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  3. BIG INFLUX

    The president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria, Mr. Norman Brookes, who returned from, England to-day, said that in the season of ...

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  4. PEARCE

    Bob Pearce, who won the seulling event at the recent Olympic Games, denied that he was going to turn professional. He said that he hoped to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIRKENHEAD

    A majority of diplomats feel that Lord Birkenhead will take up a commercial career with a firm with worldwide, interests, and many forecast that ...

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  6. "HAD ENOUGH"

    Squadron-leader Kingsford Smith said to-day that he and Flight-Lieut. Ulm had accepted the invitation of the American Government to attend ...

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  7. EX-KAISER'S LETTERS

    A series of private letters from th[?] ex-Kaiser nine years before the war. are being published in the berlin "Tageblatt" One particularly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GRAF PUZZLE

    A Lakehurst message states that the first direct communication to the naval authorities was received from the Graf zeppelin at 5.15 p.m. (Eastern and ...

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  9. CHARRED BEYOND RECOGNITION

    A live-hours' examination of the remain of the Charfield smash revealed that the bodies in many of which, were Charred almost beyond recognition, ...

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  10. FIREMAN HURT

    Fireman Taylor received injuries to his head and things as a recent of an explosion on the premises of a city firm, while he was fighting a fire ...

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  11. MORBID TOURISTS

    Thousands of motorists from London, Gloucestershire, and parts of the Midlands, stormed the little village of Charfield to gaze sadly at the ...

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  12. EARLY HARVEST

    Mr. Hunt, the Commonwealth Meteorologist, says that the early promises of a record harvest in New South Wales will not be fulfilled, ...

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  13. 'PLANE STOPPED

    Air officials prevented an aeroplane from leaving Lymp[?] aerodrome for Paris, because Hermoine Baddeldy, an actress, was sitting on a gentleman ...

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  14. BOARD OF REVIEW

    The Chief Commissioner (Sir John Butters) slated yesterday that be had received the report of the Land Review Board. ...

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  15. RACIAL HYGIENE

    The question of completing the formation of the Canberra branch of the Racial Hygiene Society will be referred to the new council of the ...

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  16. RETURN THANKS

    Kingsford Smith said that he and [?]m were going to America to thank Mr. C. Hancock personally for his gift to them of the Southern Cross, Smith said that ...

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  17. HORAN AFFAIR

    As the outcome of Horan's exclusion from the-Anglo-American Press Association, Hearst has ordered other representative to resign. ...

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  18. NEW REGIME

    The first meeting of the new Social Service council will, take place at the Social Service building to-morrow. A president, yice-president, and ...

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  19. AMUNDSEN

    Thousands of people participated in an impressive [?]orelight procession in honour of Amundsen, in which they paid a tribute to his work and ...

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  20. JOHNSON APPEALS

    Before Judge, Cohen at the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court, to-day, Jaco[?] Johnson appealed against the conviction by Mr. McMahon, S.M., at the Central ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. HEALTH PROSECUTIONS

    The Minister for Health said to-night that it was not true, as stated recent[?] by Professor Chapman, Director of the Cancer Research at the Sydney ...

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  22. GOW MURDER

    At the Central Court to-day, Amelia Trapman was charged with feloniousi[?] slaying, Perey Chong Gow at Marrickville on July 19. ...

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  23. 6,284,394

    An increase of 116,965 occured in the population of the Commonwealth during the year ended June 30 last, according to figures made available by ...

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  24. LINESMAN'S DEATH

    John Evans, 31, linesman, who was killd[?] by a train at Flemington to-day, met his death in unusual circumstances. He was working on the overhead railway ...

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  25. JOLIMONT

    The transfer of the Jolimont building to Canberra commenced last week. Major C. W. C. Marr, the acting Minister for Home and Territories, ...

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  26. BRISBANE DECISION

    Seamen, at a meeting to-day, decided that if the shipowers removed free labour form all vessels, thye would be prepared to resume work. The ...

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  27. MAYOR CHARGED

    Edward Joseph [?]urrows, 56, mayor of St. Peters, was committed for trial at the Newtown Court to-day, on a charge of negligently driving a motor ...

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  28. OVERESTIMATED

    It is now anticipated that the estate of Lebbeus Hordern will not [?]e £1,000,000, as at first stated, but something in the vicinity of £250,000 ...

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  29. CARDINAL CERRETTI

    His Imminence Cardinal Cerrett[?] wi[?] pay a brief visit to Canberra to-morrow. He will be accompanied by Rf. Re[?] Dr. Barry, Bishop of Goulburn, ...

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  30. SEAMEN WALK OFF

    Refusing to say under whose orders they were acting, 100 members of the Port Melbourne branch of the Seamen's Union, walked off two vessels ...

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  31. METHODIST CHURCH

    The first anniversary of the Methodist Church at Canberra was celebrated on Sunday. Special sermons for the occasion were preached-by the ...

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  32. FATAL DRIVE

    George Cornwall, 26, a butcher, was charged with having caused the dea[?] of William Clarcy, taxi driver, at Inglebrook on October 8. The Crown ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. MUST BE RE-BORN

    Speaking at a Labour Day dinner, Mr T. A. Riley, of Sydney, deciared that the Labour movement must be re-bo[?] and must have more energy thrown ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. HURLEY'S 'PLANE

    The aeroplane. "Spirit of Australia," in which Captain Frank Hurley and Flying-Officer Moir are to make an Empire [?]ght, was formally ...

    Article : 36 words
  35. PROFESSOR WOOD

    The death occured yesterday of Professor G. A. Woon, Cha[?]s Professor of History at Sydney University, after a long illness. ...

    Article : 33 words
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