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  2. VOTING FOR SENATE.

    Coincident with a keen fight by the Government to retain its narrow majority in the Senate, the new style of ballot paper for the senior ...

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  3. HOT WEATHER IN SYDNEY.

    Although spiing has just begun. Sydney had mid-summer heat yesterday, and the temperature at 2.40 p.m. was 87.5 degrees. It was the hottest ...

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  4. CROYDON POLL

    Mr. David B. Hunter, the endersed U.A.P. candidate, seems reitain to win the Croydon seat in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  5. PRIZE OF WAR SCUTTLED.

    The Norwegian motor ship Trapic Sea. a wheat ship from Sydney was captured by a German raider near Norfolk Island on tune 16. ...

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  6. GOVERNOR-GENERAL MEETS TOMMIES.

    The Governor-General, Lord Gowrie, inspecting men of the B.E.F. who formed a guard of honour for the opening of the new wing of the War Veterans Home at Narrabeen yesterday afternoon. On the right is Major P. Mothersole, of the B.E.F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ARMY BOOTS.

    The Minister for Supply, Sir Frederick Stewart announced on Saturday that he intended inviting his U.A.P. opponents in Parramatta Mr.N.B. Rydge ...

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  8. MALTA HAILS WARSHIPS.

    Crowds at-Malta enthusiastically welcomed important units of the Royal Navy which arrived there before Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons ...

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  9. 'BLUNDER OVER HONG KONG.'

    Under the heading "Blunder Over Hong Kong" the "Economist" has published a report from its Hong Kong correspondent in which he says that ...

    Article : 369 words
  10. RACE MEETING IN PALESTINE.

    A crowd of 20.000 gathered at one of the A.I.F. camps for the A.I.F. race meeting, held under the presidency of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S PACIFIC POLICY.

    One of Australia's foreign policy aims should be to achieve continued peace in the Pacific. said Dr. L. W. Nott. a U.A.P. candidate for East Sydney, at a "Win-the-War" rally at ...

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  12. MR. MENZIES CONFIDENT.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said on his return from Adelaide yesterday that he had no doubt that there would be a big swing in the Government's ...

    Article : 312 words
  13. LOCAL EXPERTS' VIEWS.

    Ihe Tropic Sea, formerly the Indien hed made a number of voyages to Austialia. she was built in 1920 in Norway. The Harby had also visited Svdney. ...

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  14. RIVAL CANDIDATES TO MEET.

    Mr. E. J. Harrison. M.P., U.A.P. candidat for Wentworth, said last night be had accepted the invitation issued by Mr. Cowper, to all rival candidates in Wentworth to meet at ...

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  15. MR. STEVENS'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. B. S. B. Stevens, former State Premier, who is an endorsed U.A.P. candidate for Lang, said in a broadcast last night that alter a year of war ...

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  16. PREMIER PLEASED.

    "We will have a victory by a aatisfactory margin," said the Piemier Mr. Mail. last night. The results of the Tamworth and Croydon hy-elections disclose that the ...

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  17. MAN OVER CLIFFS.

    Police and ambulance men climbed down the cliffs near Dunningham Park, Coogee, yesterday to recover the body of John Sutherland, aged about 65, who ...

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  18. "TOTAL" WAR EFFORT URGED.

    Speaking on Saturday night at Paddington, Mr. Fred Aarons, Independent candidate for East Sydney, said that the Federal elections would be futile if they did not produce a ...

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  19. TOWN HALL RALLY.

    The Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies, will address a public meeting in the Town Hall tomorrow night. The Lord Mayor, Alderman Crick, will preside. There will be a musical ...

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  20. CONSCRIPTION IN U.S.A.

    By 263 votes to 149, the House of Representatives passed the Conscription Bill, which now returns to the Senate because of changes made by the ...

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  21. PETROL PROBLEMS.

    Before petrol rationing begins on October 1, a census of stocks held by consumers will be taken, but motor users are still uncertain of the amount which they will be peimitted to ...

    Article : 256 words
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  23. DR. EVATT REBUKES MR. MENZIES.

    Dr.Evatt, Official Labour candidate for Barton, referring last night to Mr.Menzies's statement that Mr.Curtin's proposal to provide an increase in soldiers' pay was "bribery," ...

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  24. U.A.P. CANDIDATES' CAMPAIGN.

    Many indoor and open-air meetings will be addressed by U.A.P. candidates and supporter, to-night. In Barton, the endorsed U.A.P. candidate. ...

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  25. ESCAPT FROM GAOL.

    Police believe that Arthur Gene Lovering, 28, who escaped from the Bathurst Gaol on Saturday morning, may have had an accomplice waiting to help him; and that both men ...

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  26. BUTCHER BATTERED.

    Pierce Joseph McEncroe, a butcher was attacked with a length of iron piping as he as about to enter his shop in Stoney Creek Road. Bexley, early on Saturday morning. ...

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  27. MAJOR WINTLE TO SERVE ABROAD.

    Major A. D. Wintle has been ordered to report for service overseas. although the courtmartial finding on the charge of assaulting Air Commodore A. R. Boyle has not been ...

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  28. PROTECTION COUNCIL.

    The Motor Industry and Transport Protection Councils says the honorary secretary Mr. H. C. Jones. has been formed by a group of business men. who feel that the war effort ...

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  29. DR. EVATTS MEETINGS.

    Dr. Evatt, Official Labour candidate for Barton, will speak to-night at the School of Arts, Peakhurst, and at the Masonic Hall, Oatley. ...

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  30. BOMBER BURSTS INTO FLAMES.

    A Royal Australian Air Force Lockheed Hudson bomber burst into flames on Saturday morning after a mishap on a take-off from the Broome acrodrome. ...

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  31. WAR EFFORT.

    Mr.Albert Lane, referring yesterday to the statement of Dr. Evatt, who is challenging him for the Barton seat, that the Menzies Government was lacking in administrative ability, ...

    Article : 154 words
  32. LAUNCH DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A 20ft motor launch, owned by William Ingram, 50, of Falcon Street, North Sydney, was burned to the water's edge early yesterday. ...

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  33. MR. CURTIN AND WAR COUNCIL.

    "The proposal for a National War Council was condemned by the Government as well as by myself for the simple reason that Mr. Curtin did not want to exercise responsibility." ...

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  34. MILITARY EXECUTION IN DUBLIN.

    Partick McGrath and Thomas Green were executed by a firing squad. The execution was delayed as the result of a fruitless appeal against the legality of the military Court ...

    Article : 82 words
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