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  2. AN ONLOOKER AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Treading the way of memories, a solitary diminutive figure paced the parquettcd corridors of Parliament House one evening this week ...

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  3. 270 MORE BEDS AT HOSPITALS REBUILDING PROGRAMME

    Estimates show that about 270 more patients may be accommodated by metropolitan Hospitals after the completion of the rebuilding programme arranged by ...

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  4. GOVERNOR AT GEELONG

    GEELONG, Friday.—His Excellency the Governor (Lord Huntingfield) made his first official visit to Geelong to-day, and was given, an enthusiastic reception by ...

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  5. FURTHER EFFORTS FOR PEACE NEW COMMITTEE APPOINTED

    In a further attempt to settle the dispute between Italy and Abyssinia the Council of the League of Nations has appointed a Committee of 13 under Article 15 of the League Covenant to draft reports and recommendations. ...

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  6. POPULATING DOMINIONS

    Commenting on the proceedings at the conference that was called at Newcastle to discuss plans for the resumption of organised migration, "The Times" says ...

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  7. SMILES SENTENCED

    Clifford Earl Smiles, aged 31 years, motor mechanic, of Warleigh road, West Footscray, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Martin, in the Criminal Court yesterday, ...

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  8. BRITAIN TO REARM

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that Great Britain will shortly inform the United States and other signatories of the Treaty of ...

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  9. TRAGIC OMEN PROVED TO BE TRUE

    Just berore Miss Eva Turner, the English prima donna, went on to the stage to sing the tragic role of Agatha in the German opera "Der Freischutz" at Covent ...

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  10. ROYAL MELBOURNE SITE

    There is strong opposition among architects to the sale of the present site of the Royal Melbourne Hospital. The secretary of the Royal Victorian Institute of ...

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  11. FIRE IN LONDON

    Twenty-four hours alter the outbreak of fire in a warehouse at the Colonial wharf, Wapping, containing rubber, tea, and other products, firemen are still at ...

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  12. HUNDREDS DEAD IN TYPHOON

    A Government communique states that 230 persons wore killed in the typhoon that swept over Klouslou Island of the Tokio region on Thursday. The missing ...

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  13. Pacific Air Route American Official's Inquiries

    Mr. William T. Miller, superintendent of the Airways Bureau of the Department of Commerce, returned from Kingman's Reef to-day in the coastguard cutter Itasca. ...

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  14. KILLED RESISTING SHERIFFS

    In a pitched battle to-day with five deputy-sheriffs, Mrs. Sophie Crempa, aged 40 years, was killed and her husband, John Crempa, a Belgian war veteran, ...

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  15. ENGLISHMAN FAMILIAR WITH AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), in the House of Representatives to-day, said that the Ministry's policy was to seek a Governor-General ...

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  16. Pilot Killed in Crash

    When a 'plane in which he was carrying a passenger crashed to-day, Flying-Officer Dennchy, of New Zealand, was killed. ...

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  17. Duke's Son Convicted

    Lord Edward Montagu, second son of the Duke of Manchester, was sentenced to nina months' imprisonment on a charge of having forged Miss Violet Van Der ...

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  18. MECHANICAL ARMY

    The "Daily Mail" says that following the success of mechanisation of army units, including a squadron of the 3rd Hussars, which was tested at manœuvres ...

    Article : 189 words
  19. SUSTENANCE WORKERS ON STRIKE

    Alleging that there had been discrimination against certain employees by the Mordialloc Council, about 200 sustenance workers at Mordialloc have been on strike ...

    Article : 172 words
  20. Charred Body in Bungalow

    A charred body that was found in a bungalow at Colt's Neck (New Jersey) has been tentatively identified as that of William Brady, Junior, aged 35 years, ...

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  21. DAMAGE CAUSED BY GAS EXPLOSION

    Windows were shattered and an iron door was blown out at the Star Fruit Co., Therry street, opposite the Victoria Markets, when a gas explosion occurred ...

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  22. Encouraging Freer Trade

    The second commission of the Assembly of the League of Nations passed the resolution moved on Tuesday by the British delegate, Dr. Leslie Burgin, who is ...

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  23. CHILDREN WANDER ABOUT CITY

    Eating two large meat pics with evident relish, Mary George, aged eight years, of Dorrit street, Carlton, and Kathleen McDonald, aged 10 years, of Barkly street, ...

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  24. Crew of Wairuna Charged With Desertion

    Following the refusal of the crew of the Union Steam Ship Company's vessel Wairuna, from Australia, to provide steam for the unloading of caigo or for taking ...

    Article : 180 words
  25. "RIGHT UP TO THE HILT"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), in the House of Representatives to-day, replied to suggestions that he had "committed" Australia ...

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  26. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Supply Bill was passed in the House of Representatives to-day, An amendment by Mr. Mulcahy to reduce the amount for war service homes ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. Nutritious Foods

    The Assembly of the League of Nations unanimously passed the resolution moved by the High Commissioner for Austialia (Mr. Bruce) at a meeting of the economic ...

    Article : 77 words
  28. Proposed by Telephone at Cost of £66

    At a cost of £66 the son of a millionaire proposed by telephone from London to-doy to Miss Catherine Wallace, at Cleveland (Ohio), and was accepted. He ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. Crawford-Quist Ranked First

    The French sporting newspaper "L'Auto" has ranked the best tennis pairs in doubles as follows:—Crawford-Quist (Aust.), 1; Allison-Van Ryn (U.S.A.), 2; ...

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  30. Price of Gold

    The price of gold rose to-day to £7/1/6½ per oz. fine, compared with £7/1/3½ yesterday. Adding exchange and allowing for costs of realisation, the price ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. West Australian Goldfields

    At a representative gathering of mining interests at a complintentary dineer given to Sir William Campion, chairman, and Mr. C. A. de Bernales, a director of ...

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  32. Davis Cup Zone

    Mr. Norman Brookes, on his way to Australia, via the United States, discussed the proposal to found a Pacific Davis Cup zone. Asked whether he ...

    Article : 62 words
  33. London Stock Exchange

    Moderate business was done in mining shares to-day. Midday quotations:— Great Boulder, 7/9; South Kalgurli, 22/9; Perseverance, 3/; sulphide, 9/3; Wiluna, ...

    Article : 67 words
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