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  2. FAIRYLAND AT VICTORIA PARK

    The magic wand will be busy over Victoria Park grandstand grounds next Saturday morning, when the final preparations for the ...

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  3. EARNED CAREER OF BRILLIANCE

    Mr. Eric William Gray, of St. Mark's University College, who was selected yesterday as the South Australian Rhodes Scholar for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PARTIES JOIN IN SHPPORT OF PEACE

    Political enemies joined one another as comrades in the cause of peace at an enthusiastic demonstration in the Melbourne Town Hall tonight to give ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRENUOUS TRIP TO BRISBANE

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith; piloted the Southern Star to Brisbane this afternoon on the first stage of his flight, to Alor Star to ...

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  6. PROSPECTOR FEARED SPEARED BY BLACKS

    It, is fared that the body of Herbert Watts. a prospector, who is believed to have been speared by the blades at Hermit Hill. ...

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  7. MUNCIPAL POLL

    On Saturday ratepayers in the cities and towns of South Australia will elect their municipal representatives. Despite the ...

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  8. DR. PAGE HITS OUT AT COMMUNISM

    The appeal to the people in the election campaign really began last night, when the leader of the Country Party (Dr. Page) declared his party's policy from 2FC. Sydney. He said that his Party was pledged to deliver Australia from ...

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  9. COSTLY GRASS FIRES

    Starting on the Main North road, at Parooka near Gepp's Cross, early yesterday morning-, a grass fire swept through several properties, and before it could be ...

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  10. TRIBAL MASSACRES IN NEW GUINEA

    Dispatches relating to the tribal feuds in Papua arrived in Canberra today from the Lieutenant-Governor of Papua (Sir Hubert Murray). ...

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  11. Big Crowd Sees Plane Off At Sydney

    Hundreds went to the Mascot Aerodrome early this morning to see Kingsford Smith hop off in the Southern Star. His determination to take on ...

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  12. DR. PAGE'S POLICY SPEECH

    The policy of the Federal Country Party was broadcast by its leader. Dr. Page, tonight from Station 2FC. In declaring that his party was pledged ...

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  13. Hinkler In Morocco

    CASA BLANCA, Morocco, November 29. Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler who flew from Brazil to West Africa last week, arrived here at 3 p.m. today. ...

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  14. WHITE WOMEN AMONG ARNHEM BLACKS?

    There has been a revival of the reports that two women survivors of the wrecked coastal steamer, Douglas Mawson, have been held by the ...

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  15. "HEALTH ACT TOO DRASTIC"

    "Is there any intention to amend the Health Act to bring it into conformity with ordinary common justice?" Councillor C. C. Crump asked members of the Central Board of ...

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  16. TWO BOYS KILLED IN SAND CAVE-IN

    Wellington (N-5-), November 30. The desperate efforts of 30 men, who worked for nearly an hour, to shift seven tons of sand which collapsed ...

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  17. JAPANESE LEAVING MANCHURIA

    Japanese troop withdrawals from Chinese territory into the South Manchurian railway zone continue. Even Tsitsihar is reported to have been ...

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  18. 150 ACRES SWEPT AT MARINO

    A grass fire broke out between Marino Rocks and Hallett's Cove about 10.30 a.m. yesterday, and by the time the flames were subdued at 4 p.m. 150 ...

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  19. NAVAL COMMANDER REPRIMANDED

    Charged at a court martial with having hazarded the H.M-S. Petersfield, the minesweeper, which went aground near Foochow on November 12, the ...

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  20. BACHELOR OF MUSIC AT 18

    Miss Miriam Beatrice Hyde, of Rose street, Prospect, who was the youngest student in the State to have gained her A-M.U.A- L.A.B. or Bachelor of ...

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  21. Kills Woman In Fit Of Jealousy: 10 Years' Gaol

    Richard Bartlett (37), engine smith, was sentenced at the Central Criminal Court today to 10 years' imprisonment for having killed Linda Mary ...

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  23. REVOLT IN BUDAPEST FAILS

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that a revolt of 24 hours in Hungary has failed. The wild rumors of a coup d' etat in ...

