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  3. LETTERS

    Sir,—For those who travel, and know travel bureaux inside out, there never has been any difficulty in discovering most interesting and attractive pieces of literature that are available ...

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  4. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN REPORTS.

    The leader of the Country party in the Senate (Senator Hardy), speaking at Cowra to-night, said that his tour of the State had convinced him that ...

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  5. MR. LANG AT WAGGA.

    The leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Lang), speaking in the Wonderland Theatre here to-night, said that the policy of the Lyons Government ...

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  6. PROSPECTS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Federal Labour leader (Mr. Curtin), in a broadcast at Kempsey to-night, said that he was returning to Sydney heartened by the victory ...

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  7. THAT "CHAIN" LETTER.

    Sir,—The Roman Catholic authorities may repudiate that chain letter, and it may be "exposed and denounced in every Catholic paper in the Commonwealth," but will they ...

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  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Father Cusack attempts to answer my letter published in your paper October 6. I wish it to be noticed that he has not replied to my assertion that it must have been a ...

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  9. NEXT THREE YEARS CRITICAL.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill), in an address broadcast through national stations last night, said that the only way of keeping Australia out of war, or ...

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  10. WARRINGAH SEAT.

    Mr. P. C. Spender, the independent U.A.P. candidate for Warringah, at Mona Vale last night, advocated the appointment of a civilian of outstanding capacity to co-ordinate the ...

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  11. SOUND FINANCE.

    The executive committee of the Chamber of Manufactures of New South Wales, in a statement issued yesterday, congratulated the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) upon the great ...

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  12. MR. CURTIN'S SPEECH.

    Sir,—Being a man who has had to struggle and earn my living for over 40 years, I would, with other fellow-workers, like to ask Mr. Curtin where he is going to get these millions ...

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  13. HUME CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. T. Collins, M.P. (Country party candidate for Hume), has recovered from an illness Which lasted several weeks. He delivered an address, in which he said that it was ...

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  14. RIVAL CANDIDATES ON DEFENCE.

    The two candidates for Werriwa, Mr. Lazzarini (Labour) and Mr. Storey (U.A.P.), each addressed a meeting at Thirroul last night. ...

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  15. POSTAL VOTING.

    The Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. G. Barrett) stated yesterday that electors entitled to vote by post were those who would not on polling day be within the State in ...

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  16. "TALL TIMBERS."

    Sir,—Your correspondent, J. Roberts, has made a "discovery" in regard to the Australian film "Tall Timbers," which has been known all along to the majority of ...

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  17. ALL PENSION CUTS.

    Addressing a large gathering.to-night, Mr. Nock, retiring member for Riverina, pointed out that, since the Deakin Government introduced pensions in 1908, all the increases in ...

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  18. TARIFF BOARD.

    The chairman of the Tariff Board (Mr. McConaghy) said yesterday that the term "existing rates of duty" used in the Ministerial reference meant rates operating at the ...

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  19. DR. PAGE RECORDS HIS VOTE.

    The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page), while in Sydney yesterday, recorded his vote for the Federal elections. Dr. Page anticipated that he will be absent from the State—in ...

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  20. LESSONS OF VICTORIAN ELECTION.

    Results of the Victorian election do not point in the direction of a Federal Labour Ministry. Three factors which bear on the Federal ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

    Meetings arranged for U.A.P. candidates to— day include the following:— Barton: Jubilee Hall, Kogarah, 2.30 p.m.. speakers, Mr. A. Lane, M.P. (candidate), Mrs. ...

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  22. DANGER.

    Sir,—It is the duty of every able-bodied man to take up some system of defence training, such as learning to use arms or squad drill. There is nothing more certain that he will ...

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  23. COMMUNISTS IN LABOUR MOVEMENT.

    Mr. D. R. Hall, one of the U.A.P. candidates for the Senate. speaking at Croydon las[?] night said it was singularly unfortunate for the Labour movement and for Australia ...

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  24. OUR FISHING RESORTS.

    Sir,—The falling off in the number of tourists to the many fishing resorts on our coast, such as Woy Woy, Tuggerah, and others too many to enumerate is accounted for by ...

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  25. RAILWAYS' PROFIT.

    The Queensland railways showed a net surplus of £7872 for the year ended June 30. compared with a deficlt of £117,751 for the previous year, an improvement of £125,623. ...

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  26. IMPROVED COUNTRY ROADS.

    Addressing a meeting last night in support of Mr. Nock, M.P. (Country party candidate), the Minister for Lands (Mr. Buttenshaw) said tha[?] the financial achievements of the ...

    Article : 80 words
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