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  3. HOPES OF PEACE

    "The Kellogg Pact holds, greater hope for peaceful relations than was ever before given to the world," said President Coolidge on Wednesday, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REPRIEVES

    Sir Joynton Hicks authorised the following Home Office statement:—[?]It is unusual for the Home Secretary to make any statement about capital cases, ...

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  5. BOWLING

    Bowling enthusiasts of the northern suburbs have Obtained the promise of a ground for the formation of a green, preparatory to inaugurating a new ...

    Article : 108 words
  6. BRITISH COAL

    Big orders for British coal have been received at Newcastle. Danish railways have placed an order, which is on a c.i.f. basis for 30,000 tons of ...

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  7. CAPTAIN'S FLAT

    Mr. F. Chaffey, Now South Wales Minister for Mines, spoke optimistically of the future of mining operations at Captain's Falt after a visit of ...

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  8. FURTHER STARTLING EVIDENCE

    When the City Council coal contract inquiry resumed to-day, Mr. D. R. Hall announced that he represented ex-Alderman Mostyn. ...

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  9. REDUCTION

    It is understood that, following on the daily conference between members of the coal Industry and members of the State Cabinet, owners agreed to ...

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  10. CANBERRA'S CRITICS

    The antipathy of certain politicians to Canberra was commented upon by Mr. J. A. Perkins, member for EdenMonaro, in the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. N.S.W. PREMIER

    Premier Bavin, who is strenuously endeavouring to find a solution of the coal crisis, will leave Sydney for Melbourne on Saturday, where he will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GERMAN CAPITAL

    The current issue of the Commonwealth Government Gazette, which was issued yesterday, notifies that the Commonwealtii Government have informed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. HUGE LINERS

    The Norddeutscher Lloyd 46,000- ton liner, Europa, has been launched. It is Germany's largest ship since the war, and the sister ship, Bremen, was ...

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  14. STORY OF AN UNSUCCESSFUL TENDERER

    Harry Morris Moore, wholesale coal merchant, said that prior to the calling of the city council tenders in 1920, he conferred with Maling in connection ...

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  15. HEENEY

    Heeney conferred with Rickard today, after which the latter said that Heeney was leaving for New Zealand with his wife on Friday, returning in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SOCCER

    The Goulburn, Soccer XI. will visit Canberra to-morrow to meet a representative F.C.T. team in a return match on the Capitol Hill ground. ...

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  17. SINGAPORE DOCK

    The completion oi the passage of the great floating dock for Singapore through the Suez Canal is the subject of messages of congratulation from ...

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  18. CONSTABLE'S LAPSE

    In the City Court today, John Jackson, assistant city watc[?]houso keeper, was committed for trial on a charge or having stolen £41/10/-. ...

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  19. £300 "CUT UP" WITH MALIN[?]G

    Richard Woof, former superintendent of the City Council power house, admitted that he had received the money from people connected with ...

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  20. REMARKARLE ESCAPE

    Horace du Mughan, 33, was shockingly injured when 11,000 volts passed through his body at the Government Railways power house, ...

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  21. AIR EXERCISES

    The roar of attacking and difending aeroplanes continued in London all night; when the manocuvres ceased. in the menatime there is ...

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  22. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    H.M.A.S. Australia sailed for Queebe[?], where it is expected that Prince George will visit the vessel over the Week-end Twelve thousand people inspected the ...

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  23. MAINTENANCE ORDERS

    The declaration of the Dominion of New Zealand as a reciprocating State for the purpose of the Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) ...

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  24. FOR SALE

    A Splendid chance for island lovers and those lured by the fascination of the Pacific is offered by the Commonwealth Government, which, in the ...

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  25. DENSE FOG

    What might be described as the densest fog on record enveloped the clty and harbour this morning Until six o'clock [?]nere was no sign of fog, ...

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  26. LADY MAYOR SAILS

    The Mayor of Southampton, Mrs. Foster Welch, sailed in the United States liner Leviathan' to-day, to pay an official visit to some of the principal ...

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  27. MISSING SHEARERS

    There is no trace of the two shearers who left for the summit of Kosciusko on Tuesday. Large search paries are [?]ring the countryside in all ...

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  28. DELEGATION TO CANADA

    In view of Hie Loid Chancellor's appointment as acting-Prime Minister, Viscount Peel has been appointed, chairman of the British delegation to ...

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