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  2. Advertising

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  3. TODAY'S FORECAST:

    Hot at first, but cool southerly change later. ...

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  4. FEEDING PIRIE WITH FRUIT

    IN a never-ending stream fruit and vegetables are pouring into Pirie. There is no need for the slogan here "Eat More Fruit," for Pirie is consuming more than it ever has before. ...

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  5. "NOTHING DOING"

    Mr. Anderson (Railways Commissioner) has declined to meet a deputation from the Railway Officers' Association and other unions with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TEN KILLED

    A HEAVY charge of nitro-glycerine dropped into a hole preparatory to shooting in a new oil well exploded ...

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  7. TURKISH TROOPS CONCENTRATE

    Activity similar to the eve of war was alleged by M. Antonuff (Bu[?]aran delegate to the League) in directing the attention of tne Secretary to the ...

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  8. NEW RECORDS

    DOING the southward trip at a speed of 272.727 miles an hour, and tht backward journey at 278.030 miles an hour, Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. The Greek Rebellion

    A SPECIAL correspondent of "The Daily Express" who has arrived on the Jugo-Slavian frontier after a visit to Athens, says that Premier Tsaldaris will resign and will hand over power to M. Venizelos. ...

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  10. VICTORIAN ELECTION

    Mr. Pennington (Minister of Education) will be defeated at Kara KaraBorung by about 500 votes. The latest figures today were:— ...

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  11. "EXCHANGE RATE STABLE"

    Irresponsible statements being circulated that a change in the rate of exchange was imminent and unavoidable were without foundation, said Sir ...

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  12. VICTORIAN KING'S PRIZE

    WITH a record score of 346 P. A. Pavey (Caulfield) today won his third King's Prize. A great performance was put ...

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  13. HITLER'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST FREEMASONS

    In pursuance of the Nazi drive against Freemasonry, secret police raided the oldest Prussian lodge, the Three Globes, and took all names. ...

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  14. BOYS IN SEARCH OF GOLD

    Lured by the romance of desert gold, more than 100 youths applied to the boys' employment movement today for 50 jobs at The G[?]anites ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. "PLANT MORE TREES"

    THE giving of rations, says Monsignor J. G. O'Rourke, is a necessary evil. But, he argues, its usefulness could be ...

    Article : 520 words
  16. 101.8 IN PIRIE

    The sixteenth century for the summer was recorded in Pirie yesterday, when the maximum shade reading was 101.8 deg., following a warm ...

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  17. No Inquest Into Woman's Death From Poisoning

    Mr. Blackburn (City Coroner) has decided not to hold an inquest into the death of Leviah Patterson (aged 30), single, of Woolnough road, ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. FATAL SEIZURE

    JOHN Tranum, a famous parachutist and dare-devil flier, ascended today to a height of 30,000 ft. in order to make a ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. BARRED FROM WORK

    The unfairness of excluding unemployed men not in receipt of rations from sharing in council relief work was stressed at the half-yearly ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA FIRM ON MEAT QUESTION

    Dr. Earle Page (acting PrimeMinister) said today that Australia's attftyde on the meat export question would be set out fully and frankly ...

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  21. LOONGANA HELD UP

    Following refusal or their [?] for holiday pay, seamen today left the Tasmanian steamer Loongana, which had been recalled from ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN ABOS.

    The treatment of Australian aborigines was discussed by delegates at the Methodist Conference today, when their conditions were described by Sir ...

    Article : 210 words
  23. PERSONAL

    Mr. R. A. Sandery was on Thursday night made a life member of Pirie Lacrosse Association. He is the first associate of that sport in Pirie to be ...

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  24. OUR FIRST ARMORED CAR

    The first armored car in Australia was despatched today to Horsham, where it will become the first unit of equipment for a mechanised army. ...

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  25. TERRORIST PLOTS IN GERMANY

    According to the Copenhagen correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" 13 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. "CLASS TAXATION"

    There should be a combined request from the community for a reduction in motor taxation, said Mr. T. McCallum. M.L.C., when, a motion ...

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  27. PORT PIRIE SCHOOL INCONVENIENCED

    Port Pirie. School has been unfortunate in that it has not had the benefit of a full teaching staff since the beginning of the term. Mr. P. ...

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  28. BRILLIANT BOXER

    Because of the brilliant performance of the Victorian boxer Jack Carroll, who easily defeated Willard Brown, of America, at Sydney on ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. A UNIQUE TASK

    The annual M.C.C. autumn tennis tournament was interesting today because of the ban on shorts, but this ban was not very effectively policed. ...

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  30. BI-WEEKLY AIR MAIL

    Federal Cabinet has approved the principles of an agreement reached by British and Australian air mail representatives for operation of a ...

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  31. SUN BLAMED FOR FIRE

    The sun's rays were blamed for a fire which this morning destroyed the contents of F. Phillips' furniture shop, Coburg. ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. END OF MILORA

    The freighter Milora which ran aground off Point Lonsdale last October, was towed outside the Heads this morning, scuttled, and then holed, ...

    Article : 64 words
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