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  3. MARKING TIME

    Sir George Wilkins, in a copyright message from Deception Island said; "We are marking time until we have suitable weather for further ...

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  4. ENGLAND SCORES WELL

    About 25,000 people were present at the Melbourne cricket ground when the Third Test match was resumed to-day. A strong northerly wind made, ...

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  5. INQUIRY OPENED

    George Wilkinson, a storekeeper, referred to the murder of Frederick Brooks, a 70-year-old prospector, who was killed by blacks. Wilkinson said ...

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  6. REBELS DEFEATED

    The Afghan legation advises that the rebels have been defeated. Fighting has ceased and peaceful settlement is proceeding. ...

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  7. ANXIETY CONTINUES

    While His Majesty maintains his present condition if means naturally there will be no setback. On the contrary it is impossible for the present ...

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  8. H.M.A.S. CANBERRA

    H.M.A.S. Canberra anchored to-day and will dock to-morrow and will be open for visitors. Captain Massey called on the ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. DEFICIT

    The return of the Exchequer for the first 9 months of the current financial year show receipts of £485,623,000, and expenditure of ...

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  10. HEAD ON SMASH

    Nine persons were injured in a head-on smash between a motor lorry and a motor car at Campsie this afternoon. ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. COSTLIEST BUILDING

    What is the costliest building in Australia? In the United States, Washington [?]asts the most valuable building, as ...

    Article : 345 words
  12. SHIPBUILDING

    The building of motor ships for 1928 was a record of 198 vessels of 1,777,235 tons gross register compared with 137 vessels of 816,000 tons in ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. POINCARE

    M. Poincare, addressing Cabinet explained that he onlyformed the Ministry on November 22 in order to prevent dolay in passing ...

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  14. KING'S DIET

    The King's diet consists of 2 whipped eggs supplemented with a little milk and fruit juice in addition to meat juice extract which is ...

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  15. MISSING GIRL

    The alleged disappearance of a girl over the cliffs at Katoomba early this morning is wrapped in mystery. The girl's name is said to be Nola Rowley, ...

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  16. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Set the task of scoring 403 runs to equal Queensland's first innings, the N.S.W. balsmen had to fight hard when the Sheffield Shield match was ...

    Article : 200 words
  17. SHIPPING FREIGHTS

    Shipping companies have prepared a schedule of proposed increase of freights to Australia, roughly averaging 10 per cent., which will be ...

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  18. LIFEBOATS

    British lifeboats in 1928 saved 572 lives including 80 of seven foreign nations, Sixty persons were saved in 10 days during the November gales. ...

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  19. QUARREL AT DANCE

    Joseph Bragg. 24, dance attendant, was admitted to the Sydney hospital early to-day with a bullet wound in his head, it is alleged the shooting was ...

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  20. QUIETEST FOR YEARS

    According to the Commissioners of Police, the New Year was ushered in very quietly. The crowds were well behaved and orderly. He added that ...

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  21. FETTLER'S DEATH

    Frances O'Neill, a railway fettler, was killed early this morning when his tricycle was run down by the Temoramall. Railway officials state O'Neill had ...

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  22. SILK FROM COTTON

    A plant costing £14,250,000 is being completed in the hills of eastern Tennessee to make artificial silk from cotton. ...

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  23. 500 WANTED

    Clem Hill cables that England wants 500 to equalise the chances. He says Bradman and a [?]eckett should have been more agressive, but were ...

    Article : 143 words
  24. CHINESE CUSTOMS

    The resignation is reported of Mr. Edwards, the British Inspector-General of the Chinese Maritime Customs, against whom an agitation was recently ...

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  25. THREE ENTRIES

    Entries or the Schneider Cup close to-night. Only France Italy, and Britain have been received. ...

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  26. BILLIARDS MATCH

    Lindrum displayed good form, but his impelnousness led to his breaking down over simple looking shots. Loading breaks 175, 174, compared with ...

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  27. SPEEDWAY TRAGEDY

    D. Perry was killed at Claremont Speedway last night. His motor cycle capsized and he was struck on the kidneys by the footrest of another ...

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  28. NEW MAGNETO

    A new type of magneto, which has neither revolving armature, slip ring or distributor, is being marketed in longland for marine engines. The magnetic ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. JORDAN DECLINES

    Jordan has informed the N.S.W. Cricket Association that he will not he available for the match in South Australia. So far nobody has been picked ...

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