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  2. IN OTHER CITES

    Anti-eviction battles in Sydney are assuming serious proportions, and, unless different tactics are employed in the future, casualty lists may prove ...

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  3. YOUTH'S HEAD CRUSHED

    In an attempt to Jump from the side of a three-ton motor lorry, Hugh George Elphick (18), an unemployed laborer, of Chapel-Street, Norwood, ...

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  4. OUTBACK RELIEF

    Besides the splendid contributions of sewing circles and other organisations all through the suburbs and the settled ...

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  5. KNITTING THE RAGE

    Never since the war has kuitting been so popular as it is today. No matter where one sees women and ...

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  6. PLAZA CABARET

    Last night was gala night for pleasure-seeking Adelaide, and these who expected great things in the opening of the Plaza on ...

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  7. ENGLAND'S YOUNG TEST SIDE

    The English team to play New Zealand in the first test match at Lords on Saturday, was announced today. It is believed that this is the ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    A royal salute of 21 guns was fired yesterday to mark the anniversary of the Coronation of the King. The salute was fired by the 90th battery of ...

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  9. Out among the People

    WHEN Amy Johnson visited the [?] diers' home at Myrtle Bank the patients told her they were going to buy a ticket in Tattersalls for her. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BAIN DEVELOPING

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The centre of the anticyclone which was situated over Adelaide on Sunday, had moved to the ...

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  11. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy and unsettled with rain developing fairly generally. Northerly winds. ...

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  12. LINDRUM IN FORM

    In his match against Tom Newman, Walter Lindrum was in excellent form today, and out-scored Newman at both sessions. His best break was 1.341, the ...

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  13. NO PAY FOR TROOPS

    When the men of the 50th Battery, Australian Field Artillery, assembled at the Parade Ground last night, to draw their home training pay, they were ...

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  14. RAIL ZEPPELIN MAKES RECORD

    The "rail Zeppelin" was given a trial on the Hamburg-Berlin line today. For the journey it took 1 hour 34 minutes, compared with two and a half hours ...

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  15. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    BY letters patent, under the Great Seal. Queen Victoria is pleased to declare that degrees granted or ...

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  16. SHORTEST DAT

    Although for ordinary purposes the four days June 20 to June 23, are of the same length, yesterday was the shortest day o£ the year by a few ...

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  17. Drop in Wool Prices at Brisbane

    At the wool sales today, prices compared with May rates were:—Greasy good, stylish, fine quality fleece. 5 to 7½ per cent, lower fine quality fleece and ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    Mr. Thomas Edwin Smith, who died at his home in Charles-place, Alberton, was 80 years old. Born in Sussex, he went to sea at an early age. ...

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  19. HOUSEWIVES WEEK BEGINS

    Visits by housewives to the factories of G. Wood, Son & Co., and Jackett Brothers' mills at Port Adelaide marked the opening of Housewives Week ...

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  20. Pearce Wins Another Sculls Event

    In the senior sculls at the Marlow regatta, Bobby Pearce, the Australian, easily defeated F. R. Stephen, who will be a competitor in the diamond ...

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  21. Mr. Hoover's Offer

    "The proposed temporary suspension by America of war debt payments is a momentous happening, which should go far to relieve our difficulties in ...

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  22. METEORITE NOT LOCATED

    Many people saw and experienced, the phenomena which indicated that a meteorite had fallen in the Murray lands shortly before ...

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  23. BUY LOCAL PRODUCTS

    The Minister of Industry (Mr. McInnes). who is chairman of the Local Industries Promotion Council, said yesterday that he was pleased with ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. Post-War Soldiers Not "Hard Drinkers"

    Referring to the temperate habits of post-war soldiers. Sir Charles Briggs, addressing the Old Comrades' Association, said that canteens were not what ...

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  25. Mr. Hughes's Libel Action Settled

    Before Mr. Justice James today an announcement was made of the settlement of the action by Mr. W. M. Hughes. M.H.R., against John Fairfax ...

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  26. Lorry Dashes Into Crowd: Driver Lynched

    Three were killed end 70 injured at Santa Olalla, when a motor lorry crashed at full speed into a crowd at a Republican meeting. An ...

