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  3. MR. LYONS' VIEW.

    That defeated in the Parliament the Bruce Government will also be defeated at the polls, is the contention of the Hon. J. A. Lyons, Leader of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OCTOBER 12 FIXED FOR ELECTION DAY.

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) officially announced to-night that the elections will be held on Saturday, October 12. The writs will be issued on Monday, September 23, and nominations will close on October 1, with the writs returnable on or before Tuesday, November 12. Parliament has been dissolved for only two days, but this action has evidently been taken to ...

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  5. A CHARNEL HOUSE.

    The opinion is held that some, perhaps all, of the eight people who died in the Himitaugi fire at Palmerston North last Friday were ...

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  6. ALMOST DESERTED.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Federal capital is practically deserted to-day, except for the three party leaders, Mr. Bruce, Dr. Page and Mr.Scullin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEMBERS' VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Twenty members of the Federal Parliament arrived at Melbourne from Canberra to-day by the Sydney express. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LABOR INDICTMENT.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—"At the last elections," said Mr. Scullin, the Labor Leader, to-night, "the combined forces of the Nationalist and the Country ...

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  9. TIMBER DISPUTE.

    TO-DAY'S conference between the Timber Workers Union and the Hardwood Sawmillers' Association broke up without an ...

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  10. ACQUITTED OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— After only a few minutes' consideration, the jury in the Central Court today acquitted James Edward Devine of the murder of ...

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  11. Are You Enrolled?

    IN view of the early election, every person over the age of 21 years who has lived for three months at his or her ...

    Article : 53 words
  12. BITTEN BY SNAKE.

    ALBURY, Friday.— William Wilson, a snake exhibitor, was bitten by a tiger snake on the left hand at the show grounds to-day. hw was holding ...

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  13. TASMANIA'S GRANT.

    HOBART, Friday.—A canvass is being made in Hobart of persons who would be likely to stand in the National interests for Denison against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. LOCAL TIMBER.

    HOBART, Friday.—Some time ago the Premier (Hon. J. C. M'Phee) com municated with the Prime Minister and drew his attention to the fact that ...

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  15. STEAMER ASHORE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The steamer Pappinbarra, which went ashore at Port Stephens on Wednesday, is breaking up under heavy seas. The outer ...

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  16. "MR. BRUCE WILL WIN."

    SUVA, Friday.—Sir Joseph Carruthers, interviewed here to-day, expressed the opinion that Mr. Bruce will win at the forthcoming elections, especially ...

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  17. VICTORIA READY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Victorian electoral officials will be ready for the poll on October 12. The names of new electors enrolled before the ...

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  18. "BLACK" COAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The South Maitland railways coalfields service was at a complete standstill to-day, and there is no indication when the service will ...

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  19. If Labor Were Returned.

    LONDON, Friday.—Some uneasiness is already discernible as to what might happen if Labor were returned in Australia, in view of the previous ...

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  20. N.S. WALES' DEBT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Refusing to provide in the estimates for the railways, Mr. Buttenshaw said that New South Wales owed £263,000,000, and had a ...

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  21. PACIFIC RELATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Australia will send 11 delegates to the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, to be opened in Kyoto (Japan) ...

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  22. DOCTOR'S DIVORCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Dr. Herbert Vivian Hordern, Potts Point, described as a gentleman stockbroker, was to-day granted a decree nisi for divorce from ...

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  23. CAR SMASH.

    HOBART, Friday.—An inquest was held at Bothwell to-day into the death of Mrs. Bowerman and her infant child, Lorna, who were killed when ...

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  24. Major Marr's Return.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—There was much excitement at the Australian delegation's hotel to-day. Major C. W. Marr, in the morning, received a ...

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  25. N.S.W MINISTERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The New South Wales State Ministers admit, that the defeat of the Federal Ministry has put them in an awkward position. With ...

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  26. MELBOURNE TRAMS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Tram way Board would soon celebrate its tenth anniversary, said the chairman (Mr. Alex Cameron) to-day. During the ...

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  27. N.S.W. RAILWAYS.

    SEDNEY, Friday —The retirement of Mr. James Fraser from the Chief Commissionership of the New South Wales is causing speculation as to who ...

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  28. DIVORCE SUIT.

    HOBART, Friday. — In the Practice Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Crisp, Laurel Watson petitioned for the dissoluctiou of her marriage with Thomas ...

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