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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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  4. PREMIERS ADJOURN UNTIL MONDAY

    Gloom has settled on the Premiers Conference, and there is very indication that it will end within a few days with none of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIG FIRE IN FACTORY

    ALTHOUGH there is a fire station within 30 yards of the place the fire had a good hold at the Australasian Jam Company's factory in South ...

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  6. WOOL STILL STRONG

    STRONG competition continued today up to the close of the seventh series of Adelaide wool sales. Buyers were as anxious to secure supplies at ...

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  7. HAPPIEST BOY IN ADELAIDE

    The happiest, and, in his own opinion, the luckiest boy in Adelaide today was probably George Marschan, of Angas street, City. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Startling Turn in Murder Mystery

    Startling developments took place today in the Pilliga case. A woman is alleged to have made a statement that she had burned the body of George Washington Nott, aged 45, the stock and station agent who has been missing since ...

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  9. Sydney Labor Leader Here

    ALD. J. S. GARDEN (right) secretary of the Sydney Trades and Labor Council, arrived in Adelaide today to attempt to gain support for the Lang at the unity conference in Sydney next month. He was met by Mr. D. H. Bardolph, leader of the Lang Party in South Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BRUSSELS SCARE OVER THREAT

    WITHIN an hour of the burial of King Albert, tear gas and machine guns were issued to the gendarmerie today because of the fear of a Communist ...

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  11. FEDERAL SEAT FOR MR. LANG

    A DEFINITE indication that the Leader of the Opposition in New South Wales (Mr. Lang) intends to stand for a Federal seat at the next ...

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  12. GAS PRICE NOT ALTERED

    The judgment of Mr. Justice Napier in the Civil Court yesterday in favor of the South Australian Gas Co. will not affect electricity or gas charges, it was learned ...

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  13. HEAVY RAIN FALLS IN NORTH-EAST

    Falls of up to 320 points of rain are reported, by the Broken Hill office of Bennett & Fisher, Ltd. Salisbury (320); Bootra (300), and Tibooburra (240) were ...

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  14. ADELAIDE SPEEDBOAT MAY START FAVORITE

    The Adelaide-owned Tortoise H. will probably start favorite in the race for the Australian motor boat championship at Outer Harbor tomorrow afternoon. ...

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  15. V.A.T.C. Racing FUTURITY TO BE RUN TOMORROW

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The concluding events of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club's autumn carnival will be conducted tomorrow when a programme of eight ...

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  16. SPECIMEN CURLS IN COURT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—When the hearing was continued in the County Court today of a case in which a mannequin is claiming £650 from a city ...

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  17. INJURED BOY MAKES UNEXPECTED RALLY

    Marked improvement was shown today in the condition of William Axtell; a six-year-old Fullarton boy, who is in the Children's Hospital. When he was run over ...

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  18. Arson Trial

    MR. H. MAYO, K.C. (right), and Mr. J. F. Astley, who are appearing for McKenzie, snapped on the way to the court today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BARRABOOL CHILDREN HAVE MEASLES

    Because five children on the Barrabool, which reached Outer Harbor today, are recovering from measles, a medical inspection was necessary at the anchorage ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    Melbourne.—The deal body of Nellie McPhee, domestic help, of Prahran, was found in the River Yarra today, face down in 6 in. of ...

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  21. AXE IDENTIFIED AT INQUEST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An axe produced in the Coroner's Court at Wagga today was identified by a witness as having belonged to Percy Smith, whose body was found ...

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  22. HAS BIRTHDAY IN HOSPITAL

    LONDON, February 22.—The World Chief Scout (Lord Baden-Powell) spent his seventy-seventh birthday in hospital, surrounded by flowers, says "The Daily ...

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  23. ENQUIRY TO BE HELD INTO PLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—An enquiry will be held into the cause of the landing mishap to one of the air force Wapiti planes at King Island yesterday. It was ...

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  24. WEATHER SIGNS BEAT MR. BROMLEY

    The Weather Man (Mr. Bromley) frankly admitted today that he was baffled. All the weather signs and indications are so unusual that he cannot ...

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  25. BOXER MAY POSTPONE TRIP ABROAD

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Ambrose Palmer, the Australian heavyweight boxer, has received another check in his endeavor to extend his fame in the ring by ...

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  26. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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