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  2. Advertising

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  3. TODAY'S FORECAST.

    Fine. Cool to moderate temperatures. Tendency for thunder. ...

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  4. Another Storm in Court

    SUGGESTIONS by Mr. C. Crofts (union advocate) that judges were subject to outside influence led Chief Judge Dethridge in the Arbitration Court today heatedly and indignantly to demand an ...

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  5. SOUTH-EAST DEVASTED BY FIRE

    STATE-wide bushfires continued with unabated fury today. The lower South-East, scene of many spectacular outbreaks, experienced the worst blaze in its history when 200 square miles of country was ...

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  6. "MOST FUTILE IN HISTORY"

    MR. D. H. Bardolph has received a statement signed by Mr. Keller (New South Wales Australian Labor Party ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRUCK HURLED 60 FEET

    MRS. Annie Makins (aged 46), of Cudlee Creek, when a motor truck laden with apples got out of ...

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  8. ABDUCTION CHARGE DISMISSED

    John William Logan was acquitted at Mount Isa Court today of a charge of a serious, offence against a girl 14 years of age. The magistrate said ...

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  9. CREDIT BALANCE OF —62 6/3

    FINANCIAL particulars of a most successful year were set before members of Port Pirie Golf Club at the annual general ...

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  10. COOL CHANGE AT LAST!

    AFTER eight sweltering days over the century the heat wave broke in Pirie yesterday, and the lowest maximum ...

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  11. WOOL VALUES

    WOOL exports for the first seven, months of the financial year amounted to £38,796019, which was £17,634,274 ...

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  12. MARINO TRAGEDY

    A TRAGIC story behind the shoOting of a married man and a Girl Guide, whose bodies were found at Marino Rocks ...

    Article : 182 words
  13. Wonderful Fight Saves Towns

    THE towns of Wonthaggi, A Dunkeld, Beech Forest, and Upwey were saved from destruction last night by ...

    Article : 100 words
  14. DISTURBING RUMORS

    MOUNTED police in the hills districts are investigating rumors that several fires have been deliberately caused. No ...

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  15. BACK FROM GRAVE

    LAST night the torpedo boat Tomozuru was towed to Sasebo. Holes were made in her hull, and ...

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  16. THE THERMOMETER

    Yesterday's maximum, 93. Minimum for 24 hours ended 8.30 a.m., 75. ...

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  17. RAILWAYS CASE IN HIGH COURT

    Application was lodged in the High Court today by the Railways Commissioners of South Australia ami New South Wales, arid the New ...

    Article : 100 words
  18. "FRIENDLESS!"

    FAILURE to carry out its election promises had. forfeited for the Commonwealth Government the ...

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  19. HUMIDITY IN CITY

    Because the humidity was twice as high people in Adelaide felt the heat more today than yesterday. The maximum temperature was 99.2 ...

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  20. ASSESSMENT APPEALS

    Port Pirie Council met in conference last; night to deal with a number of appeals lodged against the corporation assessments. ...

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  21. GEYSER OF LIQUID FIRE

    AFTER a six years' search in the desert and mountains prospectors have struck oil at Mount Tselfat, 25 miles from ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Mr.H.Campbell-Bird is staying at Boyal Exchange Hotel. Messrs. J. Newmarch, H. Shannon, and W.Hancock, who had been ...

    Article : 156 words
  23. EYES ON GERMAN CROWN

    The Doorn correspondent of "The Daily Express" says that, owing to the Hitler regime limiting the amount of money that can he exported from ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. MELBOURNE BREATHES AGAIN

    The heat wave ended today, when a cool southerly wind sprang up about 1.30 this afternoon, and in 40 minutes the temperature had dropped ...

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  25. £220,000 GIFT IN MEMORY OF FATHER

    In memory of their father, who was a business man at Liverpool, where they also started business, Lord Vestey and Sir Edmund Vestey ...

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  26. LATE MR. QUIGLEY

    Last respects were paid yesterday to Mr. Gerald Quigley, of Vera street. Ellendale. who died at Port Pirie Hospital early yesterday morning. A ...

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  27. 99 YEARS' GAOL

    Basil Banghart, a member of the Touhy gang, whose testimony was largely responsible for the conviction of Roger Touhy for the kidnapping ...

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  28. 18 NEW PLANES FOR AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE

    Except for technical details concerning the equipment which Air Commodore Williams is discussing with the manufacturers, ...

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  29. THE OTHER SIDE

    Supporting the Government's tariff policy Mr. Lyons (Prime Minister) speaking at a regional United Australia Party conference which opened ...

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  30. "PROSPERITY" WAGE MINIMUM

    Mr. Henry Ford announced' today the restoration of the "prosperity time" five dollars a day minimum wage. ...

    Article : 38 words
  31. AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORT

    Referring to comments, made by the Auditor-General regarding payments in his report, yesterday Mr. Lyons, in a statement, issued today on his ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. D.T.N.S. Collection at Smelters Today

    District Trained Nursing Society will make its annual collection at the Smelters today. A street collection will also be held ...

    Article : 27 words
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