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  2. FORECAST:

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  3. Advertising

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  4. LANG LANDSLIDE FORECAST

    A LAST-MINUTE analysis of the probable result of the New South Wales elections, to be held tomorrow, shows that the parties will probably be:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COMPANION TELLS ABOUT OBSCENE BROADCAST

    A WITNESS in the obscene broadcast case said today that he, two other men, and Sidney Adrian Cadman told objectionable yarns and sang while a microphone was in the room. The prosecutor said that they did not believe Cadman when he said ...

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  6. Deficit Million Below Estimate

    SO great has been the improvement in Federal accounts that the deficit should be a million pounds ...

    Article : 567 words
  7. WOOLLEN MILL SOLD TO M.P.

    IT was learned on good authority today that the Central State Worsted Ltd Woollen Mill at Mount Gambler has been sold by the E., S., and A. Bank, ...

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  8. Opposition Parties Confirm Merger

    A combined meeting of the Liberal Federation and the Country Party Association of South Australia was held in the Liberal Club Hall today to confirm resolutions carried yesterday for the merging of the two parties. Inset— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DRUG INFLUENCE CHARGE

    ARTHUR Edward Robert Gilligan, aged 37, the prominent Sussex cricketer who captained the English Test team which toured Australia in 1924-5, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Election Results Tomorrow

    Latest figures of the New South Wales and Queensland election counts will be published in the midnight ...

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  11. HELPED TO SAIL WINDJAMMER

    AN Adelaide girl, Miss Agnes Sprod, a sister of Dr. Milo Sprod, of Glenelg, and a daughter of the late Dr. John Sprod, was among the four passengers on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WHO WILL WIN £20 PRIZE?

    MANY thousands of entries were received for the first £20 Find the Ball Contest, entries for which closed at 2 p.m. today. The first ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. Sydney Airman Leaves Java: 320-mile Hop

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Mr. James Weir, the Sydney airman, who is on a leisurely flight to England, hopped off from here at 7.30 a.m. for Muntok, on Banka Island. ...

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  14. S.A.'s Deficit

    The South Australian Premier (Mr. Hill) announced yesterday that the State deficit would be about £1,300,000, or £200,000 below the amount ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. Singing Since 7

    MR. J. MULLETT took an active part in the community singing at the town hall today. He has been singing since he was 7½ years old. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Lights that Shine in Yorketown

    FOR 53 years Yorketown was a corporation, Recently it was reduced to district council status. And as a result the two hotels have to hang ...

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  17. MAY STUDY LANGUAGES

    When told today of his sister's arrival in Queenstown, Dr. Milo Sprod said he was pleased to hear that she had a good trip. ...

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  18. Premier's Work Appreciated

    Tributes to the work he had done as head of the State during a most difficult period of financial depression were paid to the Premier (Mr. Hill) by ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. Sixpence to Put Lang Out

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Street cadgers in Sydney have a new line of talk. For sixpence they will vote "to put Lang out," but there is usually the ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. Police Find Six Missing Girls

    Seven girls ranging in age from 13 to 19 absconded from the Salvation Army Probationary School at Fullarton yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 136 words
  21. Real Sea Dogs

    Top—J. POPPINGHAUS, chief officer of the Leuna, now at Port Adelaide, who is on his first trio to Australia since coming here 30 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. S.A. Highest Taxed of All States

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Taxes are highter in Western Australia than anywhere else in Australia, according to tables issued today by the Taxpayers' Association ...

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  23. Majority for Moore in Queensland?

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Keen students of political affairs give the Moore Government a majority of four in a final forecast of the Queensland elections ...

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  24. Late Sales on 'Change

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  25. If Life of Mother were Endangered

    PERTH, Friday.—"If the life of the mother were endangered I would have no conscientious objection to terminating a pregnancy," said Dr. A. B. Webster today. ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    BRISBANE.—Herbert Charles Moore, Labor candidate for Hamilton, in the Queensland election tomorrow, collapsed in a car ...

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  27. Steve McKee to Attend Association Match

    STEVE McKee, "The News" football expert, will attend the Norwood-North (Association) match at Adelaide Oval ...

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  28. Speaker for U.A.P. Kidnapped

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Kidnapped last night on his way to address a U.A.P. meeting at Kogarah, Mr. Kendall Foreman, of Melbourne, was driven into the bush and left ...

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  29. Weather Unsettled Tomorrow

    According to the Weather Man (Mr. Bromley) the weather tomorrow will probably be squally and unsettled, with some showers. But there is a chance that ...

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  30. Police Commissioner's Mother Dies

    Mrs. Alice Ann Leane, mother of the Police Commissioner (Brig.-Gen. Leane) died today at her home in Rose street, Prospect, at the age of 86. She was born ...

    Article : 52 words
  31. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  32. TONIGHT'S SHOWS

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