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  2. THE PARKES CAMPAIGN.

    Polling for the return of a member of the House of Representatives for Parkes takes place to-morrow. The campaign was conducted with great vigour yesterday and last night, among the speakers being the leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

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  3. ARBITRATION.

    The State Cabinet decided yesterday to introduce legislation immediately to restore Mr. Justice Piddington to the position of Industrial Arbitration Commissioner. ...

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  4. MR. THEODORE.

    An Ultimatum that the Gibbons plan for an inflation of the currency should be the basis of the financial policy of the Government has been served on the ...

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  5. TRADE UNIONS

    When the debate on the motion for the second reading of the Trades Dispute and Trades Unions Amendment Bill was resumed in the House of Commons this evening, Mr. ...

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  6. MR. FENTON AND MR. LYONS

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Lyons) and the Minister for Customs (Mr. Fenton) yesterday intimated their intention of resigning from the Federal Cabinet. Mr. Fenton stated that he had not acted on personal grounds, but ...

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  7. WAR DEBTS

    A report from Chicago states that the advisability of reduction of war debts owed to the United States by 16 European nations was given what is ...

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  8. MR. SCULLIN'S LETTER.

    The Prime Ministor (Mr. Scullin) has sent the following letter to Mr. J. H. Martin, the Labour candidate in the Parkes by-election:- "I wish you every success in your campaign ...

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  9. MR. LATHAM'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Latham, the leader of the Federal Opposition, trenchantly criticised the Government for its failure to restore confidence, and for its lack of a definite policy, when he ...

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  10. LABOUR PROTESTS.

    Significance was attached in Canberra today to published reporta from Sydney that there was a strong move in Labour circles there to review the appointment of Mr. ...

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  11. MR. FENTON.

    As a result of the decision of the Labour caucus to re-admit Mr. Theodore to the Cabinet and his subsequent reappointment as Treasurer, the Minister tor Trade and ...

    Article : 280 words
  12. MOTORSHIP ENTON.

    The position of the British motor-ship Enton, which is ashore on a reef on the south-east coast of New Caledonia, has become more serious. A heavy swell has ...

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  13. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    Well-informed people incline to the view that the Government is likely to reverse its Schneider Cup decision and officially support the contest. ...

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  14. MR. YATES'S COMMENT.

    Mr. G. E. Yates, M.P., who returned to Adelaide this morning, said that the reappointment of Mr. Theodore as Treasurer was the most tragic thing for the workers ...

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  15. EARL BEAUCHAMP.

    Earl Beauchamp, replying to a welcome by the National Liberal Club, did not associate himself with criticism of the appointment of the Governor-General of Australia as ...

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  16. MR. LANG'S SILENCE

    "Why does not Mr. Lang throw his weight into the Parkes campaign," asked Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, M.L.A., sneaking at Enfield last night. "No one is likely to mistake his ...

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  17. NEW BRIDGE

    A bill is to be introduced into the Legislative Assembly next week td give Ryde Council power to construct a bridge across the Parramatta River from Uhr's Point-road, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MR. LYONS.

    "I have forwarded my resignation from the Cabinet to the Prime Minister, indicating that I am prepared to carry on until a successor is appointed," said Mr. Lyons, at Devonport, ...

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  19. ANGRY STRIKERS.

    Diastic action was taken by striking shearers in the Surat district to-day. At three sheds, employees were threatened by a crowd of angiy strikers that they would be shot if ...

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  20. "DOPED" WICKETS.

    "Unless we are very careful, 'doped' wickets are going to break the bowleis' hearts and ruin the game," declared Lord Hawke at the annual meeting of the Yorkshire Cricket Club. ...

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  21. CHICAGO FINANCE.

    News from Chicago is that that city, which was rescued by a 74,000,000 dollar subscription of funds by Stiown Committee to pay municipal bills, is again in financial ...

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  22. MUNGANA.

    "Mr. Theodore is once more posing as a heaven-sent saviour who single-handed is going to pull Australia out of the mire into which his party has plunged it with one ...

    Article : 296 words
  23. SHEEPSKINS' DUTY.

    The Stockowners" Association passed a motion viewing with concern and alarm the action of the Federal Government in continuing to impose the export duty on sheepskins, ...

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  24. FIENDISH OUTRAGE.

    A dastardly outrage was committed by armed bandits from Ramkhaman village, in the Lahore district of the Punjab. Twelve bandits, armed with rifles and spears, raided the ...

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  25. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Unruliness marked a meeting of the Labour Council last night, when the ballot for election of officers was held. Fooling ran high, and finally there was ...

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  26. MR. THEODORE SWORN IN.

    Travelling from sydney by the mall aeroplane Southern Cloud, Mr. Theodore came to Melbourne to-day, and went to the country home of the Governor-General (Sir Isaac ...

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  27. DARWIN COMMUNISTS.

    Following the affray with pollco on the verandah of the Government offices yesterday, a number of Communists were brought before the magistrate to-day and remanded in custody ...

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  28. MR. LATHAM AT ASHFIELD.

    Addressing women at Ashfield yesterday afternoon the leader of the Federal Opposltion (Mr. Latham) said that when, in July. Mr. Scullin introduced a Budget, which had ...

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  29. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.

    The "Morning Post," in a leader entitled "Teething Troubles." says: "We are not altogether surprised that Mr. Theodore's reinstatement has caused consternation in ...

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  30. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE.

    Sir James Crerar. Home Member of the Executive Council, in the Assembly yesteray stated that from April to July last year, during the height of the civil ...

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  31. POISON MYSTERY.

    A man has been arrested in connection with the attempt to poison a family at Yadboro, near Milton. About three weeks ago John J. Rixon, his ...

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  32. SUNDAY CINEMAS.

    London cinema exhibitors have decided to continue opening on Sundays until officially notified to close. They say that the Court of Appeal's decision yesterday simply ...

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  33. LABOUR'S PROMISES.

    Speaking at Earlwood last night in support of Mr. Marr, Mr. T. W. White, M.P., Federal representative for Balaclava (Victoria), referred to the promises of the Labour party ...

    Article : 358 words
  34. FUEL SHORTAGE IN RUSSIA.

    A message from Moscow says that the popuiation is suffering from a fuel famine, with the temperature 26 degrees below zero. The supply to factories has been cut down, and ...

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  35. AORANGI'S COOKS.

    On the arrival of the Canadian-Australasian Royal mall liner Aorangi from Vancouver to-day, it has been learnt, a number of the vessel's cooks, butchers, and bakers ...

    Article : 106 words
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