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  2. LABOR GOVERNMENT DEFEATED AT W.A. ASSEMBLY POLL ONLY 22 MEMBERS IN NEW HOUSE

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Legislative Assembly elections held on Saturday have resulted in the defeat of the Government, which ...

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  3. HAPPY NIGHT AT UNIVERSITY

    STUDENTS demonstrated on Saturday night that the reforms in the annual gala had not damped their gaiety nor dimmed ...

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  4. NATION IN PAWN

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — "As a nation we are in pawn," deciared the Prime Minister, when speaking yesterday at a gathering of the new ...

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  5. WORLD WILL SAVE £500,000,000 SAYS PRESIDENT HOOVER Prance And Italy Blame Each Other For Five Power Failure

    LONDON, Sunday:—The conclusion of a three-Power naval treaty is hailed in Britain and America as a splendid achievement which, according to President Hoover, will mean a saving to the world of £500,000,000. America will budget for the navy in the vicinity of ...

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  6. RESULTS SURPASS ESTIMATE

    LONDON, sunday.—Writing in the Observer, Mr. J. L, Garvin, political economist, declares the results of the conference far ...

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  7. BRITISH PRESS VIEWS "Personal Triumph For Premier”

    LONDON, Sunday.—The results of the Naval Conference are the subject of leading articles in the press. ...

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  8. PARTY IN CAR INJURED Collision On Esplanade At Night

    FOUR people were slightly injured when a car driven by Eric Pearce, of Kooyong Road, Caulfield, came into collision with another ...

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  9. WADED INTO SEA AFTER BOAT

    GEELONG, Sunday. —.After he had jumped into a lisherman's boat and rowed it about half a mile from the beaeh near Clifton ...

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  10. No Longer Premier

    culture (Mr. Millington) for Mt. Morgan, and the Minister for Railways (Mr. Willcock) for GeraldThe Lender of the Opposition ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RIVER FUNERAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two launches instead of the usual hearse and mourning coanches, were used for the funeral of Mrs. Dennis, 87, ...

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  12. WHEEL COLLAPSES

    WHEN a touring car in which they were travelling capsized in Ballarat Road, near Bosque Street, Braybrook, shortly before ...

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  13. Boys At Play In Street Injured By Car

    Two boys were [?]d down and injured when the steering of a motor car got out "of [?] in Richmond early last night. ...

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  14. Hoover Approves Work Of Delegates

    WASHIGTON, Sunday.— President Hoover said on Friday that he had communicated to the American naval delegation his ...

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  15. Bishop Gives Part Of Income To Work’ess Relief Fund

    WAGGA (N.S.W.),.Sunday—When speaking on the unemployment position generally at Wagga Townsmen’s meeting ...

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  16. British Talkie Enjoyed At Private View

    As the first step in [?] effort to capture a share of [?] activities in Austraiia [?]ers a British Dominions ...

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  17. Buckjumper Throws Son, Then Father

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Attempting to ride a buckjumper at Bathurst yesterday, Phillip Berry was thrown heavily, and had his right ...

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  18. Yawl Begins Year’s Trip Round Australia

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Beginning a round-Australia voyage of 9000 miles that will last 12 months, the 30ft. auxiliary yawl, ...

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  19. Found Unconscious

    Unconscious from head injuries. Clarence Trickey, 29, of O’Grady Street, West Brunswick, was found beside his motor cyeie in Dean ...

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  20. £1171 INVESTED ON HORSES LEFT STANDING AT POST

    A DELAIDE, Sunday.—Because of a defect in the barrier at the start of the Welter at Victoria Park yesterday, £1171, represent i n g ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. ONLY BOMBS LACKING FROM THIS RAID IN WAR CONDITIONS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — An aeroplane circling overhead, camouflage, wire entanglements, flags, and a smoke screen were features today of Australia's most modern two-up school raid, near Ascot racecourse. ...

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  22. Sir Stanley Argyle Pleated; Premier Silent

    The Acting Leader of the Opposition in Victoria (Sir Stanley Argyle) said last night be was gratified at the result of the ...

    Article : 63 words
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