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  2. COUNTRY ELECTORATES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The above map shows the boundaries of the country electorates. The shaded areas, extending from the Murray to the Queensland border, are those electorates won by the Stevens Gov ernment party in the 1932 elections. Mr. Lang and the State A.L.P. are now endeavouring to regain them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Yesterday, as the north-bound train lurched its leisurely way towards Alice Springs dropping pay for fettlers and water for underground tanks at the lonely stations along the ...

    Article : 497 words
  4. SERVICES TO COMMEMORATE ANZAC.

    In many churches in the city and suburbs, and at war memorials and other places, special services were held yesterday in commemoration of those who gave their lives in the ...

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  5. KING'S JUBILEE.

    Elaborate arrangements have been made for the commemoration in New South Wales of the King's Jubilee. Mr. J. M. Dunningham (Minister in charge of the New South Wales ...

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  6. THE ELECTORATES.

    At the 1932 election the State Labour party lost 15 country seats to the Government—nine to the U.C.P., four to the U.A.P., and two to Unity candidates (Bathurst and Mudgee) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PREMIER'S TRIBUTE.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), in an address at the Malvern Hill Methodist Church, Croydon, last night, said the lesson to be learned from the Anzacs was that they should so ...

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  8. NEED FOR PREPAREDNESS.

    The need for preparedncss in the cause of peace was emphasised at the Anzac service in the Great Synagogue on Saturday morning by Rabbi L. A. Falk, who attacked "the ...

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  9. THE CHURCHES.

    The foundation-stone of a new Anglican Church at Roseville was laid by Archbishop Mowll on Saturday afternoon. He was assisted in the ceremony by Archdeacon ...

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  10. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Two Melbourne residents were killed and a third person was injured when a motor car somersaulted several times on a long curve in the Corrong-road, about noon to-day. ...

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  11. SOLDIERS' REUNIONS.

    The spirit of comradeship manifested itself among returned soldiers on Saturday night when, in many halls and restaurants, annual reunions were held. ...

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  12. AMONG THE BLACKS.

    The Minister for he Interior (Mr. Paterson) saw the fringe of the aboriginal problem to-day when, after a 90-miles truck ride through choking dust, he and his colleagues reached ...

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  13. YOUTH FATALLY INJURED.

    Maxwell Harkness, 22, of George's-crescent, Drummoyne, a son of the managing director of Harkness and Hillier, Ltd., aeronautical and motor engineers, of Parramatta-road, Fivedock, ...

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  14. TUBERCULAR SOLDIERS.

    The secretary of the State branch of the T.B. Soldiers' Association (Mr. G. J. Donnellan) expressed appreciation yesterday of the decision of the Federal Minister for Health ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    The Maltese Government has granted Australia and other Empire countries a preference of 2/ per 100 kilogrammes on flour of Empire origin. The preference has been given by ...

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  16. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    Donald John Macdonald, 53, a mechanic, was arrested on board the Wanganella on its arrival from Sydney, and he later pleaded guilty to a charge of importing opium. He ...

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  17. DEATH OF SHELL DIVER.

    It is believed that a broken air-pipe was the cause of the death of a Japanese, Kamada, while he was seeking pearl shell near Thursday Island. ...

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  18. CASUALTIES.

    Ernest Jagers, 19, of Victoria-road, Diummoyne, was knocked down by a motor car on Saturday, while boarding a tram opposite his residence. He was taken by the Central ...

    Article : 330 words
  19. FOOTBALL FIGHT.

    Twenty young football players used their fists and boots freely at the close of a match at the Cricket Ground on Saturday. Toorak had won an early match against ...

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  20. PREVENTION OF WAR.

    "We must do more than denounce war; we must try to deal with its causes," said the Rev. W. G. Coughlan, rector of South Kensington, in an address at a youth peace rally ...

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  21. MAN ARRESTED.

    Following the accident on the Central Railway Station last Wednesday evening, when Mrs. Annie McGuiness, 41, of Pacific Highway, Artarmon, was wounded, a man has been ...

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  22. ANZAC MARCH.

    The State secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. Hadfield) last night issued an appeal to persons who found any badges or medals during the Anzac Day celebrations to ...

    Article : 249 words
  23. STEAMER MERNOO

    A ferry landing was splintered and the pontoon was flung into the midde of the Brisbane River by the bows of the steamer Mernoo on Saturday. ...

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  24. GENERAL BOOTH.

    General Evangeline Booth was given a rousing welcome on her arrival in Wellington early this morning. The acting Prime Minister (Mr. Coates) ...

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  25. STUD CORRIEDALE SHEEP

    Japanese buyers completed negotiations this week for the purchase of 154 stud Corriedales from T. Bowling. The sheep, which will be sent to Japan, comprise 100 two-tooth and 50 ...

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  26. ITALIAN AUTHOR

    Glovanni Descalzo, Italian poet and author, reached Fremantle on the liner Remo this afternoon. He will write a series of articles about Australian life and customs for the ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. PRISONER'S ESCAPE.

    A prisoner, scaling a 12ft paling stock[?] escaped from the lock-up at Maryborough on Saturday evening. The escaped is Lionel Goodsell, a young man. ...

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  28. CHARITY CONCERT.

    At the Sydney Town Hall yesterday afternoon, a concert was conducted in aid of St. Patrick's College Chapel, Manly. Anthems were given by the pupils of St. Anthony's ...

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  29. MOTHER AND BABY.

    The discovery of a note on a table in a deserted home at Mount Garnett, near Cairns, to-day led to the discovery in the river of the bodies of Mrs. Maxwell, 4B, and her three ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. JAPANESE CRUISERS.

    Two cruisers of the Japanese Navy, the Asama and the Yakumo, arrived at Port Melbourne on Saturday afternoon. They are making a training cruise of five months in ...

    Article : 52 words
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