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  3. EXPLOSIONS

    A burst acetylene container in a large oxygen factory in North Berlin started a serious explosion of oxygen holders. The first explosion ...

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  4. KELLOGG PACT

    Mr. Hoover formally Proclaimed effective the Kellogg treaty at an impressive ceremony attended by Mr Co[?]lidge and Mr. Kellogg, ...

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  5. NAVAL REDUCTION

    Mr. Macdonald in a statement IN the Commons said it had been decided to suspend the construction of two cruisers, to cancel the contracts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EN PASSANT

    Fine generally for the present with cold night. Many frosts and some fogs, but becoming cloudy along the southern border, I with ...

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  7. WILL NEGOTIATE

    Well-informed circles in Naking report that the Chinese Minister in Berlin has been infromed by the Soviet Ambassador, Kreatluski, that the Soviet Government while not welcoming the efforts of the signatory powers to the Kellogg Pact for mediation ...

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  8. DAVIS CUP

    In the absence of Lacoste, who is in ill-health, Cochet and Borotra will definitely play in the singles against America in the final of the Davis ...

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  9. W.A. TRAGEDY

    A shooting tragedy occurred at Collie last night, resulting in the death of Muriel Pope, [?] widow and mother of five children. Andrew ...

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  10. WHITE RUSSIANS SHOT

    The British United Press Moscow representative says that an official report from Khabarovsk states that sixteen “white” Russians were shot ...

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  11. BUSINESS TRAINING

    Addressing the Agricultural Bureau conference at Hawkesbury College, Mr J. O’Donnell, of Molong, in a lecture on the need of business ...

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  12. TROTSKY

    Several Labourites in the Commons, including Mr. Wedgewood urged that Trotsky be allowed to come to Britain, similar to Victor ...

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  13. FARMERS’ CONFERENCE

    The Agricultural conference to-day carried a resolution pledging support of the wheat pool ballot. and deciding to recommend that all ...

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  14. REDISTRIBUTION

    It is learned that the Redistribution Commission has completed its [?]entative report as far as the metropolitan electorates are concerned. ...

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  15. MINERS MARCH

    There is a possibility that the proposed march of miners from Newcastle to Sydney to “welcome” Mr. Bavin on his return from abroad, ...

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  16. CHARITABLE RELIEF

    During the year 1928-29, the State Government paid £1,788,000 to benevolent institutions, and to various relief sources, this sum ...

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  17. BABE DEAD

    It is stated by the police that Mrs. Josephine Pattinson, who was found lying with her head in a gas stove, and her dead baby in her arms, will ...

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  18. FEDERAL COURT

    Mr. E. C. McGrath, organising secretary of the A.C.T.U. and Federated Unions arbitration campaign committee, in a circular issued ...

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  19. USE MORE WOOL

    A meeting of the General Council of the Graziers’ Association carried a resolution approving of the compulsory levy on the suggested use ...

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  20. MATERNAL CARE

    Addressing the Legacy Club today, the State Director of Maternal and Baby Welfare, Dr. Morris; stressed the need for parental care. ...

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  21. COUPLE FOUND DEAD

    At an inquest at Auckland on the death of Edward Lees and his wife, who were found dead in a room in a confectionery shop, a doctor said ...

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  22. INDIAN MURDER

    A tragic discovery was made on arrival at Bombay of the mail train from Calcutta central provinces early this morning, when Mr. W. Elder, ...

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  23. ATLANTIC LINERS

    The “Evening Standard” says the Cunard Company have completed designs for a new super-liner capable of lowering the Bremen’s record. It ...

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  24. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    Mr. Henderson, in the House of Commons, state a reply had not yet reached him from the Soviet Soviet Government to the British ...

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  25. MISSING BOY

    Leo Looney, 13, who had been missing from his home at Marrickville since Monday, was found in the bush outside Newcastle last ...

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  26. CANADIAN POPULATION

    Canada’s population is 9,796,000 according to an announcement to-day by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. This is an increase of 28,000 ...

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  27. NAVY WORLD CRUISE

    The “Morning Post” learns officially that there is no foundation to the report from Melbourne that a British naval world cruise is ...

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  28. ENDURANCE FLYING

    The plane St. Louis Rob[?] at [?] p.m. to-day had been [?] hours ([?] days, 7 hours) and was still go[?] strong ...

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  29. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    The Premier announced in the Commons that the House, which will prize for the summer rec[?] next Friday and will re[?] on ...

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  30. LOW FLYING

    The police are investigating a report that a plane flew so low at Sunshine to-day that it forced a motor car off a road into a ditch ...

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  31. GIPSIES GONE

    The seventeen [?] who [?] [?] to land in Australia, left for America to-day by the Aurangi. ...

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  32. EXPLOSION IN HOLLAND

    A man and woman were killed and fifteen seriously injured in [?] explosion in a potato flour factory [?] V[?] near Gronlgen. Many ...

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  33. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    At Bunderland, Durham made 112, (Vincent [?] and McMillan [?]) against South Africa [?] Owen Smith 102, Cameron [?]). ...

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  34. FAMOUS CELLOIST DEAD

    The death has occurred [?] At Spa of the famous [?] [?]. [?] ...

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  35. EMPIRE COLONIES

    The House of Lords passed the Colonial Development Bill. ...

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