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  3. ANZAC DAY.

    Fourteen years have passed since the men of Anzac made history, and to-day the people of Australia and New Zealand honoured the memory of ...

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  4. BOYS' WEEK.

    Right throughout the world where Rotarian Clubs are in existence, the above week is being observed, the object being to focus public attention ...

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  5. LONG DISTANCE FLYING.

    A British attempt to beat the non-stop long distance flying record was commenced to-day, when a giant Fairy monoplane, ...

    Article : 194 words
  6. "TRADERS' DAY."

    Although the United Retailers' Association has not received very much support in its endeavour to conduct a "Traders' Day" on May 1, and many ...

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  7. KOOKABURRA TRAGEDY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced at Canberra yesterday that it has been decided to hold an enquiry into incidents ...

    Article : 175 words
  8. FOOTBALL.

    The programme of the South-Eas[?] tern Football Association for next Saturday provides for matches at Millicent and Narracoorte. In view ...

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  9. "CAPTAIN BARKER."

    The woman who masqueraded for six years as Captain Leslie Barker was to-day found guilty of perjury in connection with ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. JAPANESE VESSEL WRECKED.

    The death roll from Sunday's hurricane is mounting. The steamer Tsyckunimaru was wrecked while proceeding to ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. SUCCESSFUL CHILDREN'S SPORTS.

    Although cold and showery weather prevailed to-day, the usual children's sports organised by the local branch of the Returned Soldier's Association. ...

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  12. Boundary District Association.

    At a meeting of delegates of the Boundary District Football Association, at which the Lucindale, Kybybolite, Frances, and Narracoorte ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. WOMEN'S. SOLO ENDURANCE RECORD.

    Miss Elinor Smith created a women's solo endurance flight record today by remaining in the air for, 26 hours 21 minutes 32 seconds. ...

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  14. PILOT BRAIN'S RETURN.

    There was a large crowd at Longreach yesterday when the Qantas aeroplane returned. Pilot Brain and Mr. Stevens, of 4QG broadcasting ...

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  15. IMPORTED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.

    To prevent the introduction of plague and other diseases, the Government has banned imports of fruits and vegetables from Japan, Canada, ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

    The South-Eastern District Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union was held on Wednesday April 17, in the Narracoorte Methodist ...

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  17. AERIAL BOMBING.

    The Preparatory Disarmament Committee has rejected by 23 votes to five, the German proposals to prohibit aerial bombing in wartime. ...

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  18. MOUNT GAMBIER ROBBERY.

    After taking stock in the departments affected by the recent robbery, Fidler & Webb, Ltd., estimate that the thieves secured £400 worth of goods. ...

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  19. B GRADE ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of delegates to the B Grade Football Association on Tuesday night) notice was given that Mount Gambier North and Penola ...

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  20. METHODIST ANNIVERSARY.

    The usual social gathering in connection with the anniversary of the local Methodist Church was held in the Sunday school hall on Tuesday ...

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  21. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    Despite a violent gale, Captain Malcolm Campbell, the British motorist, is preparing for another attack on the land speed record at Verneuk Pan. ...

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  22. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Three members of the nursing staff of the Public Hospital gained success in recent examinations. Nurse K. O'Leary passed with credit in surgical ...

    Article : 385 words
  23. GOLF.

    Saturday next, April 27th, will see the opening of the 1929 golf season. The match for the afternoon will be a mixed foursome between, teams ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. KING TO LEAVE BOGNOR.

    It is authoritatively learned that the King's stay at Bognor will end about the middle of May. His Majesty will, go to Windsor and ...

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  25. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    Adelaide, To-day. The King has forwarded the following message to the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven): ...

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  26. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Darwin, To-day. Information has been received from Wave Hill that a constable found a man named James White on the verge ...

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  27. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Baldwin) announced to-day that Parliament will be prorogued and dissolved on May 10. Polling will take place on May 30. ...

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  28. Requiem Services at Christ Church

    To-day was solemnly recognised by Christ Church. There were two Requiems, at which many were present to commemorate those who fell in the ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. REPARATIONS.

    Germany will not yield on the reparations question; and it scems that the position is hopeless. ...

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  30. The Out of Work Digger.

    Captain Albert Jacka V.C., M.C., and bar, to-day gave a good defence of the out-of work digger. He was addressing the Institute of ...

    Article : 56 words
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