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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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  4. Stranded Milora Resists Tugs' Salvage Attempt

    Hard aground, astern and admidships on a reef in the Queenscliff Bight the collier Millora today resisted all efforts made on the rising tide to refloat it. With its engines running and three tags straining at 200 yards long hawsers, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. V. RICHARDSON "OVERLOOKED"

    The appointment of Messrs. Dwyer (N.S.W), Bradman (S.A.), and Johnson (Vic.) as Test selectors has caused surprise in cricket ...

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  6. TUSSLE FOR ADELAIDE

    LABOR scrutineers at the Adelaide election count were further heartened today by a check they kept on preferences. They ...

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  7. CAN DO NO MORE YET

    UNTIL Sir Charles Kingsford Smith supplies all the information about his plane Lady Southern Cross, he cannot be granted a civil ...

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    ONE OF THE FIRST of the spectators to arrive at Adelaide Oval for today's football match between Glenelg and Port. He whiled away ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FOUR HURT WHEN CAR HITS TRAM

    Four people were seriously injured in a sensational collision between a double-seater motor car and a Kensington bound tram at the intersection of ...

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  10. Apple With Aspirin Is Intoxicating

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Mr. H. E. McIntosh, a solicitor, startled officials and others in the City Coroner's Court when he declared that ...

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  11. "Jesus Would Be Barred From German Pulpits"

    "IF Jesus went to Germany today he would not be allowed to preach in a Christian church," the Rev. C. Irving Benson, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ZOO DONATION ACCEPTED

    The president of the Zoological Society (Dr. W. Anstey Giles) today accepted, on behalf of the society, the offer of an Adelaide business man to ...

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  13. Burglar-Proof Doors Do Not Deter Thieves

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Expert safe-blowers forced an entry into the Pyramid Hill Co-operative Society's store early today and blew the door ...

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  14. Royal Wedding Fixed for Nov. 29

    LONDON, September 21.—The Prince of Wales will probably be best man and Princess Elizabeth bridesmaid at Prince George's wedding, which has ...

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  15. Travelling With Exhibits to Melbourne

    MISSES M. E. AND A. E. STAWELL, tow sister, who are passengers in the Ormonde, which berthed at Outer Harbor from London today. They are travelling to Melbourne, and are taking a collection of Royal exhibits for the early Victoria exhibition, which will be held in connection with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Man With £421 Has "One Too Many"!

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—One of the richest "finds" which the Ballarat police have had for some time—an inebriate with £421 in his pocekt ...

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  17. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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  18. STOP PRESS

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  19. TREATMENT NOT THOUGHT FAIR

    "It is not fair that prisoners undergoing solitary confinement at Yatala Stockade should be awakened every half-hour through the night by ...

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  20. Drab Colors Dominate England's Winter Fashions

    Fashions will be ''drab'' next winter, said Miss Kath Hopkins, a pretty English girl, who arrived at Outer Harbor in the Ormonde today on her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Women Athletes Not Likely to be Men

    Australian and New Zealand athletes, who are returning from the Empire Games in-the Ormonde, said at Outer Harbor today that they did not ...

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  22. WHERE BAKERY TROUBLE LIES

    "The trouble lies with small bakehouses that are opened in unsuitable positions without our knowledge, which is not an offence," the secretary of the ...

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  23. CARS COLLIDE NEAR PORT PIRIE

    PORT PIRIE, Saturday.—Although two cars were seriously damaged in a smash on the Port Broughton road last night, the occupants escaped with a ...

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  24. BOYS BLAMED FOR FACTORY FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Collingwood plainclothes police have arrested four boys—two aged 16, one 13, and the other 12—who will be charged in ...

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  25. Cr. Wales Melbourne's Likely Lord Mayor

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—With the election to the city council yesterday of Mr. R. H. Solly, Cr. A. G. Wales has won another vote which should ...

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  26. Weather Unsettled

    Tomorrow is likely to be unsettled but it may not rain until late in the day. The Government Meteorologist (Mr. ...

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  27. 23 Deaths From 'Flu in S.A. This Year

    There have been 23 deaths from influenza in South Australia this year—11 in the metropoltian area and 12 in the country. ...

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