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  2. RUSH TO WORK.

    That a rush to make applications for duty had followed the council's recommendations to resume work immediately in the northern centres we reported to the various organisations comprising the ...

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  3. DRASTIC POWERS.

    The Railway Strike and Public Safety Preservation Bill, which passed all stages in the Assembly to-day, cams into ...

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  4. LAST SITTING.

    The House of Representatives galleries were crowded to-day, when the members assembled at 2.30 this afternoon. Immediately after prayers the ...

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  5. TOO HEAVY.

    After taking on petrol and bags of mail this morning at Alorstar, the Southern Sun was apparently too heavy. After safely negotiating a ditch ...

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  6. HOUSE DISSOLVED.

    The Prime Minister called on the Governor-General yesterday morning and asked for a dissolution; but it was not till Parliament had assembled in the afternoon that Sir Isaac Isaacs advised that the request had ...

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  7. EXCHANGE RATE.

    Through Professor D. Copland, a lengthy statement on Australian Exchange has been issued by the following economists: Professor J. ...

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  8. MANY A.R.U. RESIGNATIONS.

    A well known member of the A.R.U. Stated to-day that resignations from membership of the union were coming in in bundles. There was a rush ...

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  9. UNHOLY ALLIANCES.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J A. Lyons) stated to-day: "Mr. Scullin spoke yesterday of an unholy alliance between the ...

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  10. SOUGHT REINSTATEMENT.

    The Northern Manager (Mr. Crowther) admitted to-night that several hundred men had applied for reinstatement. Beyond that he ...

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  11. "BIG STICK METHOD."

    Immediately after formal business was disposed of in the Legislative. Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Moore) moved for the suspension of ...

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  12. REINSTATEMENT.

    The Railway Transport Council to-day decided to communicate with all centres in North Queensland, including Rockhampton, urging that mass ...

    Article : 206 words
  13. GOING BACK.

    Indications that the strikers are weakening are not wanting. To-day 17 strikers made application for re-instatement. Three men ...

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  14. CUT OUT OPPOSITION?

    It transpired to-night that the Government had fixed December 19 as election day for the sole reason of excluding Mr. J. T. Lang from ...

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  15. "SHARP PRACTICES."

    The Leader of the Country party (Dr. Earle Page) said to-night that apparently the election, which had begun on dubious action by the ...

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  16. TRAGIC FAILURE.

    Mr. J. G. Latham, (Deputy Loader of the Opposition), stated to-day: "Australia is faced with a whirlwind election campaign, in which the ...

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  17. INCIDENT AT CAIRNS.

    Speculation was rife among passengers on the Townsville mail train to-day when a short delay occurred in its departure from Cairns, As the ...

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  18. N.S.W. PREMIER SILENT,

    The Premier (Mr. J. T. Lang) resolutely declined to make any statement regarding his Intentions respecting the Federal elections. ...

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  20. CHANCE TO WIN?

    An interesting possibility in the election is whether Mr. Theodore will retain the Dalley seat. The Beasley group is so certain that Mr. Theodore has ...

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  21. FOUR STATES CAMPAIGN.

    At the conclusion of a short Caucus meeting Mr. Scullin to-night stated that his campaign would probably open In Melbourne on Tuesday, when ...

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  22. TACTICS CHANGED.

    Exactly 27 men were present at the Trades Hall to-night at the mass meeting called by the A.R.U. The meeting ended with the ...

    Article : 248 words
  23. RAIDED SHED.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. G. Morgan) in Parliament to-night said he had received advice from the General Manager of the ...

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  24. POLICY SPEECHES.

    The Leader of tile Federal Opposition (Mr. J. A. Lyons) arranged at the last minute to-night to deliver his policy speech on Wednesday at ...

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  25. COMMISSION RETURNS.

    Members of the Electoral Re-distribution Commission returned from North Queensland to-day. Their report in expected to be ready by ...

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  26. SENATE ADJOURNS.

    In the Senate the four teriff validating bills were passed through all stages, and the Senate adfourned. ...

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