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  3. LIQUOR POLL

    The errors weie that different issues were prescribed on the schedules for the postal ballot papers from those on the ordinary ballot papers. On the ...

    Article : 219 words
  4. FLOATING DOCK

    It is reported that two outside experls will probably determine the fate of the floating dock which is being built at Walsh Island, Newcastle. The ...

    Article : 68 words
  5. FATE OF AMUNDSEN

    Kurd Rasmussen says thal July will increase the clangers to all the missing men, as the leo then will break up and drift qut to the open sea. ...

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  6. AIR PAGEANT

    The King, Queen, the Duke of York, most members of Cabinet and their attaches, and representatives' of nearly every nation of the world, saw ...

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  7. ALLAN WILKIE

    The Allan Wilkie Company will visit Canberra in September next, and will present three Shakespearean plays in the Albert Hall, by arrangement with ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. £500 REWARD

    The Commissioner of [?]ce to-day recommended a reward £ 500 for information leading to t[?] arrest and conviction of the man w[?] murdered ...

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  9. PRAT'S ARREST

    When arrested, Jerome Prat, the Kronen 'Bluebeard, who is accused of having murdered several women who answered his matrimonial ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. MALING AGAIN

    The Registrar in Divorce to-day Inquired into the respective means of Silas Young Mating and Olive Waling, upon reference from the Judge in ...

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  11. POLICE ACTIVE

    The Government has agreed to the police recommendation for the offer of a reward of £300 for infotmution. leading to the arrest and [?]ction of the ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. ANOTHER INQUIRY

    It was slated to-day that Judge Scholes, who is now propuring his report on the inquiry into political graft charges, will be asked lo make ...

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  13. WIMBLEDON

    All the critics at Wimbledon devote themselves in to-day's newspapers in extolling the form of Crawford and Hopman, it is, generally agreed that ...

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  14. PLANE CRASHES

    While divine service was in progross, an aeroplane crushed in a corner of the Clifton Churchyard. The congregation was unaware of the ...

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  15. "HEAR MY VIEWS"

    The unemployed had arranged to make a demonstration on the arrival of the Prime Minister to-day, but when Mr. Bruce arrived, everything ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. STUD SHEEP SALE

    SYDNEY, Monday. Some big prices were paid for stud sheep at the annual sheep sales, which opened in Sydney to-day. ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. BOARDING HOUSE VISITED

    The police visited a hoarding house in Petersham at 5 a.m. to-day, and questioned some of the residents. They have descriptions of the wanted man ...

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  18. SHIPBUILDING

    Considerable increase in the construction of motor vessels in British shipyards is reported. There are 280 oilengined vessels, totalling 1,760 tons ...

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  19. IGNORED?

    Disconcerting silence by the Federal Capital Commission has followed the proposal, several months ago, of the Canberra branch of the Australian ...

    Article : 274 words
  20. BISLEY TEAM

    On the eve of the Bisley meeting there was an interesting triangular maten between Australia, Canada and" North London, under the conditions for ...

    Article : 148 words
  21. WIFE MARRIES

    The Returned Soldiers League intends to gel legal advice in an effort to solve a enrious situation It appears that a British soldiet migrant, suffering ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. TI-TREE OILS

    A group of Sydney business men are about to inaugurate a new industry on the Richmond River district, namely, the distillation of essetial oils from ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. HUGE SURPLUS

    Following the estimates of the United States Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Andrew Mellon), the actual Treasury surplus amounts to 308,000, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. PRAYER BOOK

    A lecture will be given to members of the Church of England Men's Society, Queanbeyan, at the Rectory, Ruthledge Street, Queanbeyan, to-night, on the ...

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  25. EIGHT LEFT IN

    The last eight left in the men's singles at Wimbledon are: Cochet, Lacoste, "Borotra, Ulugnon and Boussus (France); Tilden and Hennessy ...

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  26. COAL INDUSTRY

    In reply to allegations about the coal industry, made, by the Premier of South Australia, the chairman of the Northern Collier Owners' Association, Mr. C, ...

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  27. CLERICAL ASSOCIATION

    On Saturday last an election look place at Canberra of officers for the Federal Capital Territory branch of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical ...

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  28. BRITISH ARMY HONOUR

    The King has permitted King Alfonso, of Spain, to bo a KieldMarshal of the British Army. The only other foreign monarch to hold this ...

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  29. WATERSIDERS' AWARD

    Although the terms of Judge Beeby's award, in the waterside workers' case is viewed with resentment, it is not' considered likely that any immediate, ...

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  30. TEMORA PLAYER

    Kilt Weisseti, the Temoin five-eight, will be in the Australian team to play England in the second Rugby Leayue test mutch, on Satin day week, at the ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. FORGED LETTER

    A letter heming the signature of W. Turnor, of Mugga Quarry, was forwarded through the post in Canberra last week for publication in "The Canberra ...

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  32. LONG-DISTANCE TALK

    Telephone service between Britain and Mexico was opened this evening by a conversation between Lord Wehner, the assistant Postmaster-General, and a ...

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  33. BROUGHT TO JUSTICE

    Wllen Leslie Brooks, aged 20, pleaded guilty at the Darlnghurst sessions on a charge of stealing, the police stated he had been instrumental in bringing to ...

    Article : 54 words
  34. COSTLY RIDE

    Tarnell Pelegrini, a resident of Camperdown, informed Hie polled on Saturday night thal he got into a taxi-cab with two other men at Newtown. ...

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  35. "FOOTPRINT KING"

    At the North Sydney court, Arthur Frank Lord' 20, known to the police, as the "footprint king," ami."the' gentleman burglar," was charged wuth ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. FORCED DOWN

    Forced down, owing to engine trouble, Into-tempestuous sens, west of Bradsley Island, the crew of four of a twoengined seaplane, sent out continuous ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. BREACH OF PROMISE

    The claim for £5,000 for alleged breach of promise of marriage by Florence Hitchens from Patrucj MeCabe, hotelkeeper, of Cranbrook ...

    Article : 48 words
  38. EMBEZZLEMENT

    Frederick Joseph Moore, 32, a clerk, was charged at the Central Court with having, while in the employ of the Goulburn Co-operative Society, stolen ...

    Article : 48 words
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