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  3. JARVIE'S SEAT

    The first business of Parliament to-day was the consideration of the position of Major Jarvie, M.L.A., as a result of the finding of Royal ...

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  4. ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS

    Great Britain has at present 58 cruisers built or being built, and under the new proposals they will be scaled down to 50 by 193. In 1935 ...

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  5. EDEN MONARO

    Mr. J. A. Perkins, Nationalist member for Eden Monaro, is planning a busy campaign in his electorate with which he has maintained an intimate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CAMPAIGN OPENS TO-NIGHT

    The delivery to-night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) of the policy speech of the Government will mark the opening of the election campaign in earnest. Simultaneously, Mr. W. M. Hughes will make his ...

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  7. MR. J. H. THOMAS

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, Lord of the Privy Seal, whose Canadian tour was watched very closely by the British Press, will arrive at laverpool ...

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  8. WOOL SALES

    Continental buyers were the chief purchasers at the wool sales to-day. Good support came from Yorkshire and there was active competition from ...

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  9. WITH THE WRITS

    The Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs (Mr. P. E. Deane) left Canberra last night armed with the writs for the election, which will be ...

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  10. MARKS PLEASED

    "I am up in the clouds with joy and have been deluged with most out-standing assurances of support," said Mr. Walter Marks, M P., to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEED FOR PREPARATION

    Mr. Stimso[?] (Secretary for State) said to-day that recent developments might necessitate the holding of the proposed five-power naval conference ...

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  12. WHEAT POOL

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Thorby) said to-day there would be no further ballot for the wheat pool during the life of the present ...

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  13. MYSTERY PETITION

    A petition is being circularised among the Nationalists in the Northern suburbs to be signed in, favour of the selection of Dr. N[?]tt as opponent to Mr. ...

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  14. THE ITINERARY

    The Prime Minister, on the completion of his six days in Washington, will leave for New York, making a brief call [?]n route at Philadelphia, to ...

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  15. WHEAT PRTCES

    Floor selling in last minute trading in the wheat pit brought a sharp drop in prices. The Chicago selling pressure is ...

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  16. MR. SCULLIN

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, Leader of the Federal Opposition, received a rousing reception from a great crowd of supporters on his arrival at Spencer ...

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  17. LABOUR DRIVES

    The Labour campaign director, Mr. E. G. Theodore, said to-day that in the country a great new policy is being followed. Delegations of ...

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  18. SMART CAPTURE

    While proceeding along George Street, Redfern, about 2.30 a.m. this morning in the police patrol, Sergeant Madden and Constable Naish saw two ...

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  19. NATIONALIST BAN

    Mr. E. A. Mann, M.P., said to-day that the fact that the Nationalist Party had refused to endorse him for the next election would not make the ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Duncan-Hughes has cabled from London stating he will not contest Botthby. Mr. Collins has been endorsed for ...

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  21. EVACUATION

    Public feeling has been aroused by the French occupation of Weisbaden. It is condemned as contrary to ...

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  22. LINDFIELD WOMEN'S STAND

    The Executive of the Lindfield Women's Brunch of the National Association bus carried a resolution expressing loyal support, of the Prime ...

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  23. TRIPLE TRAGEDY

    William Campbell Phillips, a she[?] shocked veteran, ran amok to-day with it hatchet and killed his daug [?]ter, Jean, aged 10, and his his so[?], ...

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  24. POLICE CHIEF

    Monsieur Balye, the chief of the P[?]isian Police Records Department, was climbing a narrow s[?]rease leading to his office in the Pala[?]s de ...

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  25. GRAZIER'S ATTACK

    "Anyone who knows the history of the A.W.U. must question the sincerity or commonsense of the unions in their fight for the retention of ...

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  26. CLEAR CUT ISSUES

    Mr. Scullin said to-day the election will be fought on clear cut issues, and not on stunts or [?]ogeys as on two previous occasions. ...

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  27. ROBERT COOK

    Robert Cook has decided to contest Indi in deflance of Dr. Earle Page's cable announcement that another condidate had been chosen. ...

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  28. STATE MEMBERS

    The State Parliament will rise at the end of next week for it fortnight in order to allow members to assist in the Federal campaign. ...

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  29. "ONLY 400 TROOPS"

    The Quai d' Orsay explains that only a small body [?] French troops, probably 400 will be stationed at Weisbaden, in succession to the British. It ...

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  30. COUNTRY PARTY EXPLAINS

    Replying to a protest by Mr. Robert Cook, who is now in England, the Country Party officially explained that its action in endorsing Mr. A. Walters ...

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  31. COMMUNISTS' IDEAS

    The communist election manifesto, which has been issued, states that the reason for Bruce's attempt to abolish federal arbitration was that it was too ...

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