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  27. Shoes for Children of Unemployed

    "Cabinet decided today to provide £2,500 to supply between 7,500 and 8,000 children of the unemployed with boots," stated the Commissioner of Public ...

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  28. FIRE AT POET BELIEF OFFICE

    A report has been prepared for the coroner by Detective P.J. Donnellen and Plainclothes Constable W. R. Curtis, on the fire which destroyed ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION IN DOUBT

    How Mr. Hoover's proposal will affect Australia is at present a matter for conjecture. The Australian Press Association obtained an authoritative ...

    Article : 221 words
  30. HALF-YEARLY CAR REGISTRATION

    The half-yearly registration of motor cars was the chief item discussed by a meeting of the Chamber of Motor Industries held yesterday. ...

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  31. WEATHER MAP

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 491 words
  32. ITALIAN GOVERNMENT ACCUSED OF SPYING

    Addressing 700 members of the Propaganda Fide congregation (which deals with the missionary operations of the Roman Catholic Church). the ...

    Article : 116 words
  33. BETTER LIGHTING OF STREETS PLANNED

    Commening on the beauty of the scene presented at night by the City Bridge illuminations. Alderman McEwin, at the meeting of the Adelaide ...

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  34. OPTIMISTIC THINKING

    How people may become more dynamic and useful, by organising their forces and developing the habit of optimistic thinking, will be indicated by ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. LIGHT FAILURE IN WESTERN SUBURBS

    Candles and oil lamps were hastily requisitioned in hundreds of homes and shops at Henley Beach, Grange, Lockleys and Richmond and ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA

    The Wagner items to be presented by the South Australian Orchestra at the Town Han on Saturday. July 4. include the vivid picture, "The Ride of ...

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  37. RED DEVIL BALL

    The Masonic Hall, Commercial-road. Port Adelaide, presented a pretty sight last night when a "Red Devil" ball was held. The hall was gaily decorated with ...

    Article : 260 words
  38. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  39. POPULAR MELODIES FROM 5 AD.

    A number of well-known melodies will be included in the recital, which will begin at 8 tonight, from 5 AD. This session will feature Gerald Adams ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. Prices Advance in London

    Influenced by Mr. Hoover's proposals, Stock Exchange trading was strong and active today. Prices in all sections were marked up, including those of ...

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  41. DRAWING FROM IMAGINATION

    Many people practice the art of drawing upon their imagination, though few ever attempt to draw from imagination. Kerwin Maegraith tested ...

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  42. WORK FOR COST OF RATIONS

    "I am not going to permit, in these times of depression, any local governing body or private employer to force men to accept lower wages than those ...

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  43. BARRIERS ADVANCE SHARPLY IN ADELAIDE

    The announcement of Mr. Hoover's offer was received favorably on the Adelaide Stock Exchange yesterday. Anticipations that the acceptance of ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. Order Against Judge Beeby

    Probate of the will of Edward Taylor, of Lambton (N.S.W.). was granted to the executor. George Stephenson Beeby (Judge Beeby) on February 26, 1930. ...

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  45. KILKENNY COMPETITIONS

    Following are the results of last night's Kilkenny competitions:—Left Band Piano Solo (17 years and under)—Iris Masters. 85; Lorraine Eills, 84; Connie Owens, Gwen ...

    Article : 172 words
  46. Index to Advertisements

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  47. Advertising

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  48. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN

    To form a troop of the Legion of Frontiersmen, a meeting of citizens was held in the banqueting-room of the Woodville hall last night. The ...

    Article : 84 words
  49. Married Woman Charged With Pocketpicking

    When a man told Constable Schroeder in Hindley-street city, yesterday afternoon that his trousers pocket had just been picked in a wine saloon ...

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  50. PARAKYLIA STATION SOLD

    Mr. W. Angliss, of Melbourne, has bought Parakylia station for £13,400. The station is of 1,314 square miles and is adjacent to the East-West railway, ...

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  51. LATEST SCRATCHINGS

    Grand National Hurdle—Baverfix, Black Devil. Romeo. Cannes. Reonul. Grand National Steeplechase-Dal Cala. Romeo. Cannes. Tetcott. ...

    Article : 30 words
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