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  3. SHOCK CAUSED BY WITHDRAWAL OF AMENDMENT TO BANKING BILL

    CANBERRA.—A sensation was caused in the House of Representatives yesterday, when, without warning, Mr, Jeff. Bate (Lib., N.S.W.) withdrew the widely-advertised amendment he proposed moving to the Commonwealth ...

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  4. 98 years old to-day

    Ulverstone's Grand Old Man. Mr. O. C. Wellard, who will celebrate his 98th birthday to-day. Mr. Wellard has spent practically his whole life in the Ulverstone strict. He farmed at Kindred before retiring: to live ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Stalin in grave condition

    MOSCOW. — Premier Stalin was stil in a coma yesterday, three days after suffering a stroke. His condition was officially described as "grave." The entire ...

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  6. Liberals honour new Senator

    HOBART— Liberal members of State Parliament held a luncheon yesterday to farewell newly-elected ...

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  7. Preparing for U.K. trip

    HOBART.-Tasmania's five member of the Australian Army component for the ...

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  8. LEADER'S CLAIM CAUSES UPROAR

    CANBERRA. — The House of Representatives broke into uproar yesterday when the Leader of the House (Mr. Harrison) accused the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) of altering an arrangement for the conduct of the ...

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  9. Tariff increases give protection

    CANBERRA. — Steep increases in customs tariffs on certain furnishing textiles and engines, announced in the House of Representatives yesterday, would give similar locally-made items more protection, it was stated last night. ...

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  10. DROWNED ON FISHING TRIP

    CANBERRA. — Dr. Brian Geoffrey Green, only son of the clerk of the House of Representatives (Mr. Frank ...

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  12. HIGH SHIPPING FREIGHTS STRANGLING INDUSTRY

    HOBART. — "They are strangling industry (Mr. Fagan) declared in the House of Assembly last evening to the high shipping freights. He was glad to see the ...

    Article : 189 words
  13. Duke of Windsor sailing for U.K.

    NEW YORK. — The Duke of Windsor has announced through his secretary that he would sail to-day for England to sec his mother Queen Mary, who is ill. The announcement ...

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  14. Potato famine broken

    MELBOURNE — More than 2000 sacks of potatoes arrived in Melbourne yesterday. They were the ...

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  15. FRUIT SHIP STUCK ON MUD BANK

    LAUNCESTON— The oversea ship Eastern Star was delayed several hours yesterday when she struck a mud bank off ...

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  16. MUSICIANS FOR N.W. TOUR

    HOBART. — Three musical artists will leave Hobart on Sunday for a week's concert tour of the North-West. ...

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