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  2. ELECTIONS.

    After the distribution of preference votes in the Darling Electorate yesterday, Mr. J. J. Clark (State Labour) won the seat with a majority of 12,339 over Mr. P. Goldenstedt, ...

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  3. MR. MELROSE.

    Mr. C. J. Melrose, the young South Australian airman, arrived at Croydon at [?] o'clock this evening. The flight from Darwin to London occupied ...

    Article : 289 words
  4. AIR RACE.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith said last night that his participation in the Centenary air race depended on the receipt of advice early this morning from the Royal Aero Club. ...

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  5. COALITION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-night that he had extended an invitation to the Country party, through Dr. Earle Page, to undertake an active ...

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  6. THE DUKE.

    Neptune's court gave H.M.S. Sussex a very gay holiday to-day. The pipe down was sounded at 9.30, and then began pageantry, which was a credit to the organiser, ...

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  7. BRADMAN.

    Official bulletins issued by Sir Douglas shields to-day announced that the condition of D. G. Bradman, the cricketer, had improved. ...

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  8. RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYMENT.

    A Premiers' Conference will be summoned by the Federal Ministry late this year or early in the New Year to enable the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to discuss with the representatives of the States preliminary details for giving effect to the comprehensive programme of works for ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT SURVEY.

    One of the principal objectives of the discussions with the States will be to provide an accurate survey of the incidence of unemployment in Australia, indicating the normal ...

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  10. "TURNED THE CORNER."

    Mr. H. W. Hodgetts, a member of the Board of control, whose share broking business Bradman has joined, spoke on the radio telephone this evening to Sir Douglas Shields, the ...

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  11. MOTHER'S JOY.

    "I am overjoyed at the news that 'Jimmie' has arrived safely after such a great flight," said Mrs. Melrose, mother of the young airman, in Adelaide to-night. "The fact that ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. THE SENATE.

    The chief electoral officer for New South Wales (Mr. Barrett) said yesterday that the counting of the Senate preferences would begin on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  13. SHORTER HOURS.

    The Employment Research Committee, which was appointed by the Government shortly after its election to office, does not think a shorter working week would greatly aid ...

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  14. CHAMPIONS TO RACE.

    Proved champions, champions in the making, and budding champions will be seen in action at the four days' spring carnival of the Australian Jockey Club, which will ...

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  15. MEAT IMPORTS.

    The meat quota problem is looming up again with the reassembly of the British Cabinet, and early action is likely to involve cuts in imports from the dominions. ...

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  16. UNITED STATES.

    President Roosevelt reorganised the National Recovery Administration to-day, appointing a committee of seven, headed by Mr. Donald R. Richberg, to take charge of the affairs of the ...

    Article : 197 words
  17. FOOD FOR NEEDY.

    On November 22, the day on which the Duke of Gloucester arrives in Sydney, the local branch of the Royal Society of St. George, assisted by other patriotic societies ...

    Article : 264 words
  18. DEFENCE.

    The State Congress of the Returned Soldiers' League yesterday unanimously endorsed the decision of the Commonwealth Government to increase expenditure on defence. ...

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  19. "DISGUSTED."

    Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, owner of the Endeavour, who unsuccessfully attempted to win the America's Cup, spoke very plainly in an interview at Bristol (Rhode Island) ...

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  20. LANG PARTY

    The Lang Labour party, believing that a State election is imminent, has decided to select candidates to-day. The nominations for the various electorates ...

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  21. MR. J. W. LECKIE.

    Mr. J. W. Leckie (U.A.P.) was elected the third Victorian Senator to-day, defeating Senator Barnes (Lab.) by 33,737 votes. The Ministerial Senate group has thus been elected ...

    Article : 297 words
  22. "RIOTOUS SPENDING."

    The first political blast in the impending Congressional elections was made by the Republican National Committee to-night, when it issued a statement strongly condemning ...

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  23. HOSPITAL BOARD.

