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  2. WIDESPREAD RAIN.

    A comparatively light rain on the Adelaide Plains during the week and had the effect of deceiving, many residents in the metropolitan area in regard to the widespread benefits. It had conferred upon areas and the country farther afield. Copious downpours In the outside country were ...

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  3. FLOOD WATERS PROBLEM.

    A deputation from the Marion District Council waited upon the Minister of Local Government (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick) oh Monday morning, and urged that, owing ...

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  4. THE MANDATED TERRITORY.

    Although wars and rumours of war marked the departure of the steamer Mataram from Brisbane, her trip to Rabaul has been smilingly peaceful. While ...

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  5. SEWAGE FARM.

    Requesting that the site of the Sewage Farm at Islington should be removed, or that other steps should be taken to alleviate tho sufferings of people ...

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  6. TRAMWAYS AND BUSES.

    At the City Council on Monday, Cr. Lundio made enquiries from the Lord Mayor (Mr. C. It. J. Glover) regarding the deliberations of the recent conference ...

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  7. SHORTSIGHTED NEGLECT.

    The neglect of successive Governments to make adequate financial provision for the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry has meant the ...

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  8. FURTHER RAIN EXPECTED.

    The Weather Office reported on Monday at 9 p.m.:—Light to heavy rain was recorded throughout South Australia for the 48 hours ended 8.30 a.m. on Monday. The ...

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  9. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A railway accident, which might have been a very serious one, occurred on the Commercial road Station, Port Adelaide, on the downward slope of the up line ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRICKET FORM.

    The continued success of the cricketers chosen for the Australian tour this year is a source of much elation among sporting writers, wh o are most optimistic in ...

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  11. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    TARCOOLA, August 25.—Hailstorm hating 10 minutes fell at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, 0.22 of rain recorded. PORT AUGUSTA. August 25.—A heavy ...

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  12. THE CZAR'S "EXECUTIONER."

    The Russian correspondent of The London Moraine Post reveal that the Moscow Soviet Government is planning the appointment is Russian Envoy to ...

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  13. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    While proceeding lip Gulf St. Vincent on Monday night the captain of the barque Pakwan mistook the Glenelg Jetty light for the Semaphore Lighthouse, and when ...

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  14. STOCK KILLED BY HAIL.

    Our Hart correspondent telegraphed on Monday morning:—Terrific hailstorm passed over Hart to-day. Five out of seven valuable milking cows owned by Mr. ...

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  15. EMPIRE DELEGATION.

    The Empire Parliamentary Delegation from Great Britain arrived at Capetown to-day by the steamer saxon. It will engage in a two-months' tour of the Union ...

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  16. BARRIER DROUGHT BROKEN.

    The drought conditions which have prevailed in Broken Hill and district for some months past were broken to-day, when good falls were experienced in all parts. ...

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  17. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    Beneficial rains have fallen throughout the State since 1 o'clock this morning varying in quantity from half to two inches. The wheat areas particularly have ...

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  18. "SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL RAIN."

    "Certainly a splendid rain," remarked the Director of Agriculture (Professor A. J.Perkins), on Monday, as he perused the return sheet. "Apart from Eyre's Penin. ...

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  19. KENTS' FINE SCORING.

    Play was resumed this morning in the Kent v. South Africa cricket match. The home team declared at 418 runs for 6 wickets. Blanckenberg took 3 wickets ...

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  20. COVENT GARDEN STRIKE.

    A few of the strikers at the Covent Garden, Market have accepted the employers' invitation to return to work this moraine. The employers assert that the ...

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  21. WORLD FLIERS.

    The American world firers arrived at Ivigtut, Greenland, on Sunday. Two of the three planes made the "jump" from Frederikstal to Ivigtut is two hours and ...

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  22. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Major William Hensley and Commandant Mitchell Field will by an aeroplane over the Cu[?]ard liner Bereugaria (on which H.R.H. the Prince of Wales is ...

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  23. BRITISH RUGBY TEAM.

    Remarkable scenes were witnessed at Johannesburg on the occasion of the second test match. South Africa v. the visiting British Rugby team. The first ...

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  24. ITALIAN AVIATOR STILL MISSING.

    The United States Army Air service was informed to-day that a radio message sent by Lieut, Smith (Commander of the American World Flight Squadron) made ...

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  25. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    A picked team of United States polostars, in a spectacular match, defeated by 14 to 6 a British combination, which included some international players ...

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  26. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    According to newspapers, after meeting expenses, including 4,000,000 francs to the Racing Club de France for the construction of the stadium, the Olympic Games ...

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  27. CAPT. D'OISY'S RETURN TO FRANCE.

    Scenes of wild enthusiasm marked the arrival of the brilliant French airman, Capt. D'Olay, and his mechanic, M. Bezln, who recently flew from Paris to Tokio ...

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  28. CYCLING.

    At Newark, New Jersey, A. J. Spencer, of New York, formerly of Toronto, won the bicycle championship of the United States on Saturday in a two-moles ...

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  29. CATTLE FOR ARCTIC TUNDRA.

    Sir Robert Greig (Chairman of the Scottish Board of Agriculture), speaking at Edmonton, Alberta, said:—"Queer cattle with hairy manes and double woolly ...

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  30. FEDERAl ELECTION AGREEMENT.

    Efforts to call a special general conference of the Victorian Farmers' Union to consider the Federal election agreement, instead of leaving the matter to the ...

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  31. INJURED FOOTBALLERS.

    Harry Mosher, the soccer goalkeeper, who broke a leg when playing for Canada's Eleven against Melbourne on July 2, has been admitted to hospital at Vancouver. ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS.

    The greatest international athletic contest field at Berlin since the war were witnessed to-day by 10,000 people. K. W. Carr (Australia) won the 200 ...

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  33. GRAIN SHORTAGE.

    Although Soviet sources deny that a famine is being experienced in Russia, and claim that their country can this year export one million tons of grain. The London ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. BARRIER LABOUR REPRESENTATION.

    Mr. M. P. Considine secretary of the Workers Industrial Union, who will oppose Mr. Arthur Blakeley, the Labour representative for the Division of Darling ...

    Article : 162 words
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  37. TREVESSA'S CHIEF OFFICER.

    Norman V. Robson, who was chief engineer of the steamer Trevessa when she foundered, and was one of the crew who spent 23 days in an open boat before ...

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