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To-day' s maximum temperature of 106.2 degrees was the highest ever recorded in March since official recordings were first taken ...
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No immediate relief is promised from the scorching heat which yesterday carried the temperature to 110.5 degrees, a reading which broke two ...
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Captain Eikenboom, commander of the Seven Providcien, which was seized by mutineers at Sumatra in February. 1933, has been sentenced to ...
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LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.
Labor Party Gains First Majority. London, Friday.
For the first time in history the Labor Party gained a majority of seats in the London County Council elections, and now has 69 seats ...
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The-police were searching for hours unsuccessfully for a Cantonese youth who shot Inspector Popewy of London, aged 27. The inspector was ...
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With the object of assisting naval officers to mingle easier with foreigners during tours abroad, the German Government is having a golf course ...
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DISASTROUS FIRES.
Heavy Damage at Blackwood THOUSANDS OF ACRES SWEPT IN TATIARA Adelaide, To-day.
One of the most disastrous fires ever experienced in the Blackwood district occurred yesterday when hundreds of acres of ...
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TEST TEAM FAREWELLED.
Two Matches in Tasmania. Melbourne, March 9.
The Australian Test team was given a farewell luncheon by the Victorian Cricket Association to-day. Later in the day the team, with the ...
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Chief Judge Dethridge stated in the Arbitration Court today that the court would try to maintain wages as far as possible, but if the prices of ...
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COURSING.
Local Club to Conduct Two Classics.
The Mount Gambier Coursing Club has been advised that it has been allotted the right to run two of the six Coursing Classics this season— ...
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FIERCE RAINSTORMS IN WEST.
Railway Washaways. BRIDGE COLLAPSES AS TRAIN PASSES OVER. Perth, Today.
Accounts continue to be received from all parts of the country of railway washaways and consequent train disorganisation, resulting from ...
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With receipts of £46,324,000 and an expenditure of £44,675.000, Commonwealth finances for the eight months entfed February 28 show a surplus of ...
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A crisis in the Labor Unity discussion developed at the Conference to-day when an attempt was made to rescind the expulsion of the Lang ...
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The seventeenth annual athletic and cycling sports and indoor show of the Yahl Athletic Society was held this afternoon in the Yahl Memorial Hall ...
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L. R. Horsell, the South Australian rifleman, who is visiting Melbourne for the King's Prize shooting contest, had a remarkable escape from serious ...
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Town Council's Opinion Unchanged.
£1000 WORKS PROGRAMME TO PROCEED. Ald. Spehr Tenders Resignation from Lighting Committee
By a majority of seven votes to two the Town Council on Thursday night adhered to its previous resolution to use £1,000 of electric lighting funds for a programme of unemployed relief works. Ald. R. M. Haig and C. L. Spehr, who moved and seconded a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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PRINCE GEORGE DRIVES OWN CAR.
Train Engine, Too. Visits Boer War Battlefields. Ladysmith, Friday.
Driving the car himself, Prince George motored over the rough country roads from Ladysmith to the famous Spionkop battlefield. ...
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Mrs. C. Waddlington, who is a close relative of the Earl of Harewood, and Miss C. Leacock, were detained by the police when distributing money among ...
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Rev. H. H. Overall, who was inducted to the charge of the parish of Robe and Kingston mission districts in February by Archdeacon Walker, ...
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