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  2. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Valuables Stolen From N.A. Home-Leaving his house on Barton [?] North Adelaide, for 10 minutes on Thursday afternoon, Mr. C. W. Ham ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. KUITPO GALA OPENED

    Opening the Kuitpo Gala in the Exhibition Building yesterday afternoon, the Governor (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven) said that he ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS

    An added attraction for visitors to the National Park will be provided with the establishment of a nine-hole golf course. The commissioners, at a ...

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  5. CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. J. Collett Moulden (general manager of the Sulphide Corporation, which controls the Central Mine at Broken Hill and other ...

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  6. AID NECESSARY TO BALANCE BUDGET

    Criticism was levelled at the Federal Government by the Premir (Mr. Butler) when he addressed about 200 persons at the annual ...

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  7. PATERSON BUTTER SCHEME DEFENDED

    Pointing out that in the first six years of the operation of the Paterson Butter Stabilisation Scheme its benefits to Australian dairymen ...

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  8. TODAY'S SPORTS

    Racing Morphettville-Tattersalls meeting Cricket Colts v. Glenelg, at Adelaide. East Torrens v. Kensington, at ...

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  9. ADELAIDE VIEWS ON GRANT

    The view that an advance of £2.500,000 by the Commonwealth was inadequate to meet the needs of wheat farmers was expressed in Adelaide ...

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  10. SCATTERED SHOWERS

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Very light to light rain, accompanied by a number of thunderstorms, marked the advance of a ...

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  11. Fatalities And Accidents

    Michael Thomas Bourke, 67 of Hulbert street, Brighton, died while under an anaesthetic at the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday. He was a foreman ...

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  12. WEEK-END FORECAST

    Some further showers and thunder, chiefly over settled areas, but Improving to the west and north. Cool west to south winds, ...

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  13. Enquiry Into Chilean Wheat Estimates

    The Chilean Government has ordered the police to investigate the discrepancy between the wheat production estimate by the Directorate of ...

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  14. Man Badly Injured In Fall From Scaffolding

    Falling from the scaffolding on the new Adelaide Hospital buildings about 3.30 p.m. yesterday. Sydney Eickhoff, 45, of Harriett street, West Croydon, ...

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  15. Tram Accident Victim Dies

    Frederick Rowe, of Pleasant avenue, Glandore, who was knocked down by a tramcar in King William street on November 9, died in the Adelaide Hospital ...

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  16. More Wheat Stored In Canada

    Canada had 263,229,419 bushels of wheat in storage on November 10, or 2,000.000 more than a year ago. ...

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  17. RESTRICTING APPLE EXPORTS

    When the conference of the Australian Apple and Pear Export Council was continued this morning, Mr. P. W. Ranger (Qld.) submitted a report ...

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  18. Man Collapses On Fullarton Tram

    While a Fullarton car was passing from Victoria square into Wakefield street about 5 p.m. yesterday, a man collapsed in his seat. He was taken by ...

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  19. RAILWAY EARNINGS

    The approximate earnings of the South Australian Railways for the seven days ended on November 14 amounted to £59,315, as compared with ...

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  20. Italy's Record Harvest

    Italy's internal needs will be fully met by her record wheat crop of 81,200,000 quintals. ...

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  21. DEATH OF LUBRA

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Perkins) announced today that the Department had decided to take proceedings against Constable Stott, of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  22. NEW ARRIVALS AT ZOO

    A number of baby monkeys have been born at the Zoo recently, and form one of the principal attractions. The Patag[?]an hares are rearing several ...

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  23. STRIKE ON N.S.W- COAL FIELD FEARED

    A serious strike in the coal industry may be precipitated as the result of a difference of opinion which has suddenly arisen between the executive of ...

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  24. Car Smashed By Shunting Train

    A few seconds after Mr. Thomas Durham, a Harbors Board inspector at Port Adelaide, had leaped from his motor car, the engine of which had ...

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  25. NAME OF UNIVERSITY CHAIR

    At a meeting of the University Senate on Wednesday it is likely that the name of the chair of modern history, which until recently was held by ...

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  26. Fire Caused By Explosion Of Methylated Spirits

    A tin of methylated spirits exploded today in a small weatherboard building used as a storeroom and attached to the Carrington sub-branch of the ...

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  27. No Play In Melbourne Tennis Carnival

    Owing to rain, there was no play today in the interstate tennis matches and Victorian championships at Kooyong. ...

