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  2. BROADCASTING THE RESULTS

    Broadcasting the election figures from 2UE last night.--The staff which kept the listeners posted, from the receipt of the first return until the finish of the count. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Federal Cabinet Changes

    One of the first problems the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) will have to tackle when he returns to Canberra next week from Tasmania will be a Cabinet reshuffle. The problem will be complicated should the Minister for Defence (Sir ...

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  4. COUNT FOR SENATE INDECISIVE

    In N.S.W., the Labor team was well in the lead, with nearly double the total vote of the Government candidates. ...

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  5. JEAN BATTEN HAS RECORD IN GRASP

    Well on the way to breaking the England Australia record, Jean Batten landed at Athens, ...

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    And here's your card. A fair attendant at a Mosman booth lends help to a male voter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "SUNDAY SUN" RACED TO COUNTRY

    An occasion of important news development, such as the Federal elections provide, is a challenge to a modern ...

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  8. ELECTIONS SEEM QUIET TO AMERICAN

    When he arrived in Sydney last Monday, Mr. E. J. Mehren, of Chicago, expected to be bombarded from all sides with ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. ELECTION AND STOCK PRICES

    Return of the Lyons Government with a good majority might cause some hardening of security price, says the city editor of "The Daily ...

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  10. REPORT OF HITCH IN SEAT COUNT

    Martin electorate captured the distinction last night of posting the first progress result of counting in New South Wales, its ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. ELECTORS TOOK A QUIET VIEW OF POLL

    Australia's 4,000,000 voters recorded their verdict yesterday with decided calmness. At Sydney Town Hall, where a ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. Nominees Declare A.J.C. Policy

    Candidates for election to the A.J.C. committee to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir Colin Stephen, have addressed ...

    Article : 369 words
  13. Party System Still Unshaken

    Despite recent successes of Independent candidates in New South Wales by elections, yesterday's poll revealed that, generally speaking, the ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. PARKHILL AWAITS FULL COUNT

    "I shall make no comment about the Warringah poll until the count is complete," said Sir Archdale Parkhill, interviewed at his home by ...

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  15. UNITS COMBINE TO HELP CHILD WELFARE

    To assist the State in child welfare, a number of social and health organisations will pool their activities. ...

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  16. Lyons Hears The Results At Home

    DEVONPORT, Saturday.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, with Dame Enid Lyons, spent to-night with a few friends sitting in his Hilltop ...

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  17. A NEW FACE

    Mr. T. Sheehan, Labor, new member for Cook. An ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MOVE TO OUST LANG LIKELY

    It is likely that one of the first reactions in the New South Wales Labor movement will be a demand by the trades unions for a change in ...

    Article : 109 words
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  20. Murder and Riots on Sydney's First Election Day

    MURDER, intimidation, rioting, mob law, drunkenness! It's an old Sydney election day custom. And it all happened in the lusty, red-blooded days when Sydney was young --June 15, 1843, when the first election was held. No memorial has been erected to ...

    Article : 437 words
  21. Eyes Injured In Laboratory Mishap

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.--Stewart McGowan, a boarder at King's College. Auckland, was carrying out an experiment in the school laboratory ...

    Article : 49 words
  22. Election Interest Led To Fatality

    Henry Frederick Smith, 77, was knocked down by a motor car and killed while crossing High-street, Penrith, last night. It is believed that he ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. FOLLOWING THE COUNT IN THE RIVAL CAMPS

    Left: At U.A.P. headquarters.--The General Secretary, Mr. Horsfield, analysing the results as they were telephoned from the tally room last night. Right: The scene at Labor headquarters at the Trades Hall, where close touch was kept with the progress of the count. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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