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  2. EVE OF ELECTION.

    A final review of the electorates shows that the prospects for the Lyons Government at the polling day are excellent, and United Australia party campaigners express confidence that the party will hold almost all their present strength, and possibly gain some seats. ...

    Article : 223 words
  3. TAXI-CAB WAR.

    The Government having refused to interfere further in the taxi-cab war until a complete majority of operators is agreeable to a standard fare of 1/ a mile and 1/ flag-fall ...

    Article : 698 words
  4. LABOUR POLICY.

    Mr. Lang's answer at Bankstown on Thursday night to a question how he was going to carry his policy into effect was the subject of much ...

    Article : 859 words
  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Australian delegate (Mr. S. M. Bruce), as he generally does, made his presence felt at the meeting of the Budget Committee of the League of Nations at Geneva. ...

    Article : 492 words
  6. APPEALS BY PARTY LEADERS.

    "My last word to the electors is to ask them to cast their votes for a Government which, having been faithful to the trust imposed in it in 1931, asks for a renewal of that trust," ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. RHODE ISLAND.

    The Governor of Rhode Island (Mr. Green) to-day informed an extraordinary session of the State Legislature, summoned to deal with the emergency, ...

    Article : 175 words
  8. DR. EARLE PAGE.

    The leader of the Country party (Dr. Earle Page) made the following appeal:—"It is not our policy to indulge in vote-catching promises on the eve of a general election. I appeal ...

    Article : 216 words
  9. MR. J. H. SCULLIN.

    "I have placed before the people Labour's definite policy to remedy their serious ills," said the leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. J. H. Scullin). "Now I appeal to them ...

    Article : 127 words
  10. MR. LANG.

    "We look forward with confidence to the result of the election," said the campaign director of the State Labour party (Mr. Lang). "We have placed the problems before you, ...

    Article : 128 words
  11. MUNITIONS INQUIRY.

    The wide ramifications of the Du Pont Company and its huge growth of assets during the war were disclosed to-day at the United States Senate Munitions Investigation ...

    Article : 443 words
  12. SURVEY OF PROSPECTS.

    The seats which may reasonably be allotted to the various parties in the different States, together with the doubtful seats, may be set out as follows:— ...

    Article : 479 words
  13. THE PREMIER.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) last night held three U.A.P. rallies, two open-air meetings at Hurstville and Kogarah, in the Barton electorate, and the other at Bondi, in the ...

    Article : 1,594 words
  14. RUSSIAN PRODUCE.

    Mr. Lang addressing an election meeting at Bankstown on Thursday night, said, among other things: "Russia has made treaties with Great Britain. Russia supplies Great Britain ...

    Article : 143 words
  15. HOARDED MONEY.

    A man who hoarded money for many years and left a fortune estimated at £10,000 has left a trail of litigation. Following long legal inquiries, Mrs. Mary ...

    Article : 308 words
  16. EASTERN PACT

    Presumably alluding to the proposed Eastern Locarno Pact, the German Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath), in a speech, condemned the "peculiar methods that certain ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. ROUGH LAUNCH TRIP.

    Drenched to the skin by heavy rain and mountainous seas, five occupants of the speedboat Miss Enid, owned by Messrs. Stannard Bros., launch proprietors, had a trying ...

    Article : 412 words
  18. 'PLANE CRASH.

    The aeroplane which was missing yesterday was found wrecked to-day on the slopes of Mt. Egmont. The occupants—Stanley Green (pilot) and James Austin (photographer), ...

    Article : 238 words
  19. ROYAL TOUR.

    The sticky and sweltering Red Sea is mercifully beclouded this afternoon, but there is a high humidity and it is not easy to find an air current except on the top deck. ...

    Article : 268 words
  20. ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    "I love your country, which will shortly be mine," said Princess Marina, Prince George's fiancee, when interviewed by English journalists to-day. ...

    Article : 283 words
  21. MAN ACQUITTED.

    After a retirement of only five minutes, a jury at Yass Quarter Sessions to-day acquitted Mountford George Haigh, 29, of a charge of shooting Leslie Arthur Cowling, 26, at Illalong, ...

    Article : 499 words
  22. GAS HEATERS.

    The Acting Minister for Local Government (Mr. Fitzsimons) said yesterday that it was necessary under an existing law to have bathrooms properly ventilated. "It rests ...

    Article : 247 words
  23. ALBURY MURDER.

    Detective-sergeants McRae and Allmond and other detectives are continuing their painstaking work of investigating the Albury murder. ...

    Article : 204 words
  24. THE LAST WORD.

    "Fellow citizens, to-morrow you will decide..." All over the suburbs last night speakers shouted their "final word of advice" to the ...

    Article : 488 words
  25. LAWN TENNIS.

    Now that all the international events upon which the classification of players is based have ended, Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," ranks the following as the ...

    Article : 224 words
  26. MONETARY SYSTEM.

    The Parliamentary committee which inquired into New Zealand's monetary system presented its report to-day. The committee affirms the paramount authority of the State in monetary ...

    Article : 211 words
  27. MORRO CASTLE.

    When the inquiry into the fire on the liner Morro Castle was resumed to-day, the chief officer, James M. Henderson, and the third officer, Harold Peterson, of the liner President ...

    Article : 136 words
  28. "MANY HAPPY RETURNS."

    The Federal election to-day coincides with the birthday of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), who was born on September 15 fifty-five years ago. His supporters fervently hope ...

    Article : 221 words
  29. A POLICE RAID.

    A householder at Pennant Hills early yesterday morning heard the crash of falling glass and found the door of an adjoining shop ajar. He crept away and gave the alarm. ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. THEFTS OF WOOL.

    At the police court, before Mr. E. A. Mahoney, P.M., Robert Evan Lloyd, Leslie Thomas Wade, and John Charles Reeder appeared on a number of charges of having ...

    Article : 200 words
  31. TURKISH WHEAT.

    It is understood that the Ottoman Railway, [?] British company, is negotiating with the Turkish Agricultural Bank for the purchase of large parcels of wheat, with the object of ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. COMMUNIST AT THE GATE.

    To preach revolution to young women with good jobs is dangerous, as four Communists discovered yesterday when they approached the gates of the factory of William Arnott, ...

    Article : 162 words
  33. WOOL PRICES.

    The "Yorkshire Observer" anticipates higher values at Tuesday's wool sales. It says:— "Some leading top-markers of Bradford expect a rise of about 10 per cent. above the July ...

    Article : 107 words
  34. STRUGGLE IN SURF.

    Two fishermen, Messrs. Thompson and Denning, had a desperate struggle to prevent their small boat being swamped in the surf yesterday, when they were attempting to land the ...

    Article : 135 words
  35. STUNG BY BEE.

    Patrick John Flanagan, 50, was stung on a foot by a bee yesterday. Within a few minutes he was in agony, and he collapsed and died. ...

    Article : 59 words
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