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  2. AMBULANCE TESTS

    South Australian railwaymen today entered the final stage of the ambulance competitions. Senior teams from Quorn, Islington (leader; W. H. Blanton), ...

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  3. "HOW TO VOTE"

    Thousands of tickets bearing instructions on "How to Vote" at the elections have been issued by the parties. Senator Wilson has used the ...

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  4. WILLUNGA SHOW

    The Williunga Show was held in ideal conditions today, and was a great success. The new cyclone fence round the ring is a great improvement. An ...

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  5. SENT TO MELBOURNE

    Bernard Arthur Augustine McCartin, aged 13 years, who reached Adelaide from Melbourne on Saturday by riding under the express was today ordered to ...

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  6. ONE HUNDRED AND TEN

    Mr. James Wardley of South Melbourne, was 110 years old on Tuesday. Mr. Wardley who is a veteran trade unionist, confided to a reporter that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BEFORE THE PUBLIC

    Mr. W. Ashworth has resigned his position as secretary of the South Australian Amateur Swimming Association. Under the will of Mr. Valentine Howard ...

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  8. SHIPPING DISPUTE

    It is likely that the strike of British seamen will develop into an endurance test. In union circles the view is held that it will continue so long as funds last. The ...

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  9. POLICE REINFORCED

    Hearing that an attempt would be made this morning to coal the Blue Funnel Line steamer Ascanius, which has been held up at Outer Harbor since ...

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  10. SMALL GOLDMINE

    Pomeranian dog, appropriately named Minegold Goldmine, which was purchased in Britain by Miss R. Erson, of Toorak, Victoria, for £300. The aristocratic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Volunteers Wanted

    To man the idle oversea vessels in this port agents of the British shipping companies today called for a limited number of volunteers. The response, they say, ...

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  12. WARNING TO FARMERS

    A warning has been issued that if the United States formers carry out their expressed intentions to plant more wheat in 1926 as a result ...

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  13. ROADWAY SIGNS DAMAGED

    During the past three years the Automobile Association of South Australian has expended £600 in providing [?] ways signs for the guidance of tourists. ...

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  14. FISHER BRIDGE

    Replying to Mr. Verran in the Assembly this afternoon, the Hon. T. Butterfield (Commissioner of Crown Lands) stated that Fisher Bridge, Port Adelaide, ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. Questions in Parliament

    Mr. Shepherd asked the Attorney-General in the Assembly this afternoon if he would consider tightening up legislation regarding damage to road signs. ...

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  16. "MILLIONS IN SWEDEN"

    John Gunnell, an elderly man who admitted having begged alms in Hindley street yesterday, told the police that he had millions in Sweden. ...

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  17. GOLDEN FLEECES

    Wool from many outback stations, including such famous runs as Cutheroo, Mutooroo, and Beltana was displayed by Elder, Smith, & Co. at Port. ...

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  18. TOWNPLANNING

    With the Hon. H. Tassie, M.L.C., as chairman a Select Committee on Townpilanning sat in the Legislative Council this morning. Evidence was given by ...

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  19. MORE PAY WANTED

    In the Assembly today Mr. Harvey gave notice that on October 28 he would move that the question, of increase in the salaries of State members of ...

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  20. TRAMWAYS TRUST

    Attention was drawn in the Assembly this afternoon by Mr. Edwards to statements alleged to have been made by Ald. Leal, a member of the Tramways Trust, ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. ADELAIDE FOR BEAUTY

    The Right Hon. C. W. Bowerman, P.C., M.P., who attended the Empire Press Conference, expressed himself today as delighted and pleasantly surprised with ...

    Article : 393 words
  22. Townplanning Committee

    The Hon. H. Tassic obtained leave in the Legislative Council this afternoon to submit a motion empowering the Select Committee on the Townplanning and ...

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  23. Gaol for Wilful Damage

    Before Messrs. S. H. Treloar and R. Martin at the Norwood Magistrates' Court today, James Herbert Ward, aged 42 years, of Divett place, Adelaide was convicted ...

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  24. Bills Passed

    In the Assembly, the afternoon the Highways, Taxation (Motor Spirit Vendors), and Maintenance Bills were read a third time and passed. ...

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  25. Solving Housing Problem

    "Does the Government intend to send the full history of the Thousand Homes scheme to the International Labor Office to help the world to solve the housing ...

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  26. Campaign in West

    While all Australia is eagerly waiting to hear the Ministerial decision of Senator Pearce, regarding the Walsh deportation, the press and telegrams are ...

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  27. Concession Tickets

    The Hon. J. Jelly (Chief Secretary) informed the Hon W. Hanaford in the Legislative Council today that applications for concession tickets on the ...

    Article : 74 words
  28. FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK

    No decision has been arrived at regarding the introduction this session of a Bill to provide for a 44-hour week. This information was given by the ...

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  29. Motor Bus Destroyed

    While proceeding along Wattlebury road, Lower Mitcham, about 11.30 o'clock last night, a motor bus burst into flames and was destroyed. ...

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  30. UNLEY ROSE SHOW

    Many fine roses, sweet peas, and carnations were displayed at the Flower Show held by the Unley Horticultural and Floricultural Society at the Unley ...

    Article : 80 words
  31. COOL AND CLOUDY

    Apart from a few isolated showers, indications point to fine weather continuing in South Australia. ...

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  32. LATE SPORTING

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  33. TODAY'S SHOWS

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  34. MOTOR BUS CONTROL

    With the object of controlling motor bus traffic in the metropolitan area, a Bill will be introduced into the Assembly as soon as possible . ...

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  35. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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