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  • VISIT OF POSTMASTER-GENERAL TO S.E. SENATOR McLACHLAN MEETS TOWN COUNCIL. Many Deputations Received. FASTER MAIL SERVICES, TRANSPORT AND AERODROMES Potato Growers' Association Active.

    Business at the fortnightly meeting of the Town Council was adjourned soon after 9 o'clock on Thursday evening to take the opportunity of meeting the Postmaster-general (Senator McLachlan) and Mr. A. G. Cameron, M.H.R., who had arrived from Adelaide ... [Article] (807 words)
  • POTATO GROWERS' ASSOCIATION WAITS ON MINISTER CONTROL OF NEW ZEALAND IMPORTATIONS. Growers Lose Four Years out of Five.

    A deputation from the South-Eastern Potato Growers' Association waited on Senator McLachlan at Jens' Hotel last night. Those ... [Article] (996 words)
  • FIERCE STORM IN N.S.W. TWO MEN KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Sydney, Friday.

    One of the fiercest electrical and windstorms experienced near Sydney for many years broke suddenly over the Liverpcol and Castle Hill districts ... [Article] (78 words)
  • SENATOR McLACHLAN AT NARRACOORTE, Narracoorte, Friday.

    The Postmaster-General (Senator MacLachlan) visited Narracoortet to-day. He lunched with the Mayor (Mr. A. C. deGaris). Cr. A. S. ... [Article] (317 words)
  • SCOTTISH MILITARY UNIT. Request for Formation at Mount Gambier.

    As a result of discussions among local residents with regard to the formation of a Scottish Military Company in Mount Gambier, Messrs. K. ... [Article] (231 words)
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    Mr. C. E. Simson, Casterton, with three salmon trout caught in Lake George, Beachport. The weights of the fis[?] are 13 lbs., ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (29 words)
  • FLOODS IN GREAT BRITAIN. MANY LIVES LOST. Much Stock Drowned. London, Friday.

    Sixteen lives were lost in a great gule which swept British Isles last night, including seven at sea. Lifeboats went out at several points. ... [Article] (59 words)
  • FLOOD IN NORTHERN AREAS ABATING Serious Railway Dislocation Caused. EAST-WEST EXPRESS DELAYED. Adelaide, Today.

    Although the floods in the lower northern agricultural districts, and in the pastoral areas, are ablating, serious dislocation of railway services between ... [Article] (86 words)
  • WHEAT PRICES LOWER. YESTERDAY'S QUOTE, 3/6½. Adelaide, Today.

    The price of wheat in Adelaide yesterday dropped another halfpenny, merchants quoting 3/6½ per bushel. ... [Article] (41 words)
  • SALE OF LIQUOR AFTER HOURS. Licencee's Request for Permit Refused. Adelaide, Today.

    An application by Mr. A. K. Hall, licensee of Gommereial Hotel, North Adelaide, and Mr. J. H. Baker, for a permit to sell liquor in the ... [Article] (78 words)
  • TIMBER, IRON AND CEMENT CRASH IN RUNDLE STREET. Cyclist's Narrows Escape. Adelaide, Today.

    With a loud crash, timber from and cement, and about 30 feet of a heavy wooden beam crashed to the roadway in Rundle Street yesterday. The ... [Article] (114 words)
  • RYAN'S GREAT DAY. Scores 119 Not Out. Queensland 205; South Australia Five for 245.

    Although Bradman made only 31 today, Ryan came to light for South Australia, and at the close of play had scored 119 not out. ... [Article] (605 words)
  • TODAY'S CRICKET. O'Neil's Brilliant Batting.

    In the match Kookaburas v. Old Scholars, at Frew Park, Old Scholars were still endeavouring to equal the first innings score of 217 by the ... [Article] (140 words)
  • New Industries at Dartmoor.

    Sawmilling operations will shortly be commenced on premises close to the Dartmoor railway station, where Messrs. Bartlett and (Sons have ... [Article] (104 words)
  • ABYSSINIAN OFFENSIVE. Reported Defeat of Italians. TEMBIEN PROVINCE RECAPTURED. Italian Communications in Trouble. London, Friday.

    The "News Chronicle's" Dessye correspondent says by recapturing the Tembien Province the Abyssians have recaptured from the ... [Article] (85 words)
  • ITALIAN REFUGEES INTERVIEWED. Strong Anti-Italian Feeling. London, Friday.

    The British United Press correspondent at Munich interviewed a number of Italian refugees, who insist, despite official denials, that ... [Article] (78 words)
  • MUSSOLINI RECALLING GENERAL MOBILE. Appointing Him Aeronautical Expert. Paris, Friday.

    The Parisian paper "Le Matin" understands that Mussolini is recalling General Nobile, who is an exile in Russia, and appointing him ... [Article] (81 words)
  • THE FORECAST.

    "Still some more scattered showers, and a tendency for thunder in the east, otherwise fine, but more unsettled weather from the ... [Article] (35 words)
  • TEMPERATURES.

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  • RAINFALL.

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    Mr. S. Stook, of Casterton, with two salmon trout caught in Lake George, Beachport. Respective woiqhts of the fish are 13 lbs., ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (26 words)
  • Personal.

    Senator A. J. MacLachlan, who occupies the portfolio of PostmasterGeneral in the Federal Cabinet, had a busy day yesterday in receiving ... [Article] (401 words)
  • SEAMEN'S STRIKE Basher Gang Methods Employed. EXTRA PRECAUTIONS TO GUARD SHIPS. Sydney, January 10.

    Basher gang methods are being employed in the seamen's strike to intimidate the licensed seamen, and extraordinary precautions are being ... [Article] (131 words)
  • LICENSED SEAMAN RECEIVES FACIAL INJURIES. Alleged Been Attacked by Strikers. Adelaide, To-day.

    Michael Ankudinow, 45, a licensed seaman of either Russian or Finnish nationality, and a member of the crew of the interstate freighter ... [Article] (78 words)
  • REGAINS SIGHT AFTER LIFE OF BLINDNESS. London Girl's Reactions to Normal Incidents.

    Madge Brewer, a 25-year-old Wiltshire woman, has recovered her sight after a lapse of blindness. She underwent nine unsuccessful operations, but ... [Article] (186 words)

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