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  2. ELECTION COUNT.

    Counting of outstanding votes was advanced sufficiently yesterday to make definite the result of the poll in two of the doubtful electorates. The Labour ...

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  3. EGYPTIAN TREATY.

    Speaking at an Empire Union luncheon, Lord Lloyd, whom the Ramsay MacDonald Cabinet removed from the High Commissionership of Egypt, said that he was sent ...

    Article : 185 words
  4. BRITISH LABOUR.

    The House of Commons devoted the evening to the committee stage of the Unemployment Insurance Bill. After a heated debate upon the conditions of those ...

    Article : 400 words
  5. CAR ON FIRE.

    One of the most grisly stones in the history of crime about insurance has been revealed as the result of skiltul tactics by detectives at Leipzig. A motor-car on fire ...

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  6. COAL COMPROMISE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—By a large majority the miner's who held a meeting at Cessnock to-day rejected the terms submitted to them for a general resumption of work ...

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  7. COLLINS ST. TRAMS.

    After test runs which will he made this afternoon from Brunswick street to Spencer street, the electric tram service in Collins street will begin to-morrow. The ...

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  8. NEW AIR SERVICE.

    NARRACOORTE (S.A.), Friday.— Victoria claims to be a tourists' paradise. Soon it will be an air tourists' paradise. On February 3 Australian Aerial Services ...

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  9. THE ECONOMIC MUDDLE.

    During the war Australia profited greatly by the fact that her production of sugar was unchecked. Since then the importation of sugar has been prohibited. ...

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  10. COLLIER FOUNDERS.

    Several lives were lost and widispread damage was done to property on land and sea by the worst storm for many years which swept over the British Isles last ...

    Article : 426 words
  11. MOTHER ATTACKS CHILDREN.

    SURAT (Q.), Friday.— A shocking tragedy occurred to-day, as the result of which Mrs. Ruby Miller, a half-caste woman, and her two children, Bobby, aged ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. STATE WARDS.

    Since the receipt from Mr. A. A. Kelley, P.M., of a report on the syslem adopted by the Children's Welfare department of boarding wards of the State with foster ...

    Article : 205 words
  13. RHINELAND EVACUATION.

    Following the French evacuation of the second Rhineland zone, the inhabitants of Weiss-en-Thurn were increased to find the French flag flying on the memorial to ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. BANKING BILL.

    The city editor of the "Morning Post" says with reference to the speeches of the Treasurer ot the Commonwealth (Mr. Theodore) on the Commonwealth Banking Bill[?] ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. TRAVEL ASSOCIATION.

    The Board of Control of the Australian National Travel Association has appointed Mr. Arthur H. O'Connor, a Melbourne journalist, as the representative of the ...

    Article : 211 words
  16. OBJECTIONABLE FILM.

    On behalf of the social service department of the Methodist Church, the Rev. G. A. Judkins yesterday sent the following telegram to the Commonwealth chief censor ...

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  17. Wireless Photograph.

    Less than 20 years after the first wireless message in the Morse code, sent across the Atlantic, resulted in the arrest of the murderer Crippen, comes the detention of a ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Although the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) informed the management committee of the Industrial Peace Conference that he would be willing ...

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  19. FRANKLIN BY-ELECTION.

    HOBART, Friday. — The nominations of Messrs. A. C. Seabrook and A. C. Blacklow (endorsed Nationalists), F. O. Foster and P. Murdoch (Independent ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. REPLY TO MR. HUGHES.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Premier (Mr. Bavin) was asked by Mr. Booth (Lab.) in the Legislative Assembly to-day whether he had seen a statement by Mr. Hughes ...

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  21. "LAWFULLY SHOT."

    SYDENY, Friday.— On November 21 James Townsend, of Five Dock, was shot, when he was found in the house of William Scott, at Gladesville. Townsend escaped ...

    Article : 92 words
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  23. MR. CLAPP TO BROADCAST.

    "The Railways and Safety" is the subject selected by the Chairman of the Railways Commissioners (Mr. H. Clapp) for an address which will be broadcast by ...

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