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  5. U.S.A. ELECTIONS. DEMOCRATIC CONTROL IS ASSURED -PRESS VIEW.

    FORTY-EIGHT million voters are listed ready for to-morrow's elections to choose 34 Federal senators, 33 State Governors, and a full House of Representatives of 435. The Democrats expect to pick up six seats in the ...

    Article : 238 words
  6. NO RIGHT TO BEJEALOOS

    JOCULARLY, someone, during the boisterous reception, asked Sir Chas. Kingsford Smith if his wife was not ...

    Article : 92 words
  7. CHILDHOOD BEAUTY.

    A competition for the most beautiful child in England, between the ages of three and five years, was held at Olympia, England, recently. The winner (on right) and second prizewinner are shown with Miss Marcia Franklin, Olympia Beauty Queen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 40 HOURS WEEK IN ITALY

    Employers' and employees' confederations have agreed upon an unemployment reduction scheme for enforcing all ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. Building Douglas 'Planes

    Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Mirror" says that Mr. Anthony Fokker, the noted aircraft designer ...

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  10. GLEDSON'S REVELATIONS

    ELECTIONS had been won in the past, by the unfair manipulation of postal votes, declared Mr. D. A. Gledson ...

    Article : 280 words
  11. REARRANGING ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES

    THE methods by which the Moore Government in 1931 had the electoral' boundaries, rearranged, and the number of constituencies reduced with only one end in view, namely, to make it almost impossible for the Labor Party to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "SMITHY" DUNNED FOR £550.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's lady Southern Cross was to-day' attached in a suit filed by E Beverley, assignee of Tom ...

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  13. BETTING ON FOOTBALL.

    The House of Commons considered in Committee the Betting and Lotteries Bill. An amendment, to ...

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  14. WEST AUSTRALIA'S CLAIM FOR SECESSION.

    Sir Hal Colebatch, on behalf of the, Westralian delegates, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MOSLEY SUES PAPER FOR ALLEGED LIBEL

    MUGH interest is being shown in Sir Oswald Mosley's libel claim against the newspaper the "Star," which is being heard by the Chief Justice and a special jury, and arising out of the public debate last year between Sir Oswald ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

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  17. TO EXPEDITE BUSINESS.

    ON the motion of the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan smith). in the Legislative Assembly this morning, it was ordered that so much of the Standing ...

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  18. GENERAL STORE RAZED BY FIRE.

    Guests at a farewell party a mile out of town hurried into Baradine in evening clothes early this morning, to assist In fighting a ...

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  19. HAD PEOVED SATISFACTORY.

    In the House, of Commons, Mr. Walter Runclman (President of the Board of Trade), in reply to questions, said that the trade ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WOULD COST OVER £200,000.

    THE cost involved in giving two weeks' pay in lieu of intermittent relief work and rations during the Christmas season would, if granted, ...

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  21. ALLEGED CORRUPTION IN GERMANY.

    The long-awaited trial of broadcasting officials on corruption charges has begun, and is expected to last four years. The accused are Hans Bredow, ex-commissioner, Hans Fleisch, ex-producer; Ernst Hardt, ex-author, and six other ...

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  22. Fatal Smash on Way to Cup

    A man was killed and four others injured last night when a motor car in which they were travelling from Narrandera to ...

    Article : 118 words
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    MISS MAROIA FRANKLIN, the red-headed "Miss Olympia," having her hair set with the new Marina wave at the Olympia Hairdressing Exhibition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. GREAT WAR GENERAL DEAD.

    General Sir Harold Walker, who temporarily commanded the New Zealand Brigade at the Gallipoli landing and succeeded the late General ...

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  25. S. M. BRUCE BUTTS INTO POLITICS.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, speaking at StokeOn-Trent, regarding India, said, "Surely Britain must do the same as with other self-governing parts of the ...

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  26. MOLLISONS AT ATHENS.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Mollison have arrived here from Aleppo, and will proceed to Rome to-morrow. ...

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  27. LORD BIRKENHEAD ENGAGED.

    Lord Birkenhead has become affianced to Lord Camrose's daughter, Sheila. Lord Camrose is chairman of Allied Newspapers, Ltd., and ...

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  28. MEDALS FOR SCOTT AND BLACK.

    The Royal Aeronautical Society has awarded Mesers. Scott and Black Its silver medal. ...

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  29. BURNS PROVE FATAL.

    Maureen Healy, four months, who was severely burned at her home in Third-avenue, Sandgate, yesterday, as reported on page 6, died in the ...

    Article : 36 words
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