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  2. HILLS FIRES SUBDUED, BUT MORE COUNTRY OUTBREAKS

    WHERE THE BUSHFIRES RAGED TODAY: A series of pictures taken this afternoon near Bridgewater, where a fierce outbreak of fire destroyed three homes. From left-Firefighters hard at work; women helpers did sterling work in spite of the heat and served the fighters with refreshments. In this group are Mrs. Peter Bray, Miss Hazel Richards, Miss Violet Jeanes, and Mrs. C. Jeanes; the ruins of Mr. B. White's home; all that was left of a 50-ton stack of firewood; and the home of Miss Robson, which was saved after a fierce fight against the flames. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 201 words
  3. 3 Homes Burnt to Ashes

    Fresh fire outbreaks were reported from the country late tonight. At Inman Valley a fierce blaze destroyed an historic apple orchard, known as Haskett's, and is still raging unchecked. ...

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  4. Cafe Raided at Henley

    In the most sensational betting raid for many months, six police officers late this afternoon detained GO men in a large upstairs room at a well-known cafe on the esplanade at Henley Beach. ...

    Article : 285 words
  5. ICE WATER FOR CUP CANDIDATES

    SHOWER baths and towels dipped in ice water were provided for some of the runners in the Australian Cup at Flemington today. One trainer ...

    Article : 484 words
  6. BANDIT IN GUN FIGHT

    John Dillinger, the bandit, who as Public Enemy No. 1 is to have his career filmed by Hollywood, added another chapter to the scenario tonight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RIOT AT RENMARK

    What threatened to become a serious riot developed here just after 6 o'clock tonight, when a party of 30 fruitpickers from ...

    Article : 378 words
  8. DRIVER HURT IN SMASH AT TROTTING

    THERE was a sensation in the opening trotting event at Wayville tonight. A large field of 14 went to the post, and before they had gone half a lap Una Brook, who was in the ...

    Article : 236 words
  9. TOO HOT FOR GOLF

    A bogey competition was to have been held by the Royal Adelaide Gob Club at Seaton today, but because of the heat it was postponed until next Saturday. ...

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  11. Big Stir Caused By Police Force Dismissal

    THE announcement today that Norman James MacKenzie had been dismissed from the police force, caused one of the biggest stirs in the force for ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. LABOR LEADERS REACH DEADLOCK

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—After deliberating all day the Labor Unity Conference concluded tonight without reaching any finality. It ended practically ...

    Article : 278 words
  13. Tennis Spectators Follow Every Stroke Made

    TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS FLOCKED to the Memorial Drive courts today for the finals of the State championships. Some of the spectators closely absorbed in the matches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. STOP PRESS

    Melbourne.—Leonard Hall. 24, who came from Adelaide 14 days ago, was shot above the left knee while standing in Bay ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. ALLEGED CITY CHEQUE FRAUD

    An alleged cheque fraud was reported to the detective office today. A boot shop proprietor told detectives that a man entered his shop in ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. Winning Double Returns £121 1/ to Three Men

    MURRAY BRIDGE.—Only one ticket, held by three men, was taken out on the winning double at the Murray Bridge races this afternoon. The lucky ...

    Article : 156 words
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