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  3. Kingsford Smith Forced Down by Storm, but Flying on

    AIR-COMMODORE Kingsford Smith arrived at Victoria Point at 9.45 a.m. Adelaide time today—12 hours late. He reported that he was forced down at 9.45 last night (Adelaide time) by a heavy storm and blinding rain, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REFUGEE TRAINS ATTACKED

    JAPANESE aeroplanes are firing with machine guns at passenger trains evacuating civilian refugees from Mukden, die China-Japanese ...

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  5. DOUBLES TOTE CHAOS

    BECAUSE of inadequate doubles tote arrangements on the flat at Morphettville to-day, 297 of the 991 tickets on ...

    Article : 302 words
  6. MALDISTRIBUTION OF WORLD'S GOLD SUPPLIES

    BY a wider distribution and use of the surplus gold held by America and France all the world would benefit. Can such a distribution be arranged? Can action by America and France avert new monetary and economic dangers? ...

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  7. FAMILY PRAYERS ANSWERED

    HARRY Neller, a diver, formerly of the Royal Navy, who was trapped against a lock-gate at Southwick, in ...

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  8. BLOW TO PRESTIGE OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The League of Nations sustained what is admitted to be a severe blow to its prestige in connection with the latest Chinese-Japanese development. ...

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  9. BANK BOARD AND MINISTERS

    With all the Australian Governments facing Another crisis following the restrictions of advances by the Commonwealth trading banks a vital conference will take ...

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  10. TRUCE IN ARMAMENTS

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, replying to a question in the House of Commons in the absence of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister) stated with reference ...

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  11. NO SOLUTION FROM BRITAIN

    According to a broadcast from a Japanese station, picked up last night in Sydney, Sir Francis Lindley, the British Ambassador in Tokyo, bad an interview on ...

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  12. MORE LIGHT ON GALLIPOLI

    MESSRS. Hutchinson are to, publish the life of Gen. Sir Charles Carmichael Monro (Commander-in-Chief at the Dardanelles), by Gen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MRS "SMITHY" SAYS GOOD-OH!

    "QOOD-OH!" said Mrs. Kingsford Smith this afternoon, when informed that her husband was safe. "I am so glad I could cry. I should be in bed, because ...

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  14. TO CONTEST LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL VACANCY

    Ald. J. Anderson, of Port Adelaide City Council, tonight consented to aHow himself to be nominated as a candidate for the Legislative Council by-election ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FACE SLAPPED BY QUEEN

    "I am proud at being the only person Queen Victoria ever slapped," said Col. R. E. Crompton, formerly of the Royal Engineers, and twice president of the ...

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  16. LION ATTACKS TRAINER

    The two sons of Princess Mary saw a lion viciously attack a trainer when, with their mother they visited Bertram Mills' circus. The trainer had ordered nine hons to ...

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  17. TRANSPORT WORKERS ACT

    Mr. J. G. Latham, M.H.R., expressed astonishment on his arrival today from Canberra at the remarks of Mr. Justice ...

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  18. SICK SWALLOWS COLLECTED

    EXTRAORDINARY scenes occurred at the Bird Protection Society's rooms, to which streams of volunteers ire bringing thousands of swallows. ...

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  19. FIDUCIARY NOTE ISSUE

    There are many rumors suggesting that Mr. Theodore's former proposal of a fiduciary note issue may be revived with the possible appointment of a new member of ...

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  20. WON ON POINTS

    IN a hard, even contest at the Stadium tonight, Bobby Delaney, 9 8 (lightweight champion of Australia) defeated Rus Critcher, 10 0 (welterweight champion) ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYED INSURANCE

    IN the House of Commons during the discussion in committee of the National Economy Bill, Sir Henry Betterton (Minister of Labor) defended the reforms ...

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  22. RAIN AFTER DROUGHT IN NORTHERN N.S.W.

    Rain, carrying to the country promise of prosperity and relief from drought conditions, has fallen in many northern districts. For months rain has been anxiously ...

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  23. Murderer of Mr. Brennan Not Traced

    Little hope of tracking down the murderer of Arthur Brennan (aged 18 years), of Rowe street. North Fitzroy who was shot on September 12. is now entertained ...

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  24. BETROTHED WITH STOLEN RING

    A PRETTY, 18-year-old girl living in St. George's received a shock during the week when detectives told her that the engagement ring she was wearing and ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. New Zealand Woman's Second Novel

    The second novel by the New Zealand writer, Nellie Scanlan, entitled "Primrose Hill," dealing with London suburban life, will be published next week by Hunt and ...

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  26. NAVAL PAY

    The Admiralty has announced that in view of time required to give full consideration to reports of the committee of enquiry on pay reductions in the Royal ...

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  27. BRITISH SPEEDSTER HAS AMAZING ESCAPE

    George Eyston, British racing motorist, had an amazing escape while speeding at more than 70 miles an hour on a three hours' endurance test on the Montlhery ...

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  28. Queensland Rugby and Soccer

    In the Rugby League Brisbane won the Bulimba Cup for the inter-city championship today, by defeating Toowoomba 24 points to 13. ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. Tennis and Film Stars to Wed

    H. W. Justin, British tennis player, has announced his engagement to marry Phyllis Konstam, a charming film actress. ...

    Article : 27 words
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