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  28. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SEASON

    After a rehearsal at the Showgrounds, everything is now in readiness for the pageant to be held this morning by John Martin & Co. to mark the opening ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. FIRST INDICTMENT UNDER N.I.R.A,

    The first Federal indictment for violation of a N.I.R.A. code was returned today by a grand jury here. The Government prepared its case with great ...

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  30. NORTHFIELD HOSPITAL BOARD

    The poll to elect representatives of groups of local boards of health on the Northfield Infectious Diseases Hospital Board will be held at the Chief ...

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  31. Canada May Import Australian Brandy

    The Quebec Liquor Commission will probably study the question of importing Australian and South African brandies, which are lower priced than the ...

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  32. Black Unable To Play

    J R. Black, captain of the South Australian interstate tennis team, wired the S.A.L.T.A. from Melbourne yesterday, stating that he will be unable to ...

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  33. MUSIC STUDENTS CONGRATULATED

    Professor W. A. Laver, examiner of third year candidates in practical work for the diploma of Associate of Music of the University of Adelaide, before ...

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  34. FLIGHT OF CAPITAL FROM FRANCE

    Fresh evidence of the flight of capital from France is provided in the latest returns of the Bank of France, which show that gold withdrawals amounting ...

    Article : 182 words
  35. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  36. CHURCH PROPERTY IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Since the appointment of Archbishop Phelps, who was not consecrated a Bishop in England, officials of the Church of England in South Africa have ...

    Article : 174 words
  37. New Salt Water Speed Record

    In Southampton Water today, Mr. Hubert Scott Paine established a worlds record for the fastest speed on salt water for a single engined motor boat. ...

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  38. "DONKEYING" BAN SUPPORTED

    The National Safety Council, at a meeting yesterday, decided to support the Adelaide City Council in its bylaw prohibiting "donkeying" on ...

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  39. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS

    The number of city candidates for the Adelaide University public examinations this year will be about the same as last year, though there will be slightly fewer ...

    Article : 174 words
  40. Index To Advertisements

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 words
  41. TRAINS FOR ORSOVA

    Special trains for the Orsova will leave Adelaide today at 9.4 a.m. and 3 p.m. The morning train will leave the Outer Harbor for Adelaide about 10.25 a.m. ...

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  42. Reduced Entrance Fees To Race Meetings In Brisbane

    Reduced entrance fees have been fixed for the Brisbane Amateur Turf Club's meeting tomorrow afternoon. Admittance to the paddock reserve will ...

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  43. Huge Cost Of Strikes In U.S.

    The National Association of Manufacturers has announced that 1,630 strikes occurred in the United States in the first ten months of the year. A ...

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  44. EMPIRE'S EXCESS ZINC PRODUCTION

    Presiding today at a meeting of the Imperial Smelting Corporation, Sir Robert Home, M.P., said that the Empire's capacity to produce zinc was now ...

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  45. BEAUTIFUL REPRODUCTION

    Beauty Shoppe have now installed the very latest Mayco Realistic Method of Permanent Waving, also the skilful services of Mr. Claude Wootten, head ...

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  46. New French Budget Aims At Big Economies

    The Premier (M. Sarraut) presented to the Chamber of Deputies today the first part of his Budget proposals. These aim at securing 129,500,000 by ...

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  47. Close Debating At University

    By a difference of half a mark in a debate at the Adelaide University last night, it was decided that an effeminate man was not preferable to a masculine ...

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  48. HOSKING & JENKIN'S NEW LOCATION

    Hosking & Jenkins, who have been in business in Salisbury Chambers, King William street, for 27 years, wish to notify old and new customers that ...

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  49. Sever Thunderstorm Causes Damage In Victoria

    A severe thunderstorm did considerable damage in the Sea Lake district this afternoon. Fifty feet of the verandah of the elementary school was ...

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  50. SCHOOL OF MINES EXAMINATIONS

    The Registrar of the School of Mines (Mr. F. W. Reid) said yesterday that the number of individual candidates for examination in 96 ...

    Article : 88 words
  51. Welcome To Scouts Today

    A welcome home luncheon will be tendered at Ba[?]four'e Cafe, King Wililam street at 1 p.m. today by the Boy Scouts Association, to the South ...

    Article : 49 words
  52. Advertising

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    Advertising : 82 words
  53. BOY SCOUTS RALLY

    The fifth annual rally of Boy Scouts. Cubs, and Rovers of the southern suburbs, will be held at Heywood Park today and tomorrow. A sports ...

    Article : 47 words
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