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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 89 words
  3. FORECAST:

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  4. ENQUIRY BY EXPERTS

    With wheat and butter as the first items on the agenda, Cabinet will hold an important primary production session at Canberra on Monday and Tuesday. In ...

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  5. NO SIGN OF CASTAWAYS

    "After an all day and night search, I have failed to find any trace of the 25 missing members of the Kinsen Maru's crew." ...

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  6. WOMAN DIES IN SCRUB

    After a six-day search, in which a party of aborigines played a big part, the body of 72-year-old Mrs. Annie ...

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  7. Disease Menaces 'Quake Victims

    Appalling conditions have developed round Long Beach, where 25,000 men, women, and children have been sleeping out ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. GOOD FOOD AIDS DISCIPLINE

    Some students at Roseworthy College drink a quart of milk at a meal, and are served 1 lb. of meat a day, in addition to eggs for breakfast, said the head ...

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    Eric Roland Craig, who has been sent to gaol for 20 years for the murder of May Miller, will make a further appearance in the dock of the Central Criminal Court on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. St. Patrick's Day Procession

    ONE OF THE MANY TABLEAUS which took part in the spectacular St. Patrick's Day procession this afternoon. The procession started from St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral Wakefield street, and after passing through city streets edisbended at Grote street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MONTE CARLO SUFFERS

    Monte Carlo is going through one of the worst depressions in its history said Mrs. Estelle Jacobson, well known in New South Wales. society, who is a ...

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  12. WHAT TO TEACH AT SCHOOL

    Up to a point it did not matter what subjects were taught to boys at school, because instruction was only a means to an end; development of the powers of ...

    Article : 340 words
  13. ELECTION RESULT UNCERTAIN

    The probable outcome of the State elections has been made more uncertain by the decision of the A.L.P. to give preferences to the Liberal and country Party ...

    Article : 309 words
  14. £20 FINE FOR CAR DRIVER

    George Gordon Pollock, otherwise known as James West. laborer, of Adelaide, was fined £20 and had his drivers' licence cancelled in the Traffic Court today. He ...

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  15. LIVELY PORT LINCOLN ELECTION MEETING

    PORT LINCOLN. Saturday.—"It's a lie!" "Rot!" "You're mad!" are a few of the terms exchanged between speakers and listeners at an open-air meeting ...

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  16. TRAGIC COINCIDENCE OF TOAST TO SHIP

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—"Drink my health With this when I'm at sea." With these words, Capt. Kerabu, of the Kinsen Maru, handed a bottle of Japanese beer ...

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  17. SUNDAY SPORT GAINS GROUND IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—In spite of pro tests from the churches, Sunday sport is rapidly gaining ground, and organised matches to which admission is charged, ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH BANK MAY BE REMODELLED

    No decision was reached in Adelaide this week by the chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Robert Gibson) about whether the Commonwealth ...

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  19. PETROL PRICE DOWN AGAIN

    From today prices of first and second grade brands of petrol distributed by the five major oil companies have been reduced. In the metropolitan area the price ...

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  20. DOCTOR STUDIES BONE DISEASES IN INDIA

    Dr. Arthur L. Webb, of the department of anatomy at the Sydney University, disembarked from the Mooltan at Outer Harbor today after a short period of work ...

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  21. Four Heads Are Better Than One

    THE ETERNAL PROBLEM—Selecting the winner for "the next" out of several "certainties" confronted this quarter at Cheltenham this afternoon. Left to Right—Mesdames Hugh Davidson and Andrew Tennant and Misses Dorothy Jessop and Doris Bowman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. STOP PRESS

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  23. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  24. NEW SUBJECTS AT UNIVERSITY

    Courses in industrial engineering and astronomy for surveyors will be given at the University this year if sufficient entries are received. ...

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  25. BIGGER TOURIST TRADE LIKELY

    That this year will see the recovery and extension of the tourist trade, giving Australia an opportunity to build up its tourist traffic, is the contention of Mr. ...

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  26. COLORED FROCKS AT CHELTENHAM

    Women apparently were undecided what to wear at the Amateur Turf Club meeting today, and compromised mostly with light weight coats and summer frocks in ...

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  27. Khartoum Veteran in Adelaide

    Iron grey moustache and Grenadier Guards carriage marked out Lieut.-Gen. Sir George Darell Jegreys on the deck of the P. & O. liner Mooltan at Outer ...

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  28. WINTER TENNIS IS POPULAR

    SYDNEY. Saturday.—The amazing grip which competitive tennis has on Sydney enthusiasts is revealed by the number of entries for the various hard-court ...

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  29. BROADCASTS FOR ANZAC DAY

    Anzac Day orosacasts from London will be synchronised with the Adelaide broad, casts, said the manager of 5CL (Mr. Hosking) today. ...

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  30. REQUEST TO REOPEN EDWARDS CASE

    A request that the case of A. A. Edwards, a former member of Parliament, who is serving a term of imprisonment, be referred to the Criminal Court of ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. COW PROMISED FOR BOYS' HOME

    Following an announcement in "The News" last night that the Church of England land Boys Home. Walkerville, was appealing for a cow, on has now been promised. ...

    Article : 80 words
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