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  3. NEW PARTY?

    The arrival in Canberra yesterday of Mr. W. M. [?]ughes provided occasion for a meeting of the five members who have left the Nationalist ranks. ...

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  4. TERRIBLE INJURIES

    He was conveyed to Canberra Hospital where he was admitted in a critical condition suffering from a fractured base of the skul[?] In place[?] ...

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  5. ROTHBURY PIT

    The colliery gate bears a notice stating "Trespaggers will be prosecuted with the utmost vigour of the law." Only about twely men ...

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  6. FREE TRADE

    Lord Beaverbrook stated in the [?]ouse of Lords that the Government [?]ould not do anything to encourage [?] movement for free trade witlan ...

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  7. MR. MAKIN ELECTED SPEAKER

    The twelfth Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia was opened yesterday in bright, sunny weat[?] The morning's proceedings were ...

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  8. RESIGNED

    Mr. Herbert Smith's resignation [?] the presidency of the Miners' Federation is a sequel to recent events [?] connection with the Government's ...

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  9. PIT ALLEGED TO BE DANGEROUS

    The discussion was initiated by Mr. Baddeley when he moved that it was a matter of urgent necessity that the House should forthwith consider the ...

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  10. SOVIET RUSSIA

    In the House of Commons, Mr, Ramsay MacDonald, in answer to [?] question, said that he had not consulted the dominions regarding the ...

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  11. NEW STATUS SOUGHT FOR SPEAKER

    Mr. G. E. Yates (Adelaide) said that South Australia had furnished two Speakers and two Presidents of the the Senate. He felt that Mr. Makin ...

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  12. MINISTER REBUFFED

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. Weav[?]r, attempted to interview a meeting of representatives of all the unions employed at Rothbury Colliery, but the ...

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  13. UNION DENIAL

    The Federal President of the [?]gamated Engineering Union (Mr. A. Evernden), to-day, denied the statement that the Commonwealth ...

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  14. [?]LOODS IN WALES

    [?]orreatial rains in Wales caused [?] worst floods for 40 years. In Many [?] numerous families found the [?]er rooms engulfed dowing to the ...

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  15. INVITATIONS ACCEPTED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) stated yesterday that he had received telegrams from the parties concerned stating that they would be represented ...

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  16. MR. HUGHES SWORN IN SEPARATELY

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, who has arrived in Canberra during the lunch hour, was sworn in when the House resrmed. His appearance was the ...

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  17. THE COMMISSION

    Giving evidence before the coal commission to-day Mr. Davies representing the maners, said that the northern companies had had a strangle ...

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  18. Miner[?] Not Sanguine

    Mining officials to-day did not appear to be over sanguine about the success, of the Canberra conference. The Secretary of the Australian ...

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  19. CANBERRA CONFERENCE

    "I have not heard a hint of such a suggestion," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) yesterday, when his at[?] was drawn to a report which ...

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  20. INTRODUCED

    At the invitation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Seullin) the Consu[?]s of various countries [?]ssembled at 5 p.m. yesterday at Parliament House to be ...

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  21. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES ELECTED

    Mr. R. F. H. Green (Richmand) said that he expected to have heard that Mr. McGrath had had practice in the chair, but he seemed only to ...

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  22. GILLIGAN'S TEAM

    [?]gan's team of cricketers arrived [?] Sydney to-day and was given a [?]dial reception by the local cricket[?] authorities. The match against ...

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  23. OWNERS TO CO-OPERATE

    It was stated to-day that the owners arp propared to co-operate with the Federal Government in an effort to settle the coal trouble. They have ...

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