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Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 wordsAlthough the Premier (Mr. Butler) expressed satisfaction today with the Federal Government's scheme for ...
Article : 2,675 wordsFLIGHT-LIEUT. C. T. P. Ulm expects to reach Derby, Western Australia about midnight tonight. If he does so, he ...
Article : 325 wordsTuesday's burst of heat was repeated with a vengeance today. The mercury passed Tuesday's highest mark (92 deg.) soon afgter noon and reached a maximum ...
Article : 378 wordsMr. Harry Thomson, K.C., brilliant scholar, lawyer and sportsman, and senior partner in the firm of Varley, Evan, Thomson, & Buttrose, died last ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,020 wordsAGAINST THE REGULATIONS—These happy children apparently have not been informed of the official ban against the wearing of topless bathers. Perhaps that is why they are so happy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsTHE German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) today expressed good feeling for Britain. "We want no grievances against France, only the right to live," ...
Article : 840 wordsAFTER 36 hours of liberty, Joseph McGrath, who escaped from custody on Tuesday for the second time in three weeks, was recaptured at a farm, ...
Article : 304 wordsWhen the Board of Control meets in Melbourne shortly in response to the requisition signed by the Queensland and Victorian representatives to ...
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Article : 124 wordsIn the Assembly this afternoon Mr. Richards (P.L.P.) asked, if any progress had been made in the preparation of a case on the disabilities suffered by ...
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Article : 112 wordsBrilliant trials were witnessed at the interstate courses this morning when candidates for the £5,000 Caulfield Cup, to be run over one mile and a half on ...
Article : 1,002 wordsTHE MAIL STEAMER ORMONDE berthed at Outer Harbor today on its voyage back to England. Two of the passengers, Mrs. Peter Moore (left) and Miss Maisie Swan leaving for the city. On the right is (top) the casket which contains large proportion of the Commonwealth's £100,000 stock ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 86 wordsGENEVA, October 18.—The Swiss Federal Chamber will shortly consider a Bill to reorganise defences at a cost of 6½ million pounds because of anxiety ...
Article : 82 wordsA leading Adelaide business man sent a cheque for £5 5/ to "The News" for the Zoo Fund today with a request that is should be acknowledged in the novel ...
Article : 223 wordsBecause they had been turned out of their home by the landlord and had nowhere to sleep, a mother and six children, including a baby sought shelter last night ...
Article : 231 wordsCranbourne Hunters' Cup—T[?] SQUIRE (10/1), 1; Tara V[?] (6/4 fav.), 2; Moon'l (10/1), 3. S[?]ched—Picture Glass. ...
Article : 70 wordsA clash soon seems inevitable at Glenelg Henley, or Brighton between beach constables and men wearing the new topless bathers. ...
Article : 241 wordsEight tenders were received for the T.B. clinic to be erected in the Adelaide Hospital grounds. The tenders are now being considered, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsA Bill for an Act to provide for a Parliamentary Committee of Public Accounts was introduced in the Assembly this afternoon by the Premier (Mr. Butler). ...
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The News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Thu 19 Oct 1933, Page 1
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