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  2. Parkes Electors Repudiate Labour's Policy of Inflation

    Increasing excitement has characterised the development of the situation created by the United States' apology to Signor ...

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  3. FEDERAL CABINET

    Federal Cabinet yesterday commenced a series of meetings which are likely to be the most momentous-in the history of the ...

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  4. TWO SURPRISES

    The victories of the rank outsider. Amanullah, in the Kogarah Stakes, and of Promptitude in the Flying Handicap, at Moorefield races to-day, were ...

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  5. BATON CHARGES

    Serious clashes between the police and the striking shearers occurred at Emerald and Barcaldine on Saturday. At Emerald a ...

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  6. SWEEPING VICTORY Mr. C. W. Marr Regains Seat

    The defeat of the Labour candidate by an overwhelming majority, and with it repudiation of Labour's policy of inflation was the result of the Parkes byelection yesterday. The latest figures are:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WILKINS' PLANS

    Sir Hubert Wilkins announced that Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth, the millionaire who was with the Norge Polar flight in 1926, had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HEROIC RESCUES

    Rescuers at the Haig Pit colliery explosion relate terrible experiences. Many of the bodies had the clothes burned off and were so blackened that ...

    Article : 248 words
  9. FOUND GUILTY ON MURDER CHARGE

    The fifth day of the trial of Arthur Rouse, charged with the murder of an unknown man, in the "blazing car mystery" case, was devoted to to ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN NOTES

    There is so little Australian paper money in London that transactions in it, which were brisk last year, are now mostly negligible and casual. ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. £25,000 DAMAGE

    The most disastrous fire in Launceston for some years occurred early yesterday morning, when the timber and paint warehouse, of J. and T. Gunn, ...

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  12. "NOTHING SENSATIONAL"

    Mr. Scullin stated to-day:—"There is nothing sensational in the by-election as Parkes was never regarded as a Labour seat. It was held by Mr. ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Convicted of the murder of an unknown man whose charred remains were found after a car had been destroyed by fire, Arthur Rouse was ...

    Article : 361 words
  14. £5000 LOSS

    A message from Detroit states that Mr. Bert Hinkler, the famous Australian aviator, who is touring the United States, to day reported the ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Governor-General, the Earl of Clarendon, opened Parliament with the usual ceremony. In his speech, he dealt with the ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. DR. PAGE'S COMMENT

    Dr. Earle Page to-night said the Parkes election result was the natural reaction of the Labour Government's failure, to fulfil its false promises of ...

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  17. FAMOUS SCHOOL

    Most Australian tourists have seen the famous Battle Abbey School. At 4.30 this morning a fire broke out in the historic Abbots Hall and spread ...

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  18. STRUCK PIER

    The underwriters, after making an inspection of the Niagara after she struck a pier, in Vancouver Harbour in a fog, places the damage at £8000. ...

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  19. "WARNING TO LABOUR"

    No editorial comment has yet been made with reference to the Parkes election result, but observers in Sydney stress Mr. Marr's victory as a decisive ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. DORNIER DO.X.

    The Dornier Do.X. arrived here from Lisbon on the first stage of the trans Atlantic flight. She carries three passengers. ...

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  21. HARBOUR BRIDGE

    Referring to reports in the British Technical Press that the Sydney Barbour Bridge had resulted in a loss of £1,000,000, Dorman Long, and Co. ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. BRITISH MINISTRY

    Mr. Rainsay MacDonald, speaking at Watford, said the Government would not quit office until it was defeated or. a vote of censure. That ...

    Article : 41 words
  23. CANADA'S UNEMPLOYED

    News from Ottawa states that official fignres gathered from trade unions and other labour organisations place Canada's unemployed at 300,000. ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. BASIC WAGE CUT

    The ten per cent, wage cut ordered by the Federal Arbitration Court will take efect to-morrow. Since the court's decision 32 further applications for a ...

    Article : 39 words
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