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  2. Housewives See Premier Today

    MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEWIVES ASSOCIATION saw the Premier (Mr. Butler) today to protest against the increase in the price of bread. From Left—Mesdames J. A. Allen (treasurer), W. Evans Hardy (president). A. G. Miller (secretary), and A. K. G. Goode (life vice-president). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Roosevelt's Great Crusade

    President Roosevelt, in a radio appeal tomorrow, will launch a nationwide crusade for the acceptance by five million employers of his "blanket" ...

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  4. ATTACK ON WITNESS

    A strong attack on a Crown witness was made in the Criminal Court today when Mr. L. B. Mathews addressed ...

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  5. "FIRE CAUSED BY BUTT"

    "I was lying in bed in the detention room at the Reformatory smoking. I threw the butt away, went to sleep, and was awakened, I think, by ...

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  6. CALLS JURORS LIARS

    There was a dramatic scene in the Criminal Court today, when Sydney John Walsh, aged 31, of Coburg, motor mechanic, and his wife. Irene ...

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  7. ADVANCES TO COUNCILS

    The Government considers that it has received sufficient encouragement from councils to go ahead with its new proposals for unemployment relief. ...

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  8. TO KEEP MURRAY FRESH

    A report from the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. Eaton) on the proposed barrages at the mouth of the River Murray to keep out salt water, is being ...

    Article : 267 words
  9. GOLD HOPES AT MT. CRAWFORD

    Prospectors at Mount Crawford may have struck a rich part of a gold-bearing reef, but until further progress is made it will be difficult to ...

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  10. PREMIER ON BREAD PRICE

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) promised three deputies from the Housewives' Association today to bring before Cabinet the question of an immediate ...

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  11. ADDRESS DEBATE NEARS END

    Although 23 members have already spoken in the Address-in-Reply debate in the Assembly, there are still 10 or 12 who wish to contribute to the ...

    Article : 286 words
  12. ORGANISATION OF LABOR PARTY

    How the A.L.P. can be built into a more formidable party than it is at present will be discussed at an organisation conference to be held at the Trades Hall ...

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  13. "RELIGION NOT MORAL POLICEMAN"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"There is not the slightest harm in dancing, and if I were not so old and stiff I would dance myself." said the moderator of the Presbyterian ...

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  14. A.L.P. WOMEN TO CONFER

    An extensive agenda will face Labor women when they meet for their sixth annual conference at the Trades Hall on Wednesday. The president (Mrs. H. A. ...

    Article : 141 words
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  16. MEAT 1d. lb. DEARER IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Prime quality meat was up 1d. lb. all round in most city and suburban butcher shops today. Except in beef there was no general price ...

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  17. The Wireless Cabin of the Tricolor

    MR. W. JANSEN, the wireless operator aboard the new motorship Tricolor, which berthed at Port Adelaide today photographed with his elaborate equipment which is complete even the auto alarm—a device which picks up distress signals only. If the operator is out of the cabin or asleep, he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DAMAGES CLAIMED AFTER ACCIDENT

    Ronald James Browne, of Capper street, Kent Town, by his next friend, James Henry Browne, claimed in the Adelaide Local Court today £78 12/6 damages ...

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  19. VICTIM OF COUNTRY SMASH DIES

    PETERBOROUGH, Monday.—Fergus James Kavanagh, aged 38, of Peterborough, died in the Peterborough Hospital early today from head injuries ...

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  20. MAN REMANDED TO BATHURST

    William A. M. Stephens, who was arrested at his father's house at Rosewater yesterday, appeared in the Adelaide Police Court today on a charge of having ...

    Article : 233 words
  21. RICH JUMPING RACES

    Not much interest is being evinced in the discussions on the Australian Hurdle and Australian Steeplechase, to be run at Caulfield on August 5 and 12 ...

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  22. OPPOSITION TO FIVE-YEAR PARLIAMENT

    Parliamentary developments on the Government's proposal to extend the life of Parliament from three to five years are being closely watched by the Citizens' ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. Offence Detected by Man Shooting Himself

    Pleading guilty to a charge of having had an unlicensed pistol in her possession on May 30, Philamena McCarthy, of the Norfolk Hotel, Adelaide, was fined £1 ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. OFFENDING ABORIGINES KEPT AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Monday.—The new regulations dealing with aborigines fail to make provision for the return to their own tribal country of aborigines sentenced to ...

    Article : 102 words
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