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  2. WHY LABOR LOST ELECTION

    GEELONG, Sunday.--The Leader of the State Parliamentary Labor party (Mr. Cain) believes his party lost the last Federal election because the Government "did too much too soon for the great mass of the people." ...

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  3. Newsboys Line Up at Their Country Club

    A COUNTRY FARM FOR MEMBERS OF THE CITY NEWSBOYS' CLUB was opened at Millgrove, near Warburton, on Saturday by Lady Brooks, wife of the Governor. Lady Brooks is seen inspecting a guard of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRANSPORT DISPUTE

    Despite week-end rumors of an impending suburban train stoppage, no action was sanctioned yesterday to cause an interruption of services today. Meetings took place ...

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  5. Financial Help from Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- At a meeting of about 130 members of the Tramways Employes' Association in the Trades Hall ...

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  6. M.L.A. Wants 300 Hotels Delicensed

    An attack on the police and a declaration that 300 Victorian hotels should have ...

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  7. Six Shots in Richmond St.

    Detectives are inquiring into a shooting affray at Richmond on Saturday afternoon, when a man fired six shots from a ...

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  8. Two Arrests on £2500 Charge

    Detectives, in raids on houses in Malvern and Prahran during the week end, arrested two men on charges of ...

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  9. Mr. Bell Outlines Plan to End Tram Strike

    The holding of a secret ballot and the immediate manning of one tram route were suggested last night by the former chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. H. H. Bell) as the best means of ending the tram strike. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 40 In Raid on Chinese Opium Dens

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Forty police and Customs officers yesterday staged a mass raid on three Chinese opium dens ...

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  11. Watchmen Must Keep Walking

    Watchmen and cleaners who usually use all-night trams to get to work are to continue walking and hitch-hiking. ...

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  12. Clerks Shut Out Vic. Delegates

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Federal conference of the Clerks' Union at Nowra this week end refused to admit ...

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  13. No Greetings for "Red Dean"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, (Archbishop Halse) stated tonight that the "Red ...

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  14. Weather Tip in Governor's Trips

    GEELONG, Sunday.--The Governor, Sir Dallas Brooks, and his family have a joke with each other about ...

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  15. Ley Case Echo in Shooting

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- At Kogarah police station today Mrs. J. R. Ley, 42, of Juvenisavenue, Caravan Head, near ...

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  16. Child Dies After Shooting

    Leslie Raymond Vincent Phillips, two years and 11 months, was fatally wounded in the head in a shooting ...

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  17. Work Begins on New Port

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Premier (Mr. McG[?]rr) yesterday fired a blast of dynamite at the Illarwill Quarry, Woodford ...

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  19. First G.I. Here on Leave from Japan

    An American serviceman, Sergeant Kenneth Eckerd, arrived in Melbourne yesterday after a trail-blazing flight from Japan. ...

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  22. Three Deaths in Cycle Accidents

    One motor cyclist was killed and several were injured in road accidents during the week end. The victim of an accident on Friday died yesterday. A ...

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    SERGEANT K. ECKERD, OF THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, after arrival from Japan at Essendon yesterday with his wife, a Melbourne woman, and daughter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Wreckage of Adeline Found

    COBDEN, Sunday. -- Today at Port Campbell part of the wreckage of the launch Adeline. missing from King ...

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  26. Members Win in Labor Ballots

    Two sitting Labor members of the Legislative Assembly who had to face pre-selection ballots in their electorates on Saturday won comfortably. ...

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  27. Police Boys Seize Gang of Vandals

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Four young members of suburban police boys' clubs today arrested four boys who were ...

    Article : 195 words
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