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  4. KEEN FINISH

    All political eyes were on Goulburn last night, for the winning of the third sent there by Labor meant 47 seats to 43 in ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT OPENS

    The Federal Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor-General, whose speech outlined a busy session's work. New legislation outlined includes amendments to ...

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  6. A GOOD EXAMPLE

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the National Association for the Employment of Regular Sailors, Soldiers, and Airmen in London, ...

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  7. SIXTY HOURS' FIRING

    Firing has been incessant during the last 60 hours, with a minimum amount of damage, because of the barricaded positions. ...

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  8. IN MOROCCO

    At a meeting of the French Cabinet, M. Painleve (Premier) announced that he would proceed to Morocco in the evening by ...

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  9. THE GYMPIE SMASH

    Further details were received to-day in connection with the disastrous railway smash at Traveston, near Gympie, yesterday. Two of the victims were ...

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  10. PRINCE OF WALES AS GODFATHER

    After three days' complete rest at Durban, the Prince of Wales has resumed his tour, visiting Pietermaritzsburg to-day. ...

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  11. "EMPIRE DEFENCE OR NOTHING"

    Sir John Monash shares Mr. Bruce's doubt of British assistance in the event of a challenge to our White Australia Policy. ...

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  12. HEAD SEVERED

    With the head severed, and one leg badly smashed, the body of a man was found in a tunnel near Newtown station, late yesterday ...

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  13. CHINAS NEW UPHEAVAL

    Firing has gone on incessantly in Canton for 60 hours, according to the cables, but Shameen, despite the close proximity of the native bund, has escaped. This picture shows one of the streets bordering on the Shameen Canal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ADDRESS IN REPLY

    Mr. R. Cook (Victoria), a member of the Country Party, moved the adoption of the Address-in-Reply to the Governor-General's speech. Not a ...

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  15. MAJOR PINEDO

    A message from Rome states that the public and press greatly appreciate the enthusiastic reception to Major di Pinedo in Australia. ...

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  16. WHAT MEMBERS WANTED TO KNOW

    Members made full use of the opportunity of questioning Ministers We the House of Representatives resumed after the adjournment in sympathy ...

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  17. THE GOVERNMENT'S POSITION

    With the election of Mr. Tully (Labor) for the Goulburn seat, which remained at issue. Labor now is assured of forty-six pledged supporters ...

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  18. AIR SERVICES

    Sir Sefton Brancker (Director of Civil Aviation), addressing the Royal Colonial Institute, stated that the cost of the recent flight to Rangoon was ...

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  19. WAVE OF CRIME

    Melbourne police officers affirm that the present wave of crime is solely due to bands of lawless youths, because the more desperate and hardened ...

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  20. THE OTRANTO

    At Barrow a great crowd, including many Australians. witnessed the launching of the Otranto from the slipway immediately overlooking the shed ...

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  21. WHEAT SCANDALS

    It is stated that illicit dealings in wheat, involving over £100,000. have been discovered by the officials of the Industries Assistance Board. ...

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  22. CLIMB FOR LIFE

    J. J. Cooper, after lighting a fuse in a winze at the 1000ft. level of the South Broken Hill mine this afternoon, signalled to be drawn up. The bucket ...

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  23. IMPERIAL WIRELESS

    Replying to Sir Harry Brittain, in the House of Commons, Sir William Mitchell Thomson (Postmaster-General), said that the personnel of the ...

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  24. NAVY CONSTRUCTION

    The "Daily Telegraph's" parliamentary writer says that a Cabinet committee has reported in favor of a definite programme of navy construction, ...

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  25. BALLOON RACE

    The French balloon, Grand Charles, competing in the Gordon-Bennett race, descended in the English Channel, and sank. The occupants were picked up ...

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  26. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    It is said in London that no draft of the Security Pact exists. Statements regarding the agreement are said to be exaggerations. ...

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  27. EARTHQUAKE IN CHINA

    The Australian Council of the China Inland Mission has received word from Tall-fu, in the province of Yunnan, of a devastating earthquake, which ...

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  28. WEATHER FORECAST

    Further showers along the coast and parts of the tablelands, extending later to the north-eastern inland districts; fine elsewhere. ...

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