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  2. ROPING STEERS

    There were 23 magistrates on the bench at Wealdstone this morning, and the courthouse was crowded when the rodeo steer-roping summonses were ...

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  3. CLAN MACMILLAN

    It appears that the Clan MacMillan grounded on the shoals of Preparis Island at 10 o'clock on Friday night in a rough sea. It was a pitch black night. ...

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  4. OBJECT LESSON IN ADELAIDE

    This photograph of the charming driveway along the Torrens shows the modern treatment which was advecated by the citizens' deputation and endorsed by the Lord Mayor. The fence on the right is not so unsightly, although still a relic of past ideas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRAGIC DEATH OF BOY AT PIRIE

    Anthony Bolt, the 4½ year-old-son of Mr. A. E. Bolt, dentist, of Port Pirie, was found dead in a bath by his father last night. The mother who until recently was an inmate of the Mental Home, is missing. The police are searching for ...

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  6. BRITISH LAG BEHIND

    In reply to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. V. Hartshorn (Postmaster-General) said that he understood there was difficulty in receiving ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET

    Messages from Pretoria state that Gen. Gertzog conferred with the Earl of Athlone (Governor-General) for two and a half hours. Subsequently he told ...

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  8. BACK TO NATURE

    Having studied civic welfare and city beautification in three continents, Mr. J. T. Massey (secretary of the Y.M.C.A.). is convinced that the ...

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  9. ANOTHER DEFEAT

    The novelty attaching to the defeat of the Labor Government in the House of Commons is somewhat wearing off. Tonight for the sixth time the ...

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  10. CASE OF MORSE

    It is not likely that Executive Council will meet this week to consider the case of Hori Morse, who has been sentenced to death, as ...

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  11. FRENCH UNEASY

    Although public opinion in France welcomes with sincere satisfaction the prospect of closer co-operation with Great Britain there undoubtedly exists (says the ...

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  12. OBJECTION TO GANGER

    About 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon a young man named John Mack, of Stirring West, while working on the new railway bridge at Bridgewater, sustained ...

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  13. THOUSAND HOMES

    Mr. Joseph Timms will build four houses each working day in connection with the Thousand Homes ...

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  14. FASCISTI AGAIN

    Outbreaks of violence by Fascisti culminated in a raid on the house of Senator Frassati (proprietor of "The Stampa a paper opposed to Fascimo). ...

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  15. FIRE ON OIL SHIP

    Five men are missing and eight are seriously injured as the result of an explosion of naphtha aboard the British freighter Egremont Castle at a dock ...

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  16. SALVAGE AUCTION

    Cargo damaged in the City of Singapore fire was sold by auction at the whart shed, No. 2 Quay, this morning. A large number of buyers bid spiritedly. ...

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  17. ARCTIC LECTURER COMING

    Steffansson's lectures in the eastern States have been highly satisfactory. Familiarity is often the highest form of public appreciation, and so popular ...

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  18. EXPERTS' REPORT

    In reference to the proposed inter-Allied Conference to be held in London next month to consider the means of putting the Dawes' plan into effect, it is intimated ...

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  19. DISPUTES AMONG NATIONS

    In the House of Commons today Mr. John Harris asked whether the Government could state its policy in regard to the clause in the protocol of the Permanent ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. VISIT TO WEMBLEY

    In connection with the vote of 300,000 dollars (approximately £60,000) for the British Empire Exhibition, Mr. Robb (Minister of Immigration) said in the ...

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  21. AMERICANS IN JAPAN

    Calling attention to reports in the press of acis against the Japanese uh California "in retaliation of alleged ill treatment of Americans in Japan," the ...

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  22. MUST JOIN UNION

    Members of the Rhondda district (South Wales) Miners' Federation Committee have decided that notices be posted at all collieries in the area on. ...

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  23. MYSTERIOUS FIRES

    No fewer than 41 outbreaks of fire have occurred in Toowoomba since January 1. A rough estimate of the damage is probably between £80,000 and £90,000. The ...

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  24. STEAMER STRIKES ROCK

    A radio message was intercepted at 6 o'clock this morning to the effect that the steamer Nunobitsi Maru was in distress, having run on a rock in latitude ...

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  25. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS

    Party leaders are today making their final appeals to the electors before the State elections tomorrow. Many candidates are unopposed ...

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  26. MARKETING OF COCOA

    Preliminary to the World Cocoa Conference to be opened on June 25, a meeting of Empire interests was held today, at which producers from Ceylon, Gold ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. MORE LIGHT SHOWERS

    Rain fell over the greater part of the agricultural areas during the 24 hours ended 8.30 a.m. today. The ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. TODAY'S TEMPERATURE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  29. TONIGHT'S SHOWS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  30. MR. F. H. BRIDGLAND DEAD

    Mr. F. H. Bridgland, tailor and clothier, of Hindley street, Adelaide, died suddenly at his residence, Medindie, last night. Mr. Bridgland appeared to be in good health ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. Barque in Heavy Seas

    After having been blown about in rough waters since Sunday, the fourmasted barque Bellhouse is safe. A message received at noon today from ...

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  32. MOTOR LORRY CASE

    Reserved judgment was delivered in the Adelaide Local Court this morning by Mr. H. K. Paine, S.M., in the case in which Henry Ernest Ackland, or ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. Mrs. Sargent's Estate.

    The estate of the late Mrs. Charlotte Sargent, of Sydney, widow of Mr. George Sargent, who founded the business of Satgent Limited, caterers, has been valued for ...

    Article : 53 words
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