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  3. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Childs, who died at his home at Coonawarra on November 29, aged 74, was born at Benny's Flat, near Balhannah, where he lived with ...

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  4. HEAVY OAT CROP AT YAHL.

    A 22 acre crop of Algerian oats on Mr. A. Jones' property adjoining the Yahl road past the Square Mile school averaged three tons, to the acre when harvested on Wednesday. Mr. Jones estimates that it was a four ton to the acre crop at the place where this photograph was taken, and Mr. Harold Norman had some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 99 words
  5. BARNARD MURDER TRIAL.

    The jury in the Criminal Court to-day found Perey Horatio Sydney Barnard (56) guilty of manslaughter, and Ivy Margaret Smith (45) not guilty. ...

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  6. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES.

    The demand from all sections of buyers at teh closing auctions of the fifth wool sale of the season yesterday was equal to that of the opening sale ...

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  7. YORKE PENINSULA. BARLEY FOR JAPAN.

    An interesting feature of barley export from Yorke Peninsula this season will be a shipment of l,000 tons of barley from Wallaroo to Japan. The ...

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  8. BLUE SHIRTS BANNED BY IRISH GOVERNMENT.

    The Government has banned the Blue Shirts. The United Ireland Party declared banning to be a monstrous illegallity, and constitutes political ...

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  9. Personal.

    Miss Mavis Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Mitchell, of "Glendarnel," has returned home, having completed her training as a nurse ...

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  10. DRINKING AT DANCES.

    At the monthly meeting of the Penola District Council on Thursday last, Cr. W. J. Hem[?]nings Junr. was outspoken on the question of ...

    Article : 439 words
  11. MAN AND WIFE SENT TO GAOL.

    On Wednesday a man and his wife appeared before Messrs. W. Platt and C. Wright on two charges of larceny. The accused were Alexander Currie, ...

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  12. EXPLOSION AT SULPHUR FACTORY.

    After an explosion had burse a wall, part of a sulphur refining plant, and a large quantity of sulphur was destroyed by fire at the refining works of ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. SETTLING N. AUSTRALIA.

    The strict observance of a White Australia policy, and an Australian administrative policy for the protection of aborigines, will be a cardinal ...

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  14. PRINCE OF WALES AND AVIATION.

    The Prince of Wales in supporting the campaign for the erection of more aerodromes throughout the country said the time has come to ceases ...

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  15. COAST GUARDS CAPTURED BY CREW OF RUM RUNNER.

    The four coast guards who were overpowered by the crew of suspected rum runner during the week, which was being towed into port, were ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. WORLD BROADCAST FOR YOUNG VIOLINIST.

    A relayed broadcast throughout the world, from New York, of the performance by Yehudi Menuhin, the violinist, will be made on January 9. ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. NEGRO'S BODY MUTILATED AND BURNT.

    The body of Davis Gregory, a negro, and former convict, who was accused of criminally attacking and slaying a white woman was today mutilated and ...

    Article : 53 words
  18. CRICKET.

    In a match between the Australs and the S.A. Woollen Mills the Australs scored 9d runs to their opponents' 53. The highest scorers for the Australs ...

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  19. Oddfellowship.

    The Loyal Mount Gambier Lodge of Oddfellows, M.U., held its half-yearly meeting on Tuesday evening last which was well attended. This branch ...

    Article : 259 words
  20. Strawberry Fete at Mt. Schank.

    A strawberry fete to raise funds for the Christmas Tree arranged by the ladies of St. Luke's Church was held in the men's dining hall, Mt. Schank ...

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  21. Successful Students in Music.

    Miss Jean Gibson daughter of Mr. J. E. Gibson, of Joanna, has passed with credie in Adelaide her examination for the L.A.B. degree,in ...

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  22. THE FORECAST.

    "Fine and warm to hot at first, with east to north winds, followed later from westward by cool southerly change and isolated ...

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  23. Eel Spearing.

    Sir, My letter must have hurt the feeling of "Not So Sour Grapes," or touched him on a tender spot. Apparently he is in favour of giving [?] ...

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  24. Aberdeen-Angus Cattle.

    In view of the recent shipments to Australia of Aberdeen Angus cattle, interest attaches to the result of the a[?]case championship at the ...

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  25. TEMPERATURES.

    The maximum temperature to-day was 70.5. ...

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  26. PENOLA COUNCIL.

    Members of the Penola District Council and the staff. Back row (L to R)—Mr. H. G. Davidson (ranger and inspector), Crs. W. J. Hemmings, T. J. Marcus, F. J. Kidman; Mr. C. Watkins (Overseer). Sitting—Crs. D. W. Tucker, John Clay field, S, McWaters (Chairman), W. Marcus, C. W. Flint. Sitting — Crs. H. B. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. EVENING DRESS TIE.

    Long trousers and shorts are not the only men's wear that women favor nowadays. Here is the newest idea— an evening dress tie worn with a green ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Allandale East.

    The rain of the past week will greatly benefit late cereal crops and potatoes. Several graziers lost sheep as a result of the continued cold ...

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  29. LINDBERGHS ARRIVE IN BRAZIL.

    The Lindberghs landed here to-day, after a flight from Natal, a distance of 1,094 miles. They are still 3,378 miles from Miami, where they will ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. MOUNT GAMBIER SCHOOL OF MUSIC.

    In the London College examinations held this week two of Mr. Frank R. B. Roberts' vocal students were successful in the diploma examinations. ...

    Article : 137 words
  31. Austrian Priests to Leave Politics.

    A cable message from Vienna reports that a conference of Austrian bishops decided that all priests who were members of the Parliament or ...

    Article : 54 words
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