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  2. CANDIDATES MAKE LAST ELECTION APPEALS TO-DAY VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN

    The vigorous campaign which moat candidates conducted yesterday will continue to-day-the last day before the elections. To-night many open-air meetings will be held. ...

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  3. ELECTION FUND ALLOCATION

    An attack upon the Institute of Public Affairs was made yesterday by the president of the provisional council of the ...

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  4. FIVE RIVALS TO SPEAK

    Five of the seven candidates for the Eden-Monaro seat will speak from the stage of the Empire Theatre, Goulburn, ...

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  5. "MOMENTOUS" POLL Mr. Curtin and Mr. Fadden Make Final Pleas

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, and the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Fadden, yesterday issued final appeals to electors. Each said that the poll to-morrow would be of vital importance to Australia. ...

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  6. HISTORIC POLL, MR. HUGHES SAYS

    The leader of the U.A.P.. Mr. Hughes, in a final appeal to electors last night, said that every citizen when he marked his ...

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  7. OPPOSITION PLANS

    In his final appeal to electors issued in Laidley, (Q.), the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Fadden, ' said that the electors ...

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  8. LABOUR'S CLAIMS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin. in his final election appeal from Perth, said that the record of the Labour Government and ...

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  9. MR. SPOONER ATTACKS REGULATIONS

    "What Australia wants is a war effort without irritating the public," said Mr. Spooner, the U.A.P. member for Robertson, at ...

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  10. DEFERRED PAY

    Plans for the post-war vehabilitations of returned soldiers should provide for the wise investment of deferred pay. said Lieutenant Colonel N. H. ...

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  11. DR. EVATT DEMANDS MANDATE

    The Attorney-General, Dr. Evatt, in a final appeal last night said that it was the duty of every Australian irrespective ...

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  12. TEA AND SUGAR RATION

    Rationing of tea and sugar could be revised now that supplies were ample, Mr. McCall, U.A.P. member for Martin, and ...

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  13. PENSION REFORM URGED

    The Liberal-Democratic candidate for East Sydney. Mr. H. Angrave, said yesterday that it was wrong that the Arbitration Court should fix the basic ...

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  15. "LANDING-STRIP IN EVERY TOWN"

    Landing-strips at every country town with a population of more than 5,000 was envisaged yesterday by Wing-Commander ...

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  16. 500,000 NEW HOMES

    Mr. O. D. Bisset, Liberal Democratic candidate for Parramatta, speaking at Wahroonga last night, said that Australia would need 500,000 new houses ...

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  17. "BASHER GANG" ALLEGED

    Mr. C. A. Morgan, endorsed Labour candidate for Reid, said last night that "basher gang" methods had been adopted by a ...

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  18. MR. FADDEN'S QUIET MEETING

    LAIDLEY (Q.). Thursday.—The meeting which the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Fadden, addressed here in his own Darling Downs electorate ...

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  19. NATION'S PART IN WORLD AFFAIRS

    Australia was now ready to take her place in the world of affairs, the Liberal-Democratic Party candidate for Martin, ...

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  20. EDUCATION PLEA

    Mr. C. E. Mayo, Liberal Democratic candidate for Wentworth, at Bondi Junction last, night, pleaded for a'more liberal ...

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  21. SUMMONSES ISSUED IN W.A.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Independent Senate candidate, Mr. F. C. Swaine, to-day issued two summonses alleging in each case undue influence ...

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  22. MR. BEASLEY IS CONFIDENT

    HOBART Thursday.—The Minister for Supply and Shipping Mr. Beasley. said to-day that after his tour of New South Wales Victoria, ...

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  23. SOLDIERS WANT "FAIR DEAL"

    GOULBURN, Thursday.—[?] Macarthur Onslow referred to preference to returned Servicemen when he adoreised a meeting of 163 women at ...

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  24. "MINORITY RULE" DEPLORED

    Mr. W. C. Wentworth. National Government candidate for Wentworth said last night at Double Bay at one of the largest meetings of his ...

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  25. WHERE TO VOTE

    A full list of metropolitan polling booths will be published to-morrow. ...

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