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  2. 25 SEATS AT LEAST EXPECTED BY MR. BUTLER

    Forecasts made yesterday by the leaders of both major parties in Saturday's State elections, show tbat each is sanguine regarding the ...

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  3. TEST BROADCAST PLANS

    Australian listeners will be better served during the 1938 Test matches in England than on previous occasions because of the friendly co-operation ol ...

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  4. Mr. CASEY ON HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN

    That the national health insurance scheme now being prepared by the Commonwealth Government would be only a general practitioner scheme to ...

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  5. State Elections

    This space is to be given by "The Advertiser" to the rival State political parties each day between now and the end of the election campaign, so that their views may be set out clearly before the electors. The articles printed below have been supplied by representatives of the two organisations. ...

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  6. MEDICAL AID IN THE OUTBACK

    The future development of the back country of Australia will rest on the framework of the Australian Aerial Medical Services, said Dr. Allan ...

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  7. EFFECT OF 40 HOUR WEEK

    When men become too old to do any more good or effective work they delight to sit in an armchair and tell their hearers of what they did when they ...

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  8. FIVE-YEAR PARLIAMENTS

    There may be a few people in South Australia who are opposed to five-year Parliaments because they do not know the facts concerning the change from ...

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  9. MAN CAUGHT AFTER EXTENSIVE HUNT

    Police who have been searching since Friday for a mas who engaged in revolver duels with Constables Pearce and Beveridge at Cronulla on Friday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BROADBENT REACHES JODHPUR

    On his attempt to break the EnglandAustralian flight record, Mr. H. F. Broadbent landed at Jodpur. which is slightly less than half way from ...

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  11. THIEF FIRES THREE SHOTS AT YOUTH

    An armed thief tonight fired three shots at James Strong, 18, of College street, Elsternwick, while Strong was chasing him along College street ...

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  12. SCHOOLS TO OPEN TODAY

    All Government schools in South Australia will reopen today, but special precautions will be observed with regard to infantile paralysis. The Director of ...

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  13. IMPORTANCE OF STABLE GOVERNMENT

    Stating that at this time, even at this very moment, things were not very stable and settled in the world as a whole, Mr. Casey last night urged the ...

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  14. REBELS NEARING CATALAN COAST

    The Spanish rebel advance on the Aragon front Is making rapid progress, the vanguard being CO miles from the Catalan coast after capturing 1.075 ...

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  15. RECORD NOMINATIONS IN QUEENSLAND

    Nominations for the State elections, which closed today, were a record, 177 persons having nominated for 62 seats This is 38 more than in the election of ...

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  16. COMMUNIST SUPPORT FOR LABOR

    A manifesto, supporting the return of a Labor Government at the State elections, has been issued by the S.A. district committee of the Communist Party ...

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  17. Schools At Port Pirie

    The Director of Education (Mr. Adey) said last night that as there had been, within the last week or so, several cases of ...

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  18. One Case Of Paralysis Yesterday

    One case of infantile paralysis, a boy 8. of Karoonda. was admitted to the' Northfield Infectious Diseases Hospital yesterday, and two patients were ...

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  19. Hopeful Statement On N.S.W. Epidemic

    The Director-General of Health (Dr. E. S. Morris) said today that six cases of infantile paralysis were notified on the three days Friday. Saturday and ...

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  20. Effect Of Lifting Victorian Restrictions

    At least 100 more cases of infantile paralysis could be expected, the chairman of the Health Commission and of the Consultative Council on Infantile ...

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  21. MR. CURTIN NOT COMING TO S.A.

    Delayed In Perth By Industrial Dispute Having had to remain in Perth to assist in the settlement of an industrial ...

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  22. Week-End House Breaking Cases

    Two cases of housebreaking occurred in Marlborough street Malvern on Sunday, when the homes of Mrs. Lillian Hosking and Mr. Joseph ...

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  23. Case At Port Pirie

    Another infantile paralysis case was reported this afternoon, that of a boy, 7. residing in Risdon Park. The patient was taken to Northfield Hospital ...

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  24. Sir Herbert Hudd's Campaign

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Sir Herbert Hudd) will occupy the final week of the campaign with the following meetings:—Tonight, ...

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  25. Three New Cases In Brisbane

    Three cases of infantile paralvsis were notified today, a schoolboy of Norman Park, a schoolgirl of Mundubbera. who has been transferred by special plane ...

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