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  4. CROSSED SOUTH HILL AT GRADE

    Two motorists who crossed the South Hill at a grade were fined £3 and £4 respectively when they appeared before Mr. A. B. Collins, S.M., in the Police Court today. The magistrate described the practice as extremely ...

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  5. STOP PRESS

    London.—Almost the entire east coast was again subjected to impudent, daring raids by German bombers which attacked many vessels, ...

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  6. Sweden Prepares

    SWEDISH SOLDIERS ENTRENCHED IN A WOOD during the recent winter manoeuvres of the army. Sweden is anxious to preserve her neutrality, but at the same time she is building up her defences in readiness to [?] any possible aggression. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Trade Drive Near Climax

    GERMANY'S trade drive in the Balkans is reaching its climax, says the "Daily Telegraph's" Balkan correspondent. "Hitler has decreed that the oil fields, corn bins, factories and mineral wealth of south-eastern Europe, ...

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  9. Case Adjourned Because Of Man's Illness

    Because of the illness of Sydney Payne, taxi driver, the hearing of a charge against him of having driven in a negligent manner in Argent ...

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  10. Fined For Driving With Glaring Headlights

    "MOTORISTS in Broken Hill do not seem to realise their responsibilities in regard to glaring headlights," said Mr. A. B. Collins, S.M., in the ...

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  11. 104 Years, And Still Going Strong

    HOBART, Wednesday.— Mrs. P. Crowe, of Hobart today celebrated her 104th birthday. Until she was more than 100 ...

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  12. U.S. NAVY MUST EXPAND

    (Special to "The Miner.") WASHINGTON, January 30. THE Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Edison) told, the Naval Affairs Committee that the ...

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  13. Patton St. Park Progress

    The first meeting for the year of the South Progress Association was held, on Monday, Mr. T. Bates presiding. It was reported that excellent ...

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  14. INTERSTATE DELEGATES FOR F.E.D. MEETING

    Delegates from Whyalla, Port Pirie and Cobar will attend the annual meeting of the executive of the Barrier branch of the F.E.D. and F.A. ...

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  15. DRIVE AGAINST PROFITEERING

    It is understood that an antiprofiteering drive will commence next week, when a staff of more than 100 inspectors will begin an inspection of ...

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  17. WORK ON ADELAIDE ROAD VALUED

    APPRECIATION of the work done on the Adelaide Road by the South Australian Highways Department was expressed ...

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  18. Censors Hard On Scissors In France

    Two hundred new pairs of scissors have been supplied to the French censorship. The first batch, blunted in the cause of St. ...

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    Misses Stella and Gwen McClure who have been staying at the Grand Hotel, left on their return to Boullia Station yesterday. ...

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  21. "OUR GENERAL GAMELIN"

    The unity of Britain and France in the present war and the complete mutual confidence existing between the two commands were emphasised ...

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  22. FAREWELL TO CORIO ELECTORS BY MR. CASEY

    In a farewell broadcast to the electors of Corio last night Mr. Casey said that in future he would be known as a diplomatic Minister. He would ...

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  24. Heat Wave Losses

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Officials estimate that piimary producers' losses during the heat wave vary from £180,000 to £200,000. Among the ...

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  26. "Council Will Do All Within Its Power"; Town Clerk

    COUNCIL realises that having the Broken Hill-Cockburn Road in good condition would be a great convenience to the citizens ...

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  27. Snippetts From Far And Wide

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. J. T. Vinton Smith, a former member of the Victorian Parliament, last night was elected as the United Australia ...

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