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  3. EVACUATION

    Sir Francis Humphreys and the British legation staff at Kabul arrived by [?]plane from Peshawar this morning. Yesterday five [?]planes evacuated ...

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  4. SECRET BALLOT

    The Secretary of the Timber Workers' Association, Mr. Corke, said today the employers were prepared to accept the decision of the timber ...

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  5. COAL INDUSTRY

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin)[?] said tonight that the result of the coal conference at Canberra represented a distinct advance, and he hoped, in the end ...

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  6. NEW TRANSFER

    It is learned that the next transfer of civil servants[?] which is expected to lake place almost immediately after the erection of [?]olimont building has ...

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  7. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    The victims were: Thomas Archer, 49; Mrs Alice Archer, 35; Lexier Archer, 11; Phylis Archer, 9; Murray Archer, 6; Trevor Archer, 4; Nelmor ...

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  8. GOOD DAY AT BOGNOR

    It is officially announced at Bognor the King passed a good day. A chilly east wind blew throughout the day, and this prevented the King from ...

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  9. FIRST MESSAGE

    The King, in his first message since his illness, telegraphed Sir Samuel Hoare, Minister for Air, congratulating the air force on the rescues at Kabul, ...

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  10. INDIAN POSITION

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Earl of Winterton, the Under Secretary for India, stated the situation in Bombay was normal, and had been ...

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  11. OWNERS' NOTICES

    It is unofficially believed in mining circles in Sydney, that pending inquiry into the coal industry, the owners will withdraw notices to the miners. This ...

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  12. CHROMIUM

    Dr. Barton Seamwell, President of the Dover Radium Institute, claims that chromium can be u[?]sd in the treatment of cancer instead of radium. ...

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  13. NEW YEAR HONOURS

    The New Year Honours are being submitted to His Majesty for issue on March 1st. ...

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  14. BOMBING CASE

    Tha trial of the men who were charged with bombing the Greek Club was resumed to-day. Norman McIver declared from the witness box he ...

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  15. STOP WORK PLANNED

    A mass meeting of carpenters this monring to discuss the timber dispute carried a resolution that Judge Lukin should be summoned to the bar of the ...

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  16. APPEAL FAILS

    Joseph Clarke, who pleaded guilty at his trial on February 4 to a charge of having murdered his [?]ancee's mother, and who was sentenced to death ...

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  17. ALSO FOR BOGNOR

    The Archbishop of Canterbury is go[?] ing to Bognor to [?]ecuperate after his illness. ...

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  18. PROHIBITION

    The leaders in the House of Representatives won a decisive victory by the passing of the Appropriation Bill, carrying slightly under 3,000,000 ...

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  19. BOWLING GREEN

    To discuss what is considered undue delay on the part of the Commondelay on the part of the Commission in calling tenders for the proposed ...

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  20. JACK DEMPSEY ATTACKED

    Jack Dempsey has notified the police that he was shot at in his bedroom by an unidentified man early this morning. Dempsey [?]destepped ...

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  21. FRANCO-BELGIAN TREATY

    The story of the France-Belgian treaty is widely commented upon. A Belgian semi-official mesage says it is a gross forgery. The agreement of ...

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  22. RESTORED TO REGISTER

    The name of Colonel Rutherford who was found guilty but insane at the Old Balley In 1917, on a charge of murdering the Australian, Seton, has been ...

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  23. ITALIAN CONSULATE

    There is much indignation in government consular circles caused by an incident which the Italian consul interpreted as an affront to his country. It ...

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  24. No Revolvers Drawn

    The allegation that a volunteer timber worker had pointed a revolver at the pickets at Pyrmo[?]t timber yard has brought a report from the police. ...

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  25. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Queensland beat South Australia by one wicket in the Sheffield Shield match. The closing stages of the game were most exciting, Grimmet[?] performed the ...

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  26. ACROSS SAHARA

    Ultising an entirely new route, the Prince Fixte of Bourbon and several companions have crossed the Sahara by car in 20 days, compared with the ...

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  27. NORTH MELBOURNE OUTRAGE

    Thrown by one of two men, who were seen to escape on a motor cycle and side [?]ar, a bomb completely wrecked the inside of two small brick houses at ...

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  28. EMPIRE RESOURCES

    "Strong Australia is the [?]best thing for the Empire which should have [?] ources of the Empire behind her. Our best brains should make themselves ...

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  29. JOHNSON RELEASED

    Jacob Johnson, who was released from To[?]curry Prison Farm last night[?] arrived in Sydney this morning. A[?] visiting his family he proceeded to the ...

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  30. CRICKETERS

    An interesting position has developed as the result of [?]he selection of Bradman and Jackson in the New South Wales team to meet South ...

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  31. ARMY ESTIMATES

    The army estimate is £10,45000, which is a decrease of £505,000 on last year's, and of £21,755 since 1922. The present personnel is [?]50,500 which is a ...

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  32. ANATOMY INSTITUTE

    The Parliamentary Public Works Committee will hear the evidence today of Sir John Butters, Chief Commissioner regarding the proposed ...

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  33. ATTENDS SEAMENS' MEETING

    Jacob Johnson attended a mass meeting of the seamen at the Communist Hall to-day. He was well received by the men, although there was slight ...

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  34. NEWCASTLE INQUEST

    Giving evidence at the inquest concerning the death of Hilda[?] Johnstone 15, who died on September last after having cafen a poisoned chocolate[?] ...

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  35. BARRACKING

    "The Athletic News" devotes its front page to a special English correspondent article on barracking in Australia, and sums up that there[?] is a mingling of ...

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  36. H.M.A.S. ALBATROSS

    Replying to statements that the design of the seaplane carrier H.M.A.S. Albatross was faulty, and that seaplanes could not be launched from the deck, ...

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  37. 'Our Own Characteristics"

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, gave an emp[?]atic denia[?] yesterday to statements made by Sir Hugh Hirst in Britain that Australia was becoming ...

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  38. ROSS SMITH RELIC

    A special stamp rel[?] of the late Ross Smith's light to Australia in 1919 realised £96, which was the highset price paid throughout the day at a ...

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  39. MILITARY PACT

    Authoritative circles are not aware of the secret Anglo-Belgian military agreement. The story is regarded as fantastic in view of its alleged ...

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  40. THE DISCOVERY

    It was learned yesterday that volunteers will be sought from the naval rating of the Australian Navy for service with the Antarctic expedition ...

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  41. HOSPITAL BILL

    The Hospital Bill, of which notice was given in the Legislative Assembly to-day contains provisions for the appointment of a chairman of the ...

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  42. CAR ACCIDENT

    A minor motor accident occurred yesterday morning when a car driven by Mr. J. Clutton, who is an employee at Clutton's dairy, ran into the back ...

    Article : 68 words
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