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  2. LORD MAYOR'S FUND

    A most welcome donation to the Lord Mayor's Unemployment Fund yesterday was one of £30 received from the South Australian Company. ...

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  3. COMBATING CANCER

    The Duke of York, presiding today at the annual meeting of the Empire Cancer Campaign, said they were moving forward slowly but ...

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  4. VICTIMS OF MOTOR ACCIDENTS

    "The proposal to require the insertion of a clanse in all insurance policies giving: hospitals power to claim for their services to victims ...

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  5. TARIFF PROTECTION

    Professor L. G. Melville, in his second extension lecture at the University last night, dealt trenchantly with several of the major ...

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  6. HELPING THE NEEDY

    Every day the problem of providing sustenance for the unemployed becomes more pressing and more serious. ...

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  7. WANTON DAMAGE

    Property worth hundreds of pounds was wantonly destroyed in Erskineville by a gang of malicious thieves who style themselves "the ...

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  8. A.W.U AND A.I.P.

    An agreement was reached at a conference between representatives of the Australian Workers' Union and the ...

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  9. DON BRADMAN

    Every newspaper and every Englishman interested in cricket is discussing- the secret of Bradman's wizardry, and opinions are ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    A review by the Government Statist (Mr. W. L. Johnston) of South Australia's direct oversea trade for the fiscal year ended June 30 will be found ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    Mr. Howard W. Berry, who died in Melbourne yesterday morning, came to Australia 51 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COASTAL SHO[?]VERS LIKELY

    The Divisional Meterologist reported last night:—The weather was fine throughout South Australia to-day, with mostly clear skies and squally mild ...

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  13. SOUTH-EAST WOOL

    The loss occasioned by the railways of the State has been a big question for the past two or three years, and the taxpayers, from whose pockets ...

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  14. ADVICE TO PATIENTS

    A leaflet has been issued by the Commonwealth Department of Health setting out the principal signs that should lead persons particularly women ...

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  15. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine, with mild northerly Winds, veering later to squally westerlies, with some showers, chiefly coastal. ...

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  16. DECISION NOT TO PLAY ON MONDAY

    There has been much discussion over the action of the umpires, Oates and Bestwick, in not permitting play to begin before 5.30. whereas ...

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  17. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The City Organist (Mr. John Dempster) will give a recital during the lunch hour to-day. John [?]bastian Back, Rheinberger, Salome and ...

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  18. ST. PETERS FUND

    At the American yesterday in aid of the St Peters Relief Fund a large crowd attended, and the sum of £16 was realised in addition to ...

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  19. COST TO HOSPITALS

    "During a recent six months 144 victin[?] of motor accidents were treated at the Adelaide Hospital, and their stay at the institution amounted in ...

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  20. CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITION

    At a meeting of the Public Library Board yesterday the Museum committee reported having received a letter from the board of anthropological research ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

    One of the most marked' aspects of the work for the Kmimo In[?] Colony is the number of application being received from memployed single ...

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  22. LABOR

    The system of working part-time in preference to retrenchment is already operation in sections of the Tramways Trust departments. and yesterday ...

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  23. HOLDEN'S EMPLOYES

    The management of Holden's Motor Body Works, at Woodville has decided that the majority of the employes shall take one week off from work without ...

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  24. OLDFIELD DROPS HAMMOND

    The Australians were rather surprised to-day that the umpires did not order play to start earlier, as the wicket was apparently only slightly damp on the ...

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  25. STATE OF EGYPT

    Makrim Ebeid Bey (the Wafdist delegate to the London Inter-Parliamentary Conference), says that the Egyptian National Congress, which is composed of ...

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  26. MAILS FROM OVERSEAS

    The Deputy-Director Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) advises that the letters from the United Kingdom forwarded by the London-Karachi and ...

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  27. TOO OLD AT FORTY

    Mr. A. L. Gordon Mackay, M.A, of Adelaide, told the Conference on Public Administration at Oxford to-day that one of the tragedies of those engaged ...

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  28. PART-TIME IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE

    The secretary of the A.G.W.A. (Mr. F. K. Nieass. M.P.) stated yesterday that he had been Informed by the chairman of the Harbors Board that ...

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  29. CONTRACT FOR PARKLAND OLIVES

    Although olive picking on parklands has provided work for a number of men who otherwise would be idle, their activities are restricted by a city ...

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  30. TATE OFFERED TRANSFER

    Maurice Tate, the Test bowler, has received a tempting offer to join the Lancashire League Cricket Club. He has only acknowledged receipt of the ...

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  31. HUMORED REVOLUTION DENIED

    Makram Ebied Bey, who was Minister of Finance in Nahas Pasha's Cabinet, and who is at present in London with other Egyptian Parliamentarians, ...

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  32. STATE BASIC WAGE

    It was understood that there would be a special meeting of the Trades and Labor Council on Friday night to consider the position of trade unions ...

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  33. MARION-ROAD

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. McInnes), replying yesterday to complaints regarding the condition of The Marion-road, due to the ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. HAMMOND'S CENTURY

    W. R. Hammond yesterday made his first century against the Australians this season. When he was out here with the last ...

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  35. POSITION IN INDIA

    The Government of India's review of the situation up to Saturday last was circulated, to members of the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  36. RIOT AT ALEXANDRIA

    The main square to-day was a wild mass of Wafdist demonstrators, who stoned the police. The police later occupied the root ...

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  37. BARTON VALE TROUBLE

    Of the six girls concerned in the trouble at Barton Vale School for Girls' Reformatory, three were returned to the institution yesterday morning. They ...

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  38. FLOODS IN KOREA

    Further devastating floods occurred on Sunday in Korea. More than 120 persons were drowned, and numbers of others are missing, ...

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  39. ATTACKED BY 500 UNEMPLOYED

    When a city estate agent and a bailiff interviewed a woman at Brunswick this afternoon about arrears of rent, they were attacked by about 500 unemnloyed ...

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  40. MEETING AT BIRKENHEAD

    At a meeting of the Birkenhead local committee of the Labor Party last night. Mesdames E. Forst and L. V. Christiansen were annotated ...

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  41. MAINTENANCE CASES

    What is believed to be a record number of maintenance cases for one day camp before Messrs. P. W. Harrop and J. Fowler in the Adelaide Police ...

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  42. STURT ELECTORATE COMMITTEE

    The Sturt Electorate Committee of the Australian Labor Party met in the Unley Town Hall on Monday night, when Mr. M. B. Woods occupied the ...

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  43. HACKNEY ROBBERY

    Mr. Romily Harry, counsel for Vill Bakka Hakulinen in the successful appeal recently to the Court of Criminal Appeal against the conviction recorded ...

    Article : 213 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. PRESBYTERY OF ADELAIDE

    At a Meeting of the Presbytery of Adelaide, the clerk (Rev. W. Floyd Shannon) reported that be had appointed Mr. J. W Rankine as a representative to the General ...

    Article : 109 words
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