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  3. HAWKER'S VAN DESTROYED BY FIRE—DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT £300 CAUSED.

    Damage estimated at £300 was caused by a fire which broke out in a hawker's van owned by Mr. Anthony-Michael, of Bertha street, ...

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  4. TOURIST FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Practice flight over Melbourne by Messrs H. Jeffrey (inset top left) and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CYCLING ACCIDENT HAS FATAL RESULTS.

    The death of Mr. Allan Sydney Bailey at the Mount Gambier Hospital on Sunday afternoon, following an accident in a cycling race the ...

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  6. Banks Confer.

    The general managers of trading banks who attended the conference with the Premiers last week and agreed to place certain ...

    Article : 204 words
  7. BELIZE RAZED AND FLOODED.

    Fire threatens to complete the destruction of Thursday's hurricane and tidal wave. Scores of bodies were buried to-day ...

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  8. INDIAN LEADER.

    MAHATMA GHANDI, leader of the Nationalist Party in India, who is attending the Indian Round Table Conference in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GHANDI IN LONDON.

    Mahatma Ghandi, the All-India Congress leader, attended the meeting of the Federal Structure Committee of the India Round ...

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  10. ROYAL SHOW WELL ATTENDED.

    Up to last night the attendance at the Spring Show, which opened on Saturday, was 36,000, despite showery weather. The good ...

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  11. COLUMBIA AGROUND.

    The Panama Mail Line's steamer Calumbia ran aground on a rocky roof on Santa Marguetta Island, 600 miles south of San Pedro, on Saturday, and ...

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  12. HUGE CAULIFLOWER.

    Mammoth cauliflower grown at Katunga, Victoria. It weight 19lbs., and is nearly 4ft. in circumference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CONCERNING PEOPLE

    Mr. and Mrs. L. Dunstone left for Adelaide by train this morning where Mr. Dunstone will spend his annual leave. Mr. K. W. Pryzgoda of ...

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  14. LABOR PARTY SPLIT.

    Indications were given at the opening session of the Conference of the State branch of the A.L.P. last night that the resolutions of ...

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  15. 396 MILES AN HOUR.

    The development of negatives of the automatic recording device shows that in making the world's air speed record yesterdey Flight Lieut. Stainforth ...

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  16. CYCLING OFFICIAL RESIGNS.

    Opposing the decision of the South Australian Amateur Cycling Association to allow the Kilkenny Club to hold races on Sunday mornings. Mr. ...

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  17. THE FORECAST.

    "Some further showers over settled areas, but chiefly central and south-east. Cold westerly winds; gales to south-east. ...

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  18. TARIFF ON IMPORTS.

    The Bh[?]ungham branch of the National Union of Manufacturers to-day carried a resolution callong for the immediate imposition of a tariff ...

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  19. THE RAINFALL.

    Sunday, 4 points, Monday 28, Tuesday 18. Total for the month 141 points, and for the year, 1952 points. ...

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  20. 25 New Cots for Children's Hospital.

    A fine effort by the S.A. District of the, Rechabite Women's Association culminated yesterday at the Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, when a ...

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  21. Produce Prices of 1920.

    Extract from "The Border Watch," October 5, 1920:—"AA. W. Sandford & Co. report:—Business in the produce trade has ...

    Article : 149 words
  22. BRADMAN THINKS IT OVER.

    Will Ho Go? A new photograph of Don Bradman, who it considering an offer to play ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Archbishop Kelly's Maxims.

    Archbishop Kelly, speaking at the Roman Catholic Presbytery, at St. Anthony's, Cloverly, recently, said:—"Love your work, love your employer ...

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  24. ACCIDENT AT KALANGADOO.

    As a result of a serious accident Mr. James Owen Jones (40), of Kalangadoo, Was admitted to the Mount Gambier Hospital and underwent an ...

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  25. City Council's Big Deficit.

    Despite drastic economies by the Adelaide City Council the special finance committee reported yesterday that it expects the year will close ...

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  26. Dentistry.

    Mr, W. E. Thomas, dentist of Melbourne has advised us that he will be in Mount Gambier and staying at the Palace Hotel on Friday, ...

    Article : 50 words
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