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  3. PUBLIC BATHS

    Discussion on the time-worn question of the erection of public baths for the convenience of Canberra residents was re-opened at the meeting of ...

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  4. TOURIST TRAFFIC

    At a meeting of the committee of the Canberry Tourist Association at the Hotel Kurrajong last night, Mr. A. H. O'Connor, president reporting on his ...

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  5. SINGAPORE DOCK

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says there is reason to believe that parts of the naval works at Singapore have not been carried ...

    Article : 259 words
  6. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    The industrial Pea[?] [?]rence between representatives of employers an[?] employees met in Melbourne to-day. Sir Wal[?]nce Bruce, who pr[?]sided, ...

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  7. EMPIRE TRADE

    "Every business man in England should do what Sir[?] Benjamin Morgan and I have doneā€”go and see the Dominions," said the Secretary for ...

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  8. THIRTEEN NOMINATED

    Notwithstanding Australia's crushing defeat in the first Test match, every Australian player in it, with the exception of Gregory has been selected ...

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  9. ILLNESS STILL SEVERE

    Though the morning and night bultetins appear to be somewhat contradtetory, the terms of the latter show that the doctors' hope of recrud[?]scence is ...

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  10. OVERSEAS FREIGHTS

    Fears are expressed in Australia that the [?]equent dislocation of trade through strikes will invevitably lead to the inerease in freight arouses a ...

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  11. TIME LIMIT ON TESTS

    The "Evening Standard." in an editorial. says: "Jubilation at the smashing victory is hampered by Australia's criticism. Armstrong ...

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  12. BIG CONFERENCE

    Interviewed by the Australian Press Association regarding Mr. Brauce's endorsement of him Empire trade conference Lord Melchett said: "There is ...

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  13. CITIZENS' LEAGUE

    An emp[?] protest was lodged last night at a committee meeting of the Citizens' League against what are considered to be the dilatory methods ...

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  14. WATERSIDE DISPUTE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) sa[?] yesterday that he was prepared to call a conference of the parties to the recent waterside dispute. ...

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  15. "TOO MUCH LUCK"

    The "Star," in an editorials, says: "Luck played too big a part in victory. Every sporting instinct would wish for the contest to be more severe ...

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  16. LICENSING

    The ordinance providing for the sale of liquor in the Federal Capital Territory is now being printed, and will receive the further consideration ...

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  17. MESSAGE FROM ATLANTIC LINER

    The Anchor Liner Translyvania, bound for New York, has sent a wireless message to the Queen: "Six hundred and fifty of His Majesty's ...

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  18. UNPARALLELED

    "The situation in the mining areas of Britain is [?]nparall[?]led in living memory,"[?] said the [?]t. Hon. Neville Chamberlain. Minister for Health, to ...

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  19. PROHIBITION

    The Washington Prohibition Commissioner Doran informed that House Appropriation Committee that on effective policing of the United States and the ...

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  20. BOWLERS WANTED

    "The selectors have been sitting for some hours, but have decided on a night's sleep, before deciding on Australia's second test team. Unless they ...

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  21. PRINCE OF WALES

    H.M.S. Enterprise yesterday re-fuelle[?] at Aden and left a few hours after arrival. There were no cer[?]monial guns or flangs. While waiting golf. Owing to ...

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  22. CITIZENS LEAGUE'S VIEW

    Cabinet's reported decision to license temporarily certain premises as a temporary expedient, prior to the carrying out of the wish of the people ...

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  23. WHEAT HARVEST

    The Minister for works. Mr. Bnttenshaw, said that last year the State harvested 36,000.000 bushels of wheat. This year he estimated the harvest ...

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  24. TRADE TREATY

    Speaking in support of the candidate[?] D. P. Plunkett[?] on Tuesday. R D. Bennett, the conservative leader made his first direct attack on the ...

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  25. RELIEF FOR MINERS

    A depatation from Cesnock waited on the Premier (Mr. Bavin) to-day and asked the Government to take steps to relieve the unemployment conditions ...

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  26. "CARRY ON"

    Sir Joynson Hicks at the Chamber on Commerce dinner, said: "We should not attempt to hide the fact that the illness is causing great anxiety to those in ...

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  27. MAIL BAGS RIFLED

    When the mail steamer Kas[?] Mara arrived at Rangoon from the Far East it was found that mail bags for Calcutta had been rifled. ...

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  28. MELBOURNE PARS.

    A stone wall, 18 inches thick and nearly 30ft. high, collapsed at Coburg [?] working in a trench at the foot of the wall jumped ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA'S LOSS

    The Australian de[?] was mercifuliy treated on evening posters, of which the [?] normal simply is: [?] England Won." The "Evening Standard" has a ...

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  30. AIR SERVICE

    The Company which Kingsford Smith and Ulm intend to form to establish air routes between Melbourne and Brisbane will have a capital of ...

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  31. ANTI-WAR PACT

    The consideration of the Kellogg Treaty was defeated on Wednesday by the Senate Foreign Relation Committee until Friday, when Kellogg has been ...

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  32. NAVAL LIMITATION

    The Naval Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives has placed on record its desire of havin; the 5-5-3 ratio extended to ships not specili[?]t in ...

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  33. COAL TENDERS

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) received to-day from the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) a telegram stating that his Government had ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. WELLINGTON FLY TRAP

    The Commission has purchased a Wclllington Sheep Fly Trap, of which a demonstration was recently given as part of the Health Departments fly ...

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