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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT MEETS ON MARCH 4

    Apparently the only decision reached at yesterday's meeting of Cabinet was that the House , of Representatives should ...

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  3. CONSTABLE ATTACKED

    After having arrested two men on charges of Illegal betting. Constable Harold George Connors (23), was attacked by a crowd of spectators ...

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  4. DECISIVE LABOR DEFEAT IN PARKES BY ELECTION

    The Federal National Party scored a decisive victory at the Parkes by-election on Saturday. Mr. C. W. C. Marr, a former Minister in the Bruce-Page Government, regained the seat with a majority of 8,833 over the Labor candidate (Mr. J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BEACH CONDUCT

    "Complaints from at least one municipality of indecent acts being committed on the beach in daylight, and of women unsuitably ...

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  6. BLAZING CAR MURDER

    Found guilty of the murder of an unknown man after a trial lasting six days, Arthur Alfred House was found guilty to-day. He received ...

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  7. HEROIC MINERS

    Twenty-eight lives were lost in the explosion on Thursday night at the Haig Pit, the undersea colliery at Whitehaven. ...

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  8. RAILWAY REVENUE

    Evidence or the disabilities from which the South Australian railways are suffering. Including the high cost of materials and low ...

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  9. MOTOR ACCIDENTS

    Ten persons were injured—fire of them seriously—when two motor cars collided at the corner of Livingstone-road and Sydenham-road ...

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  10. STATE FINANCE

    Last week the Government remitted £112.000 to London for Interest payment. It cost an additional £344)00 to send it. ...

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  11. FIVE-YEAR PLAN

    Writing in the "Daily . Express" regarding the outlook, in Russia, following his return from a tour of investigation, ...

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  12. COLLISON WITH TRAM

    A man was Killed and another injured when a motor car in which they were travelling collided with an electric tram, underneath a railway viaduct in ...

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  13. ASLEEP IN THE RAIN

    A tent, the only possession of Alfred Allen Warren (16). other than the clothes he was wearing was stolen while he was asleep ...

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  14. FIRED ON RUM-RUNNER

    The report of the Coastguard Board, which investigated the capture of the Josephine K. on Saturday, exempted the crew of the patrol boat of ...

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  15. SWISS ALPINE DISASTER

    Four members of a British party were killed by an avalanche in Switzerland last week, details of which have been brought in by the survivors. The ...

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  16. CYCLIST KILLED

    Fatal injuries were received by Mr. Arthur Ducle (27). of West Brunswick when a motor cycle and [?] which he was riding collided with a motor ...

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  17. GENERAL STOKE PROPOSED

    A mass meeting of members of the Australian Railways Union late to-night decided in favor of a general strike as a ...

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  18. CAR OVERTURNED

    A single-seater motor car overturned The driver Mr. R.H. Law and Mrs. ...

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  19. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    Early yesterday morning Messrs. C. R. Slviour and A. E. Osborne motored to Mr. James Robert Pilkington's farm to cut shed forks from the timber ...

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  20. MR. THEODORE STARTS WORK

    Mr. Theodore reassumed the office of Federal Treasurer yesterday as calmly as. if nothing had happened. Observers marvelled at his self-possession. ...

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  21. LIGHT PLANES IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

    Captain W.L. Pittendrigh and Mr. J. S. Hamre, the aviator and mining expert who were employed by the Australian Gold Exploration Company, and ...

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  22. "NO POLITICAL IMPORTANCE"

    Mr. Scullin says, In effect, that no political importance is to be attached to the Parkes result. In a statement made to-day, be said—There is ...

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  23. SCHNEIDER CUP RACE

    The decision of Great Britain to compete In the Schneider Cup race to welcomed by aviation correspondents. They state that British engineers ...

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  24. MR. FENTON'S RESIGNATION

    Mr. Fenton said yesterday that he resigned verbally last Tuesday. He had later sent the following telegram to Mr. Scullin:—"In accordance with our ...