    The Cessnock Hospital Board interviewed the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) this afternoon to submit a number of requests for improvements and concessions to the ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. THE DEPRESSION.

    The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), who sails for England on Friday, on the liner Nova Scotia, broke his long silence on Thursday night as he ...

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  25. KIDNAPPING CASE.

    Bernard Richard Hauptmann pleaded not guilty to-day to the charge of extortion of ranson money from Colonel Lindbergh. Bail w[?] fixed at 100,000 dollars. ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. 24-HOURS' THEFTS.

    An analysis of the robberies reported to the metropolitan police during the 24 hours ended at 6 o'clock yesterday morning shows that a comparatively small proportion of ...

    Article : 342 words
  27. EMPIRE TRADE.

    A conference of the British Chambers of Commerce at Norwich unanimously passed a resolution urgins the Government to convene an official conference to review inter-Imperial ...

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  28. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) was urged to-day by Mr. H. I. Harriman (precident of the Chambers of Commerce of the United States) to open reciprocal tariff ...

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  29. OLD BULLI MINE.

    The Old Bulli coalmine, which was owned by the Bulli Colliery and Coke Works, Ltd., was closed to-day, and 320 men lost their employment there. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £7/1/[?]½ an ounce fine, compared with £7/l/4½ yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

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  31. GERMANY'S TRADE DEBTS.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states: "Sir Frederick Leith-Ross's conversations in Berlin revealed that there was no alternative to a full clearing system. It ...

    Article : 201 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN BUDGETS.

    The "Times," commenting on the State Budgets, notes that Victoria alone has brought her deficit to vanishing-point. The danger is, the "Times" continues, that the ...

    Article : 261 words
  33. MR. DRUMMOND CRITICISED.

    In a statement lead at the declaration of the poll for New England to day, the defeated U.A.P. candidate Mr. P. L. Cantwell, bitterly attacked the State Minister for Education (Mr. ...

    Article : 165 words
  34. BRITISH MOTOR CARS.

    British motor car manufacturers report that unprecedented interest is being shown in the 1935 models recently announced. As an indication, one leading firm says that its export ...

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  35. EASTERN PACT.

    Poland's reply to the Russo-Franco proposals for an Eastern Pact of mutual assistance was delivered to the French delegation. The reply is regarded as virtual rejection of ...

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  36. BROADCASTING.

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission has complained several times recently to the Postmaster-General's Department of the lack of adequate facilities for the broadcasting ...

    Article : 187 words
  37. SAAR PLEBISCITE.

    The Council of the League of Nations at its meeting at Geneva to-day decided to call an extraordinary meeting on November 15 to discuss the organisation of the Saar plebiscite, ...

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  38. AUSTRIA'S INDEPENDENCE.

    Britain, France and Italy have reaffirmed the principle of Austrian independence. A communique was issued yesterday announcing that after a fresh examination of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  39. BOOTHBY SEAT.

    With the distribution to day of the preferences of Messrs. N. C. Truscott (Douglas Credit) and K. C. Wilson (L.C.L.) for the Boothby seat, Mr. J. L. Price (L.C.L.) defeated ...

    Article : 57 words
  40. BUILDING ACTIVITY.

    The monthly building report of the Water Board, which was submitted at yesterday's meeting, disclosed an encouraging increase in the amount spent on new buildings and ...

    Article : 99 words
  41. SHOWER OF METEORS

    Driving head-on at an altitude of 7000 feet into a great shower of meteors, some of which exploded with sufficient force to rock a ship, a crowded aeroplane bound from New York ...

    Article : 94 words
  42. RELIGIOUS RIOT.

    Seven persons were killed and 50 badly injured in a three-hour battle between Hindu and Moslem peasants in the Mianwali district. Punjab. A Hindu landlord, accompanied by ...

    Article : 76 words
  43. SET-BACK TO LABOUR.

    In an article contributed to an A.W.U. publication, Mr. M. A. Smed[?]ey, the A.L.P. candidate for Wakefield, states that the election results indicated that Labour in South ...

    Article : 48 words
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