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  5. Forecast:

    Generally fine and warmer, probable interruption by ...

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  6. LANDSLIDE AGAINST GOVERNMENT

    THE BRUCE-PAGE GOVERNMENT went crashing to oblivion yesterday in one of the most sensational political landslides in the history of Federal politics. The Nationalist Party met with tremendous reverses throughout the Commonwealth, gaining only two seats at the most and losing eleven or more. ...

    Article : 347 words
  7. THE PEOPLE HAVE A SAY

    IT Was quiet yesterday, but voters, young and old, ware an air of seriousness. This snap at South Brisbane old Town Hall includes a police officer hurrying away to his post after having exercised his right as a citizen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 'BEYOND EXPECTATIONS' SAYS SCULLIN

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Interviewed at one o'clock this morning, Mr. Scullin told "Truth" that he was delighted with the response of the people. "The election," he said, "has been a regular landslide." ...

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  9. STATE OF PARTIES

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  10. Makers of Modern Australian History

    HERE ARE THE GLADIATORS who fought the fight which finished yesterday—S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister, J. H. Scullin, his Labor adversary, and W. M. Hughes, who precipitated the appeal to the country and demanded that the people have a voice on Arbitration. To-day that voice is audible. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INDEPENDENTS

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  12. "Lost Some Friends"

    When asked some time after midnight whether he would care to make a statement, Mr. Bruce expressed disinclination to do so ...

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  13. LABOR

    WINNING: Kennedy and Maranoa in Queensland, Martin, Gwydir, and Parkes in N.S.W., Bendigo, Corio, and Wannon in ...

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  14. Nationalist Reverses In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Losses for the Government in this State are inevitable. Labor may take four seats. Long ...

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  15. Last Minute Count Of Yesterday's Polling

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  16. Prominent

    TO THE FOREFRONT of the public gaze—Colonel Cameron, Nationalist, of Brisbane, and Sir Littleton Groom, erstwhile machine Nationalist, now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. QUARTET OF LABOR CHAMPIONS

    FOUR LABOR MEN who faced the poll in Queensland yesterday with varying fortunes—Myles Ferricks (Brisbane), F. M. J. Baker (Oxley), G. Marlens (Herbert), D. Riordan (Kennedy). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. To-day

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES

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  20. "Big Swing," But thanks Queensland

    "THERE is a big swing," said Sir Wm. Glasgow, Minister for Defence and Campaign Director for Queensland Nationalists, at midnight. ...

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