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  3. DR. NOTT

    The re-count of the votes for the Herbert electorate resulted in a victory for Mr. Martens, the labour candidate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BATHING POOL

    The construction of a public bathing pool within the city is at present receiving the attention of the Commission It is understoo that a scheme is ...

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  5. CONFERENCE

    "Although we have received no communication from Great Britain," states Mr. Kellogg, Secretary for State, "I would not be surprised if [?]tain ...

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  6. IMPORTANT CHANGES

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, announced last night that in connection with the re-allocation of Ministerial duties, certain alterations were also ...

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  7. COMPLETE DIAGNOSIS PUBLISHED

    To-night the four doctors arrived at the [?]alace at 7 o'clock and remained in consultation for about an hour and a half. Sir Farquhar Buzzard and Sir ...

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  8. COMPLETE DIAGNOSIS

    The "Lancet," in its issue to-day points out that the infection of[?] His Majesty's illness is of a nature with which medical men have been familiar ...

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  9. "THE LAST STRAW"

    The "New York Herald-T[?]bune" th[?] moring printed a [?]ather vitrolic message from Washington alleging "comsiderable displeasure" at the White ...

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  10. HUGE SLUMP

    With a recrod high money rate, stocks fell sharply on the stock Exchange, losing from 5 to 20 points. It was the lowest decline for one day on ...

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  11. MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS

    Most of the Ministers will be absent' from Canberra for a perio, but Messrs Druce Pearce, and Gullett will remain here for a few, days, Mr. Bruce ...

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  12. DOUGLAS.

    Cricketing circles are interested [?]n the 00ture of J. W. H. T. Douglas, who states he is unable to decide whether to continue to play fo[?] ...

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  13. CHANGES

    It is learned on reliable, authority that the public service inspector was loaned to the Commission for the purpose of devising a scheme for the ...

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  14. RECOUNT

    At the instance of Mr. Blakey, the Commonwealth Election Officer has agreed to a recount of the informa[?] votes in the Victorian Senate elections. ...

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  15. LONDON FOG

    Ela[?]orate precautions were taken to [?] a [?]og [?] suddendly descended in the region of the Palace, penetrating the Royal apartments. Sir ...

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  16. A.W.U. DELEGATION

    A delegation of A.W.U. representatives will visit Britain, Europe, and Russia next year to study economic conditions of those countries, and to ...

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  17. LIQUOR

    At the final meeting yesterday afternoon of the full Cabinet, Mr. Bruce declined to make an announcement regarding Canberra's liquor supply, apart ...

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  18. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    While the Duke of Glo[?]cester was [?]velling in a saloon coach on the Northern [?]ula wayo railway, the engine gave trouble and the Duke look off his coat ...

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  19. OVERSEA FREIGHTS

    The Australian Press Associaton understands. that shipping companies for some time have been endeavouring to obtain a reduction in the heavy ...

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  20. ABSCESS FORMED

    The "Daily Express" say[?] "Another eminent medical authority writes to the effect that His Majesty's condition [?] still sufficiently serious to cause[?] ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    Clem Hill, in the "Dally Telegraph," says the Australian selectors have done well. The thriteen men are practically the best available. Nothing is ...

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  22. JARDINE'S BAT

    In the City Court. J. McPherson, 29[?] was charged with having stolen a [?] the properly of D. M. Jardine, the English cricketer.[?] ...

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  23. MR. H. T. LAND

    A crowd filled every part of the Council Chamber on Thursday evening, which either gathered anticipating a lively disenssion, or were ...

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  24. POPE'S PRAYERS,

    The Pope still continues special prayers for His Majesty King George. ...

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  25. REDUCED FARES

    The Minister for Migration. Mr. Forke, announced that the British Government and British steamship lines 'had reached an agreement for a 5[?] ...

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  26. DRIED FRUITS INDUSTRY

    The Minister for Markers (Hon. T. Paterson) announced to-day that representations had been made to, him by the dried fruits industry in connection ...

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  27. GOW MURDER

    The trial of E. Trapman and his wife, charged with the murder of the woman's first, husband, Percy Gow, will take place at the Central ...

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  28. FOUL PLAY

    The body of A. E. Allan was found in his, [?]ut at Too[?]ern Vale, and, the' police believe be met his deathly fou[?] play. A black stained knife was found in the ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND TEAM

    The following, team has been chosen for the southern tour:— O'Connor (capt.), Nothing, Thomson. Rowe, Gough, Mc[?]tombe, Bensted Amos, ...

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  30. CHANGE IN STORE

    Messrs. Oxidate and Ball, members of the Board of Cricket-Control, stated today that the system of selecting Australian teams was had, However, no ...

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  31. EGYPTIAN NEWSPAPER

    The Government has suppressed the Alexandrian Nationalist newspaper "Wandimmil." for publishing matter "touching on the dignity of the King." ...

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  32. GUN ACCIDENT

    The Coroner to-day held on inquiry into the death of Phyllis May Cronin, 19, who was shot dead at her mother's home at Rose Bay. Her 17-year-old ...

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  33. CONCRETE ROAD

    The Chief Commissioner (Sir John Butters) stated yesterday that a surface was being added to a section of Forrest Street, leading from the Kingston, ...

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  34. OPPOSITION TO PEACE PACT

    Unorganised, but threatening opposition to the Kellogg anti-war Treaty, has suddenly found root in the Senate. Its formidability remains to be seen, but now it mounts to a determined stand against the Treaty. ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. WHARF PILLAGE

    B. J. Anderson and F. Wilson, whar[?] labourers, were charged at the [?]ntrial Court to-day with having stolen a tin of eigareties from the steamer Oronsay ...

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  36. DISAPPOINTMENT WITH TEAM

    Refering to the second test team, Mr. Sydney Smith, june, said [?] was rather disappointed, as he thought the side should have been considerably ...

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  37. CAR FATALITY

    When a motor car turned a complete somes[?] over an e[?]bankment near Gretna, W. [?]. Blackwell, 43, was killed. The driver of the ear. F. Pearce, was ...

    Article : 48 words
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