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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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    Top—WORKMEN SALVAGING the remains of a barrage which was built on the sturt Creek to allow work on the floodwaters scheme at Glenelg to progress. The barrage was washed away after heavy rains on Friday night. Beneath—Removing trolly rails rails from the mud banks to a higher ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "War Inevitable" --Rome Opinion

    Emperor Haile Selassle of Abyssinia's call to his subjects to unite against the invader had led to a widespread conviction in Rome that war is inevitable. Well-informed observers believe another frontier "incident" will lead to an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Offers to 10 Footballers

    Trafficking in footballers, ever a burning question in South Australia, has reached its peak with the visit of the West ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Waiting to Go

    MISSES D. JESSOP and J. Wilson, two competitors for the State women's golf title, waiting their turn to move off at the first tee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BOARD OF CONTROL FOR REMODELLING

    Recent moves in Sydney and the feeling in cricket circles in Melbourne indicate that the day is not far distant when the ...

    Article : 370 words
  9. HORSES HURT BY OBSTRUCTION

    THREE racehorses from the stable of R. W. Skelton, of Kensington, were trapped early today in a been deliberately believed to have ...

    Article : 334 words
  10. Many Seek £800 a Year Harbors Position

    APPLICANTS from several States are seeking the position of general manager of the South Australian Harbors Board, ...

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  11. London Trade Move

    STEPS are now afoot in Australia and England to form an Australian Chamber of Commerce in London. This was revealed today by Mr. L. L. Hill, ...

    Article : 278 words
  12. Auditor To Examine Tote Finances

    AN auditor acting for the Government is conducting an investigation into certain aspects of recent operations of Automatic Totalisators ...

    Article : 259 words
  13. Wheat Up Another ½d. to 2/10

    The price of wheat in Adelaide advanced another ½d. today to 2/10 a bushel, bringing quotations 2½d. above those of a week ago. ...

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  14. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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  15. Reported Post for Mr. Butler Unconfirmed

    CANBERRA, Monday.—No confirmation is available of the report that the South Australia Premier (Mr. Butler) may become a member of the Interstate ...

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  16. NO LONGER A MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The mystery of a large consignment of luggage left at Abbot's baggage agency in 1927 by Miss Muriel Scharrer, a wealthy and talented ...

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  17. SNIPER KILLS VICTIM

    BELFAST, July 22.—Edward Scarlett, was shot dead during a renewal of the fighting in the disturbed area of Belfast. ...

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  18. Infant Children Plant Trees at School Arbor Day

    CHILDREN AT THE BLACK FOREST SCHOOL celebrated Arbor Day today. The ceremony, which was to have been held last Friday was postponed because of unfavorable weather. This picture shows infant children planting trees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Trade Agreement With Belgium Reported

    LONDON, July 21.—The Brussels correspondent of "The Times" states that the Australian Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) ...

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  20. GIRL SLEEPWALKER FALLS 50 FT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Stated to be a sufferer from sleep-walking, Miss Ruby Wiley, aged 22, walked through the main streets of Lismore (N.S.W.) shortly ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    Sydney.—Mr. H. J Locke-Waters, of Manly, who claimed to be the oldest S.A. born child, died today in a private hospital ...

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  22. Mr. Hill on Britain's Knowledge of Australia

    Commenting on a statement in London by Lord Bledisloe that members of the British Cabinet lacked personal knowledge of the dominions, Mr. L. L. ...

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  23. NAZIS DEFIED BY MANY PRIESTS

    BERLIN, July 21.—The Roman Catholic Church has defied Gen. Goering. Hundreds of priests have risked prison by reading an anti-Nazi declaration in ...

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  24. CAR CRASHES INTO POLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A woman was killed and a girl and two men injured when a car crashed into a telegraph pole in Concord early today. ...

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  25. Only One Case for Judge On Circuit

    PORT AUGUSTA, Monday.—The Circuit Court at Port Augusta today. presided over by Judge Napier, lasted only five minutes. The only case set ...

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  26. Special Train From Port Pirie Sought

    PORT PIRIE, Monday.—Efforts are being made to run a special train from Port Pirie to Adelaide on August 2 with the football team to play an ...

    Article : 65 words
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