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  4. The Most Weird Cabinet Since Federation

    WEAK in personnel and easily the most weird and discordant since Federation in the strange allocation of portfolios, the new Federal Cabinet, announced this evening, is living ...

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  5. NEWCASTLE POLICE HOPEFUL

    WHILE the police admitted late to-night that they are at a dead-end, they are hopeful that their investigations will reveal a ...

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  6. Labor's Biggest Gathering Since 1929

    When the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party held its pre-sessional meeting at Canberra yesterday 42 of the 45 M s.H.R.,Senators and Senators-elect comprising the party, were present--representing the biggest gathering since the 1929 elections. This group, specially taken for "The Labor Daily," comprised: Seated on grass(left to right) Senator-elect S. K. Amour (N.S.W.), Messrs. W. J. Scully (N.S.W.). G. Lawson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Joy's Mother

    Mrs. M. E. HOWARTH, mother of Joy Howarth, who returned from Hollywood by the Monterey yesterday. (See story in this issue.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JOCKEY McCARTEN SUSPENDED

    PROMINENT Jockey M. McCarten was yesterday, suspended from riding for two months by the A.J.C. stewards. See story on page 2. ...

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  10. LABOR'S FEDERAL OFFICERS

    CONVINCINGLY demonstrating the complete unity of purpose and outlook of the Federal Labor Party, all four officers ...

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  11. Four Shots Fired At Egyptian Premier

    CAIRO has been sent into a terment following the unsuccessful attempt of Ezzedin Abdel Khalek, a member of the ...

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  12. D.BUDGE HAS WRIST OF IRON

    MEET the Champ.! Donald Budge arrived in Sydney yesterday. You haven't seen tennis until you have seen it played by ...

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  13. TWO AEROPLANE DISASTERS

    NEWS of two recent air disasters in Europe, involving the loss of 13 lives, reached here to-day. A Polish airliner, engaged on the ...

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  14. Another Sop For Ryde

    ACCORDING to report, tens of the thousands of pubilc money has been expended in Ryde electorate during the regime of the Minister for ...

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  15. PRINCE INJURED IN SMASH

    Prlnce Bernhard von Llppe, husband of Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, is suffering from concussion as the result of his car ...

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  16. ITALY RECOGNISES MANCHUKUO

    Italy to-day formally recognised the Japanese-controlled State of Manchukuo, formerly Manchuria. ...

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  17. FREEMASONRY WILL STILL BE PERMITTED

    THE plebiscite on the proposed suppression of Freemasonry has resulted in a majority against suppression. The voting resulted: For the ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    Will the breaking down late to-night of the conference of managers of both houses of Parliament the Legislative Council ...

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  19. CHEMIST FOUND IN DYING STATE

    Langston Denis (Joe) Croxford, 37, a chemist, was found in a dying condition early this morning in his room at a boarding-house in Mort ...

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  20. A Blow-Out

    The winner of the balloon race, R. MACDONALD, in action at the Railway coaching branch picnic at Clifton Gardens yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CONCERN FOR SCIENTISTS ON ICE-FLOE

    THE party of Russian scientists who have voluntarily remained Arctic circle for some months, have caused ...

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  22. DROWNED IN RIVER

    At the inquest at Huonvine concerning the death of Preston Nathaniel Wallis, 29, who was drowned in the Kuon River on Frlday night, ...

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  23. COUNTER LUNCHES COST £3 A WEEK

    Counter lunches at the Shakespeare Hotel, Devonshire St., City, cost £3 a week. Mrs. Alice Violet Hart told the Registrar in ...

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  24. CONSTABLE SHOT DEAD BY ARABS

    A BRITISH police constable named Pierce was fatally wounded when Arab terrorists ambushed a police party in the neighborhood of ...

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