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  4. PROTECTION OF MORATORIUM TO GO

    THE Country Party wing of the Federal Government has the election jitters even more than the U.A.P. This was demonstrated to-night when the Acting Prime Minister, Dr. ...

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  5. VICTORY FOR MEN AT DARWIN

    AT a mass meeting held on a vacant allotment in Bennett Street tonight, practically every resident in the town was present, and loud ...

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  6. Left Hospital For Wedding

    After her wedding yesterday afternoon, Mrs. J. Arena presented her bridal bouquet to her sister, Miss Edna Lewis, seated, who on Sunday temporarily left St. George Hospital, where she has been a patient for the past four years, suffering from a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MYSTERY SHOOTING IN CITY

    MYSTERY surrounds the shooting last night of John Edward McIvor, 34, of Gowrie Street, Newtown, who was driven to Sydney ...

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  8. MOTOR REGISTRATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND

    Motor vehicles, including motor cycles, registered in New Zealand on June 30 numbered 209,400, an increase of more than 11 per cent. on ...

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  9. Show Boat Girls

    Some of the staff of girls on the new Harbor Show Boat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GELIGNITE & DETONAT'RS FOUND ON LINE

    A plug of gelignite and detonators were found on the line near some trucks to-day, but no damage was done. Police are investigating ...

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  12. CHINESE RETREAT TO STOP CLASHES

    GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK, President of the Executive Yuan and Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission, to-day left his summer headquarters and proceeded by military 'plane to Nanking, where he presided over an emergency ...

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  13. FISHERMAN SWEPT TO HIS DEATH

    WASHED off the rocks at Long Bay, near the Blow Hole, yesterday afternoon, Herbert George Wagstaff, 45, a relief ...

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  14. WIRELESS ON ALL 'PLANES

    IT was announced to-day by the Civil Aviation Board that commercial aeroplanes will be compelled in future to carry approved radio ...

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  15. The Way To Win Is Clear

    STRIKING a responsive note throughout the Labor Movement, the winning slogan. "The Way to Win -- A Shilling In!" yesterday ...

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  16. Saxophone Jack

    Just as Mr. Dunningham's political policy is out of tune with public opinion, so was his playing as an emergency saxophonist out of tune ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. STOP PRESS

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  19. N.Z. MINISTER AT SOFALA

    The New Zealand Minister for Works and Transport, Mr. Semple, visited Sofala, his birthplace, yesterday, and was accorded a civic ...

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