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  2. THE MOTOR TAX

    Judging by the number of members in both Houses of Parliament who have spoken in opposition to the Government's proposal ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND POLL. Government Expects to Retain Office.

    MR. MOORE. BRISBANE, Friday.—The Moore Government expects to retain office when the election results are announced, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CRIMES BILL.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The PrimeMinister (Mr. Lyons) in his policy speech, delivered at the Sydney Town Hall on December 2, 1931, said: ...

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  5. TASMANIAN LABOR SPLIT.

    Commenting at Ulverstone yesterday on the reported split in the Tasmanian Lahor Party, and the appointment of Mr. K. Dwyer-Gray ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BROTHERS' NARROW ESCAPES.

    George (52) and Peter Clough (54), brothers, of Coburg, must have been born under the same lucky star. In the past two days ...

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  7. CAR BOMBED.

    A bomb completely destroyed a six-cylinder sedan car owned by an Italian named Mick Leonardt to-day. It injured two men. ...

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  8. "FIGHT AGAINST LANGISM IS NATIONAL" MR. LYONS' MESSAGE.

    THAT the fight against Langisin is a national fight was emphasised, to-night when the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) spoke at Goulburn in support of Mr. Peter Laughlin, the U.A.P. candidate, who is opposing Mr. J. M. Tully, Minister ...

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  9. WARPED MENTALITY

    "Just a stodgy mediocrity with a mean soul and a warped mentality" was how Mr. E. G. Theodore described Mr. Lang to-night ...

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  10. DARING HOLD-UP.

    One of the most sensational holdups in Auckland's history occurred in the heart of the city to-day, when Richard Dias, accountant ...

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  11. "Worth Something After All"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Lang practically repeated his policy speech of last night to 4000 people at Goulburn to-night. He said there was not ...

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  12. UNEMPLOYMENT. Considering Relief

    HOBART, Friday.—The recentlyappointed State Unemployment Committee met to-day for the first time to deal with applications in connection ...

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  13. Eight Years Gaol.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Found guilty of indecent assault at Bega to-day, William Cody, an American cowboy, who toured Australia with a ...

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  14. Communist Candidate Thrown Into Creek.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two hundred employes of the Australian General Electric Company at luncheon time today carried Mr. D. L. Sharkey, ...

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  15. MURDER: ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"We have circumstantial evidence, the conclusiveness of which depends upon the coroner," said a high police official Ho-night, ...

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  16. MISSING 'PLANE.

    The West Australian Airways plane arrived this morning with Pilot Nicholas in charge. It left at 11.30 a.m., after taking on oil and ...

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  17. DAVIS CUP. Clemenger Confident.

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday.—Following is the draw for the Davis Cup matches between Australia and U.S.A.:— ...

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  18. LONGER HOURS.

    Consternation has been caused among hundreds of employes of the Commonwealth Public Service by reason of an application ...

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  19. Fight Against Lang.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Several Victorian Ministers have decided to enter the election fight against Mr. Lang in N.S. Wales. They are the Premier ...

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  20. FELL FLAT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The general opinion in New South Wales is that the policy speech delivered foy Mr. Laug at Auburn last night foll very flat. ...

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  21. BIG EARTHQUAKE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—The Dominion Observatory at 3.42 a.m. today began recording a big earthquake. The preliminary tremor lasted two ...

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  22. TO GAIN LIBERTY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— Everybody in the Adelaide Police Court to-day was taken by surprise when Andrew Malcolm Paul and John Marr, who were ...

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  23. Methodist Conference Discussion.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Australian Methodist Conference this week the problem of unemployment was viewed with concern, and the ...

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  24. DEMANDED MONEY WITH MENACES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Passing sentence of five years at the Quarter Sessions to-day on Henry Messervy, for demanding money with menaces, Judge Coyle ...

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  25. WOOLLEN MILLS AT WORK

    ALBURY, Friday.—The change of government has had an immediate effect in greatly stimulating business and employment at Albury Woollen ...

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  26. DEVONPORT TRADERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Devonport Traders' Association was held in the Soldiers' Club on Thursday night, the president (Mr. S. Beattie) in the chair. ...

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  27. THE EXCHANGE RATE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Bank of New South Wales deals in a circular with the question, Should the Exchange Rate be Used to Support Economic ...

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  28. BE CAREFUL!

    Four deaths from contact with electricity within a week indieate that there is a growing teudoney for public familiarity to breed ...

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  29. KILLING OF ABORIGINE.

    PERTH (W.A.), Friday.—After a charge of the wilful murder of an aborigine, Jimmy, at the Forrest River Mission, had been reduced to one of ...

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  30. APRIL COSTS.

    CANBERRA, Friday.— In his monthly review the acting Commonwealth Station (Professor Giblin) states that compared with the previous month, the price level ...

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  31. Yesterday's Capital Temperatures.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  32. One Match All To-day.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Pat [?]Hara Wood said to-day he thought Australia and the United States would be one match all at the end of the first ...

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  33. HOTEL ROBBERY.

    HOBART, Friday.—Thieves broke into Cooley's Hotel at Moonah last night and stole two bottles of whisky, two bottles of brandy, and five bottles ...

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  34. INTEREST CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Full Court to-day save judgment for Sir Jovnton Smith in a special case in which the City Mutual Life Assurance Society ...

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  35. "A" CLASS BROADCASTING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The first decision of the new broadcasting commission to-day was to make a working arrangement with the Australian ...

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  36. Motor Racing.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Miss Joan Richmond, an Australian, won the first qualifying motor race at Brooklands, in the Junior Car Culb's thousand miles ...

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  37. DIAMOND FRAUDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Detectives are investigating what was believed to be one of the most deliberate diamond frauds that has come before the police. ...

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  38. One Killed; One Critically Injured.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Bert Barnett (47) was killed and Herbert Hatwas critically injured when a skip broke loose and crashed into them at ...

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