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  3. THE KING

    At 9.25 p.m., it was officially stated that the King' had a quiet, uneventful, but slowly improving day. Lord Dawson and Sir Hugh Rigby had a [?] ...

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  4. TARIFF BOARD

    The Minister for Trade and Customs, Mr. Gullett, announced yesterday that two members of the Tariff Board, Messrs. Masterton and Leitch, would ...

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  5. BITTER FIGHT

    Although the majority of Hifh Councillors were absent from SunburCourt, uniformed officers closely guarded the doors. ...

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  6. KATOOMBA TRAGEDY

    The inquest was opened at Katoomba this morning concerning the death of Nola Rowley, aged 18, who threw herself over the Cliffs at Echo Point on ...

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  7. RIOTOUS SCENES

    While men on the steamer Berrima were at smoke-oat 10 a.m., about 1,000 waterside workers rushed the steamers, and while the volunteers ...

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  8. NOMINATIONS

    Nominations closed at noon yesterday for the election of the Third Commissioner, and the Chief Electoral Officer, Mr. J. D. Farrar, announced ...

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  9. ENGLISH TEAM

    At a meeting of the F.C.T. Cricket Association, at the social Service building last night, the visit of the English cricketers to Canberra was ...

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  10. CITY RATES

    The Federal Capital Commission has struck the rates for 1929, and has taken the step at this period to cover the collection of rates fortnightly from ...

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  11. JARDINE HITS OUT

    [?]ardine had a glorious knock to-day, when the match between England and Tasmania was continued, and he scored 213 before he was out. For the greater ...

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  12. CHICAGO FREEZES

    There persons were frozen to death to-day, when the coldest weather of the season sent the thermometer down to ten degrees below zero. ...

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  13. HIGH COURT JUDGE

    Mr. Justice Higgins, of the High Court of Australia, died suddenly at Dromana, Victoria at 7.30, on Sunday night. ...

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  14. SURF TRAGEDY

    A movement is already on foot to recognise the heroism of Robert Kavanagh, the young dental student who went to the assistance of the ...

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  15. PONSFORD

    It is considered unlikely that Ponsford will be able to play in the Fourth Test as his injured hand is making only slow progress. His ...

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  16. MUCH IMPRESSED

    Interviewed yesterday concerning his impressions of Canberra, the Second Commissioner (Mr. Crosble Goold) said that Canberra was a place of ...

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  17. QUAY STATION

    Mr. Ashton, M.L.C. favours the Raitway Commissioner proposal for the location of a railway station at Circular Quay, as against the site suggested by ...

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  18. FUNERAL OF VICTIM

    The funeral of Colin Stewart, who was bitten by a shark at Bondi, took place at Rookwood Cemetery. Hundreds of persons lined the footpath ...

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  19. FRUIT SHOP AFFRAY

    At the Paddington Court, to-day, Joseph Gilberto, 33, an Italian fruiterer, was remanded on a charge of having, at Wooltahra on Saturday night, ...

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  20. NEW MORRIS TAXI

    Scotland Yard has approved of a new Morris taxi cab for London, which is fitted with a safety glass, and will do [?] miles, at a cost of £390. ...

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  21. GAS ESCAPE

    What is the matter with underground London? The question is due to a series of breakages of water mains, following the recent Holborn gas disaster and ...

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  22. MR BRUCE'S TRIBUTE

    Referring to-day to the death of Mr. Justice Higgins, the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, said that deceased judge was a man who filled many high and ...

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  23. WHEAT POOL

    The West Wyalong Branch of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association decided to advocate a compulsory wheat pool. The president said that the last ...

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  24. FATAL CHOCOLATES

    While holidaying at Bardon, last week, the three daughters of Mr. C. L. Gurr, the secretary of the Melbourne Electric Supply Co (Geelong Branch)[?] ...

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  25. POLICE HORSES

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr [?]chell) returned to Sydney to-day, after an eight days' tour of the western part of the State. He travelled ...

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  26. ADRIFT

    The4 Norwegian steamer Olea[?] which does not carry wireless, has been towed 350 miles to Aberdeen, after [?] helplessly in the Atlantic for ...

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  27. GUN DISTURBANCE

    At the City Court to-day, William Dooley, 12, a wharf labourer, was fined £50, in default 6 months' hard labour on a charge of having had in his ...

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  28. HOLIDAY EVENTS

    The latest order of favouritism for the Challenge Stakes is as follows:— Whi[?], Beckwith, Margarcthal, Violian, Golden Voice. Lesboo, Ascolan ...

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  29. ITALIAN BAN

    Mr. W. E. Robinson, exporter, of Duncedin, New Zealand, who is returning after visiting Italy, said that Mussolini had ordered his people to eat fruit ...

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  30. MIGRANT DROWNED

    Gilbert Saunders, 18, an English migrant, who was employed on a farm at Attunga, was drowned yesterday afternoon while bathing in ...

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  31. COUNTERFEIT COINS

    Josef Mahooski, a Russian, has been committed for trial on the charged of having in his possession a resemblance to a King's coin. The accused ...

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  32. CIVIC FUNDS

    At the Central Police Court, George Cunningham, 33, clerk, was charged with having stolen an order on the Commonwealth Bank for the value of ...

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  33. SEAMEN'S UNION

    When the Australian Seamen's Union applies to the Federal Arbitration Court for registration, it will be definitely opposed by the Waterside Workers' ...

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  34. JOCKEY SENT OUT

    The stewards acting at Ascot pony meeting to-day considered that Jockey W. Hillyard should have performed the bat trick. He rode the first two ...

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  35. DEATH AFTER MEAL

    The police are making investigations regarding the death of Elsic Annie Wallace, 42, who died yesterday, after having had a meal with her husband on ...

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  36. FAMILY FEUD

    Thomas Chrystal was remanded at the Redcliff Court, on a charge of murder, following the shooting of his son-in-law at Wooly Point on Saturday. ...

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  37. PHILANTHROPIST'S DEATH

    The death occurred yesterday, of Thomas Donovan, philanthropist, educationalist, and Shakespearean student. [?] years are he donated £30,000 to ...

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  38. RACING INQUIRY

    The Moorefield stewards concluded the inquiry into the reason for Greenloch being left at the post in the first division of the Three-year-old Handicap on ...

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  39. INSURANCE OF FRUIT CROPS

    The Armidale Branch of the Fruit Growers' Association decided to ask the Government to arrange with the State insurance Office to issue a policy ...

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