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    Xmas crowds are good-tempered and orderly, and the authorities have little trouble with the traffic in the street. Bat for the life of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE MIRROR SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 26, 1931.

    James Henry Scullin was beaten before he went to the polls. His defeat began when he took Theodore back to the Treasury and was confirmed when the Lang party decided ...

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  7. ONCE WAS ENOUGH

    "Have you voted here or else where before to-day?" asked the worn looking: presiding officer at a South Perth booth last ...

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  9. THE PLEASURE WAS ALL HIS

    Witness I had the pleasure of taking him home. He drank and I had a struggling time. ...

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  10. BACK TO FRONT

    Italian witness: Not this Saturday, next Saturday. P.M.: You mean last Saturday week? 4 ...

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