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  2. Prime Minister and Mr. Scullin Clash in House on Censure Motion

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—New works financed with loan and revenue moneys were announced in the House of Representatives today by the Prime Minister during a reply to a surprise censure motion by the Opposition Leader, who charged the ...

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  3. RACING MEN OUT FOR YEAR IN POLYGONUM CASE

    ENDING their inquiry yesterday into the running of Polygonum in the Jumpers’ Flat Race at Mentone on Wednesday, the stipendiary ...

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  4. MORE TROUBLES FOR MR. ALLAN

    AS part of the reform section’s campaign to “rejuvenate” the Country Party, it rvas stated yesterday that the party leader (Mr. ...

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  5. MAILEY SAYS THAT LARWOOD TRIED TO HIT OXENHAM

    From a Correspondent LONDON, April 20. — With the title And Then Came Larwood, the manuscript and sketches of Arthur ...

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  8. To Love, Honor and O.K.

    THERE was too little symbolism in modern life, especially in marriage, said the chairman of the Congregational ...

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  9. Clergy Not Among White Collar Class in U.S.A.

    RABBI J. MARK, a former official of the Clothing Trades Union in U.S.A., told the Trades Hall Council last night that any surprise delegates ...

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  10. LOOKING FOR THE RAIN.

    An official of the Meteorological Bureau making cloud observations yesterday through a special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Rare Scientific Evidence at Murder Inquest

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Scientific evidence relating to blood tests, of a type never given before in Australia and, as far as is known, in ...

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  12. Pope Leaves Vatican For Second Time

    ROME, Thursday.—Making the most complete break with the tradition of voluntary exile which began in 1870, the Pope today left the Vatican ...

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  13. No More Introductions “With a View to Matrimony”

    FOLLOWING the decision to prohibit marriages in registrar's offices in the metropolitan area, it was announced yesterday that the ...

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  14. “MORE REACTIONARY THAN MUSSOLINI”

    A protest was made by the Trades Hall Council last night against the action of the Attorney-General in giving instructions to the Government’s ...

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  15. Women Want Act Against Long Steeplechases

    THE National Council of Women supported last night the suggestion of Mrs. C. Lort-Smith, secretary of the Animal Welfare League, that ...

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  16. Mr. Lyons Talks of Further Cuts In Wool Freights

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Broadcasting from 2CH Sydney tonight, the Prime Minister said the Government was considering a further reduction in ...

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