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  2. PLANS FOR ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    The Prime Minister is preparing for a short, vigorous election tour. He will visit all States except Western Australia. Before he delivers his policy speech, probably ...

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  3. NAZI MURDERS

    Sensational rumours came from Munich that the bodies of a number of leading Bavarians have been found at Erdinger Moor, near Dachau. ...

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  4. WIMBLEDON TENNIS

    The women's singles semi-finals of the Wimbledon tennis championship were played to-day. The first match was between Miss Joan Hartigan (Australia), ...

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  5. MR. LATHAM'S RETIREMENT

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) announced yesterday that he would retire from Federal politics when the present Parliament is dissolved in a few weeks. His decision will involve reconstruction of the Federal and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AGENTS-GENERAL

    The position of the Agents-General in London and the necessity for the judicious decentralisation of Australian trade in Great Britain were discussed with ...

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  7. WONTHAGGI STRIKE

    "I am not without hope that the result of the discussions will be the termination of the strike," said the Minister for Railways (Mr. Menzies) lost night at the ...

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  8. NEW ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—By 32 votes to 25 the House of Representatives disapproved to night of the proposed redistribution of Federal electorates in ...

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  9. PERRY—CRAWFORD

    By defeating S. B. Wood (U.S.A.) in the second semi-final of the men's singles at Wimbledon to-day, F. J. Perry, England's first-ranked player, qualified to ...

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  10. Premier's Tribute

    The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said last night that the self-sacrifice made by Mr. Latham as a public man had seldom been equalled in the history of the ...

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  11. Von Papen "In Chains"

    The "Daily Express's" Berlin correspondent writes:—"Herr von Papen remains Vice-Chancellor, but he will find a detachment in black uniforms as bodyguard ...

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  12. TASMANIAN TOURIST TRAFFIC

    CANBERRA, Thursday,—Having considered the effects of concessions granted to enable overseas ships to carry interstate passengers between Tasmanian ports ...

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  13. MR. MENZIES' FUTURE

    Vital changes in the State Ministry are expected as a result of the early Federal election and the decision of the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) to retire ...

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  14. Lithuanian Nazi Arrested

    Germany has instructed her ambassadors in Great Britain, France, Italy, and Japan, the signatory Powers guaranteeing the autonomy of Memel (Lithuania) to ...

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  15. Martin Writ Withdrawn

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. Mackay) announced to-day that, in consequence of the decision to hold a ...

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  16. "Crawford's Talisman"

    "There was never a moment in either semi-final when a judge of form, however shrewd, could have divined the issue of either match," writes Mr. Wallis Myers ...

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  17. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Except for an announcement by the Speaker (Mr. Mackay) that he was withdrawing the writ for the Martin by-election, no ...

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  18. Distinguished Record

    Since 1925 Mr. Latham has been in the forefront of Federal politics, and his extraordinary grasp of affairs and wide learning will be missed in the House. His ...

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  19. Mr. Steed's Allegation

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that Germany had officially denied the allegation made by Mr. ...

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  20. LABOUR AT VARIANCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Intense bitterness is growing because of the presence in almost every electorate of rival Lang party and Federal Labour candidates for ...

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  21. SUDDEN ILLNESS IN N.S.W. ASSEMBLY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — During proceedings in the Legislative Assembly to-day the Speaker Sir Daniel Levy) became ill and was removed to hospital. At a meeting ...

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  22. Race With Death

    Madame Curie, the French scientist, who, with her husband, discovered radium, died from pernicious an[?]mia in a sanatorium in the Savoy Alps, whither she ...

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  23. LETTER TO MR. LYONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) informed the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day of his decision not to seek re-election to the ...

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  24. MR. BUTLER INDIGNANT

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.— The Premier (Mr. Butler) said to-day that he had cabled to Mr. Hill expressing resentment at his utterances. "It is difficult to ...

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  25. STATE

    More from a sense of principle than from any hope of achieving anything the Labour Opposition in the Legislative Assembly fought an obstinate rearguard ...

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  26. AEROPLANE WANTONLY DAMAGED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The aeroplane in which Mr. Fairbairn, M.H.R., files to Canberra to attend the sittings of Parliament was wantonly damnged at the ...

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  27. No Surprise in London

    In a leading article "The Times" says that no surprise will be felt at the Commonwealth Government's decision to hold a general election six months before the ...

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  28. Roosevelt's New Deal

    Senator Borah (Republican, Idaho), in the first of a series of radio addresses attacking the National Recovery Administration and the "New Deal," assailed ...

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  29. Mr. J. T. Barnes For Henty[?]

    Mr. J. T. Barnes, of Abbott street, Sandringham, said yesterday that probably he would nominate as an Independent Nationalist candidate for Henty, ...

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  30. Australian Stamps

    An auction at Harmers of the Australian section of the Hind stamp collection realised £9,300. Portion of a sheet of New South Wales 1852 threepenny stamps ...

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  31. MR. LATHAM IN JAPAN

    Sir,—During the recent visit of Mr. Latham to Japan I was in the interior of the country most of the time, and had an opportunity of gauging the pulse of the ...

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  32. Speeding Up Airmails

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Simmonds (Cons.) directed attention to the lack of night airmail flying. He argued that the experience gained would ...

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  33. Labour Candidates in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The following candidates were endorsed at a meeting of the executive of the Federal Australian Labour party to-night:—Reid, Mr. A. E. ...

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  34. Sick Woman Hoaxed by Thieves

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — By a despicable trick thieves induced a sick woman to rise from her bed and hurry from her house in Botany street, Randwick, to the city. ...

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  35. London Stock Exchange

    Mining shares were more active Midday quotations:— Mount Elliott, 5/9; Great Boulder, 11/3; Sons of Gwalla, 42/6; Boulder Perseverance, 3/6, Lake View and ...

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  36. CHAIN STORES

    At an early date the contral council of progress associations will call a special meeting to discuss the question of "How to deal effectively with the activities ...

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  37. GOVERNMENT BANKING POSSIBILITIES

    Sir,—Mr. Scullin's proposals as to banking have caused some amusement, also concern, in my office. A client obtained a refund of 24/ from the Income Tax ...

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  38. Price of Gold

    The price of gold is £6/17/7 an ounce fine, compared with £6/17/5 yesterday. Adding exchange and allowing for ...

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  39. THE MECCA OF THE WEARY.

    Year in, year out, health-seekers journey to VICTORIA'S LEADING HYDRO. Tired people, nervy people, dispirited people, come here and return renewed in ...

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  40. Fifty-two Killed on National Holiday

    Celebrations of the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence claimed 52 lives yesterday. The list is made up of:— Fireworks, one; motor-cars, 32; ...

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  41. Empire Games

    Australia's team of athletes for the British Empire Games has arrived in London. All are well. ...

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  42. FIGHT HUNDRED PATTERNS.

    of Choice English China Tea and Coffee Cups and Saucers (manufacturers' samples) are available at Sale Prices To-day in the Mutual China Dept. Take ...

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