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  3. PREFE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, Statde to-day that he had forwarded a cable to the British Government regarding the announcement of the ...

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  4. HOSPITAL FEES

    In an official statement issued yesterday, the Federal Capital Commission stated that it wished to remove any misapprehension which might exist in ...

    Article : 444 words
  5. PRAYER BOOK

    The Upper House of the Cantorbury Convocation has approved of the Primate's resolution that the discussion on the new prayer book be ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. FOREIGN MIGRANTS

    A deputation from the British Migration League waited on the Minister for Home Affaris, Mr. Abbott, to-day, and asked that the policy of migration ...

    Article : 469 words
  7. LOST SUBMARINE

    Salvage operations for the submaring H47, which was sunk in St. George's Channel by submarine L12, have been abandoned. ...

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  8. MIMIC FIRE DISPLAY

    In the meanwhile the firemen, seattered in the ground, awaiting their turn, dashed to the seene and frantieally tried to reseue the boys. The task ...

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  9. WARDS OF STATE

    At the conclusion of the inquest concerning the death of Leonard Kirkwood seven months old, ward of the State, Mrs. Murray Kane, to whom the ...

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  10. GOLF AND POLITICS

    The Moray Golf Club, which during the war excluded Mr. Ramsay Mac-Donald owing to his attitude towards the war, pa[?]sed a resolution offering ...

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  11. PAYMENT OF RATES

    As a result of the Commission's decision to enforce the payment of rates in Canberra for the years 1928 and 1929. public servants d[?]rived little ...

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  12. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Kingsford Smith states that their first consideration in England will be the supervision of the construction of a fleet of planes for the Australian ...

    Article : 211 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN MADE

    At the opening of the Australian-made goods and products exhibition, in Sydney to-day, the Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, said that the doubted ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. COAL DISPUTE

    The conference between the Northern Colliery Proprietors Association and representatives of the mining unions in an endeavour to settle the coal ...

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  15. KING'S HEALTH

    His Majesty, the King, spent the morning in the gardens of the palace enjoying the bright sunshine. He granted audience to a Member ...

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  16. LADY PASSFIELD

    Westminster Hall this afternoon afforded an animated scene when Lord Passfield, secretary of State for the Dominions, and "Mrs. Sydney Webb" ...

    Article : 225 words
  17. FORGED BANK DRAFT

    Samuel Fabian Wills, 21, clerk, employed by the Bank of New South Wales at Auckland, was arrested on a charge of having on July 6, f[?]rged ...

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  18. WAR GRAVE PILGRIMS

    The Australian war graves pilgrims started at 7 a.m. to-day, and visited Gethsemane and other places of religious interst. They motored to the Dead ...

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  19. NEW ARCHBISHOP

    It is understood that the electoral board appointed by the Anglican united Synod to select an Archbishop of Melbourne decided to offer the ...

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  20. ROBBING THE DEAD

    Charles Leslie Stewart, former police consteble, was sentenced to nin[?] months' imprisonment to-day for having stolen a watch from the property ...

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  21. ENGLISH COAL

    The executive of the Miners' Federation heard statements by Mr. A. C. Willis from New South Wales relating to the Australian Government's Coal ...

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  22. CITIZENS' LEAGUE

    At the [?]irst meeting of the new committee of the F.C.T. Citizens' League, on Thursday, several matters of public importance were discussed. The ...

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  23. MURDEROUS ATTACK

    A thief made a murderous [?]tack on Mrs. Sarah Prideaux, 72, of Balmain, early this morning. The old lady informed the police that while asleep in ...

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  24. TOURIST ASSOCIATION

    Farther efforts are to be made to re[?]ive the Canbarra Tourist Association, whose activities have been in abeyance since last February, mainly owing to ...

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  25. SEVERE ACCIDENT

    While assisting in the decorating of St. Gregory's Hall, Queanbeyan, last Tuesday afternoon, Mr. F. Nevin, a clerk in the local branch of the ...

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  26. ARSENIC FOUND

    Opening the inquest on Edward Duff, formerly High Commissioner for Niger[?] whose body was exhumed for the second time at the instigation of the ...

    Article : 204 words
  27. WORK FOR FOREIGNERS

    Allegations that four Austratian workmen with wives and children had been dismissed recently from the ...

    Article : 115 words
  28. BLAZING CINEMA

    A hundred women and children dashed from a blazing cinema at Welling, [?]nt, following a fire in the opperators box, the operator and his assistant ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. SWEDISH AVIATOR

    Captain Ahrenberg, the Swedish avialor, who is attempting to fly from Sweden to America [?] [?], and Greenland, landed at [?]vigtu[?], ...

    Article : 47 words
  30. ENDURANCE RECORD

    The endurance plane Angelino [?] its 22th hour at 3.29 p.m. today. ...

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