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  3. GERMAN PETITION

    A total of 4,136 voters has signed a petition demanding a referendum on the Nationalist leader's bill "against the enslavement of the German people" ...

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  4. CLOSED DOWN

    Although the Stock Exchange was closed for trading to-day, brokers are still actively endeavouring to straighten out transactions delayed by the ...

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  5. NEW CABINET

    France had been 11 days without a Government when M. Tardieu constituted tho following Cabinet tonight:— ...

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  6. FINANCE PROBLEMS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Sculim) 0n arrival here to-day, said that on going through the estimates for various departments prepared by Dr. Page ...

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  7. CHEAPER WOOL

    The [?]Yorkshire Observer," states that a group of the biggest organisations have been invited to participate in an Australian land deal involving ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. HEALTH TOPICS

    In order that the public may be kept advised of the work of the Commonwealth Department of Health, the new Minister for Health (Mr. Frank ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PLAY IN THE RAIN

    The Australian Rugby League team had the hardest game of their tour to-day when they beat Oldham by 18 points to 10. ...

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  10. HEAVY CABLE

    For shipment to Sydney, the heaviest submarine cable which has ever left England is being carried by the London and North Eastern Railway ...

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  11. WHEAT IMPORTS

    A serious congestion of wheat in European ports is reported on what is believed to be an unprecedented scale. ...

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  12. VIOLENT ROBBERY

    When Mrs. Georgina Legg, 65, a widow, was counting her money in a chemist shop in Russ Street, Globe, she was confronted by a tall man who ...

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  13. RUN DOWN

    While sitting on his verandah in Queen Street, Auburn, Mr. Black, whose residence faces the suburban railway line heard[?] cries for help. On ...

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  14. AIR LINER R101

    Brilliantly illuminated by search- j lights from the mooring mast, the R101 cast off at 10 o'clock last night for its first night cruise. The dirlgr' ...

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  15. LAKE GEORGE

    Mr. N. Smith and other motor racing experts visited the dried bed of Lake George last week and are of the opinion that although the track could ...

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  16. CAR OVERTURNS

    When the car in which she was riding collided with another at the intersection of Ainslie Avenue and Ballumbir Street, near Gorman House, ...

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  17. DIVORCE METHODS

    Counsel in a divorce ease to-day stated that according to the law o[?] Russia, every husband or wife, without notifying the other, can go to a certain ...

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  18. MANAGER HURT

    The manager of tho Australian Rugby League team (Mr. Harry Sunderland), after the match against Oldham was alighting from a motor coach ...

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  19. BORING FOR OIL

    Although it is distinctly disappointing that it has been found impossible definitely to prove the existence of oil in commercially important quantities ...

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  20. CROQUET

    In spite of the inclement weather, there were nearly 70 ladies at the opening afternoon of the Canberra Croquet Club's season on Saturday on ...

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  21. FLOWER SHOW

    The closing date of entries for the spring exhibition of the Horticultural Society of Canberra, which will be held in the Albert Hall next Saturday, has ...

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  22. GORMAN CUP

    The Gorman Cup was the subject of another challenge match on Saturday at the Manuka tennis courts, when Northbourne wrested the trophy from ...

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  23. SEVERE 'QUAKE

    In a frightful [?]idal wave and earthquake, Princess [?]vna, of Roumania, was nearly drowned when her yacht was dashed on a reef[?] and in the ...

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  24. BIG BILLIARDS

    The latest billiard scores are:— Lindrum, 13,264; Smith, 10,234. The best breaks were:— Lindrum, 1,110, 237 and 258 ...

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  25. MAYORAL ELECTIONS

    Municipal elections took place yesterday in 3OO cities and boroughs, excluding London. Though the Labour gains were not so ...

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  26. PEDESTRIAN'S DUTY

    The trend of public opinion in England towards recognishing the responsibilities of the pedestrian in this motoring age, has been given considerable ...

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  27. BOXING

    Jack Berg, English light-weight, added to his rapidly mounting string of victories by knocking out Tommy Cerval in the second round. ...

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  28. CANBERRA RATES

    Commissioner Goold stated on Saturday that when the new rates were struck for the year beginning January [?] the valuations made recently by Mr. ...

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  29. BRITISH ELECTION

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin in a speech to members of the Junior Imperial League, said that he hoped that the next election would not come too soon. ...

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  30. FOR THE ANTARCTIC

    The Discovery [?] has been launched at Port Glasgow. An unusual feature is that she left the stocks with her boilers and ...

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  31. BRITISH WARSHIP

    The battleship Ramilles has left Mal[?]a for Jaffa. The Admiralty states that this is part of the [?]recautionary measures in Jerusalem. ...

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