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  3. COUNTRY PARTY

    He reviewed at some length the history and achievements of the composite Government. "Six years ago," he said, "the Australian Country Party ...

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  4. UNIVERSITY CLASSES

    The Senate of the University of Sydney to-day considered an application from the Canberra University Association for recognition and also req[?]ts ...

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  5. MEXICAN REBELLION

    It is reported that the army has revolted in eight States. The Governor of Sonora has joined Manza Jesus Aguirre, who has taken seven cities in ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. TOURIST BUREAU

    Activities of the Canberra Tourist Association have been suspended until such time as the president (Doctor Tilyard) and the Chief Commissioner ...

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  7. DR. WATSON MOVES FOR REMEDY

    It was decided, subject to the approval of the Canberra Golf Club, that Rotarians who visit Canberra within the next fortnight for their conference ...

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  8. TREATY FRAUD

    A Brussels newspaper states that a man nained Frank Heine, who was arrested in connection with the elleged forgery of the Franco-Belgian ...

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  9. NEW BOWLER

    The fickleness of cricket crowds was amply demonstrated when Larwood, the central figure of last Saturday's regrottable scene was cheered to the ...

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  10. COAL STOPPAGE

    In the event of the coal trouble lasting for any [?]gt of [?] it is expected the cost of food relief will amount to more than £20,000 a week. ...

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  11. STATUS OF COMMISSION OFFICERS

    Dr. Watson then moved that the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Abbott) be requested to re-adjust the status and conditions of employement of officers of ...

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  12. WHOLE STATE

    The Department of State has been officially advised that revolutionary forces have attacked the Government, of President Gil. The extent of the ...

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  13. After Conference With Bavin

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), left Sydney to-night for Canberra. When questioned before leaving he said that he had nothing to say ...

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  14. SUTCLIFFE OUT FOR YEAR

    Sutcliffe stated to-day he will not be able to play again this year as he is still suffering from an injury to his shoulder. ...

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  15. REPORT

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Abbott) stated yesterday that the Press reports in regard to the Building Contracts inquiry were very much ...

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  16. THE ITALIA

    The report of the Commission of [?]quiry into the Italia disaster, which has been submitted to Mussolini, states that the loss of the Italia in the ...

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  17. PUBLIC SERVICE

    A deputation representing about 42,000 Commonwealth Servants had a long-a waited interview with the Prime Minister to-day to disc[?] several ...

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  18. SENATE COUNT

    Sitting at the Court of Disputed Returns, Mr. Justice Parks heard the appeal of the Labour Senate candidate against the decision of the ...

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  19. OLD CHART

    Giving evidence in the sinking of the Kanowna. Captain H. C. Bennett lately in command of the survey ship H.M.A.S. Geranium said the ...

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  20. RAIL MEN'S ATTITUDE

    Mr. Chapman, State Secretary of the Australian Railways Union, referring to the coal trouble, says the railway men have indicated they are ...

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  21. ENGINE DRIVERS MAY STOP

    The probable diamissal of deputies at Aberdare and Aberdare Extended Collieries for refusing to examine workings previously done by miners ...

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  22. KING'S RECOVERY

    Weather conditions are still ideal at Bognor. The King spent several hours at an open window. A further warning is given that the ...

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  23. BABY CRICKET

    The "Daily News" in a leading arti[?]cle entitled "Baby Cricket," says that the Englishmen will not be unduly disturbed by the antics of a section ...

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  24. RESERVOIR BURSTS

    A message from Auckland states that the underground reservoir at Mt. Eden burst early this morning, releasing 1[?] milljon gallons of water, which ...

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  25. COLLIERY DISPUTES

    The Balmain Coll[?]ery was idle to-day as a result, it is understood, of trouble between certain firemen at the mine, and the colliery contraction ...

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