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  3. COAL CRISIS

    "As the action of the colliery proprietors in closing the mines has left some 10 to 12 thousand men without work, claims on the Government for ...

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  4. ANOTHER SCENE

    The outbreak of disorder occurred during the debate on the Workers' Compensation Bill. One man shouted: "What about the ...

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  5. FOURTH CANDIDATE

    I have resigned my commissionership in the interests of every resident in Canberra," said Dr. Watson to a meeting of the Federal Capital ...

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  6. AT MALTA

    In a message to the Australian Press Association. Moir and Owen state: "We arrived at 4.30 p.m. but were [?]nable to cable from ...

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  7. MARSHAL FOCH DEAD

    He had a violent attack of restlessness at 5 o'clock. The doctors and priests were summoned and the latter administered extreme unction while ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FINAL MATCH

    The Englishmen began the final match of the tour to-day when they met a team representing all Australia. The teams were:— ...

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  9. MOORING MAST

    In answer to a question in the House of Commons, Sir Samuel Hoare, Minister for Air, said that he understood His Majesty's Government in Canada ...

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  10. MR. BRUCE'S TRIBUTE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, to-day expressed his deep regret at the news of the death of Marshal Foch. This regret would be shared, he fe[?] ...

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  11. WORLD COURT

    The United Press says that the Congressional authorities agreed that American adherence to the World Court is still a long way off despite ...

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  12. DISMISSALS INQUIRY

    Seven returned soldier employees of the War Service Homes Department, who were dismissed recently, had their case inquired into to-day, when Mr. ...

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  13. MONASH'S TRIBUTE

    As Commander-in-Chief of Australia's forces in France during the war, Sir John Monash had a unique opportunity of appreciating the sterling ...

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  14. THE KING'S PROGRESS

    The King passed a good day. His Majesty was out-doors at Craigwell House at midday for an hour. Afterwards he walked about 50 [?]ards back ...

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  15. BRITISH TRIBUTES

    Earl Beatty, in paying a tribute to Foch, said that his loss, [?] irreparable. He was the greatest man and the greatest soldier the world has ever ...

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  16. WHOLESALE RAIDS

    A big round up of leaders of the Labour movement look place at Bengal this morning. Union headquarters' and offices' letters and other literature were ...

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  17. RAIL DISASTER

    Seventeen are dead, m[?]ng 13 passengers, and five seriously injured as a result of a head-on collision between two Canadian national ...

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  18. MOTOR TOLL

    According to figures issued to-day, 300 people were killed in motor accidents in victoria last year, as compared with 214 in 1927, and 13 in 1923. ...

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  19. CLARK TO APPEAL

    Alister Clark, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, has stated that he intends to appeal. Clark's last words to his escort when ...

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  20. SPORTS GROUNDS

    At the request of the Commission, the general secretary of the Social Service Association (Major A. E. D'Arcy), will shortly convene a meeting ...

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  21. TERRIBLE SCENES IN BURNING TRAINS

    Passengers in sleeping cars in the C.N.R. Number 3, returned here to[?] day bringing more definite news of the disaster. It is reported that the car ...

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  22. PERSHING AFFECTED

    General Pershing, who was in Paris at the time of Foch's death, has taken it to heart. "He would have honoured all people whose armies fought under ...

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  23. CLAIM FOR LIBEL

    The case commenced before Justice Davidson and jury to-day in which Herbert Heffron claimed £5,000 against George Owen Foley, James Ether, ...

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  24. FUTURE GOVERNMENT

    When asked in, Parliament yesterday whether Government during the forthcoming recess would ask the people of Austrlia, who had to pay for the ...

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  25. ALLEGED WASTE

    The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Abbott, in Parliament yesterday, said that this attention had been drawn to a statement recently made by Dr. ...

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  26. Foch's Last Words

    Foch's last words were: "Now I am ready." According to a moving description of the last scenes given by Dr. Van ...

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