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  3. NATIVES STOP WORK.

    Radio messages received in Sydney bythe Administrator of New Guinea, General Wisdom, from the Deputy Administrator at Rabaul, report that the ...

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  4. HOSPITAL CHARGES

    It is expected that the sub-committee, appointed at a meeting called by the Commission some months ago to inquire into the subject of the hospital charges ...

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  5. ENGLAND OPENS STRONGLY

    In consequen of rain which commenced to fall at six o'clock this morning it was not until]2.30 that the third test was resumed at the ...

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  6. SUMMER'S WORST

    All temperature records for three years, the only years for which recordings are available, were broken yesterday wh[?] a maximum reading ...

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  7. CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL

    The Minister for Home Affairs, (Mr. Abbott), stated yesterday that it had been very obvious that the administration of Territorial affairs had been very ...

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  8. PUBLIC BATHS

    As the result of consideration which was given at a meeting of the Federal Capital Commission on Thursday to published bathing facilities, an ...

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  9. KELLOGG PACT

    When the Senate was convened after the holidays, a small group opposing the Kellogg Treaty gained another convert in Senator Blaine of Wisconsin, who ...

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  10. BIG PROGRAMME

    An active, building programme, entailing the commencement of three edi[?]ces to a cost of £350,000, will be undertaken by the Commission this year. ...

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  11. THE KING

    The bulletin issued at 8 p.m. states: "The King had a fair day. There was no change in his condition. Signed: Sir Stanley Hewett, Sir Hugh ...

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  12. BIG ATTENDANCE

    The attendance at the third test match to-day was 25,393, and the takings £1907/12/0. The aggregate attendance of the match was 244,361, which ...

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  13. Diagnonis of King's Condition

    An authoritative statement addressed to the medical profession in "The Lancet" and the "British Medical Journal" was issued at the Balance to-night: ...

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  14. MR. ALLAN WILKIE

    [?]he Prime Minister. Mr. Bruce, stated yesterday that he had received a rennest from Mr. Allan Wilkie, the noted Shakespearean actor, for a ...

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  15. ANYBODY'S GAME

    Clem Hill, in the "Daily Telegraph," agrees that the Test is anybody's game, but prefers Australian's chance He praises Duckworth's catch in ...

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  16. W. M. MARKS

    Mr. W. M. Marks, M.P., who returned to Sydney to-day, from England and America, stated that his trip bad cost tho Commonwealth Government not ...

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  17. BUSH FIRES

    The town of Belgrave was threatened with destruction by bush fires early this morning, but a sudden change in the wind and heavy rain saved the ...

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  18. DECIMAL SYSTEM

    Sir Mark Sheldon, who returned to Sydney to-day, after five months abro[?] declared that the sooner the decimal system in weights and money was ...

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  19. A HOPEFUL SIGN

    An eminent physician, not connected with the Court, says the presence of the King's will to live is the most hopeful sign. The means and bodily ...

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  20. CLOUDS PASSING

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the whole nation will go about its business to-day in a spirit of thankfulness with a measure of hope ...

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