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  • FOUR WARM DAYS First Real Touch Of Summer. 96 SUNDAY AND TODAY.

    The warmest spell of the summer has been experienced during the last four days, with a maximum shade reading of 96.7 ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (267 words)
  • BRITISH ISLES STILL STORMSWEPT. Heavy Snowfalls In Wales. MOUNTAINOUS SEASLondon, Monday.

    Stormy weather continues throughout the British Isles. There have been heavy snowfalls in South Wales and other parts. ... [Article] (67 words)
  • WOMAN FINED £60. CHARGE AGAINST HUSBAND CHARGE AGAINST HUSBAND WITHDRAWN. Adelaide, Today.

    Doreen Machin, married, of Avenue Road, Highgate, was fined £60 with costs in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday for having been the ... [Article] (83 words)
  • HUGE DECLINE IN BIRTH RATE. Census Revelation. 10,000 LESS CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS. Canberra, Today.

    Although the population of South Australia increased by 17.3 per cent during the intercerisal period ending June 30, 1933, there has been a huge ... [Article] (110 words)
  • AFFORESTATION IN W.A. Unemployed Relief Scheme £100,000 GRANT. Perth, Today.

    The Government has decided to accept the Commonwealth proposal for the financing of afforestation work as an unemployment ... [Article] (57 words)
  • ADVICE TO WOOL PRODUCERS. Best to Sell on Present Market. CARRY-OVER UNDESIRABLE Adelaide' To-day.

    The advice to sell wool on the present market instead of holding it in the hope of a rise in prices, which was given to wool producers ... [Article] (144 words)
  • DEMOCRACY CONQUERED. "World Must Change Its View," Says Hitler. FORGET GERMANY OF PAST 15 YEARS. Berlin, Monday.

    Herr Hitler said today that democracy had been conquered through its own emptiness. "No democracy can conquer us," he ... [Article] (91 words)
  • ARM BROKEN IN FALL FROM HAYSTACK.

    When Mr. C. A. Gladigau fell, from the top of a 45-ton haystack on his farm. Penola Read. on Friday his right arm was broken at the wrist. ... [Article] (149 words)
  • INQUEST ON 'PLANE VICTIMS Verdict Of Suicide. GIRLS INSEPARABLY DEVOTED, SAYS CORONER. London, Monday.

    At the inquest into the death of Elizabeth and Jane du Bois, who leapt from a plane 1500 feet over Essex on Friday, a verdict of ... [Article] (228 words)
  • GOLDEN JUBILEE St. George's Church of England, Dartmoor. Dartmoor, February 25.

    The Church of St. George's, Dartmoor, celebrated its golden jubilee during last week, and the occasion. was marked by a picnic in the show ... [Article] (378 words)
  • MOTOR CYCLE SPEED MEETING. RECORD ATTEMPTS ON COORONG PIPE CLAY.

    A special record attemp meeting is being organised by the Motor Cycle Club of S.A., to take place on the pipe-clay in the Coorong on March 14, ... [Article] (189 words)
  • WATER AGAIN FLOWS FROM GARDINER FOUNTAIN.

    As a tribute to the late Captain Ro bert Gardiner, who presented it to the town about 40 years ago, the Gardiner fountain in the Cave Garden Was set in operation today. Captain Gardiner's son, Mr. R. M. Gardiner, died in Adelaide last week, and his remains were interred in the Mount ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (76 words)
  • AUSTRALIAN GOODS ABROAD. Value of Trade Publicity. MR. HYLAND'S VISIT. (BY DR. EARLE PAGE.) Canberra, February 25.

    In eight years the number of shops stocking Australian goods in the United Kingdom has increased from 11,000 to 40,000. ... [Article] (490 words)
  • Country Carnival Cricket. Adelaide, To-day.

    In the Country Cricket Carnival yesterday Mount Lock (167) defeated Kybybolite (117). C. Carey made 32. ... [Article] (22 words)
  • WANGANELLA UNABLE TO SAIL FOR NEW ZEALAND. Sydney, February 25.

    The Wanganella was unable to saw for Auckland last night owing to a disputed which arose following the dismissal of a steward. ... [Article] (45 words)
  • BALAKLAVA PROTEST MEETING. Motion For Limitation. HOSTILITY TOWARDS PREMIER. Adelaide, Today.

    A meeting attended Dy about 500 people last night at Balaklava passed a resolution favoring the limitation of the expenditure on ... [Article] (65 words)
  • TASMANIAN POTATOES. Victorian Ban Partly Lifted. Melbourne, February 25.

    The Victorian Ministry has decided to remove the ban on Tasmanian potatoes so flar as it affects their entry into Victoria for transportation to ... [Article] (63 words)
  • HOBBS RETIRES. NO MORE FIRST CLASS CRICKET. London, Monday

    Jack Hobbs has announced' his retirement from first class crieket. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (40 words)
  • T.B. Soldiers' Aid Appeal.

    This Society is now making its annual appeal by the sale of 6d. badges and an appeal, for donations. The funds are for relief work and the ... [Article] (276 words)
  • PARACHUTE DESCENT. Unique Attraction Next Saturday PROCEEDS FOR PUBLIC HOSPITAL.

    Definite arrangements for a parachute descent from Pilot R. J. Carter's aeroplane ever the Mount Gambier aerodrome were ... [Article] (327 words)
  • Y.M.C.A. CHIEF TO MAKE WORLD TOUR. TO SPEND 70th BIRTHDAY AT GLENELG. London, Monday.

    Mr. J. Virgo, chairman of the Young Men's Christian Association, on February 28 will commence a world tour in- the interests of the organisation. ... [Article] (53 words)
  • Death of Miss Margaret Stuckey. Adelaide, Today.

    The death was announced, at Glenunga yesterday of Margaret, daughter of the late S. J. and J. A..Stuckey, late of Stirling West and Millicent, ... [Article] (38 words)
  • CAR COLLIDES WITH HORSE. ANIMAL SHOT BY POLICE. Narracoorta, February 25.

    Lester Barrett, a Hynam resident, was driving into Narracoorte on Saturday evening when his car came into collision with a light chestnut ... [Article] (153 words)
  • HUMAN PROJECTILE HURT AT ANGASTON SIDESHOW. Charge Fails to Eject Him from Cannon.

    During a sideshow display at the Angaston show on Saturday, G. Holland, one of the performers, was injured. He was placed in a cannon. ... [Article] (91 words)
  • Personal.

    Mr. Percy Grainger, the eminent, world famed pianist-composer. Wi11 arrive by this evening's train. He is co-pperaiing with the Mount Gambier ... [Article] (306 words)
  • SWIMMING. The Eric Fletcher Cup.

    Points for this trophy are still beinq raced for at the swimming. pool, and competitors are getting keener as the programme draws to a close. Last ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (233 words)
  • Fatal Fall from Motor Cycle. Adelaide, Saturday.

    Charles Francis Minagall, 21 years, eldest, son of the Mayor of Kapunda (Cr. C. F. Minagall), was found on the Tarlee road unconscious, ... [Article] (51 words)

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