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  3. KINGSFORD SMITH REACHES JASK OVER 7 HOURS AHEAD OF MOLLISON'S TIME.

    Undeterred by sunstroke and fatigue, Air Commodore C. E. Kingsford Smith resumed his flight to-day. He left Jhansi early this morning and landed at Karachi, having crossed India. He left Karachi at 1.30 Jask, and his arrival there ...

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  4. THE FAREWELL AT DAWN.

    AIR-COMMODORE KINGSFORD SMITH saying good-bye to his wife just before he took off at dawn in the Southern Cross ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRIME MINISTER ASKS FOR MORE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. J. H. Scullin, yesterday interviewed the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr. E. C. Riddle) and ...

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  6. WOOL PRICES STILL RISING.

    At to-day's wool sales 12,048 bales were submitted to strong general competition, but the feature was Yorkshire's demand. ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE

    Mr. and Mrs. C.[?] returaed from a motor trip to Victoria during the week end. A week was spent in Melbourne, where country people were ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Crawford Vaughan, Premier of South Austraila from 1915 to 1917, stated yesterday that he intended to stand for the Adelaide seat at the ...

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  9. RIVERSIDE TRAGEDY.

    The police are satisfied that the man whose badly injured body was found beside the Torrens in the Botanic Park on Sunday, killed ...

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  10. SECOND SEMI-FINAL WELL ATTENDED.

    Saturday's semi-final between Penola and Millicent was well attended, gate receipts amounting to £136 18/3, compared with £74 at Penola the ...

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  11. CHINESE DEMONSTRATORS DEMAND WAR.

    A demand for war against Japan, and the expulsion of Japanese from Manchuria was to-day made by demonstrators l[?]d by students in all ...

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  12. Show Night Dances.

    The Caledonian Society has decided to hold dances in the Caledonian Hall on both show night, October 21 and 22, On the first night a home made ...

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  13. Cattle Market Buoyant.

    Cattle values advanced at yesterday's sales from 10/ to 20/ per head on the previous week's sales because bee[?] more suited to the trade was ...

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  14. Graf Zeppelin's Flight.

    The Graf Zepplin arrived here to-day, completing yet another return flight to South America. ...

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  15. MOSLEM REVOLT.

    The Government at Kashmir has resorted to public floggings to quell the Moste[?] revolt. ...

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  16. Blind Test Cricketer Dies.

    Sam Morris, the Test cricketer, who has died in Melbourne at the age ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. RACING NEWS.

    Good acceptances were received for the Tailem Bend races on Saturday. Horses for Melbourne. Adelaide, To-day. ...

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  18. AEROPLANES COLLIDE.

    Two fighter aeroplanes collided head-on at Strasburg to-day. The pilot of one machine parachuted to safety and the machine was ...

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  19. BRITISH ELECTION.

    A definite announcement on the subject of an election is expected to be made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay McDonald) on Wednesday. ...

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  20. CHARGE AGAINST U.S.A. TREASURY SECRETARY.

    Mr. Wright Paton, the Democratic member of the House of Representatives, said to-day that he would institute impeachment proceedings against ...

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  21. PORT MACDONNELL STREET LIGHTS.

    A meeting of ratepayers to decide upon the street lighting at Port MacDonnell was, held in the institute on Saturday night last, when only 32 ...

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  22. OFF-THE-BROW HAT.

    A popular model in black fur felt, with red and green feathers, introduced by Res[?]aw, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS."

    Sir John Stainer's sacred cantata, "Daughter of Jairus," which was so successfully performed by the Methodist Church choir recently, was, in ...

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  24. DESTRUCTION OF SHRUBS.

    Mr. George Holding, of Lindsay Street, Mount Gambier, was annoyed to discover that during his absence from his home on Sunday afternoon ...

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  25. THE FORECAST.

    "Cooler generally, with some scattered showers over settled areas, but chiefly in coastal and south-east districts, West to ...

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  26. THE WHEAT BOUNTY.

    The £3,000,000 advanced by the banks to help wheatgrowers may still be distributed in the form of an export bounty instead ...

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  27. YOUTH IN TROUBLE.

    In the Children's Court this morning, before Mr. L. Burton Mars, a youth aged 16 years, was charged with having broken into a ...

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  28. THE RAINFALL.

    Three points of rain fell last night, making the total for the month 1.74 inches. ...

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  29. HIGH SCHOOL REFERENCE LIBRARY FUND.

    The following Additional dona[?]ons have been received:—Previously acknowledged, £19 [?]/3; Ken Crafter, 5/; Estelle Ireland, 5/; ...

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  30. Farm Machinery.

    An announcement appears else where in this issue that Messrs. Lange and Co. Ltd. have been appointed sole agents for the Mount Gambier district ...

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  31. THE GOLD STANDARD.

    Norway and Sweden have followed the example of Great Britain, and have gone off the gold standard. It is anticipated that other ...

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  32. ACCIDENT TO SCHOOLBOY.

    While playing football with several other boys at the local school on Thursday, Syd Redman became mixed up with the legs of another boy, and ...

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  33. Circuit Court.

    Owing to the previousdate [?]shing with the Spring Show, the half-yearly sitting of the Circuit Court has been postponed until October 23. ...

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