. ALL AUSTRALIAN

    Speaking at the concert held at St. Christopher's Convent School Hall, Manuka, last night. Father P.M. Haydon, said that the organiser and the ...

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  24. SHIPBUILDING

    President Coolidge signed the Jones Fleet Bill, which is designed to maintain a strong American Merchant marine hy aiding private ship operators. ...

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  25. HURRIED TRIP

    It transpires that the secretary of the marine cooks, Mr. Tudehope, made a hurried trip to Melbourne last night. The reason for his visit is not known, ...

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  26. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    The waterside workers to-day intinated that they intended to support the attitude of the Coo[?] in the present trouble. This means that the ...

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