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  25. MUSSOLINI INSULTED

    Excitement has grown concerning the projected court-martial of Major-General Butler, because of alleged insulting remarks about Mussolini. In the Senate ...

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  26. PARTY CLEAVAGE FEARED

    Fearing that the dissension in the Federal Ministry will lead to a definite cleavage among the members of the Parliamentary labor Party, ...

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  27. MR. BAVIN'S COMMENTS

    Sydney, February "The result will be a matter of satisfaction to every honest Australian," said the leader of the State Opposition (Mr. T. R. Bavin) last "It is ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S RESOURCES IN MEN AND MACHINES

    Air chief Marshal Sir john Salmond presided over a conference to-day at which Admiralty and other Government departments concerned and the ...

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  29. PASSING JUDGMENT ON LABOR

    The Impressive victory of Mr. Marr is very significant," said Mr. Latham leader of the federal Opposition tonight "The Labor Party deliberately ...

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  30. LOCAL COMMENTS ON RESULT

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) said last night that the result of the by-election Indicated that the public did not desire ...

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  31. HINKLER ROBBED

    Squadron-Leader Hinkler. who Is touring the United States, reported at Detroit to-day the theft of medals, souvenirs, Jewellery, and wearing apparel, ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POSSIBLY A VICTIM

    It Is possible that Miss L. R. Galloway, formerly a South Australian and a sister-in-law of Mr. E. W. Painter, of Cremorne-street. New Parkside, may ...

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  33. DEPRESSION WORLD WIDE

    The Minister of Markets (Mr. Moloney). who arrived here yesterday, when asked to comment on the economic situation, said in almost every ...

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  34. FARM LABORER DUPED

    Satisfied about the honesty of a man who entrusted him with a bulky wallet, which he said contained bank notes. Mr. John Marshland, a farm laborer, ...

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  35. SNAKE CHARMER BITTEN

    Early yesterday morning a man named Miller, and known as Mario the snake Charmer was bitten on the arm and forehead by a tiger snake He took little ...

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  36. MURDER OF ITALIAN

    Vincenzo Maloponte (33), fruiterer, was arrested on Newtown Bridge on Friday night and charged with the murder of Gulseppe La Spina on ...

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  37. RIBS FRACTURED

    When he was knocked down 'by a motor car on Saturday morning, George Vestey (44), laborer, of Marion-street, North Adelaide, had several ribs ...

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  38. REDUCTION OF WAGES

    Several new applications for a 10 per cent, reduction in wages were lodged with the Arbitration Court yesterday. The Victorian Railways ...

    Article : 156 words
  39. OTHER FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  40. VICTORIAN REVENUE CONTINUES TO DECREASE

    State revenue continues to decline steadily. The amount collected in January, £1,288,808, was less by £249,180 than in January, 1930. .In the first ...

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  41. HEAVY RAIN IN NORTH

    Heavy rain was reported in the country yesterday. Brock's Creek reported 280 points. Pine Creek 205. Katherine 326, Mataranka 158. ...

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  42. MANY DEDUCTIONS POSSIBLE

    When he was questioned to-day regarding the result of the by-election. Mr. Fenton said. "It is a big swingover. I will no more at present ...

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  43. POSITION OF MR. LYONS

    Mr. Lyons stated at Devonport on Saturday that he would leave for Melbourne on Tuesday to hand over his portfolio to his successor. 'It might ...

    Article : 101 words
  44. FATAL FALL OVER CLIFFS

    The second fatal accident at the Eurobin Falls, within a few months, occurred last evening, when Mr. Thomas Stanley Power (37), farmer, of Griffiths. ...

    Article : 110 words
  45. W.A.'S BIG DEFICIT

    State revenue for January was £639,911. compared with £725 160 for the same month of last year. Expenditure totalled £805.259. against ...

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  46. WAITING FOR MR. GABB

    Several committees and bodies in the Angas division affiliated with the Labor Party were represented at. the meeting of the Angas Electorate Committee at ...

    Article : 146 words
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