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  3. THE HOSPITAL

    At a fully-attended meeting of the members of the visiting medical staff of the Canberra Hospital, held on June 17, the insurance scheme, outlined by ...

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  4. IN THE AIR

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), arrived in London this afternoon from Lossiemonth. It was his first air trip. ...

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  5. WORLD'S WHEAT

    The U.S.A. Department of Agriculture crop statement estimates a total of 41,000,000 acres in wheat in 21 countries, which is about 6,000,000 ...

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  6. ARBITRATION POWERS

    The conference of Federal Trade Unions to consider the proposal of the Federal Government to withdraw from the field of [?]bitration which was opened last night and adjourned to enable a resolution to be drafted resumed ...

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  7. Country Parly Views

    The decision of the State Government to withdraw rural workers from the jurisdiction of the Arbitration Courts was discussed in public, ...

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  8. DISTURBING INFLUENCE

    The combined mining unions having decided to suffer a reduction in wages if it were proved by the Coal Commission that the profits of the mine ...

    Article : 220 words
  9. HINKLER'S PLANS

    To the accompa[?]ment of hearty cheers, the president of the International Air Congress Committee, M. de la Vous, presented Hinkler with the ...

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  10. MR. LANG'S STATEMENT

    "At last the Government has come out into the open and announced its decision to reduce wages," said the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) ...

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  11. MAWSON EXPEDITION

    Captain Davis, commander of the Discovery, collected 1,500 garments with which to clothe the 26 members of the Sir Dougles Mawson Antarctic ...

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  12. ROYAL COMMISSION

    Argument was resumed before the Royal Commission on the point raised by Mr. S[?]nd, K.C., that the Coal Commission [?] not the power to for[?] ...

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  13. ZIMBABWE RUINS

    Zim[?]we ruins have become prominent as the site for the forthcoming conference of the associated scientific bodies in July. ...

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  14. TRUCK OVERTURNS

    George Retallick, 17, labourer, of Moorab[?]in, was killed, and William Sut[?]liffe, 18, labourer, also of Moor abbin, was injured when a motor truc[?] ...

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  15. WOOL TARIFF

    Sir Joseph Carruthers, speaking at the Hono[?] A. D. Club, said that if the proposed American wool tariff were increased it would not affect ...

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  16. MONARO STREET

    Concrete Constructions (Roads) Ltd. who are laying down a concrete road in Monaro Street, has approached the Queanbeyan Municipal Council for an ...

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  17. N.Z. EARTHQUAKE

    Latest reports from New Zealand state that six people are still missing and the wor[?] is feared. A fund has been opened for the relief of sufferers ...

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  18. CRICKET

    The following are the latest scores in the match, Yorkshire versus South Africa:— South Africa 265, and two for 53; ...

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  19. MAKING CRIMINALS

    During the hearing of a case at Darlinghurst sessions to-day. Judge Curlewis expressed the opinion that some people came into court for the express ...

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  20. "TALKIE" MUSIC

    At a special meeting to-day of the New South Wales branch of the Musicians Union of Australia, attended by 300 members, it was decided to ...

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  21. NAVAL ARMAMENTS

    The subject of naval disarnaments was discussed to-day by Sir Es[?] [?]ward, British Ambassador in Washington, and Senater Borah[?] chairman ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    Dr. Marlan, Minister for the Interior, was warmly welcomed at Capetown this evening. When interviewed he prophecied that the Nationalists would ...

    Article : 155 words
  23. MINISTER'S TOUR

    The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. C. L. A. Abb[?], after spending three days in Darwin, meeting residents o[?] the Northern Territory and discussing ...

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  24. CRICKET INCIDENTS

    A most unusual incident occurred in the Northamps versus Survey cricket match. After a few minutes' batting Wooley had to retire owing to a ...

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  25. MOTOR AMBULANCE

    The installation of a motor ambulance in connection with the Queanbeyan Hospital was discussed at a meeting of the hospital committee ...

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  26. Exhumation Explained

    The body of Mrs. Jeminah Georgina Russell, of Hunters Hill, which was exhu[?]ed last Sunday, has been buried in the Presbyterian section of the ...

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  27. MEDICAL STUDENTS

    Approximately 200 uproarious students turned into a pandemon[?] a Caxton Hall meeting for the abolition of vivisection, shouting down the ...

    Article : 356 words
  28. GENERAL BOOTH

    The body of the late General Bramwell Booth was removed to the Salvation Army Hall at Clap[?]on, where it will lie in state for two days. ...

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  29. OVERCOME BY GAS

    Oliver Williams[?] 19, of Canley Vale a student at the Parramatta High School, was found this afternoon unconscious in the school laborator. ...

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  30. THOUGHT IT A JOKE

    An extraordinary suit was heard in the Divorce Court to-day, when Gertrud[?] Brown stated that she was married to Charles Brown, described as a ...

    Article : 215 words
  31. WRITS ISSUED

    On behalf of John Raven, of Hunter's Hill, Messrs. Lee, Smyth, and G[?]nn[?] of Sydney, solicitors, have issued writs out of the Supreme Court for ...

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  32. A LONG CHASE

    Willaberta Jack[?] who is alleged to have been the murderer of Harry Hen[?]y, a settler, last December, and for whom the police have been searching ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. MOTOR SMASH

    Arthur Ernest Taylor, 56, station ma[?]ter, was killed, and his wife Hen[?]tta Taylor, 54. and william Taylor, 67. were injured when their motor car ...

    Article : 168 words
  34. MUSICAL SKETCH

    A sp[?]kling musical sketch, "A Quiet Evening" will be presented by the Queanbeyan Christ Church Dramatic and Musical Society, at ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. SEAPLANE ACCIDENT

    Captain the Honourable A. C. Jer[?]is eldest son of Lord St. Vincent, and former a[?]-de-camp to V[?]ount Willington. Governor-General of ...

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  36. BOXING

    Uzendun and Soh[?]ling, who will meet in a fifteen rounds heavyweight [?]limination bout on June 27, which is expected a reveal a [?] succe[?]ssor ...

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  37. DAVIS CUP

    In the Davis Cup semi-final, European zone. Mold[?]hauer and Prend (Germany), defeated Jan Koz[?]uha and M[?]ur (Cz[?]ho-Slov.), 6—2; 6—2; ...

    Article : 35 words
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