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  2. FORECAST:

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  3. Advertising

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  4. Damage at Waiora in 1931 'Quake

    TWO VIEWS OF WAIORA, on the North Island of New Zealand, after the 1931 earthquake. It has now suffered another severe shock. Top is the post office, and below a section of the marine parade. Hardly a building in the town has escaped damage in the latest quake. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VIVID STORIES OF EARTHQUAKE TERROR

    VIVID stories of the mad dash for life by men and women, carrying children snatched from their cots, when the earthquake spread ruin through Gisborne and Wairoa in the dead of night yesterday, came from the ...

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  6. PENSIONERS MUST TELL

    TO find out who are an old-age pensioner's relatives who may be called upon to contribute to his maintenance, ...

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  7. SHIPS LASHED BY GALES

    LASHED by an easterly gale which raised high seas all along the New South Wales coast, shipping had a severe time last night and today. After fighting ...

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  8. EXODUS FROM SHOW

    ALTHOUGH the exodus from Adelaide of show visitors started today, many will remain in the capital over the week-end. Hotels and coffee palaces report record ...

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  9. ALLEGED ATTACK ON WOMAN

    JOHN O'Donnell, laborer, of Adelaide, was charged in the Adelaide Police Court today with having attempted to ...

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  10. Civic Reception to Flying Knight

    AT THE CIVIC RECEPTION TO SIR CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH at Adelaide Town Hall today. Left to Right—The president of the South Australian section of the Aero Club (Mr. Murray Fowler), Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the Lord Mayor (Mr. Glover), and Mr. John ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "BACK DOWN ON TARIFF POLICY"

    A WARNING to the Federal Government of the effect of its tariff policy was given by the Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Forde), former ...

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  12. Darwin as a "One Pub Town"

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The Federal Government feels that Darwin deserves better fate than to be described as "a one-pub town." ...

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  13. MAY PAY ONLY 11/- IN £

    THE liquidator of Verco Bros. & Co., Ltd. (Mr. S. McGregor Reid) today told farmers who have stored wheat with the company that after the company's ...

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  14. Kingsford Smith's Ambition

    "I hope to win a reputation for being not the best aviator in the world, but the oldest," said Sir Charles Kingsford Smith at a civic reception in his honor ...

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  15. No Wood in Rations: Man Steals Coal

    "I would like to let this man off but he has committed an offence and must be punished," said Mr. G. W. Halcombe, S.M., in the Port Adelaide Police Court ...

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  16. Aeroplane Housing Rents Cut by Government

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Reductions in ground rentals and charges for housing aeroplanes in Government hangers were announced today by the Minister of ...

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  17. Country Women at Hunt Club Run

    MISS L. BEAL (left) and Mrs. H. C. CAMPBELL (right), of Mount Cambier, at the Hunt Club run at Richmond today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. N.S.W. Tram Fares May Drop

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—An early reduction in tram fares is expected to follow the decision of the Federal Arbitration Court to reduce rail and tramway wages, ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

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  20. Dog Attacks Police to Help Woman

    BECAUSE a dog which attacked a constable while he was arresting a screaming woman, must have though that the woman was being attacked. Mr. ...

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  21. Kingsford Smith Meets Signallers

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  22. Mr. Latham Opposes Tax Control Plan

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Commonwealth direction of taxation and borrowing as suggested at the Victorian Sshow luncheon yesterday by the ...

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  23. Quick Work by Policeman

    After buying groceries at a Rundle street shop today, a man left the parcel in his motor car. He visited another shop and returned to ...

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  24. Musical and Literary Competitions

    Victoria Hall is expected to be crowded for the opening of the annual Adelaide musical and literary competitions tonight. After the official opening by the ...

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  25. RUSSIAN MIGRANT ARRESTED HERE

    On a charge of having tried to set fire to the warehouse of the Oxford Tailoring Company in Renwick street. Redfern, New South Wales, with Bernard Borres on ...

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  26. £500,000 Rains in Queensland

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Splenlid rains over the southern part of Queensland greatly relieved the position of pastoralists and farmers, who had been feeling the ...

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  27. Cheese Exports Drop, But Will Improve

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Although a big improvement was recorded in the official figures for the export of cheese to the East, the total export from ...

    Article : 137 words
  28. "Independent Tribunal is Needed"

    "THE whole pension position, both military and civil should be investigated by an independent tribunal," said the general organiser of the Citizens' ...

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  29. Boy, 7, Electrocuted

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Keith James Smith, aged seven, who climbed on to the roof of his parents' house at Preston today, touched an electric wire and was ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. Transport Board to Enquire Into Mt. Pleasant Line

    Whether it is necessary to keep the railway line between Balhanna and Mount Pleasant open, is to be enquired into by the Transport Control Board next week. ...

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  31. Heavy Rains Benefit Crops in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Rain is still falling over the north-eastern quarter of New South Wales. Many of the districts, which had good falls yesterday ...

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  32. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  33. South African War Veterans' to Meet

    About 150 heroes of past battles will meet at the Grosvenor tonight for the annual social reunion of the South African War Veterans' Association. The Governor ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. London Motor Cyclist to Tour New Zealand

    LONDON, September 16.—Frank Varey Eric Langton, Harold Stevenson, Wally Key, and Ray Tauser have accepted the New Zealand Autocycle Union's ...

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  35. Jesse Lasky Quarrels With Paramount

    HOLYWOOD, September 16.—Mr. Jess[?] Lasky has left the Paramount Picture Corporation following a quarrel with his fellow directors. Mr. Lasgy, who is one ...

    Article : 45 words
  36. TONIGHT'S SHOWS

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