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  5. ASSISTANT TREASURER

    MELBOURNE. Saturday .—The Prime Minister-elect Mr. J. A. Lyons announce to-day the full allocation of portfolios in the new Cabinet. Mr. Lyons will himself take the Treasury, as well as being Prime Minister Mr. S. M. Bruce has been allotted the portfolio of Assistant [?] ...

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  7. WHEN THE TIDE INTERVENED

    Time and tide wait for no many as the competitors in The Daily Mail sand garden competition at Sandgate found to their sorrow yesterday afternoon. Here is Lilian Moodie and the design with which she won first prize. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S.A. TERRORISED

    TERRORISTS have spread alarm throughout the United States by sending bombs and infernal machines through the post or by the express services. The vigilance of the authorities largely foiled the plots to wreak death and destruction, but ...

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  9. LAVAL PIQUED

    LONDON, Saturday.— There is much speculation as to why M. Laval was so enraged at the revelation that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 23 FATALITIES

    Tragedy marked the entry of the new year in the United States. A cable message gives an account of 23 deaths from asphyxiation or in ...

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  11. KEENLY CRITICAL

    GRAFTON, Saturday—Messrs. J. A. Lyons and J. E. Fenton were criticised by the leader of the Federal Country party (Dr. Earle ...

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  12. MORE PRACTICAL

    LONDON, Saturday.—Long outdoor skirts are doomed for 1932. declare London dress houses. Fashions will be more practical than they have ...

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  13. ASLEEP IN BOAT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—While police and members of life-saving clubs round the bay were anxiously watching until long after midnight ...

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  14. WITHOUT DR. PAGE

    LONDON, Saturdar.—The Times, in a leading article expresses the view that Mr. Lyons' Cabinet is the more harmonious and therefore the stronger ...

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  15. SENATE COUNTS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Practically all that remains now to complete the Federal elections is to distribute the preferences in Senate counts for five ...

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  16. FIREBALL?

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The terrific explosion last night at Peakhurst, which shook the surrounding districts, is believed by the assistant ...

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  17. CHAMPIONSHIP BILLIARDS.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Lindrum had nearly caught up to Davis in the championship billiards match last night. Scores: J. Davis, 10,393 (including ...

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  18. WORK OF 700 YEARS

    LONDON Saturday. — Great interest has been aroused, not only in London, but in foreign artistic circles, in the exhibition of French art which ...

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  19. CITY FORECAST

    Fine, hot, and sultry weather, interrupted by a local thundershower or two in the afternoon or evening. Wind chiefly northerly. ...

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  20. CYCLIST INJURED

    Ambrose Miles, married, of Cotionstreet, Sandgate, was seriously injured in a head-on collision with a motor car about 5.50 p.m. on Saturday. ...

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  21. NECK AND NECK AFTER THE BALL

    A fine action picture during the Corronwarrabul polo club's match at Lower Ferntree Gully, Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. RUSH TO PAY TAXES

    LONDON, Saturday.—London's most surprising spectacle was the queues at the Inland Revenue Collector's offices, waiting to pay three-quarters of then ...

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  24. FRANCE NOT READY

    LONDON, Saturday.— All the Powers concerned have now agreed to the British suggestion that the international reparations conference should ...

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