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  3. CITIZENS' RALLY

    There was an attendance of about 400 when the chairman (Mr. C. E Francis) rose to address the meeting. He recounted the initial stages of ...

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  4. EXHIBITION

    The librarian of the Commonwealth Parliament Library has arranged an exhibition in the King's Hull, at Parliament House, of the Mortimer Menpes ...

    Article : 189 words
  5. AERO CLUB

    The dates for the Aero Club's night have been al[?]d and have now been fixed for June 14, 15 and 16. The itincrary is as follows:— ...

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  6. "ITALIA"

    The Norwegian government will undoubtedly do its [?]most to assist. An Oslo message states that experts at the relief conference sated ...

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  7. GRAFT INQUIRY

    When the Royal Commission inquiring into allegations of graft in the City Council was resumed to-day, Mrs. Pittock's bank account was ...

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  8. RUM BUSINESS

    At the Central Court to-day, Henry Attwell, 40, a labourer, was charged with having unlawfully manufactured excisable goods. ...

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  9. RUGBY LEAGUE

    Mr. E. Osborne, manager of the English Rugby team, which arrived to-day, said that the side was a well-balanced one. He said he had no hesitation in ...

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  10. 'PLANES TO RESCUE

    German or Italian 'planes will be used for the second part of the relief ex[?]edition which will be sent in search of the "Italia." ...

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  11. "NOT NEGOTIABLE"

    In the District Court, Judge Coyle ruled that the words "Net negotiable" on a cheque did not constitute crossing, unless accompanied by two ...

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  12. MESSAGES REPORTED

    A San Francisco message states that the Radio Corporation of America, and several amateur stations along the Pacific coast, received an S.O.S. call ...

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  13. COOK'S STRIKE

    The twelfth week of the Marine Cook's strike is entered upon to-day, with only three passenger vessels left trading on the australian coast, the ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. SAMOA

    As a sequel to a brush between police and natives, following the arrest of two chiefs at Apia, the police have arrested the chief of Leo[?]u on a charge ...

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  15. ILLEGAL BETTING

    At the Central Court to-day, Charles Read, 31, was fined £100 on a charge of having used a house at Darlinghurst, Sydney, for the purpose of ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. 'PLANE HITS CROWD

    A shocking accident occurred during an aviation fete at Orly. An aeroplane crashing into a crowd of spectators killed two and injured several others. ...

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  17. COUNTRY PARTY

    The central council of the Country Party [?]ndorsed the following nominations for the forthcoming Federal elections:—Dr. Page (cowper); Roland ...

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  18. RUSSIA TO HELP

    The Pope officiated at Mass and offered prayers for the safety of the "Italia" and crew. A Moscow message states that the ...

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  19. NEARER THAN PEOPLE THINK?

    Dr. Nott, M.P., said that he did not think there was any need for citizens to be pessimist[?] about the matter. He considered that representation in ...

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  20. SHIPOWNERS' TERMS

    In an official statement issued to-day after a meeting the shipowners' stated there could be no settlement of the dispute until the marine cooks resumed ...

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  21. TRADE AND CUSTOMS

    It is anticipated that an announcement concerning the portfollo of Trade and Customs will be made by the Prime Minister this week. If there is to be a ...

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  22. DANISH 'PLANES GOING

    The naval seaplane, piloted by the [?]ous L[?] L[?]zon [?], starts in [?]arch of the "Italia." A larger machine will follow later. ...

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  23. MEDICAL SERVICE

    Giving evidence before the Parliamentary Public Works Committee on the proposal to establish a School of Public Health and Institute of Tropi[?]l ...

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  24. A.C.T.U. CONFERS

    A meeting of the A.C.T.U. was held to-day after which the sceretary (Mr Crofts) said that full consideration had been given to the position in the ...

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  25. CITIZENS' LEAGUE FORMED

    Mr. J. S. Cropp then moved the following resolution:— That the name of the Federal Capital Territory Representation League be ...

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  26. PRINCE'S 'PLANE

    The Prince of Wales' aeroplane in which he [?]ew from Scarborough, is [?]o-seater Bristol fighter, piloted by Flight-Lieut. 'Don, who will probably ...

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  27. TRAFFIC BREACH

    For not having an effective silencer on his motor car, and for driving at an [?]ssive and dangerous speed in Mon[?]o Street. Queanbeyan, James ...

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  28. BOXING

    To-night "Kid" Dencio, the champion boxer and idol of boxing fans of the Federal Capitol Territory, meets Joe Gardiner, the lightweight champion of ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL

    The sittings of the industrial tribunal, which were to have been commenced to-day, have been postponed until June 5. The Builders' ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. MUSSOLINI GOVERNMENT NOT WANTED

    "At present the citizens are a democratic people, run by an [?]ocratic government. We don't want a Mussolini type of government here ...

    Article : 339 words
  31. ANZAC DAY

    The Licensed Victuallers' Association has offered to co-operate with the Returned Soldiers' League in a request to the government for the closing of ...

    Article : 82 words
  32. ACROSS AMERICA

    Andrew Payne, a Claremont, Oklahoma, schoolboy, won the 3420 miles trans-continental root race from Los Angeles to New York. ...

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  33. 75,000 YEARS OLD RELIC

    An ancient stone implement found at Saston [?]b, near Middlesborough, Yorkshire by Mr. F. E[?]gee, curator of the dorman Museum, is believed to be ...

    Article : 93 words
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