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  • YOUTH OCCUPATIONAL COMMITTEE MAKES GOOD PROGRESS AT MEETING. List of Unemployed To Be Prepared. EFFORT TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL EDUCATION. COMMITTEE OPTIMISTIC OF WORTH WHILE RESULTS.

    Steps to prepare a comprehensive list of boys I and girls out of employment, and preliminary arrangements to provide some occupation to safeguard the physical, mental and moral well-being of the youth of the district during the period of their unemployment ... [Article] (872 words)
  • MAYOR LEADS CARNIVAL PROCESSION ASTRIDE CAMEL.

    Attired in the robes of a Sheik, the Mayor (Mr. J. D. F. Harbison) led the carnival procession astride one of Sultan Aziz's camels. On the same "ship of the desert" were the T.P.A. President and his daughter. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (68 words)
  • Advertising

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  • DENSE CROWD AT YESTERDAY'S T.P.A. STREET CARNIVAL

    Portion of the crowd which thronged Commercial Street for yesterday's T.P.A. Carnival. Fidler & Webb's decorated vehicle may be seen in the centre, and the Mayor mounted on a camel, is on on the extreme right. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (54 words)
  • TOURIST ASSOCIATIONS BRIGHT STREET CARNIVAL GROSS PROCEEDS EXCEED £100. Many Novel Scenes. CAMELS AN ATTRACTION.

    Although not as well patronised as last year's initial effort, the Tourist Promotion Association's street carnival yesterday was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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  • Bitumen Road From City to Mount Gambier. SUGGESTED AS CENTENARY CELEBRATION. Avenue of Australian Trees Would Make it One of World's Wonders. Adelaide, To-day.

    The first suggestion received by the "Advertiser" as to the best means for celebrating the State's Centenary in 1936 is for the construction of a centenary road; bituminous and lined with Australian trees, from Adelaide to Mount Gambier. ... [Article] (423 words)
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    Perched high on the back of a camel, the T.P.A. Secretary (Mr. C. W. Potter) had a good view of the opening of yesterday's Carn ival. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (27 words)
  • Premiers More Hopeful. DISCUSSIONS TO GO ON IN COMMITTEE. NO DECISIONS. Melbourne, Today.

    The Prime Minister, without promising anything succeeded in inducing all the Premiers to go into committee for a further discussion on ways and ... [Article] (217 words)
  • Mercury at 88.7 Yesterday.

    Hot weather favoured the T.P.A. for its carnival yesterday the mercury rising to 88.7 degrees as its maximum point. To-day the highest reading ... [Article] (35 words)
  • Personal.

    A number of friends, met at the residence of Mrs. G. Robinson, Elizabeth Street, to say farewell to Mrs. Jean Haig, on the eve of her ... [Article] (216 words)
  • Death from Carpet Cleaner.

    When using an electric carpet cleaner in a bathroom at an Auburn hotel, in Sydney, Dorothy Sweeny, aged 21, of Setton Park, was electrocuted. She ... [Article] (61 words)
  • TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    "Unsettled, sultry, with some further rain; thunder in northern and eastern districts. Chiefly fine elsewhere, but later becoming ... [Article] (37 words)

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