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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    The West-East express arrived in Adelaide 35 minutes late last night, and instead of leaving at 6.40 p.m. the Melbourne express was held up until about ...

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  3. PROSPECTS OF TAX RELIEF

    Made possible by Britain's suspension of liability for war debt interest and sinking fund payments, the £3,500,000 surplus announced ...

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  4. TRIBUTE TO MR. L. VON DOUSSA

    To perpetuate the memory of Mr. Louis Von Doussa, solicitor, who died at Mount Barker on May 27 last year, an obelisk, erected at the entrance to ...

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  5. STRONG FOOTBALL TEAMS TO MEET

    North Adelaide and .West Torrens, the two most improved teams in League football, will play today at Thebarton. The ...

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  6. FARMERS CRITICISE DEBT ADJUSTMENT

    Strong disapproval of the report of the Debt Adjustment Enquiry Committee was expressed at a central council conference of the ...

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  7. LABOR NEWS

    The United Trades and Labor Council, at a meeting in the Trades Hall last night, decided to call a State industrial conference to discuss the 10 ...

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  8. NEW MARKET FOR S.A. MOTOR BODIES

    This month the General MotorsHolden's factory at Woodville began the export of motor car bodies to Singapore and Java-a field ...

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  9. EMPLOYING HALF CASTES ON STATIONS

    That the policy of the Federal Government was to take half-caste children away from camps as early as possible and place them in a home at ...

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  10. SOME FURTHER SHOWERS

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night: -The last of the present series of low-pressure waves was centred to the south of Adelaide at ...

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  11. BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    A thrilling fight for the British open golf championship is promised from the 61 players who with scores of less than 152, today qualified to play in the ...

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  12. PRAISE FOR S.A. RAILWAYS

    The general manager of the New Zealand Railways (Mr. G. H Mackley) said last night that he had been very impressed by what he had seen of the ...

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  13. DUES OF DRIVERS

    A "limber of members of the Adelaide branch of the Amalgamated Road Transport Workers' Union have fatal into arrears with their contributions. ...

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  14. £9,000,000 DECLINE IN TRADE BALANCE

    A decline of more than £9,000,000 sterling hi Australia's favorable trade balance during the eleven months ended May 31, compared with the ...

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  15. WAR GUILT CONTROVERSY

    Professor K. K. Hancock (Professor of Modern History at Adelaide University) will give a public lecture on Tuesday evening at the University on "The ...

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  16. "PORT STILL FRONT DOOR OF STATE"

    That Port Adelaide would be the front door of the State for many years yet was the view expressed by Mr. G. W. Halcombe. S.M. in the Port ...

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  17. SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ TRIO ARRIVE

    It was chiefly because Jascha Spivakovsky wanted to see his new daughter as soon as possible that the Spivakovsky-Kurtz trio decided to open in ...

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  18. SCHOOL ARBOR DAYS

    The mayor of Woodville (Mr. H. Slade), speaking at the Kilkenny primary school arbor day yesterday, said that the council presented trees to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PROPOSAL TO EXPEL A.L.P. PRESIDENT

    A proposal that a charge of disloyalty be laid against the President of the A.L.P.(Mr. T. W. Grealy), with the object of having him expelled from the ...

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  20. MINDA CONCERT

    The 21st annual orchestral concert organised and conducted by Mr. Thomas Grigg will be presented at Wests Theatre, Hindley street, on ...

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  21. GIFTS FOR T.B. SOLDIERS

    Ninety-five bags of potatoes have been received by the Tubercular Soldiers' Aid Society from Glencoe West returned soldiers. These will be ...

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  22. ABORIGINAL YOUTHS AT YATALA

    Three aboriginal youths recently charged with having broken into the school teacher's house at Point McLeay and stolen certain articles, were A rise in the price of bread, in view of the increased price of flour, will be discussed at a meeting of the Adelaide and Suburban Master Bakers' ...

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  23. COMMUNITY SINGING

    Hearty singing of such old favorites as "The Red, White, and Blue," "Men of Harlech." and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," marked the ...

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  24. DRAW FOR A.L.P. BALLOTS

    At least one of the recommendations of the committee appointed to revise the pre-selection ballot rules of the A.L.P. is expected to cause a ...

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  25. CHURCH OF ENGLAND RELIEF FUND

    The subscription of £50 acknowledged as from Mrs. J. H. Grundy was from Mr. J. H. Grundy. ...

