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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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  4. MEAT WILL BE STORED

    Difficulties arising out of the British restrictions on meat imports which were emphasised by the smaller States at the interstate Meat Conference in Melbourne, ...

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  5. 20 FAMILIES FEAR FLOOD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The flood danger in New South Wales is not yet over. At Moruya the Deua River is running a banker today, and water is flush with the ...

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  6. RAIL MEN'S FIRST CUT

    The full effect of the recent new award will be felt for the first time by Commonwealth railway employes at Port Augusta this afternoon, when their fortnightly ...

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  7. MAY MODIFY LEG TRAP

    All eyes' in the cricket world will be on the match between England and New South Wales, which begins in ...

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  8. The School Teacher at the Anvil

    HANDLING THEIR 10-LB. HAMMERS like professionals, 12 teachers from agricultural high schools are taking a course instruction at black-smithing at the Thebarton Technical High School. A study of the men working at the forge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OFFERED 3 SEATS TO LIBERALS

    In his address to the Parliamentary Labor Party the Premier (Mr. Hill) revealed yesterday that, without consulting his Cabinet, he had offered the Liberal ...

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  10. IRISH POLL CLASHES

    Ugly incidents during Ireland's most momentous poll today included an assault on the Lord Mayor of Dublin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY IN S.A.

    The Government Meteorologist (Mr. Bromley) predicts sultry, cloudy conditions, with further thunderstorms and scattered rain, in South Australia. ...

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  12. FALLS 100 FT.; NO LIMBS BROKEN

    SYDNEY.—Falling head first from the window of his flat on the seventh floor of the Carisbrooke Flats, Springfield avenue. Darlinghurst, today, George Campbell, ...

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  13. "£200,000 A YEAR TO KEEP POLICE AWAY"

    "Bookmakers pay about £200,000 a year in the metropolitan area alone to avoid police interference and for other expenses," said the president of the S.A. Sportsmen's Social Club (P. J. Hegarty) when giving evidence before the Betting Commission ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TARIFF DEBATE IN MARCH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Federal Cabinet today provisionally fixed March 8 as the date for the resumption of the Parliamentary session. ...

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  15. SUCCESSOR TO MR. GILLMAN

    Early consideration will be given by the Government to the apopintment of a successor to Mr. B. H. Gillman as chairman co the Unemploymnent Relief ...

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  16. MOTOR CYCLIST SERIOUSLY HURT

    When attempting to avoid a collision with a motor car at Wallaroo yesterday, George Bennett, aged 30, of Wallaroo, is said to have crashed his motor cycle into ...

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  17. VIOLENT STORM IN BENDIGO

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Oppressive weather conditions at Bendigo yesterday culminated last night in a violent storm, with torrential rain. Lightning struck ...

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  18. HOUSE DISSOLVED

    The Lieutenant-Governor today issued a proclamation dissolving the House of Assembly from February 28. This formality is a necessary ...

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  19. 683 CLERGYMEN IN S.A.

    There are 683 clergymen in South Australia, according to the marriage roll of the Government Statist (Mr. Johnston). They are distributed among the ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. £250 PENSION FOR COL. BRINSMEAD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Cabinet has provided a pension of about £250 a year for Col. Brinsmead, former Director of Civil Aviation, who ...

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  21. £500 CLAIM FOR WHELAN SEARCH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Government intends to present W.A. Airways Ltd., or persons considered responsible, with the bill for ...

    Article : 136 words
  22. WIFE SHOT DEAD

    Mrs. Gertrude Cottell, aged 35, was shot dead through the heart by a revolver bullet at her home in Elizabeth street, Toowong, at 6 a.m. today. ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    Trial Stakes (first division)—THRICE REGAL, Royal Anton. Bier Rose. GEELONG RACES ...

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  24. FEDERAL SERVICE SEEKS FULL PAY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Representatives of Federal Public Service organisations today suggested to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) that in view of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. BURGLARS START £1,000 FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Evidently disappointed at their failure to obtain money or jewellery, burglars who broke into the home of Archibald Hood, ...

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  26. The Sun Worshipper

    MISSS YVONNE RICHARDSON, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. A. E. V. Richardson, revelling in the sun and sea at Glenelg this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. RAIL FIGURES UP £134,000

    From July 1 to January 21, earnings of the South Australian Railways Department have shown an improvement of £134,000 on the figures for the ...

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  28. MAN DROPS DEAD AT WOODSIDE

    After walking several miles to his work, and in sight of his two companions, Gustav Heinrich Frederich Schmaal, woodcutter, of Woodside, dropped dead ...

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  29. Strange Invention Offered to "Smithy" -- With Reservation

    WANGANUI (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Of the may strange requests received by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the flier, from New Zealand inventors, the strangest ...

    Article : 248 words
  30. LATE SALES ON 'CHANGE

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  31. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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