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  2. Prime Minister Makes Up Quorum In Unusual Incident During Debate HOUSE SAVED BY MR. SCULLIN FROM COUNT OUT Makes Up Quorum In Tariff Debate OPPOSITION MISSING

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — There was an unusual incident in the House of Representatives tonight during the committee discussions on ...

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  3. ENGAGEMENT RING THROWN BACK

    ALEXANDER BROWN, a constable stationed at Colingwood. was sued. before Mr. Justice Wastey yesterday by Doris Adeline Ross, 24, of Shields ...

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  4. LABOR SPLIT THREATENED

    THE central executive of the Labor Party tonight will deal with the demand by a committee of a recent conference of industrialists for ...

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  5. JUDGE REPLIES TO JUSTICE

    JUDGE BEEBY said, in the Arbitration Court yesterday, he found it difficult to believe that a justice of the High Court had stated that a maze ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES OPEN Recent Big Advances In Price Maintained CLIP BEST YET SEEN

    BEFORE one of the largest gatherings ever seen at the Wool Exchange, the new season’s wool sales opened in Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INQUIRY WOULD BE FUTILE”

    "Ambitious, and futile," were the terms used by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Macfarlan) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, to ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. CHINESE MINISTER RESIGNS

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.- Brutally attacked by Chinese students at his offices on Monday, the Chinese Foreign Minister (Dr. C. T. Wang) ...

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  9. GAOL FOR RELIEF FRAUD

    For having imposed on the Footscray sustenance officer by making a false declaration, to obtain a benefit, John C. Thompson, 40, laborer, was ...

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  10. BILL LEFT TO SENATE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — There was an unexpected development in the House of Representatives tonight in the tariff debate, which has dragged ...

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  11. BUYERS PLEASED WITH MARKET

    MR. M. W. H. LEMPRIERE, of the wool buying firm of A. R. Lempriere Pty. Ltd., said last night it was pleasing to buyers, as well as to growers, ...

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  12. Anglicans Object To Duty On Bibles

    STRONG criticism of the action of the Federal Government in imposing a primage duty on the sale of Bibles was offered by the Rev. Dr. A. ...

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  13. Primrose Novelty At Show

    Rich displays of seasonal blooms were staged at the monthly show of the Royal Horticultural Society in the upper hall at the Town Hall ...

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  14. SIR WM. ORPEN DEAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—The [?] occurred yesterday of Sir Willliain. Orpen, the distinguished painter, at the age of 53. ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. Wildflowers: No. S

    The species of Goodenia, all Australians, number four score, Victoria's share being 19. The swamp Goodenia (Goodenia h[?]ilis), is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. A GOOD START!

    THE Lord Mayor's October appeal for £50,000 for the metropolitan hospitals and charities has had an auspicious start. for yesterday the Lord ...

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  17. Tax Commissioner Loses Appeal

    The Commonwealth Commissioner of Taxation suffered a severe defeat yesterday at the hands of the High Court. He appealed against a judgment of Mr. ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. Spire Progress Pleases

    The Anglican Synod yesterday adopted a motion recording its satisfaction with the progress made in the erection of the central spire of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. Synod Support For Scouts

    "This movement is bringing pence between nations. We must sanctify a movement that is definitely for good." said the Rev. F. A. Townsend, ...

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  20. Motor Fees Protest

    The National Roads As[?] strongly against the state Government's proposal to introduce leg[?]tion for payment of motor registation ...

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  21. R.S.L. For Disarmament

    PERTH, Thursday.—Believing that competition in armaments is leading all countries to ruin without bringing them security, the congress of the ...

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  22. Mr. Scullin Rejects Food Inquiry

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—An inexpensive inquiry into the cost of living figures for the last 12 months was urged by Mr. Keane (Lab., Vic.) in ...

    Article : 50 words
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