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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    When the debate on the second reading of the Northern Territory Representation Bill was resumed in the Senate yesterday, Senator Gardiner (Cau, N.S.W.) said that ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    It was not until after half-past 2 yesterday morning that a division was taken in the Legislative Assembly on the motion for the second reading of the bill ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVICE PENSIONERS.

    Mr. Cotter (Cau, Richmond) moved the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly yesterday to direct attention to the hardships suffered by many former public ...

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  7. EDUCATIONAL NEEDS.

    A strong plea for the extension of the compulsory school ago beyond 14 years is made by the director of Education (Mr. Frank Tate), in a report which he has ...

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  8. GRIEVANCE DAY.

    Every third Thursday members of the House of Representatives are permitted to discuss "grievances" relating to any subject under the sun. It was grievance ...

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  9. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Mr. Tudor, in resuming the debate on the War Service Homes Bill, urged that special consideration should be extended to men who had suffered double ...

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  10. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    Whether the collection of Customs duties on goods from France, ltaly, and Belgium on the bisis of the current rate of exchange, instead of on the mintage par rate basis, ...

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  11. MR. HIGGS JOINS NATIONALISTS.

    Mr. Higges, member for Capricornia (Q.) in the House of Representatives, who, since his expulsion from the Caucus party early in the year, has been sitting as an ...

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  12. WHEAT MARKETING BILL.

    In moving the second, reading of the Wheat Marketing and Transportation Bill, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Oman) explained that clauses 1 to 16 were ...

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  13. PROPOSED NEW RAILWAYS.

    On the motion of the Minister for Railways (Mr. Barnes), the Legislative Assembly yesterday referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways ...

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  14. APPOINTMENTS TO N.S.W. BENCH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There were warm exchanges in the Legislative Assembly just before the House rose tonight when Mr. Chaffey, on the motion ...

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  15. OTHER BUSINESS.

    When the Legislative Council's proposed amendments to the [?] Operators Bill were considered, the Chief Secretary (Major Baird) said that the proposal ...

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  16. FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    Mr. Fenton (Cau.) asked in the House of Representatives yesterday whether it was still the intention of the Ministry to procced with the election or appointment ...

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  17. JUDGE AND MR. HUGHES.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Brennan (Cau.) directed attention to the controversy between the president of the Arbitration Court (Mr. ...

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  18. WELSH FAIR.

    A Welsh fair in aid of the organ funds of St. David's Church was opened at St. David's Hall [?] street, last evening, by Judge Williams. [?] ...

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  19. ISLAND MANDATES.

    When the New Guinea Bill was further considered in committee, the Prime Minister accepted the amendment moved by Mr. Tudor for the deletion of that portion ...

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