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  2. GOVERNMENT SAVED BY TWO VOTES

    By only two votes—the narrowest margin in its history—the Government was saved from defeat in the House of Representatives to-day, on a motion by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Latham) for the adjournment of the House to discuss the ...

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  3. WELCOME NEWS OF RAIN

    General rain fell in South Australia on Monday and yesterday, particularly in pastoral areas. This and the splendid general rain which ...

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  4. 10,000 LISTEN TO MR. LANG

    Ten thousand people crowded into the stadium at West Melbourne to-night to hear the Premier of New South Wales ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UNIUNG THE OPPOSITION

    Although the Opposition leader (Mr. Latham) had formal conversations with Mr. Lyons and Dr. Page to-night on the question of ...

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  6. SPAIN A REPUBLIC

    The British United Press announces that King Alfonso abdicated this afternoon. A report from Barcelona says that a republic has been formed. An earlier report said that Count ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MAN WHO KILLED FOR PLEASURE

    Peter Kuertin, reputed to be the Jack the Kipper of Dusseldorf, told the court, at his trial yesterday. that it was his ambition to be the ...

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  8. Support of Riverina Movement

    The leader of the Riverina movement (Mr. Charles Hardy, jun.) announced to-day that Mr. Lyons would receive the full support of the Riverina movement hi his campaign to restore confidence and financial stability. ...

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  9. Tasmanian Nationalist Campaign

    The Attorney-General of Tasmania (Mr. H.S. Baker), in opening the Nationalist campaign for the State elections, said the removal of the ...

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  10. Mr. Long Will Stand By Mr. Scullin

    Mr. w. J. Long, who represents me district of Lang hi New South Wales in the House of Representatives, gave an emphatic denial to-day to a published ...

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  11. DEMPSEY TO FIGHT IN DIVORCE COURT

    Jack Dempsey confirmed rumors that his next fight is scheduled to be In the divorce court against his actress wife, Estelle Taylor. Dempsey said ...

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  12. Cheering News from Barrier

    ream set in again last night and continued for some time, the local registration being 72 points. There was a slight intake at Stephens Creek ...

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  13. LINDRUM CALLED INFLATIONIST

    "Australia has a habit of throwing up remarkable people," said Lord Riddell, handing over the "News of the World" Empire Gold Cup to the ...

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  14. INTEREST DEBT OF N.S.W.

    Replying to the Country Party leader (Dr. Earle Page), in the House of Representatives to-day, the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) said he did not know ...

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  15. Stock Agents' Reports

    The following are advices received from stock agents of registrations not shown on the official rainfall list:— North and North-east.—Mutooroo, 58 ...

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  16. ATTACK ON STATE GRANTS

    "It is an attack on the rights of certain States, which, I feel sure, they will not take lying down," said the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Butler) ...

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  17. HELP FOR VICTORIAN FARMERS

    The Premier (Mr. Bogan) has accepted the proposal of the special committee appointed by the chamber of Commerce for the raising of a loan of ...

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  18. AIR JAIL NOW AT AKYAB

    The Darwin air mail plane arrived here at 4 p.m., and win leave for Rangoon to-morrow. According to schedule the plane ...

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  19. WOMAN CHARGED WITH BIG FRAUD

    Leila Beryl Smith (37) law clerk was charged at the Central Police Court this morning with having, in the last five years, conspired with William ...

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  20. "CHURCH HAS FALLEN DOWN ON JOB"

    In an address to-day, Mr. Hughes, M.H.R., questioned the wisdom of the churches in standing aloof from the great public questions of the day, and ...

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  21. Bankrupt to Contest Seat He Resigned

    Mr. R. J. Stuart Robertson, who recently was compelled to resign his seat in the Legislative Assembly because he had declared bankrupt, was endorsed ...

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  22. G.P.O. Will Handle All Letters

    People who desire to send letters to England by the first experimental air mall next week need nave no fear that their correspondence will not be ...

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  23. Mr. Lang's Adelaide Programme

    Those sponsoring Mr. Lang's visit to Adelaide visited the Exhibition Building yesterday and arranged for special seating accommodation to be available ...

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  24. HALLETT GOLD SLUG

    The slug of gold which was found at Ulooloo on Saturday afternoon by Mr T. Trenowden, a Prospector, is now in Adelaide. It was taken to the Mines ...

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  25. N.Z. GOVERNMENT ECONOMY

    The compulsory retirement of all civil servants with 35 or more years of service has been decided upon by the ...

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  26. 5 AD TO BROADCAST

    To-night station 5 AD will relay another band conceit from the Tanunda Institute. The concert win be given by the local band. ...

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  27. HOW WERE SECRET CABLES DISCLOSED?

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) stated in the House of Representatives to-day that he would make a statement ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. "Terms of Reference Adequate"

    Replying to Mr. Hawker, in the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said protests had been received from the smaller States ...

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  29. NO SUPPORT FOR FEDERAL A.L.P.

    Unions and Labor Leagues are defiant of the ultimatum of the new Labor Party that they must pledge allegiance to the Federal Labor Party before ...

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  30. OTHER FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 words
  31. WOMAN STRANGLED

    Miss Ruby Anderson (26) also known as Braddock. was strangled at Kurri Kurri this morning. A young man called at the police station at 2 o'clock ...

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  32. Bandits Descend on Town with Machine Guns

    Although official circles have not confirmed the exact number of fatalities it is reported that a large group of ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. "Opinion Turning Against Mr. Lang

    The swing of public opinion against Mr. Lang, shown by results of two recent by-elections, was one of the feattures of the political situation in New ...

    Article : 138 words
  34. "GONE WEST"

    At breakfast to-day the police sergeant at Goondiwindi received a setter signed "T. Chambers" stating that by the time the letter was read the ...

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  35. "lonian Travels at 210

    Miss Ruth Nichols set a new speed record for women over a three-kilometer course to-day by travelling at 210.685 m.p.h. ...

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  36. Advertising

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    Advertising : 95 words
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