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  4. COMPOSITE MINISTRY UNLIKELY AT PRESENT

    It was only to be expected that the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) would not discuss this morning his plans for reconstruction of the Ministry--a reconstruction that has become necessary through the ...

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  5. TEAM-WORK KEYNOTE OF SUCCESS

    The Australian cricketers Test tour ended here on a note of gaiety. The team will be long-remembered as one of the most striking instances of a selection committee's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 441 words
  6. VINDICATION OF LYONS' POLICY

    While the results of the polling on Saturday in the Federal elections are by no means complete, the position on the progress counting suggests that the United Australia Party will again hold the ...

    Article : 780 words
  7. THEIR FIRST TANNING!

    Already the call of the surf has urged many people to the coast and here are some of the visitors to the beach at Southport on Sunday who received their first "tanning" of the season. Back: Misses Yvonne Sparkes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WORKMAN ELECTROCUTED

    An electric light linesman employed by the City Council came in contact with a live wire while working at the top ...

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  9. WENT OUT TOO MUCH AT NIGHT TIME

    Before the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) in the Supreme Court to-day, Ellen Holz, of the Crown Hotel,Haigslea, asked, for a divorce from Alfred ...

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  11. BYRD EXPEDITION

    The following message was received by radio to-day from Little America: The work of removing the expedition's aeroplanes from the hangars is keeping all ...

    Article : 120 words
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    ELECTIONS.--Kennedy: Clarke (U.A.P.) 10,597; Rlordan (Lab.), 18,826; Slater (Com.), 1,538. Absolute majority' for Riordan 6,691. ...

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  13. BEER BLAMED FOR LAPSE

    Petty thefts by two youths and a boy at Yeronga on Saturday resulted in the appearance of the youths in the Police Court and the boy in the ...

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  14. CUP BETTING

    Although Cup discussions to-day were not as animated as was expected, Gothic Gem's Caulfield Cup prospects were freely mentioned as a result of Gothic ...

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  15. AUTOMOBILE CLUB BUILDING OPENED

    The Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) to-day opened the new home of the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland at Petrie Bight. Just at this moment Sir Leslie was referring to the Queensland timber used in the fittings and drawing attention to his walking-stick, which also is of Queensland wood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. COMMUNISM

    "Communism is an insult to the intelligence of the English workers because it is based on dictatorship," Mr. H. B. Lees-Smith, ...

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