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  24. KIOSK IN G.P.O.

    A news agency kiosk, conducted by the Limbless Soldiers' Association, was officially opened in the mam hail of the General Post Office yesterday ...

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  25. Fires Raging In Darling Areas

    Fifty thousand acres of grass land have been burnt in the most disastrous fire in the Wentworth district, for 15 years. It swept the country ...

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  26. Owner Wins £50,000 On Big Irish Sweep Race

    A man who benefited from the November Handicap, on which the Irish sweepstake was run, was J. T. Downing,) the bookmaker-owner of Northdrift. ...

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  27. MANY FALL AMONG THIEVES IN HOLY LAND

    The Scriptural man who went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among thieves has many modern companions in misfortune because of the ...

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  28. Vic. Revenue Drops £315,000 In Five Months

    The State revenue for November was £1.298,531, a decrease of £50.329 compared with the corresponding period last year. Since July 1, revenue has ...

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  29. Fire In Boarding House At Narracoorte

    A fire occurred between 12 and 1 o'clock this morning at the stone and wooden building in McCrae street, known as the Victoria Coffee Palace, ...

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  30. Girl's Screams Lead To Youth's Arrest

    The screams of a 19-year-old girl coming from, the olive grove near the mounted police barracks, Adelaide, last night, led to the chase and capture ...

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  31. Fourth Trial On Bank Robbery Charge

    A new trial began today of George Kenslow, 40, on a charge of having stolen £950 from the Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited, George street. ...

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  32. Heavier Deficit In W.A.

    The revenue for November was £517,817, the expenditure £801,622, leaving a deficit of £283,805, against a loss of £251,746 for November last year. The ...

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  33. World Wheat Production Forecast

    Following the receipt of the forecast from Australia, the Department of Agriculture predicted that the world's wheat production for 39 countries, ...

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  34. THIRD PRIZE IN IRISH SWEEP GOES TO W.A.

    Mrs. Margaret Cashman, of Wiluna, who drew Pard, the third horse in the Manchester Handicap, and won £10.000 in the Irish Sweepstakes, is an ...

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  35. Famous Sydney Golf Club-house on Fire

    In a spectacular blaze at 12.30 a.m. I on Saturday, the club house of the Australian Golf Club at Kensington was damaged severely by fire. ...

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  36. No Decision On Savings Banks Amalgamation

    The State Cabinet discussed today the agreement for the amalgamation of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales with the ...

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  37. Pensioner, 82, Burnt To Death In Hut

    The charred body of William Gorst, 82, old age pensioner, was found in the ashes of his hut near Bunbury today. A man watched the hut ...

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  38. A.L.P. President III

    The A.L.P. campaign was now in full swing, said the director (Mr. Makin) yesterday. Promises of assistance had been given which led him to believe ...

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  39. Rationing A Council Staff

    A special call of the West Torrens Council was made last night to rescind the original motion for rationing the office staff. ...

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  40. Schoolboys Visit Fauldings

    Boys from the Norwood Central School, yesterday, had an opportunity of becoming more familiar with the practical side of the State's industries ...

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  41. Mr. Collins To Contest Wakefield

    Mr. Maurice Collins, who represented Wakefield as a Country Party member from November. 1928. until October, 1929. and was defeated at the last ...

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  42. Long Police Hunt Ended

    Port Adelaide police officers now have in custody a married man for whom they had been hunting since October 5. Detective Donnelion and ...

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  43. 20 More Witnesses In Field Divorce Case

    The Field divorce suit has now been before Mr. Justice Owen for six weeks. land there arc still 20 witnesses to be called. Mrs. Field, who is the ...

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  44. Port Pirie People Interested In Moonta

    The new motorship Moonta on its first run in the Gull trade. called here today. During the morning many Port Pirie people inspected the ship. ...

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  45. Mystery Of Fatal Injuries To Orchardist

    Thomas Grifin. 72. orchardist who was found seriously injured in his hut) at Kilsyth on Thursday night, died in the Melbourne Hospital today. Hov ...

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