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  3. THE KING

    Experts interviewed concerning the calcium treatment say that increasing evidence of certain weak stages o[?] health points to a reduction of ...

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  4. THE AFGHAN REBELLION

    When the rebels advanced to Kabul, the king lost his adherents, and called on his old private regiment, and when Bakka Sahoo a bandit leader, ...

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  5. MOTOR VEHICLES

    Evidence of the Increasing demand for motor cars within the Territory lies in the fact that from June 30, 1927. to June 39, 1928. 935 new cars have ...

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  6. BRADMAN PROVES HIMSELF

    There were nearly 15,000 on the Melbourne Cricket Ground when the Third test was resumed. Kippax, 34, and Woodfull. 64, continued the ...

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  7. FILLING IN ELECTORAL CLAIMS

    Many persons experience difficulty in correctly filling in official forms and it is not unlikely that some residents of the Territory may be somewhat ...

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  8. "THE WORST OVER"

    A reassuring statement concerning the King's condition was made by Si[?] William [?]oynson Hicks as he left Victoria station for the Riviera ...

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  9. CONTINUATION CLASSES

    Owing to the continued shrinkage in the attendance at the evening continuation classes, at the Telopea Park School, the Commission has decided ...

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  10. DUKE'S REPLY

    The Commission has received the following reply from the Secretary of State and Dominion Affairs to a message regarding the King's illness sent to the ...

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  11. PUBLIC SERVICE MOVES

    Following the announcement that only 12 ratepayers of Canberra have applied for enrolment in connection with the election of the Third ...

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  12. FAREWELLS

    Sir John Harrison and Colonel Thomas were farewelled yesterday by th[?] Chief Commissioner (Sir John Butters) and officers of the Commission ...

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  13. BIG COST

    According to Customs Officials increoses in freight, proposed by English shipping companies[?] will mean Australia will have to pay about ...

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  14. PENNY POSTAGE

    The Association of British Chambers of Commerce, despite Churchill's rejection of plea for the restoration ofthe penny postage, is beginning a ...

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  15. DONATION

    A donation of 10 guineas has been given by Sir John Harrison, formerly second Commissioner, to Mr. P. T. H. McNamara, for distribution among ...

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  16. WINE INDUSTRY

    The Minister for Markets and Transport, Mr. Paterson, stated yesterday that he would visit Melbourne next week in order to attend ...

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  17. MANY PILOTS

    The IMperial Airways Ltd. in preparing for the opening of the Englang-India air mail in April, has engaged a number of new pilots from ...

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  18. STATE PREMIERS

    The Prime Minister stated yesterday that the discussions at the Premiers conference which will take place in Canberra next Tuesday, will he purely ...

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  19. FIERCE FIRE

    Three houses in a thickly populated part of South Melbourne were destroyed by fire this evening. Flames threatened the entire street ...

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  20. ENGLISH PRESS COMMENTS

    "The Australians have a chance for victory. They are fighting and will continue to fight. Every ball is fraught with possibilities," says Plum Warner ...

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  21. GIRL OVER CLIFF

    The police at Katoomba are satisfied there are no suspicious circumstances in connection with the death of No[?]a Rowley. This statement was made in a ...

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  22. GIRL'S DEATH

    It is reported that the police are following a new line of inquiry following the death of [?]lda Johnston, 15, who was poisoned after eating a chocolate ...

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  23. EXPLOSION IN SHOP

    Frank Massey, proprictor of the boo[?] shop at Earlwood, which was destroyed by the explosion early yesterday morning, and who was arrested on a charg[?] ...

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  24. MURRAY WATER SCHEME

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Buttonshaw) said to-day that he was hopeful that an additional £200,000 for work on the Hume dam would be made available ...

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  25. JOCKEY APPEALS

    Jockey J. Pike to-day lodged an appeal with the A.J.C. against the two months suspension imposed on him by the stewards for alleged interference in ...

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