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  2. PARTY POLICIES BEFORE ELECTORS

    With the dissolution of Parliament yesterday, the general election campaign is in full swing. The manifestoes of the Government and the ...

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  3. GROWING NEEDS OF RETURNED MEN

    The increasing needs of returned soldiers with the advance of the years were stressed by Mr. Hawker, M.H.R., when he spoke at the annual reunion ...

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  4. OUTLOOK FOR EARLY HOPEFUL

    There has been a complete change in the outlook for the peace negotiations during: the week-end. In British Government circles the terms which Mussolini suggested to M. Laval for the settlement of the halo-Abyssinian dispute, are not regarded as justifying the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ACCEPTORS FOR CUP KNOWN TOMORROW

    With acceptances falling due on Tuesday for the Melbourne Cup, interest is quickening in Australia's greatest race, which will be run at ...

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  6. BELGIAN TREATY EXTENDED

    As an outcome of the recent visit to Brussels of the Australian Minister for Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett), the trade agreement between Belgium and ...

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  7. FOUR INJURED IN CAR SMASH

    Two young men and two girls were injured when a motor car alleged to have been stolen from Tanunda while the band competitions were in ...

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  8. PEACE LESS

    Mussolini has delivered a special message in connection with the 13th commemoration of the Fascist march on Rome, which will be celebrated ...

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  9. Minister Gratified At Result Of Negotiations

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. White), commenting on the reported renewal of the trade agreement between Belgium and Australia, said ...

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  10. CURBING FRENCH FASCISTS

    Although it had before it a resolution, adopted by the executive, demanding that the Premier (M. Laval) should call Parliament together early enough to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ASSEMBLY TO SIT LATE TOMORROW

    The Government has decided that the Assembly shall sit tomorrow night until the Estimates are passed. As the House spent the greater part of last ...

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  12. NEW NAVAL VOTE

    A decree has been issued announcing an extraordinary appropriation of £7,000,000 spread over three years for new naval construction, including the ...

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  13. U.S. NOTE TO GENEVA

    In response to a memorandum outlining the action taken at Geneva in the Italo-Ethiopian dispute, the Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) has ...

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  14. HOTTEST OCTOBER NIGHT FOR 11 YEARS

    Unpleasant sultry weather was experienced over the week-end, the temperature rising on Saturday to 89.6 degrees after a muggy night, during ...

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  15. MR. BALDWIN AND BLOCKADE

    In opening the election campaign today with a broadcast from Chequers the first of 12 broadcasts from party leaders—the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 305 words
  16. STATES' VOTE ON L.B.W. RULE

    A move inspired by Victorian members to rescind the Board of Control's decision which was against the new l.b.w. rule being used on the South ...

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  17. PROVIDING WORK THROUGH COUNCILS

    In connection with the announcement of the Premier (Mr. Butler) that, at the next meeting of the Loan Council, the question of assisting local ...

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  18. Queensland Opposes New Rule

    Queensland's two members on the Board of Cricket Control—Messrs. J. S. Hutcheon and R.J, Hartigan—voted on Saturday against the introduction ...

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  19. U.S. NOTE WELCOMED IN GENEVA

    League circles welcome Mr. Cordell Hull's promise that the United States would exercise its moral Influence ...

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  20. PRIVATE CONTRACTS FOR STATE WORKS

    The Minister for Public Works and Local Government Mr. Spooner), speaking at Griffith yesterday, said that the Government proposed to abolish the ...

    Article : 177 words
  21. BELFAST'S HOMAGE TO LORD CARSON

    Ten thousand shipyard workers stood bareheaded when the destroyer bearing Lord Carson's remains docked here today. Business was suspended ...

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  22. Sanctions Legislation To Be Dealt With At Once

    Sanctions legislation will come before the Federal Parliament almost at once, it was indicated by the Prime Minister yesterday. Mr. Lyons said ...

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  23. Runaway Car Wheel Breaks Shop Windows

    Rolling rapidly for about 200 yards after it had come adrift a front motor car wheel shattered two plateglass windows of Wilkinson's chemist shop ...

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  24. DEATH OF ANOTHER GANGSTER

    Albert Stein, alias Stern, an undersized youth of 22, and a confirmed narcotic addict, for whom the police have been hunting for a year on several ...

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  25. Commercial Flying To Be More Strictly Controlled

    The Federal Cabinet will consider soon, amendments to the Air Navigation Regulations, aimed at giving the Civil Aviation Branch stricter control ...

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  26. "FRANCE MUST BELIEVE BRITAIN"

    M. Herrist, Minister without Portfolio, speaking at the Radical Socialist Party conference today, after emphasising the fact that co-operation ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. Mob Of Sheep Taken From Police Custody

    There was consternation in the Forbes police district when it was discovered that a mob of sheep which was in police custody pending the hearing, ...

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  28. Spies Exchanged By France And Germany

    The Strasbourg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that two Germans who had been convicted of spying in France have been exchanged ...

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  29. Floral Festival Meeting Postponed

    The meeting of representatives of floricultural societies and occupiers of business premises in King William street, which was to have been held at ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. British Troops In Egypt Reinforced

    The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" reports that a battalion of the First Manchester Regiment from the West Indies has disembarked at Port ...

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  31. Canadian Woman Averages Twelve Yawns A Minute

    At the end of the seventh week during which she has been a afflicted with "constant vawning. Mrs. P.E. Wakelin has lest 12 pounds. She is suffering ...

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