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  4. TODAY'S FORECAST:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 7 words
  5. LIGHTING-UP TIME

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  6. PREMIER WILL DEPEND ON RECORD FOR SUCCESS AT ELECTION GOVERNMENT POLICY WILL NOT SURPRISE

    IT has been stated that in his policy speech for the State elections on March 19, Mr. R. L. Butler (Premier) will rely mainly on the Government's record over the past five years, and will not announce any big ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PERSONAL

    Messrs. V. W. Noble and V. E. Lennon, of Daceyville (New South Wales), were passengers on the trans-Australian train yesterday. They are returning to ...

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  8. TEST PLAYERS BUSY

    FOUR of the busiest men in Adelaide at present are Bradman, Walker, Waite, and Ward. Mr. W. H. Jeanes (secretary of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIVE DEAD AND 23 MORE MISSING IN SYDNEY HARBOR

    IN Sydney's worst harbor disaster since the sinking of the ferry steamer Greycliffe 10 years ago five persons are known to have been drowned and 23 are definitely reported missing. ...

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  10. REPORT THAT GERMANY IS PREPARING TO STARTLE THE WORLD EXPECTED TO TRY FOR MORE INFLUENCE IN CENRAL EUROPE

    NEWS that authoritative quarters at Whitehall do not disguise their anxiety over the situation in Europe, particularly in Germany, was followed by a Polish report that because of the internal Austrian situation, ...

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  11. ADELAIDE TRADES COUNCIL SECRETARY

    Many positions in the political and industrial wings of the Labor movement have been held by Mr. T. M. Nicholls, who defeated Mr. T. Garland ...

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  12. BLUNDERING JOKE

    At a specially summoned conference with foreign journalists in Berlin Herr Berndt (the Deputy Press Chief) said that stories of trouble in Germany ...

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  13. STOLE £40 AT TOTALISATOR

    Brazen methods adopted by a thief at Doomben Racecourse yesterday afternoon allowed him to seize £40 from under the nose of an attendant at the ...

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  14. MAKING JOBS EASIER

    Traffic offenders will be asked by the police to parade for several nights near their homes, where principles of the safety campaign will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. RIOTING DENIED

    Although the little official information available from Berlin suggests that no rioting has occurred, the welter of German official denials, almost keeping ...

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  16. WRITS ISSUED

    Forty-four writs are being issued—39 for the new single-member Assembly electorates, and five for the Legislative Council districts. Two ...

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  17. THREE MEN HURT

    Two men were shockingly injured when, after a terrific head-on crash between a car and a motor cycle in Mount Druitt early yesterday, both vehicles ...

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  18. WITHOUT SHOES BEHIND SLEEPOUT

    Disturbed shortly before midnight on Friday by calls of a girl who works at his home, John Sprinbett Rugless, of Tarlton street, Somerton, ...

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  19. JOCKEY'S COLLARBONE BROKEN

    A broken collarbone, usually regarded by cross-country jockeys as a trifling injury, has kept J. Callahan out of the saddle since September. ...

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  20. PENSIONER'S SCALP LACERATED

    An allegation that he had been knocked down in King William street by a hit-and-run driver was made by Michael Burke (68), pensioner, of ...

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  21. EAST-WEST PASSENGERS

    The number of passengers to and from Western Australia by rail, who travelled via Port Pirie Junction during the week ended February 6, is as follows:— ...

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  23. KING CAROL AD ADVISERS SET UP DICTATORSHIP IN ROUMANIA

    WITH his new Cabinet, King Carol has set up in Roumania a dictatorship something like that which the late King Alexander imposed on Yugo-Slavia. It is believed that he was determined to crush the ...

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  24. 99 ON GULF TRIP

    GULF trippers to the number of 99 are on the motorship Moonta, which will reach Pirie this morning. Passengers are:— ...

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  26. MOTOR WAGGON DRIVER'S ESCAPE

    Arthur Rawlings, of Henley Beach road, Mile-End, had a narrow escape from serious injury when a petrol waggon he was driving came into ...

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