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  2. ELECTIONS.

    Nominations for the House of Representatives in all States, and for the Senate in New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland, closed on Saturday. ...

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  3. FLOOD MENACE.

    The danger of floods on the northern and central inland river systems has not yet passed, for an extensive tropical disturbance is still bringing heavy rain to southern Queensland ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A distinct swing from Labour occurred in several districts in the municipal elections yesterday. At Peterborough, a strong industrial town, every ward was contested, and in ...

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  5. CRUSHING DEFEAT OF LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    The municipal elections for all shires and municipalities in New South Wales outside the County of Cumberland and the town of Camden were held on Saturday. Hopes of the State A.L.P. that its endorsed candidates would dominate ...

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  6. WHEAT QUOTA.

    It is expected that the special Cabinet sub-committee on Tuesday will begin consideration of the Empire wheat quota, reassembling the threads of the discussions ...

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  7. TARIFFS.

    A forceful speech concerning the discriminatory duty recently imposed by France on English goods was made by the President of the Board of Trade ...

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  8. MR. BERT HINKLER.

    Mr. Bert Hinkler, who was detained by bad weather between Madrid and Paris, landed at Tours. He will continue his flight to Paris to-morrow if the weather is favourable. ...

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  9. OTHER RESULTS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Great interest was shown in the elections. There were 36 candidates comprising 12 A.L.P., 13 Independents, and 11 Communists. Mr. R. E. Quintrell a retiring alderman, who ...

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  10. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith, after picking up the Australian Christmas air mail at Alor Star, which was held up owing to the accident to the Southern Sun, arrived at ...

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  11. DR. PAGE.

    The rain followed the leader of the Federal Country party (Dr. Page) from Glen Innes to Narrabri to-day. This prevented many people from outlying parts from ...

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  12. GENEROUS FRANCHISE.

    The significance of the result of the elections is that the franchise for local government, widened in 1928 by the Labour party, is now as wide as the Parliamentary ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    Notwithstanding the readiness of the South Africans and the test members of the State side to begin the return New South Wales match on Saturday a few hours after their ...

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  14. UTOPIA ON EARTH.

    In the space of 20 minutes last night, Dean Inge broadcast plans for setting up a utopia on earth. As a plenipotentiary despot, he said, he would create a State embracing all ...

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  15. MEAT EXPORTS.

    Leading importers of Australian meat at Smithfield declare that Mr. Beasley's statement that Australian growers were being swindled by foreign operators is absolutely ...

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  16. COALFIELDS VOTE.

    Any A.L.P. hopes that endorsed Labour aldermen would control even one of the 11 Newcastle district municlpplitles for the next three years were destroyed by yesterday's poll. ...

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  17. LITHGOW BALLOT.

    Six of the eleven Labour members of the old council were defeated. They were:—The Mayor of Lithgow (Alderman Schofield), Alderman Luchetti (Lang Plan candidate for ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. TWELVE REJECTED.

    Only one of five Lang Plan candidates was returned at Junee, and he was seventh in a council of nine members. Twelve Lang Plan candidates at Wagga were rejected, and at ...

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  19. MR. BRUCE.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, who will leave for Toulon on December 10, has issued a policy statement of 3000 words. He says: "Mr. Scullin lost the greatest ...

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  20. DYNAMITE.

    The first bomb outrage in the history of Darwin occurred at 3.30 o'clock this morning, when dynamite was exploded in the door of Sun Hing Kee's general store. The door was ...

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  21. VICTORY FOR MODERATES.

    Extraordinary interest was shown in the election of nine aldermen for the Cessnock Municipal Council. There were 30 candidates Including a Labour group, three different ...

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  22. MAN SHOT.

    James Hall, aged 68, was shot at Fifield, about 21 miles west of Trundle, late last night He now lies in the Parkes Hospital in a critical condition. His dying depositions ...

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  23. FALL IN THE POUND.

    In a speech at Newport the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), referring to the recent depreciation in the external value of the pound, said that one ...

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  24. NORTH SYDNEY.

    "I want to tell you that we men of the country are prepared to stand shoulder to shoulder with you of the city in a united effort to get back a condition of prosperity. ...

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  25. A.L.P. OFFICIALS BEATEN.

    As in the preceding council election at Parkes, only one Labour candidate was returned, but among Labour voters a pronounced swing against Lang Plan candidates was ...

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  26. ROYAL FAMILY.

    The Queen has practically recovered from a chill from which she was suffering, and expects to return to London from Sandringham on Monday. ...

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  27. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Florence Isabel Maidens, aged about 30 years, who suddenly became ill on Friday, died yesterday from a complaint that has not yet been diagnosed. ...

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  28. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Mr. Silas H. Strawn, president of the united States Chamber of Commerce at Spokane (Washington) to-day, announced plans for an export sales agreement between United ...

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  29. "SURPRISINGLY SATISFACTORY."

    When It is remembered that we were pitted against overwhelming odds, the results are surprisingly satisfactory," said the general secretary of the Australian Labour party ...

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  30. SAVINGS BANK.

    The Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales advise that no set-off or transfer will be allowed in any department (old business division) of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. TRADE AGREEMENT.

    Canada receives a minimum tariff on all goods exported to Brazil under a provisional trade treaty between the two countries, which became effective to-day Canada is ...

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  32. COMPLETE LABOUR ROUT

    In Bulli Shire the new council will comprise seven anti-Labour and two Labour supporters against five and four respectively in the retiring council, Bulli is an Industrial and ...

    Article : 530 words
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