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  4. THE 22ND. PARLIAMENT OPENED

    It was not that usual form of King’s weather, associated with happy and brilliant ceremonials today, when His Excellency the Governor (Sir James O’Grady, K.C.M.G.) formally opened the first session of the twenty-second Parliament of Tasmania. But ...

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  5. EMPIRE LABOR

    The first conference of representatives of the Labor parties in Britain and the Dominions was opened today in the Parliamentary rooms at the House of ...

    Article : 327 words
  6. LABOR’S POLICY OUTLINED

    For the first time since its existence as a distinct political entity, the Tasmanian Labor Party met the Parliament this afternoon as a Government with a majority behind it in the House of Assembly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. UNSETTLED

    An antarctic depression of moderate Intensity has made a very rapid advance from the south west of Western Australia to the Eastern Bight in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COAL CRISIS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), for the first time, intervened personally in the coal dispute, and conferred at 10 Downing street for three-quarters of an ...

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  9. MOROCCO WAR

    Following the publication of a Communist article in “Humanite” by the Central Committee of action against the way in Morocco which urges the French ...

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  10. COLONIAL OFFICE

    In the House of Commons today, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery), introduced the Colonial Office estimates, which were for the first time ...

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  11. OFFICIAL STATEMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), accompanied by Mr. W. C. Bridgeman (First Lord of the Admiralty), Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland (Minister for Labor), ...

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  12. IN HELL’S KITCHEN

    “Battling” Siki, Carpentier’s conqueror, is in a serious condition in hospital from a stab wound in the neck. He was found lying on a sidewalk in a section of the ...

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  13. CONSULTING DOMINIONS

    Mr. Amery, emphasising the development in telegraphic-consultations with the Dominions, said that in addition to a mass of information which was sent to ...

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  14. IN THE COUNCIL

    There was an exceptionally large gathering of public men and women in the Legislative Council Chambers, where the Governor (Sir James O’Grady), ...

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  15. THE LOWER HOUSE

    When the belle summoning members to the Chamber tinkled throughout the passages of the House of Assembly, and broke the sombre silence which had ...

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  16. ESCAPES FROM HOSPITAL

    Siki is not seriously injured. He was enraged by his white wife’s refusal to bring him clothing, and hurriedly left the hospital clad in his pyjamas. ...

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  17. THE SENATE

    For some unknown reason the Tasmanian Parliamentary Labor Party is maintaining strict Silence with regard to its meeting last night when the question as ...

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  18. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    The final results of the elections of Councilors-General, after the second ballot, show that-the Cartel-des Gauches (Left Bloc) captured 133 seats from the ...

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  19. AVIATION

    The Japanese airmen, Capt. Horoski Abe and Capt. Hazuhiko Rochi with their mechanics. Shinohara and Kataira, who left Tokio on Saturday on a flight to ...

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  20. GUARD OF HONOR

    When His Excellency the Governor left Government House this afternoon he was attended by an escort consisting of twelve rank and file, with ...

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  21. SARGENT’S PICTURES

    At today’s sale at Christie’s, the late John S. Sargen’s collection of his own pictures, numbering 237, totalled £175,260. and, these included a diminutive copy of ...

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  22. LABOR LEAGUE DESIRES

    At the meeting of the Denison No. 1 Labor League last night, the necessity of a Labor candidate being nominated for the vacant seat in the Senate—caused ...

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  23. RUM RUNNERS

    A motorship, steamer and schqeners, all large rum-runners, flying the British flag, were sighted off Tanner Bank on July 20. the coastguard cutter Vaughan announced ...

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  25. LORO STONEHAVEN

    The Governor General-Elect of Australia (Lord Stonehaven) was the guest at luncheon today of the Australian and New Zealand Club at the Hotel Cecil. ...

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  26. THE NEW SPEAKER

    As was generally anticipated, Mr. M. O’Keefe, Labor member for Wilmot, who had already been chosen by his party, was formally elected Speaker of the new House ...

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  27. GUTTED BY FIRE

    At an early hour this morning the rooms on the top floor of the Common wealth Bureau of Science and Industry. Albert street, East Melbourne, were ...

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  28. OPIUM SMUGGLING

    That the Commonwealth Government should take steps to deport those persons convicted of smuggling opium into Australia was the text of a motion ...

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  29. POLICE INSPECTION.

    The Commissioner of Police (Col. J. E. C. Lord), accompanied by Supt Browne. left for a tour of inspection In the Soreil, Copping and Premaydena ...

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