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  26. OPEN FINDING ON CHILD'S DEATH

    An open finding was returned, by the Acting City Coroner (Mr. H. M. Muirhead, S.M.) yesterday after an enquiry into the death of Desmond Lloyd ...

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  27. MAINTAINING TELEPHONE LINES

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) invites by advertisement today, tenders for the maintenance of new telephone lines in ...

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  28. DEAF AND DUMB COUNCIL

    The report of the National Council of Deaf and Dumb Societies in Australia, which has ended its first year, states that the council has been a ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS AWARD

    The remainder of the award for the Commonwealth railways, which was upset by the High Court on the grounds that a single judge had no power to ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. Knocked Down By Car But Death From Natural Causes

    Death from natural causes was the rinding given by the Acting Coroner (Mr. S. D. Ronald, SM.) at an inquest yesterday into the death of ...

    Article : 163 words
  32. Floricultural Societies' Association

    The report presented at the annual meeting of the South Australian Floricultural Societies' Association showed that 20 societies were affiliated. It was ...

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  33. Small Robberies In Suburbs And Country

    Several cases of housebreaking were reported to the police authorities yesterday. A youth was disturbed by a woman ...

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  34. HINDMARSH P.LP.

    The annual meeting of the Hindmarsh branch of the Parliamentary Labor Party was held attended at the I.O.O.F. Hall. Brompton. Members of ...

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  35. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 words
  36. INCREASED SALES OF AUSTRALIAN WINES

    The increase in the sale of Australian wines for the year ended June 30, despite a decrease in the shipments from Australia of approximately 250,000 ...

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  37. At Nailsworth School

    Arbor Day celebrations at Nailsworth School yesterday morning included the planting in Balfour street of a large number of trees by the boys, and rose ...

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  38. No Inquest Into Elderly Man's Death

    The Assistant Coroner (Mr. F. C. Seikman) has decided that an inquest is unnecessary into the death of Mr James John Correll (68), of Harrow ...

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  39. P.A.C. Old Boys' Week

    The Old Boys' Week of Prince Alfred College will begin on July 24 with a bridge contest between St. Peter's College and Prince Alfred at the Arcadia ...

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  40. Boy's Skull Fractured

    Crossing the Port road at Hindmarsh, on his way home from school yesterday afternoon. Leonard David Lowe, 7. son of Mr. David Ernest Lowe, ...

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  41. STURT A.L.P.

    Sturt electorate committee of the A.L.P. met at the Goodwood Institute on Thursday night. Mr. L. K. Lewin (president) ocdelegate to the women's conference. It ...

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  42. Ethelton Pupils Plant Eighty Trees

    The pupils of the Ethelton School planted 80 three-year-old white cedar trees in Bower road, which forms the boundary between Ethelton and ...

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  43. Freight Concessions For Farmers

    Pointing out that some primary producers were receiving concessions in wheat freights, Mr. Hannaford (L.C.L.) in the Legislative Council on Thursday. ...

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  44. Work On War Memorial, Canberra, To Start

    Cabinet today decided to call tenders immediately for the construction or the first section of the War Memorial at Canberra at an estimated ...

    Article : 77 words
  45. English County Cricket

    Closing scores In the county cricket matches begun on Wednesday are:— Oxford University, 128 and four for 141 (Hone 65 n.o.) d. M.C.C., 132 and 135. by ...

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  46. Man Knocked Down By Motor

    When crossing the road in Victoria square, near the corner of George street, at about 7 p.m. yesterday. George Nash, 55. of Restormal avenue, ...

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  47. Kuitpo Colony Fund

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  48. CIVIC ORGAN RECITAL

    One or the finest of Rheinberger's organ sonatas—that in E flat minorwill be included in the programme at the civic organ recital in the Town ...

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  49. Man Found With Throat Cut: Dies

    George Henry Schrader (51), of Toronto street. Ovingham, died yesterday as a result of a cut throat. He was found lying in his bed at home ...

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  50. Child Injured

    Suffering from shock and facial abrasions, George Maddison, five, of Canning street. Rosewater, received treatment at the Port Adelaide Casualty ...

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  51. Tasmania's Apple Season

    There was a decrease of nearly 100, 000 cases in the total quantity of fruit exported from Tasmania this year, compared with the record season of ...

    Article : 58 words
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