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  2. WARM WEEK-END

    "Fine and warmer, with variable winds. Later fresh westerlies." —Weather Bureau forecast, 9.45 p.m. Yesterday's maximum, 91 deg. ...

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  3. Englands Patchwork Team

    ONLY nine members English team are on the train which left for Sydney this morning. They are accompanied by P. F. Warner and J. B. Hobbs, who will help to make up the team to meet the ...

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  4. ANOTHER SURPRISE IN STATE POLITICS

    A SURPRISE development in political circles today was an announcement that Mr. J. H. Cooke, M.L.C., ...

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  5. WAR LOOMING IN FAR EAST

    OMINOUS murmurings throughout China have produced a fear that the Far East is on the eve of the most bloody war in history. Significant movements are becoming inore noticeable in official ...

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  6. TRADES HALL RENTS

    ADELAIDE Trades Hall finances are in a difficult state, according to the half-yearly balance sheet of the management ...

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  7. £20,000 IN COSTS, AND CASE NOT CONCLUDED

    LEGAL proceedings for the recovery of £125,000 for alleged breach of contract brought against Nestle's and Anglo Swiss ...

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  8. LIVING WAGE ENQUIRY

    Mr. W. R. Kelly (President of the Board of Industry) today announced that the application made by Sen. Daly (for the employes) that it was ...

    Article : 120 words
  9. LOSS TO RACING

    A well known figure in racing circles, Dr. A. P. A. Lynch died today, at the age of 66. He had been a committeeman of Port Adelaide Racing ...

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  10. RISDON TOURNAMENT

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  11. CENSURE MOTION Overwhemingly Defeated

    A Labor censure motion against the Government in connection with its alleged lack of unemployment policy was defeated today by 414 votes to ...

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  12. Shooting of Mayor Cermak

    ZANGARA, the man who shot Mayor Cermak, of Chicago, and others, says that he has no regrets. He liked Governor Roosevelt as a man, but wanted to kill him and all presidents and kings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RATIONING ENDS

    On account of relief works and other activities now being carried out, and general economies which have been effected, the Victorian Railways ...

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  14. "SANE BRISBANE"

    "THE Daily Telegraph" says that the best feature of the Brisbane Test was the absence of unhappy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Mollison in Argentine

    Mr. J. A. Mollison arrived here today. He is the first aviator to make the flight from England to the Argentine in seven flying days. ...

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  16. BOARD CONGRATULATIONS

    The Board of Control sent the following message to Marylebone today: "Congratulations to M.C.C. on winning the 'ashes.'" ...

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  17. NAGEL WITHDRAWS PROM FIFTH TEST SIDE

    After a trial at Melbourne Cricket Ground today before Mr. W. J. Johnson (Test selector) it was decided that Lisle Nagel should withdraw ...

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  18. UNUSUAL CLAIM FOR DAMAGES

    What is known as the "Dermatitis" case was resumed before Sir George Murray (Ghief Justice), in the Civil Court today. ...

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  19. LATEST BREAKAWAY FROM A.L.P.

    Miss Denny (former president of the West Adelaide Local Committee of the Australian Labor Party) said to-day that she and other officers of the ...

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  20. OLDFIELD FIT

    W. A. Oldfield (Australian wicketkeeper) stated today, that he was thoroughly fit for the fifth Test. ...

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  21. "WETS" HAVE IT

    THE Senate, by 63 votes to 23, adopted a resolution for the repeal of prohibition and the protection of "dry" ...

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  22. INFLUENZA EVIL ABATING

    The week's deaths by influenza fell by 600 to 1,036 in England and Wales. ...

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  23. MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA

    The Acting Prime Minister today cabled the British Ambassador at Washington requesting him to convey to Governor Roosevelt an expression ...

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  24. PERSONAL

    A telegram from Melbourne says that the Broadcasting Commission announced yesterday the appointment of Lieut.-Col. Thomas, former ...

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  25. METAL MARKETS

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  26. WONTHAGGI MINE DISMISSALS

    The Minister of Railways decided today to visit Wonthaggi State Mine to investigate within the next fortnight the question of dismissals ...

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  27. ALLEGED ABUSE OF PRIVILEGE

    Maunday Gregory, editor of "The Whitehall Gazette," has been charged with a breach of the Prevention of Abuses Act. The Grown alleges that ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. TOTE AT TROTTING

    "Trotting in South Australia is admittedly having a lean time. This is attributed only to the fact that it has no legalised betting facilities,' ...

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  29. A.B.C. ORCHESTRA

    The establishment of a permanent symphony orchestra for Melbourne was announced this afternoon, when it was stated that Melbourne ...

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  30. BODYLINE BOWLING BANNED IN ADELAIDE MATCHES

    Captains of teams engaged in the district cricket competition do not propose to adopt bodyline bowling tacties. They support the spirit of a ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. VALUABLE ESTATE

    Probate was sought today for the will of Frederick Arthur Knight, sharebroker, of Toorak, former president of the Taxpayers Association. ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. THIEVES DISTURBED AT HOTEL

    Awakened by the noise of thieves trying to break into an hotel at Meeniyan (Gippsland) today, a resident rushed out with a shotgun and ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. LINDRUM 3,000 BEHIND

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