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  3. THE SENATE

    Senator Crawford, whose resignation as assistant-Minister, announced by the Prime Minister, yesterday, is named as the ...

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  4. CABINET RECONSTRUCTION

    The personnel of the Cabinet as revised, will be as follows:— Prime Minister, and Minister for External Affairs the Hon. S. M. ...

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  5. REPRESENTATION

    The proclamation of the amending Seat of Government Administration Act. which was passed by Parliament in ...

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  6. BETWEEN PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES

    The cabiegram was as follows:— "Recalling your publicly expressed desire of November 11 for more frequent personal discussions between American ...

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  7. DISEASE IN CHECK

    A bulletin at 8.15 p.m., signed by Lord Dawson and Sir Stanley Hewitt, says the King passed a fair day, with some sleep. Other conditions are unchanged. ...

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  8. INTRUSION

    Wearing a white tennis shirt, with the sleeves rolled up and carrying a coat on his arm a man, who subsequently announced, he was ...

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  9. INQUIRY BOARDS

    Heavy penalties are provided under the ordinance for non-compliance or breaches by witnesses in connection with its, provisions. the Commission ...

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  10. PRAYERS FOR KING

    Cardinal Bourne has issued a request for prayers for the King's speedy restoration to health be offered in all Roman Catholic Churches on Sunday. ...

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  11. OFFICIAL SILENCE

    There is a little reaction in official circles at Brittens naval conference plan. In the State Department it was said ...

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  12. PRINCE OF WALES

    Interest, at present is centred on the progress of the Prince of Wales voluntary journey to London. The newspapers are featuring his arrival at ...

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  13. THE VESTRIS

    Mr. Dickenson-Hoover, presiding at the Department of Commerce inquiry into the sailing of the steamer Vestris, declared, while they had not ...

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  14. THE SENATE

    It is expected that when the counting of primaries in the Victorian Senate contest is complete Dawson and Elliott will beat ...

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  15. CHAMBERLAIN

    Sir Austen Chamberlain returned [?] the House of Commons to-day after four months absence. He appeared to have fully recovered from his illness ...

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  16. CANNED FRUITS

    The Minister for Markets (Hon. T. Paterson) announced yesterday that the term of two years for which the two representatives of producers were ...

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  17. NO EVIDENCE

    The report of Judge Edwards, who inquired recently into the allegations made by Mr. Lang in Parliament against the Government Savings Bank ...

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  18. MESSAGE FROM HOME SECRETARY

    A message has been received by His Excellency the Governor-General, from Lord Stomfa[?]am, private secretary to the King, which states that a letter has ...

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  19. RUINED

    Mrs. Fielding the widow whose boarding house at South Melbourne was partly wrecked by a bomb recently, said to-day that the outrage ...

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  20. THE FIRST TEST

    The "Evening Standard" ends a test match editorial in a key which is an excellent antidore to a mass [?]other lops[?]led catch-penny drivel from which ...

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  21. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY

    The following message has been despatched to Her Majesty the Queen by His Excellency the Governor-General: At the request of the Prime-Minister, ...

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  22. HINKLER

    There was a large and distinguished company when Sir Charles Wakefield gave a dinner to Hinkler in celebration of his record flight to Australia. Sir ...

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  23. NEWSPAPERS

    Giving evidence before the Rural Wage Inquiry to-day, Mrs. M. Brennon said the average man in the country spent from 1/7 to 2/- per ...

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  24. WORLD COURT

    Mr. Kellogg, Secretary for State, said to-day that he would confer again with President Coolidge before resuming diplomatic exchanges with ...

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  25. LOST LIFE

    At the inquiry into the death of John Callen, 28. who was overcome by gas at Meggitt's. Oil Works at Gladesville, evidence was given that [?] ...

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  26. HURLEY

    Captain Hurley said he had received telegraphed offers for financial assistance for a new machine, but he is awaiting advice from Australia. ...

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  27. SUMMER DAY

    Yesterday was the hottest day experienced in Canberra since the beginning of summer, the temperature reaching 91.4 shortly before 3 o'clock. ...

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