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  2. GOVERNMENT RESOLUTE

    Several Federal Ministers came from Canberra on Saturday, among them Mr. Seullin, Mr. Brennan, Mr.Green, Mr. P. Moloney and Mr. Holloway. There was ...

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  3. THE TURN OF THE TIDE.

    Lord Kirkley, a well-known ship owner, struck an optimistic note in a recent speech at Newcastle. After describing the serious industrial position of Britain, he ...

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  4. PLANE MISSING.

    Late on Saturday evening information was released that the Australian National Airways air liner Southern Cloud, travelling with six passengers from Sydney to ...

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  5. DELUGE OF RAIN.

    Further general rain fell throughout the State on Saturday, following a sudden drop in temperatures and showers on Friday. Registrations in most country ...

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  6. SHIPPING DISORGANISED.

    Shipping time-tables were completely disorganised on Saturday by the incessant rainfall. Work on the Melbourne waterfront was at a complete standstill, and ...

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  7. YACHT ADRIFT.

    MORNINGTON, Sunday.--A yachting party, comprising Messrs. Arthur Peek, architect, of Queen-street, Melbourne; Commander Creel, R.A.N., and Mr. ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT AND SENATE.

    Relations between the two Federal Houses are becoming gradually more strained. Some pessimists say that it will be impossible soon for the opposing ...

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  9. LABOR'S TASK.

    Vigorous speeches, marked by frankness and an obvious consciousness that the political drift in Federal affairs is getting Australia nowhere, were delivered at ...

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  10. MAROONED IN TREE.

    When Cardinia Creek, Beaconsfield, overflowed on Saturday night the flood waters surrounded the tent of a man named William King, 62 years, who had ...

    Article : 222 words
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  12. A MERBEIN TRAGEDY.

    MILDURA, Sunday.--Early on Saturday afternoon Mrs. McMillan, wife of James McMillan, a horticulturist, of Third-street, Merbein, left home to visit Mildura. Her ...

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  13. DAMAGE AT MORNINGTON.

    MORNINGTON, Sunday.--Torrential rains, accompanied by a seventy-mile an hour gale, were experienced throughout the whole of Saturday. It was considered ...

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  14. MR. BALDWIN AROUSED

    Mr. Baldwin, lender of the Conservative party in the House of Commons, in congratulating Mr. Duff Cooper on his courageous fight and great victory in the ...

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  15. THE SCULLIN CABINET.

    Commenting on Australian politics the "Observer" states the Australian Cabinet has survived long enough to go out on an issue of its own choice. Mr. Lyons ...

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  16. THE ORMOND MYSTERY

    Reference to the allegations by Mr. Frederick Wilson, father of Hazel Wilson, who was murdered on 10th January, against Senior Detective Bruce was made ...

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  17. GOLD FROM FRANCE.

    Mr. Page's suggestion of the possibility of Australia obtaining a gold loan from France has been considerably discussed in financial circles. Some say the proposal ...

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  18. DAMAGE ON BAYSIDE.

    The gale made it impossible to even consider racing, and yachtsmen had a very worrying day, and the Royal Brighton Yacht Club's fleet was very severely ...

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  19. STREETS FLOODED AT FRANKSTON.

    FRANKSTON, Sunday.--Damage estimated at thousands of pounds was caused in the Frankston district by the rain and wind storm on Saturday. Houses were ...

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  20. SENATE VACANCY.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The conference of the Labor party selected its president, Mr. H. Kneebone, as candidate for the vacancy in the Senate caused by the ...

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  21. GIRL GUIDES HEAD QUARTERS.

    Buildings forming part of the girl guides new imperial head quarters in London were formally opened by the Queen to-day. Her Majesty was received by Princess ...

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  23. Major Casey to Enter Politics.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Major Casey, a former liaison officer at Australia House, arrived from Canberra yesterday. He had a private interview with Mr. Bavin, ...

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  26. Former Minister to Contest

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. J. R. Lee, a former Minister of Justice, to-day announced that he would contest Parramatta at the next Federal election. ...

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