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  2. BIG BENEFIT EXPECTED TO RAIL REVENUE

    Expectations by the Premier (Mr. Playford) of big benefits to railway revenue, and insistence by Mr. Christian, M.P., that there was still a great need for revised wheat-handling methods, were squels today to the ...

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  3. Canon's Cure For Cannon Carnage

    HAD dictators been schooled in the game of cricket, it would be hard to imagine Hitler or Stalin acting as they were doing, said the ...

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  4. PLENTY TO DO ON HOLIDAY

    Tonight thousands will attempt to solve the usual holiday eve problem—what to do on the holiday ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. BIRTH RATE, MIGRATION AND LIVING ROOM

    In our present naturalised world, in which the best lands had been occupied, and restrictive measures were in force, migration was no answer to economic and social strain induced by the so-called over-population, said Dr. ...

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  6. Brothers Meet

    TWO BROTHERS met in Western Australia recently for the first time in 40 years. One was Mr. E. A. Filed, of Dongarra (Western ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OLIVER HARDY indulges in characteristic comedy in "Blockheads," which continues merrily at the Majestic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. V.C.A. OPPOSED TO POOLING

    THE Victorian Cricket Association last night decided not to agree to the pooling of receipts and expenses of Sheffield Shield games this season, ...

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  9. MINIMISING WAR GAS EFFECTS

    MOST war gases are not as harmful or as dangerous as many people believe, and their effects can be minimised if the public knows what ...

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  10. BREAKDOWN IN NEGOTIATIONS

    PORT AUGUSTA, Tuesday.—Although local authorities were confident that as a result of recent representations concerning the dredging of Port ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. Working Bees to Help Farmers Who Enlist

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—State-wide organisation will be established to work the properties of farmers who enlist, said the Premier (Mr. Mair) ...

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  12. MOTORED ALONG WESTERN WAR FRONT

    After having motored recently practically along the line of the western war front and seen the French, Belgian, and Dutch fortifications, Mr. ...

    Article : 333 words
  13. Special Zoo Attractions Tomorrow

    The Director of the Zoo (Mr. Minchin) said today that special plans were being made to entertain children there for the Labor Day holiday tomorrow. ...

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  14. Bushfires Follow Lack of Winter Rain

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—As a result of the almost complete absence of winter rains, the position throughout the Far North is expected to become acute in ...

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  15. Sudden Death Of Mr. Bert Vincent

    Mr. Bert Vincent, a prominent Port Adelaide baker and football supporter, died suddenly last night, aged 57. He had been in business at the seaport for ...

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  16. Kuitpo Colony Visiting Day Tomorrow

    Tomorrow will be visiting day at Kuitpo Colony in celebration of the ninth anniversary of its opening. That ceremony was performed by Sir ...

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  17. Theft At Long Plains Railway Station

    LONG PLAINS, Tuesday.—Forcing a side window, thieves entered the railway station office at Long Plains during the night and stole £1/5/ from a desk ...

    Article : 44 words
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