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  3. MEXICO

    Ex-President Calies took the fle[?] today against the repels at the head of one of the largest armies seen in Mexico since the Villa rebellion in 1915, ...

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  4. DR. WATSON

    In an interview yesterday, the Third Commissioner (Dr. Watson) stated:— "I deeply regret that Sir John Butters has transferred the debates on the ...

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  5. ENGLAND'S LONG INNINGS

    As a result of Australia's bad fielding, England finished the second day's play in the fifth Test Match to-day, with nine wickets down for 485, thus ...

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  6. ROTARY

    A large number of telegates to the second annual conference of the 56th district of the Rotary International have arrived in Canberra during the ...

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  7. COMMISSION WILL AWAIT PUBLIC'S IDEAS

    Having completed its deliberations upon the future management of the Canberra hospital, the conference of delegates, representative of various ...

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  8. MISSION OF ROTARY

    Preaching at 'he Presbyterian Hall, Ainslie, last night, the Rev. A. P. Campbell, B.N., dealt with the Rotary movement which is bolding its ...

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  9. ESCAPED

    James Robson (50), and W. Edwards (32), escapted from the Ar[?]ral gaol yesterday by foreing the heads of two bolts in the back door. They are thought ...

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  10. EIGHT ARRESTS

    Eight arrests were made by the police at the Civic Centre and Kingsion Cafes on Saturday. The men involved will appear at the ...

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  11. ROTARY IDEALS

    The Very Rev. John Walker made social reference to the rotary conterence this week end in his sermon at the Presbyterian Church Hall, Braddon, ...

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  12. Control By Hospital Board

    The maximum charge for accommodation in a general ward is suggested to be £3/3/ a week, and the adoption recommended is a seheadule ...

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  13. FILING SYSTEM

    The Chief Commissioner (Sir John Butters), stated on Saturday that no justification existed for the suggestion that it was impossible to detect ...

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  14. FAMOUS RACE

    The 'Varsity crews have commenced at Putney, putting the final polish on the training for the race on March 23. The result was never more open. The ...

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  15. WORLD COURT

    The Council of the League of Nations, at the final meeting, unanimously approved of Sir Austen Chamberlain's resolution requesting the ...

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  16. TRADE TREATY

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Motherwell, in his budget debate on Friday, referring to the Australian treaty, said, "Why do we import ...

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  17. MESSAGES TO POPE

    The Vatican City anrounces that the Pope, replying to the diplemats ussembled to congratulate him at the conclusion of the Ralo-Vatiean treaty, that ...

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  18. VATICAN BAN

    The Vatican has withdrawn its ban on the Rotary movement. The clergy concerned in the attacks on Rotary have been mildly admonished. ...

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