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  2. Advertising

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    CHILDREN PICKING BLACKBERRIES IN ADELAIDE HILLS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 3 STOLEN CARS

    Three motor car thefts, two in South Australia and one in Queensland, are occupying the attention of local police. Two men have been ...

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  5. GOLDFIELDS STRIKE ENDS

    After a period of five weeks during which the principal gold mines and about 6000 men in West Australia have ...

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  6. NEW BOARD FOR HOSPITAL

    With the announcement to-day of the nominees at the contributing employees and the subsidising employers for the new Hospital Board ...

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  7. RELIFE WORK HITCH

    A split has occurred in the ranks of the unemployed at Menindee over relief work in the district. This morning some men accepted relief ...

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  8. News In Brief

    Mr. Albert Tozer died in the Hospital early yesterday morning at the age of 57 years. He had been a resident of Broken Hill for over 30 years. ...

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  9. TEMPERATURES

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  10. MAN DROWNED IN BOAT

    SYDNEY, Monday.pThe [?]dy of an unknown man was found in a rowing boat in Middle Harbor yesterday. The man was lying across the ...

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  11. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 555 words
  12. "SEX EQUALITY" CASE

    A unanimous decision in favor of Miss Eileen May Laracy was given by the Public Service Appeal Board in what has become known as the ...

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  13. Insurance Supplement

    TO-DAY, "The Barrier Miner" publishes a special four-page Insurance Supplement. It is felt that this supplement will ...

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  14. COMMISSION ON BANKING SOON

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— It is understood that before the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) leaves for England next week the Federal Cabinet ...

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  15. STATE CABINET CRISIS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— There is a suggestion in political circles that the Minister for Works and Health (Mr. Weaver) has already tendered ...

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  16. ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    The inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of Samuel Plester, who died in the Hospital on January 28, was concluded in the ...

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  17. EXCUSED FROM COURT

    Many witnesses have been anxious to get away from the prosaic atmosphere of courts when they have been called to give evidence or to undergo ...

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  18. ELECTRIC TRAINS COLLIDE; £26,000 DAMAGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An electric train travelling from Ringwood, Victoria, got out of control and crashed into a stationary train at ...

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  19. Women May Attain Highest Posts

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Although, of the hundreds of typists in the Public Service, few have been regarded as potential departmental ...

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  20. MAN GORED AND TOSSED BY BULL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—While on his way to Sunday school at Merricks. Rupert Edwards (19) saw two girls who were afraid to enter the ...

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  21. YOUTH WANTED EXPERIENCE

    It has been definitely established that the two Broken Hill boys concerned in the escapade on a Japanese freighter from Adelaide who were ...

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  22. DR. PAGE EXPLAINS MEAT EXPORT POSITION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page), referring to Mr. Lang's statement on the meat position at Dubbo as "a ...

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    SYDNEY, Monday.—Railway finances continue to show improvement, and it is estimated that the deficit at the end of the current financial ...

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  24. TENNANT'S CREEK SHOOTING CASE

    ALICE SPRINGS, Monday. After a dramatic four-day trial in the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory at Alice Springs before ...

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  25. POONCARIE RACES

    Stake money amounting to £75 has been set aside for the Pooncarie Racing Club's annual meeting to be hold at Pooncarie on Wednesday, ...

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  26. NEW LICENSEE FOR HOTEL

    An application for the transfer of the licence of the Brewer's Arms Hotel from Leonard James Grigg to John Jeffries Beck, who at present is ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. W. ENNIS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While William Ennis, a well-known Sydney journalist, was walking along a street in Chatswood he collapsed. He was ...

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  29. M.P.s. 6000 Miles Apart Speak At Same Dinner

    Ministers in Britain and South Africa, 6000 miles distant, delivered speeches at the same gathering, when the first radio telephone ...

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    Clerk of Courts at Footscray court (Victoria) to defendant: How do you plead, guilty or not guilty? Defendant: Guilty thank you ...

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  31. TO-NIGHT'S RADIO FEATURES

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  32. 248TH LOTTERY WINNERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The 248th State lottery was drawn to-day. The first prize was won by No. 50,962, "Tolma" syndicate, c/o Mrs. M. J. ...

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    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), February 10.—The prolonged drought is having serious effects. The rain which fell over most of the North Island ...

    Article : 63 words
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