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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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  4. RAIL CHIEF PRAISED

    BUSINESS men in Adelaide today tempered their criticisms of the unsatisfactory state of railway finances with commendation for the ...

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  5. BATTLE FOR FACTORY

    TWO rioters were badly wounded by gunfire, and scores were overcome by tear gas in a pitched battle between strike-breakers and ...

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  6. Seven More Race Days Sought in Private Bill

    A TOTAL of 43 Saturday race meeting in the metropolitan area increased power for the Betting Control Board, and a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW MOVE FOR CHURCH UNION

    AN important announcement of informal negotiations for union between the Congregational and Methodist Churches was made to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Ministers Confer

    THE REV. W. J. BEASLEY (Kensington Gardens (top), and the Rev. H. L. Parker (Port Elliot) snapped outside Stow Church ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE BOTANIC GARDEN rings with the sound of young voices these days, for many children on holiday from school spend their time there either playing on the lawns or lazing by the pond, as some young folk have been snapped in this study. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. POPULATION UP TO 6,656,912

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A wealth of interesting information about the growth of Australia's population and closely related matters is contained in ...

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  11. Nine To Testify In "Redlock" Charge

    Nine witnesses, including three from Victoria, will appear to give evidence for the prosecution in the Adelaide Police Court tomorrow when the ...

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  12. POLICE SEEK TWO GIRLS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two reports of girls who resemble the "pyjamal girl," whose charred body was found under a culvert on the Howlong-Albury ...

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  13. NO VOTE BY GOVERNOR

    TWO South Australian residents have no need to concern themselves about voting at the Federal election. Although they are more ...

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  14. VERDICT IN 26 MINUTES

    After 26 minutes' consideration, jurors in the Criminal Court today unanimously found John Devine, aged 35, and John McLeod, 28 guilty of ...

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  15. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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  16. EIGHT ALPINISTS MEET DEATH

    BERNE, September 11.—Eight alpiuists are dead and several injured as a result of storms and torrential rains which swept central Switzerland ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S BIG BILL FOR TALKIES

    LONDON, September 11.—The figures relating to cinematograph business in Britain given at the meeting of the British Association ...

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  18. TWO HIKERS RETURN HOME IN A LIGHTHOUSE STEAMER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A bike planned by some Melbourne school teachers ended dramatically for an engaged couple at Wilson's Promontory ...

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  19. AIR PERMIT FOR "SMITHY"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Controller of Civil Aviation (Capt. Johnston) said today that Sir Charles Kingsford Smith would be able to leave ...

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  20. ENQUIRY INTO WATER RATING

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. Hudd) announced in the Assembly this afternoon, in reply to Mr. Perry (L.C.P.), that an enquiry would be made ...

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  21. FIREPROOFING BIG CUNARDER

    LONDON, September 11.—When the giant Cunarder No. 534—to be named Britannia-leaves on her maiden voyage she will be the safest ship in ...

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  22. REFUSAL TO ADJOURN HOUSE EARLY

    A refusal to adjourn the House at 6 p.m. tonight and avoid a late sitting was given by the Premier (M. Butler) in the Assembly this afternoon to ...

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  23. WOMAN REMANDED ON MURDER CHARGE

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.—Mrs. Concetta Giaquinta aged 30, a frail-looking Sicilian woman, was remanded for eight days in the Police Court ...

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  24. PREMIER CRITICISES FARMERS

    "No one, has more sympathy than I have for farmers in the unfortunate position in which they are now placed, and everything possible is being done ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

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  26. STRIKE THREAT IN BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS, September 11.—King Leopold, of Belgium, is hurrying back from a mountaineering holiday in Switzerland to use his personal ...

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  27. Follow Adventures of "Oliver Twist": Will Begin on Tuesday

    The first instalment of "Oliver Twist" will be published in "The News" on Tuesday. Remember the day—next Tuesday—because you don't want to ...

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  28. Democratic Governor Re-elected in Maine

    NEW YORK, September 11.—Governor Brann, of Maine,, the first Democratic Governor of the State in 16 years, was re-elected today in face of ...

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  29. TRUST'S ESTIMATE ON INTERSECTION WORK

    In a letter to the Burnside Council read at a meeting last night, the Tramways Trust estimated that it would cost £36 to remove poles and change wires ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. BOYCOTT OF PRODUCE SUSPENDED

    LONDON, September 11.—It has been decided by the Bolton Grocers' Association to suspend a boycott of Australian produce until October 8. If ...

    Article : 55 words
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