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  2. FALL OF GOVERNMENT: ELECTION NEXT MONTH

    The Scullin Government was defeated by 37 votes to 32, in a division in the House of Representatives on the motion of Mr. J. A. Beasley for the adjournment of the House to discuss the methods adopted in connection with the recent Federal grant for the relief of undemployment. ...

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  3. JAPANESE THREAT

    Fighting broke out between the Chinese and Japanese troops in the vicinity of Mukden yesterday. The engagement was fought between Chuliuho and Hsin Min Tun, the battle continuing until late in the evening. ...

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  4. EXCHANGE RATE

    A meeting of bankers, which concluded yesterday, it was learnt, was unanimously of the opinion that there should be no alteration ...

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  5. ELECTION SPUR

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) stated tonight that the Treasury officials hoped to complete their report on the Gov ernment Savings Bank amalgamation ...

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  6. MR. SCULLIN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), when interviewed late last night, indicated that he would wait on the ...

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  7. SERIOUS DISTRESS

    At a meeting of the Balmain Council last night, Alderman Thompson declared that thousands of unemployed in the district had their ...

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  8. REJECTED BILLS

    By an amendment of the Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly as foreshadowed by the Premier (Mr. Lang) to-day, the way will be made ...

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  9. TARIFF POLICY

    Mr. Robert Lincoln O'Brien, of Boston, has been appointed chairman of the Tariff Commission by President Hoover, replacing Henry P. Fletcher, ...

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  10. THE FATEFUL DIVISION

    The voting was as follows:- AYES Bayley, Beasley, Bell, D. Cameron, M. Cameron, Corser, Eldridge, ...

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  11. CAUCUS REVIEWS THE DEFEAT

    A meeting of the Labour Caucus was held at Parliament House last night. Caucus naturally confined its ...

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  12. ANXIOUS STAGE

    There was a large attendance in the House of Commons this afternoon when the committee stage of the Statute of Westminster Bill was ...

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  13. SURPRISE MOVE FOR TIN HARES

    In the Legislative Council tonight the Government unexpectedly introduced the Greyhound Coursing Bill, and it was passed ...

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  14. MR. SCULLIN'S TACTICS

    In the lobbies last night it was agreed that the tactical blunder of Mr. Scullin in the handling of the delicate situation on the floor of the House had much to ...

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  15. RUSH OF GOODS

    A last minute hustle is going on to get cargoes into England before the first dumping order is in force. All available German aeroplanes have ...

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  16. ARBITRATION BILL

    Despite the drastic nature of many provisions of the Arbitration Bill, union secretaries and organisers, who drew up the original measure, to-day ...

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  17. MR. BRUCE MOVING LEISURELY

    "Things are moving," was Mr. S. M. Bruce's sole comment when the Australian Press Association informed him of the Federal Government's ...

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