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  2. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    "His great pleasure," wrote Disraeli About one of the most famous characters he created as novelist, "was to contrast the bidden motive with the public ...

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  3. DEBTS AND TAXES

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  4. DISMAL PROSPECTS

    Confirmatory reports are beginning to arrive from. New South Wales that the election prospects in the State are growing more dismal for the Government. In ...

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  5. RAMSAY MACDONALD SAILS

    The Prime Minister was accorded a wonderful send off' when he left to-day on his historic mission to the United States. A great crowd gathered at ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--In a statement made yesterday, Mr. E. G. Theodore, Labor campaign director, said he regretted that he could not believe Mr. Bruce ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND MINING LEASES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- In a statement issued yesterday Mr. Morrow, Nationalist candidate for Dalley, said he noticed that Mr. Theodore was particularly anxious ...

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  8. BALACLAVA.

    The selected Labor candidate for Balaclava (Mr. Don. Cameron), addressing the electors at Caulfield market on Saturday night, said that, judging by the press ...

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  9. ANGLO-SOVIET DISCUSSIONS

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Hendeson) had a further conversation with M. Dougalevsky, the Soviet envoy,. this morning. The conversation, which lasted two hours, ...

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  10. THE HATRY CRASH.

    E. C. Ha[?]ry, the London financier, and his three associates in the Hatry Trust-- Edmund Daniels, A. E. Tabor and John G. Dixon--who were arrested on 21st ...

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  11. ECHUCA.

    ROCHESTER, Sunday.--Mr. W. C. Hill addressed a fair attendance of electors at the shire hall on Saturday night. While the Labor party was raising quite a ...

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  12. A QUESTION OF HONOR.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Speaking at Ma Ma Creek, Sir Littleton Groom having explained his position for his refusal, when spoken to to go into committee of the ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--It was though that Mr. A. M. Lacey, member for Grey, would not be opposed, and surprise was expressed on Saturday when it was ...

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  14. OPPOSITION FOE MR. LACEY

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--In addition to Mr J. Sankey Robinson, who had already announced that he intended to contest the division of Grey against Mr. ...

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  15. AVIATION RECORDS.

    The French airmen, Costes and Belleconte, left Le Bourget to-day to attempt a record non-stop flight. Their plane has a 600 horse-power engine, and they took ...

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  16. WIMMERA.

    COHUNA, Sunday.--Addressing the electors yesterday, Mr. Stewart expressed the opinion that in the distant future Australia would he governed by the ...

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  17. LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    Looking somewhat tired but in good spirits, the Labor party's Parliamentary leader (Mr, J. H. Scullin) returned 10 Melbourne from Tasmania yesterday ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Senator Sir George Pearee was accorded a hot reception by a section of the audience at a meeting in Subiaco last night in support of the ...

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  19. DEAN INGE AGAIN.

    Addressing the League of Nations' Union at St. Marlins-in-the-Fields, Dean Inge said:- "We ought to have offered our late ...

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  20. WHALE CHASERS.

    Sightseers on the lower reaches of the Yarra [?] an unfamiliar sight yesterday afternoon when four diminutive whale chasers, bound for the Ross Sea, ...

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  21. ATTITUDE OF PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Before leaving for the conference of the Australian Public Service Federation in Perth at the week end. the secretary (Mr. F. C. Wills) said that ...

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  22. CLEMENCEAU AT 88.

    M. Clemenceau celebrated his 88th birthday to'day. He told a party of guests to-night that he must leave early, as he "could not afford to lose valuable time," ...

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  23. DEALINGS ON WALL-ST.

    In the face of the unexpectedly large increase of £38,400,000 in brokers' loans, creating a new high loan record, stocks moved erratically on Wall-street to-day, ...

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  24. THE REPARATIONS BANK.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says he understands that the British delegates on the committee of the International Bank for ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. Three Women Incinerated.

    Three women, including a mother and her daughter, were incinerated when a saloon car overturned and caught fire on the Great North-road, near Harrogate. ...

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  27. Advertising

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