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  3. DEVASTATING FIRE SWEEPS MOUNT BURR AND GLENCOE FOREST AREAS.

    Not for many years has the lower South-East known an outbreak of fire that equalled in extent and fierceness the vast conflagration which broke out in the Mount Burr forest area on Tuesday and swept between 50 and 60 square miles of range land to within 10 miles of Mount Gambier and spreading from The Bluff almost to Mount Maclntyre, with Glencoe the centre. ...

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  4. Succumbs to Burns.

    Shocking burns sustained in an accident at his dry-cleaning business on Saturday night proved fatal to Mr. F. S. Candelin. He ...

    Article : 444 words
  5. TRUCK OUT OF CONTROL.

    With her scalp shockingly torn a woman was hurled unconscious to some rocks three feet from the Torrens River, when a ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. NIGHT OF TERROR.

    Last night was one of terror for many people in Victoria, for bush fires menaced towns and lonely settlements. ...

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  7. COOL CHANGE.

    Following the hottest day of the summer on Tuesday, when 106.3 degrees was recorded, Mount Gambier enjoyed a cool change yesterday. ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. 100 REPORTED KILLED.

    A hundred men are reported to have been killed on Wednesday by a dynamite explosion at Relibertad El Salvador, according to a message received ...

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  9. S.A.'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    It is understood that the flnal selection of the South Australian Governor from several candidates under review has not yet been made. ...

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  10. REDISTRIBUTION OF FEDERAL SEATS.

    The proposed new boundaries for Federal electoral seats were announced yesterday by the Redistribution Commission for South ...

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  11. SCENE IN ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court today, during the hearing of claims by Unions for the restoration of the 10 per cent by which wages were reduced. Chief ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. 10 LOST WHEN LUGGER FOUNDERS.

    Ten lives were lost when the lugger Mildred foundered, about 35 miles from Cooktown during a cyclone on Tuesday morning, and grave fears are ...

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  13. Personal.

    Mr. Jack Haines, of Findley, Riverina, N.S.W., who is at present on a visit to Yahl, attended the Yahl show and sports on Saturday last. Mr. ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. BUSH FIRES NEAR PORTLAND.

    A message from Portland says:— Saturday, with a temperature of 105, was the hottest day since 1902, when 108 was registered in January. Hot ...

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  15. ARNHEM LAND MURDERS.

    Efforts are being made by the Government to smooth the way for the handing over of the native murderers of Constable McColl by the Mission ...

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  16. BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S HOUSING POLICY.

    Announcing the British Government's housing policy in the House of Commons to-day, Sir Hilton Young (the Minister for Health) said that ...

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  17. ALP. UNITY.

    A belief in the prospects of Labor unity appears to have been abandoned by officials of the Lang group in New South Wales. ...

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  18. Deadlock in Cotton Agreement Negotiations.

    The British-Japanese negotiations for a marketing agreement for cotton; ended, in a deadlock. ...

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  19. OFF THE COURSE TOTALIZATOR BETS.

    Justice Eve, in the Chancery. Division, gave judgment today that there was nothing in the Act constituting the Racecourse Betting Control Board ...

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  20. GLENCOE RANGES AFTER THE FIRE.

    The Glencoe range adjoining the Tantanoola road after the fire yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. AUSTRALIAN RACQUETS POPULAR IN ENGLAND.

    Apparently perturbed at the growing sale of tennis racquets in England since they have been popularised by Crawford and other players at ...

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  22. FAMOUS MARE SCUTTLE DEAD

    The King's stud at Sandringham has suffered a severe loss by the death of the famous mare Scuttle, His Majesty's only classic winner, who gave ...

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