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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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  4. NEW BILL MAKES S.A. RECORD

    By the unexpected collapse last night of the general debate in the Assembly on the Loan Estimates, the ...

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  5. STILL SEEKS RESIGNATION

    The Attorney-General (Mfr. Jeffries) said in the Assembly this afternoon that be intended to adhere to his expressed intention to call for the ...

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  6. HUSBAND SUES FAMILY

    Ben Shashoua, the Iraq Jew who in 1932 married Miss Joan Norton, of Sydney, Australia's wealthiest heiress, has now issued writs against her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHIP'S PLATE SOUVENIRED

    After a check had been made of the P. & O. liner Mooltan's tableware and lounge appointments after a ball for charity aboard the ship on Monday ...

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  8. WAR DEBT DEMAND EXPECTED

    The White House stated today that President Roosevelt was drafting a call upon the European debtor nations to ...

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  9. Semi-final Golf at Kooyonga Today

    THE SEMI-FINALS of the club championship at Kooyonga was played today. Left—W. S. Rymill (driving) and A. McLachlan, who met in one match, and (right) Ross Sawers and W. Ackland-Horman, the junior chamtion, who played together. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "BODY-LINE BAN NEAR"

    Now that the Notts captain, A. W. Carr, has agreed to ban dangerous bowling, crities say that it will be only a matter of time before all of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SEEKS WAR PENSION

    By a majority of four, to one, the High Court today refused to make an order compelling the War Pensions Entitlement Tribunal to rehear, and ...

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  12. PLIGHT OF WORKLESS

    Every day unemployed families, were being evicted from their homes, had nowhere to go, but had to find a house only to be in a similar position in a week or ...

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  13. HUT ARREST ON MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—After enquiries that lasted all night, Det.-Sgt. Lee and other police officers arrested a youth at a hut at One-mile Creek at .3 ...

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  14. "No Longer Equal to 5 Frenchmen"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Leader of the State Opposition (Mr. T. Tudnecliffe) told an anti-war meeting at Collingwood last night that "one ...

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  15. SUPPOSED RELIC OF LOST SHIP

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—Found drifting at sea between Port Albert bar and Cliffy Island, a hatch cover has been taken to Port Albert by fishermen. They ...

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  16. LOCKS PICKED, £540 STOLEN

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—About £540 is missing from a safe containing moneys belonging to the Railway and Postal Departments at Mataranka Railway Station, ...

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  17. SIR LEWIS COHEN LEAVES £36,955

    By his will, probate of which has been granted, Sir Lewis Cohen, who died at Glenelg on Tune 24. left estate sworn not to exceed in value £36,955 3/ to his ...

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  18. DEVELOPMENT IN CRAIG CASE SOON

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A further development in the appeal of Erie Roland Craig against his conviction and sentence to death for the murder of Bessie ...

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  19. LUCKY ESCAPES IN HORSE BOLT

    When a terrified horse bolted in Grenfell street, City, early today, the drivers of two vehicles and a constable had remarkable escapes from injury. ...

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  20. WHEAT UP ½d. IN ADELAIDE

    Prices for growers' lots of wheat on the Adelaide market today advanced by a halfpenny a bushel to a range of 3/3 to 3/3½ a bushel, on trucks Port Adelaide ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. TINY REPUBLIC REVOLTS

    PARIS, August 1.—Europe's latest revolution is that of the tiny Republic of Andorra, with its 6,000 people in a valley of the Eastern Pyrenees. ...

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  22. PERRY COMING TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, August 1.—Perry, the hero of the Davis Cup final in Paris, is the only certainty for the Australian tour this year. Austin is not available, Lee is ...

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  23. PRICE MUST STAY UP IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON. August 1.—"When wheat goes up it stays up." This is practically the latest dictum of the United States Government, which, acting through ...

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  24. NEED FOR COMPANIES BILL RECOGNISED

    Interested people in Adelaide are eager to peruse the contents of the new Companies Bill before passing judgment on it. The need for overhauling the present ...

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  25. Torrens Road in Boggy State

    THE CONTINUAL RAINFALL of the past few days has left the sides of Torrens road in a very boggy B. A. lorry was bogged at this spot—the corner of West strect and Torren road, Brompton—while a householder has complained that it was impossble to get a load of wood into her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. STOP PRESS

    SOUTH AUSTRALIA 19—13 WESTERN AUSTRALIA 9—7 FINAL SOUTH AUSTRALIA 13-17 ...

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  27. THOUSANDS CHEER AS MOLLISONS RIDE ALONG "GLORY ROAD"

    NEW YORK. August 1.—While police sirens screamed and 200,000 people cheered James Mollison and Mrs. Mollison (Amy Johnson) rode up "Glory Road" from the ...

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  28. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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