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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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  4. ROYAL TRAIN ATTACKED

    The position caused by rioting and striking in the Balkans is becoming more serious every day. At Bucharest today Communists ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 117 words
  5. LEE CHOSEN FOR THE FIFTH TEST

    It was announced in Adelaide today by the secretary of the Board of Control (Mr. Jeanes) that P. K. Lee, the East Torrens and State all-rounder, had been chosen to replace Nagel in the Australian team for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LABOR MAY TAKE ACTION

    As A.L.P. rules provide that no member of the party may oppose selected candidates of the party, A.L.P. officials say that by speaking with the Chief ...

    Article : 306 words
  7. TEST PLAYERS FORM GUARD

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Test match players and thousands of friends attended the funeral today of Archie Jackson. the former Australian Test player. The ...

    Article : 547 words
  8. LEAGUE CANNOT MOVE JAPAN

    The Manchurian dispute is outside the sphere of influence of the League of Nations, said Mr. Winston Churchill ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Player-onlookers at Adelaide Oval

    WATCHING THE FORTUNES of their team-mates at the wickets, Left to Right—H. K. Sincock, M. G. Waite, D. Hepworth, and W. Fails, of West Torrens, waiting their turn to bat against Port Adelaide in the A Grade semi-final match at Adelaide Oval this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NO IMMEDIATE ACTION

    No action is likely to be taken by the Board of Control during the progress of the M.C.C. Newcastle match as a result of Newcastle's protest against the ...

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  11. TWO BIG HEALTH CONFERENCES

    Preparations are being completed for two important health conferences to be held at Canberra during the next fortnight. The first is the annual meeting ...

    Article : 232 words
  12. FIERCE GALE AT GIBRALTAR

    While attempting to transport stores, baggage, and cargo to the liner Maloja, which reached Port Adelaide today, three lighters were wrecked in a gale off ...

    Article : 283 words
  13. SUDDEN DEATH OF WOMAN

    The police are enquiring into the sudden death last night of a woman believed to be Miss Eileen Coon, aged about 24 It is believed that Miss Coon ...

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  14. WAVE OF THEFTS; £120 RING TAKEN

    A diamond ring valued at £120, and clothing valued at £20, were stolen by a thief who broke a leadlight in a door at the house of Mr. Malcolm Forbes, of ...

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  15. ZOO ELEPHANT EARNS £3 A DAY

    Few men earn 3 in an afternoon In these times. But Mary Ann, the Zoo elephant, has done it—when business has been good during the past year. By ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. TEACHER WANTED FOR ALICE SPRINGS

    Any woman teacher who would like experience at Alice Springs has the opportunity of applying for a vacant position at the school there. ...

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  17. Astrologer Forecasts Disaster For Hollywood Stars

    HOLLYWOOD, February 17.—That film stars are as superstitious as most of as is shown by the way Hollywood seriously consult its favorite seer, Dareos, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FORGED DOLLAR NOTES ABOUT

    The Detective Office, Adelaide, today received information that forged 50 and 100 dollar American bills, or notes, had been cashed recently by business people in ...

    Article : 120 words
  19. STOP PRESS

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  20. Lady Mayoress Has Operation

    THE LADY MAYORES (Mrs. Glover) underwent a serious operation at Ru Rua Private Hospital North Adelaide today. The Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. "TARIFF WALLS CRAMP TRADE"

    "There seems to be little hope of any one country recovering from the present world depression, unless' there is a general improvement in the others. I am pleased ...

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  22. "ENGLISHMEN RESENT BICKERING"

    LONDON. February 17.—The Newcastle dispute has aroused little comment here "The Star" is amused at the suggestion that Hobbs and Warner are not wanted. It ...

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  23. BUSHFIRE ON 20-MILE FRONT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—On a 20-mile front, a dangerous bushfire is raging near Yackandandah in spite of the efforts of hundreds of firefighters to stop its ...

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  24. Motor Cycle Smashed in City Accident

    THE MOTOR CYCLE ridden by Mr. C. B. Gruhl of Murray Bridge, which was involved in a collision with a motor car on the corner of Hindley street and West terrace. Mr. Gruhl sustained slight injuries. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. SEVEN TEST SPECIALS FROM MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The exceptional demand for railway special excursion fares to Sydney for the fifth Test match resulted in a decision today to run ...

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  26. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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  27. GOLD CUP BILLIARDS

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