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  6. WARD NOT ALLOWED TO SIT IN CAUCUS

    BY 34 votes to 3, the Federal Caucus to-day resolved that Mr. E. J. Ward, M.H.R. for East Sydney, was ineligible to occupy a seat in Caucus. This decision was reached after an acrimonious debate. Mr. Ward, who was present at the opening of the proceedings, was told ...

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  7. SUBMARINES TO GO

    A MEMORANDUM on the recent negotiations which resulted in the settlement of the Franco-Italian difficulties left outstanding at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AND ALL HER MEDALS

    Winner of a hundred medals, Josie Treacy. was a popular figure at the Municipal Employees' Picnic yesterday, when her national dancing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EXPLOSION HURLS MAN THROUGH WINDOW

    By a terrific explosion, the report of which was heard for miles, William Protter was hurled through a plate-glass window of ...

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  10. LOST

    He didn't know where he was when be mislaid his parents at the Municipal Employees' Picnic, but the kind policeman was there. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ALL STAGES WITHOUT AMENDMENT

    The Amending Arbitration Bill was taken through its remaining stages without amendment in the Assembly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "IF DOLE FOR US THEN BASIC WAGE FOR POLITICIANS"

    CORRIMAL branch of the Unemployed Workers Movement, at a meeting yesterday, carried a resolution, ...

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  13. ONE COUNCIL ONE PARLIAMENT

    "WHEN at last we do get the Greater Sydney. so ardently spoken off by your, president. Mr. Kalne, I sincerely believe that the lines ...

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  14. GOVT.'S BILL TO LOWER INTEREST

    THE premier gave notice in the Assembly yesterday of his intention to introduce a Bill "to reduce the rates of ...

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  15. EVERY ONE A TRIER

    The Single Ladies Race at the Municipal Employees' Picnic yesterday. In the words of the turf writer, "the field was bunched" soon after the start. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BADGES FOR A.L.P.. CONFERENCE

    BADGES for the Metropolitan Provincial Conference will be issued at A.L.P. headquarters to-day from 2 to 7.30 p.m. ...

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  17. WHO GETS FREE FRUIT?

    SERIOUS complaints regarding the distribution of fruit and fish by the Bensvolent Society's officials to unemployed men and ...

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  18. CAR'S CRASH INTO LEVEL CROSSING GATES

    Thomas William Dean. 45, of Arthur Street, Liverpool, had an exciting few minutes when his car crashed into level, crossing ...

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  19. POLICE ARE READY

    UNDER instructions from the Nat State Government, the police are taking all sorts of precautions to prevent any demonstrations by the ...

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  20. THREE MEN FINED FOR FERRY BETTING

    For betting on the ferry Kulgoa at the 18-footers race last Saturday, Edward Craigmer, 80, printer, was fined £10, and £215- found on him ...

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  21. TEMPERANCE PARTY IN CAPSIZE

    Seven men out of 25 occupants of a motor truck were slightly injured to-night when the truck coillded with a car on Geelong Road near ...

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  22. C'WEALTH SAVINGS BANK

    The following is a comparison of the Australian figures of the Commonwealth Savings Bank: Month ending February 28. 1931: ...

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  23. EXCELTRON EXCELTRON EXCELTRON

    [?] Battery Eliminator, £315. A Battery Chargers. £3. A.B.C, Power Parks £510. Guaranteed a years Installed free. Easy terms. Ring [?]2663 for free ...

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  24. TRAMWAY MEN AGAINST RATIONING

    Tramway employees at two mass meetings in the Trades Hall yesterday decided to request the Government not to apply the rationing which has ...

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