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  2. COASTAL CLAUSES

    The recommendations to be made by the majority of members of the Federal Parliamentary Public. Accounts ...

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  3. FIGHTING CANCER

    An authoritative statement issued to- day from the University of Sydney regarding cancer research pointed out that important work had been done in ...

    Article : 291 words
  4. THE RIGHT TO KILL

    The question of the right to kill was raised at the trial to-day at the Chester, Assizes of Albert Davies, shipyard labourer, for the murder of his daughter ...

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  5. HEALTH OF THE CITY

    Allegations that tuberculous cases had been given treatment extending over sonic months at the Public ...

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  6. PERILS OF THE AIR

    Some idea of the perils facing Atlantic fliers, throwing light on the fate of the missing airmen, is given by Miss Ruth Elder (who with Captain Haldemana ...

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  7. FROM THE CAPITAL

    Parliament will re-assemble to-morrow evening, when the Treasurer will deliver his financial statement for the year 1927-28. The debate will follow ...

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  8. MALLEE PROBED

    Travelling through a rolling expanse of millewa country to-day, the Secretary of State for Dominions (Mr. Amery) and ...

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  9. "REAL OFFENCE"

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, replying to Bishop Barnes' letter of October 19, condemns "the unseemly incident at St. Paul's" as not promoting truth. He adds, ...

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  10. THE 50,000 LEAGUE

    The weekly luncheon of the Launceston Fifty Thousand League yesterday was presided over by Mr. Duff Forbes, anti there was a large ...

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  11. MYSTERY OF THE SEA

    A canoe containing a dead nude negro was picked up by the steamer Tongariri on September 29, a day and a half before reaching Colon. The ...

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  12. DIRIGIBLE DESTROYED

    The use of hydrogen gas instead of helium caused an explosion resulting in the destruction of Japan's biggest and ...

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  13. CITY ABATTOIRS

    It is apparent from the annual report of the superintendent of abattoirs presented at the meeting of the City Council last night that the erection of ...

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  14. GUN IN A CATHEDRAL

    Worshippers at Divine service in St. Andrew's Cathedral received a severe shock on Sunday when a pea rifle was ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    Mr. A. C. Seabrook, M.H.R .(Franklin), on behalf of the Tasmanian members, has received from Senator McLachlan (on behalf of the Prime Minister) a ...

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  16. SHORTAGE OF PORK

    Apparently there is a demand in the meat market which is unexploited. In his annual report to the City Council, the ...

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  17. ESPIONAGE TRIAL

    The trial of the Russians, Vladimir. Proves, Korepakoff, Nanoff, Pedreskoff, and Syril (charged with espionage on behalf of the British Mission at ...

    Article : 145 words
  18. SIX MOTORISTS HURT

    When a car skidded and crashed into a telegraph pole on the Liverpool-road, near Warwick Farm, racecourse this afternoon, injuries were distributed as ...

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  19. THE FEDERAL TERRITORY

    "No taxation without representation, was the theme of speeches made at a public meeting at Acton Hall to-night, when a federal capital citizens' ...

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  20. "PSYCHOLOGY"

    When the hearing of the application by the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen for a shorter week was continued before the ...

    Article : 243 words
  21. ATLANTIC ATTEMPT

    Grayson, in the transatlantic plane Dawn, hopped off this morning for Europe, but was forced to return 10 hours later owing to a defective motor cog." ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE

    The "Daily Chronicle" comments:— "Mr. Bruce is quite right in drawing attention to the important place that exports to Australia hold in British trade ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. BEATEN BY COLD

    Miss Gleitze, who gave up her attempt to repeat her English Channel swim, was beaten by the cold, and was taken out of the Channel against her will within five ...

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  24. STABBED IN THE CHEST

    Early this morning James Hampton (19), of Inglewood, was found on the Beaufort-street bridge bleeding from a wound in his chest. It is thought that ...

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  25. SACRIFICE FOR HONOUR

    Every speaker at a public meeting to-day to inaugurate a testimonial to Mr. P. F. Loughlin, formerly Minister for Lands, paled a tribute to the honesty. ...

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  26. DEAD SEA MINERALS

    The "Sunday Times" announces that the concession for the reclaiming of the mineral resources of the Dead Sea, for which powerful Interests in America ...

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  27. SMUGGLED CHINESE

    Lee Lin and Lee Wong appeared at the Central Police Court to-day charged with having been directly concerned with the coming into the ...

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  28. PILGRIMAGE TO MONS

    The Old Contemptibles' Association is planning a pilgrimage to Mons on Armistice Day of 300 visitors, representative of every unit present at the battle. ...

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  29. CASE DRAGGED ON

    The Full Court of the High Court reserved judgment to-day on the appeal of the Federal Income Tax Commission against a judgment of Mr. Justice Mann, ...

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  30. MAIL BAG STOLEN

    Tile police to-day took into custody Joseph Foster, Who arrived by the Ruahine. He is charged with having stolen a mail bag, containing £10,000, ...

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  31. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

    The foundation stone of the hew Commonwealth Bank in Queen-street, Brisbane, was laid yesterday by Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of directors. ...

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  32. GIRL'S LIFE SAVED

    Details reached Fremantle to-day of the escape of at young woman, Fay Dyson, who fell twenty feet down the falls at the Serpentine into a deep, ...

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  33. PANIC IN THEATRE

    At tile initial performance last night, the new cinema at Tannerfors, where a film was being screened for adults only, caught fire. The flames spread all ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. GERMAN STRIKE OVER

    The coal strike ended to-day. The Government appointed an arbitrator, Who awarded the miners an 11½ per cent. increase in their wages, which, ...

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  35. GREYHOUND BETTING

    The greyhound racing season ended on Saturday with 80,000 people present at White City and 24,000 at most of the provincial meets. The new ...

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  36. THE PRIME MINISTER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) yesterday denied a rumour that he was about to retire. He will remain at Melbourne until next Tuesday, when, ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

    Tasmanian Methodist Assembly, Patterson-street. 2.30 and 8 p.m.—Pictures 'at Princess and Majestic Theatres. ...

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