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  3. CENSUS FIGURES.

    The count completed on Tuesday by the Commonwealth statistician Mr. E. T. Mc[?]hee) shows that the population of the Commonwealth on ...

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  4. CONVENT FAIR.

    Stating that he did not know where the country would be without the churches and schools and that they must be supported, the Mayor (Mr. W. ...

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  5. Land Settlement Scheme for South-East.

    Resolutions empowering the Government to enter into negotiations with persons or companies for the purchase of 700,000 acres in the South-East for closer settlement, to enable the land to be acquired compulsorily and to limit the rate of the State land ...

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  6. WASHED FROM ROCK AND DROWNED.

    Washed from a rock south of the breakwater, Harold Donald Cosgrove, tram conductor, Hackney, was drowned today after ...

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  7. BIG CRICKET STARTS TO-MORROW.

    Big cricket for this season will start to-morrow (Friday) with the She[?]eld Shield matches between South Australia and Victoria in Adelaide, and ...

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  8. SALES TAX ON FLOUR LIKELY.

    Indications that a sales tax on flour will be introduced to obtain a payable home consumption price for wheatgrowers were given by ...

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  9. S.E. DRAINAGE BILL.

    The South-Eastern Drainage Bill has the approval of Mr. R. W. R. Hunt, M. P. Speaking in the Assembly he said:— ...

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  10. FIRE DESTROYS FUMIGATOR

    A serious fire occurred on Saturday night when a fumigator hired out to landholders for the purpose of rabbit destruction, was destroyed. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH BELGIUM.

    Because the Belgian Government's action in holding up barley import[?] from Australia, and excluding Australian meat from the ...

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  12. S.E. DRAINAGE BILL.

    The South-Eastern Drainage Bill was passed by the Legislative Council yesterday. Investors Want Assurance. ...

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  13. MOUNT GAMBIER CITIZENS' BAND.

    Although no [?]arent progress in being made with the re-erection of the Band Ro[?]unda in Van[?]tta[?] Park, much work has been done during the ...

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  14. STRIKE AT MOUNT ISA.

    Following a mass meeting at Mount Isa yesterday a resolution was carried calling upon all men to cease work. ...

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  15. FUEL AT FARTHING A MILE.

    The great advance of the Diesel engine as applied to motor buses and coaches was a feature of the commercial motor transport ...

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  16. MACHINERY SALES.

    Mr. J. A. Lyons (L.C.L.) was told by the Premier (Mr. Butler) in the Assembly yesterday that the machinery merchants were prepared to sell ...

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  17. CUSTOMS EVASION.

    C[?]o Dickh[?], a German, was fined £368 at Clerkenwell for Defranding the Customs Department out of £1275 by importing 17,113 German ...

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  18. MILLION LOSS ON S.E. DRAINAGE.

    A total loss of £1,078,101 [?] has been incurred in South-Eastern drainage up to June 30, according to the annual report of tihe South-Eastern ...

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  19. PRESS CORRESPONDENT RELEASED.

    It has been decided to release and expel from the country Noel Panter, the Munich correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who ...

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  20. TEACHERS' AWARD.

    Mr. President Kelly, in the Industrial Court yesterday, announced that the Court had ju[?]sdiction to hear the application of the South Australian ...

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  21. GRASS FIRE AT LONG PLAINS.

    Forty stooks of hay and 30 acres of grass were destroyed, and the homestead and haystacks were threatened by a fire at Long [?]lains yesterday. ...

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  22. SIR CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH'S VISIT.

    The "Southern Cross," piloted by the famous aviaton, will visit, here on Sunday, the 19th of November, accompanied by the Pereival "Gull" ...

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  23. GIRL AND PENSIONER QUARREL OVER DOG.

    Thelma Pearl Williams pleaded not guilty before Messrs. J. [?]. Heaver and R. M. Haig in the Police Court today to a charge of offensive behaviour in ...

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  24. FRENCH PREMIER'S DEFEAT.

    M. Daladier, Premier of France, whose Ministry was recently defeated in Paris. The Ministers handed in their resignations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. EMPIRE POETRY.

    The King, at the beginning of 1934, is giving gold and silver medals for the two best volumes of Empire poetry by British citizens under 35 years of ...

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  26. Tantanoola Show.

    The Tantanoola P.. A., and [?]. Society's show will be held on Saturday next. A special train leaves Mount Gambler at 9.30 a.m. and on return ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    "Fine, except for shower or two in south-east; cool to moderate temperatures. South-west to south-east winds," ...

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  28. HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION.

    In reply to questions the Minister of Education (Mr. Jeffries) said in the House of Assembly yesterday that the number of marks necessary to qualify ...

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  29. SHOTS FIRED AT WOMAN.

    A man fired three shots at a woman before committing suicide at Edgecliffe to-night. The detectives believe that the man ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLE IN FLAMES.

    Harold, Ernest Taylor (18) baker, of St. Peters, was severely burned on the face and hands when a motor cycle he was riding burst into flames after a ...

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  31. TEMPERATURES.

    The maximum temperature registration yesterday was 86 degress, the minimum being 46.3. To-day's maximum was 62 degrees and minimum 50, ...

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