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  2. Advertising

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  3. SULTRY CONDITIONS

    Warm, and sultry at first away from coast but becoming cooler over settled areas during-weekiend. Southerly winds. Mostly fine. ...

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  4. "DANCES AND CRICKET MATCHES"

    ALLEGATIONS that some farmers working under the Farmers' Relief Act could go to dances and cricket matches and have a much better time generally than many of those not working under the Act were made by Mr. G. H. Sutherland,. Murray Lands ...

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  5. OLD GRIEVANCE REVIVED

    MR. L. Webb (managing director of Huddart Parker Limited) at the annual meeting of the ...

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  6. American Banking Crisis

    IN what is considered record time Congress today passed the Banking Emergency Bill, giving powers to President Roosevelt which he sought in a special message to Congress today. ...

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  7. JAPAN AND CHINA

    ALTHOUGH Japanese reports announce the capture of Kupeikow Pass, Peiping messages state that ...

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  8. NAZIS ARROGANT

    FOLLOWING unexpected success in Bavaria, where they have established a State commission, the ...

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  9. FINAL MATCHY

    THE final match of the tour of the English cricketers, against South. Australia on Adelaide Oval today was marked by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE MOLUSONS

    According to "The Daily 'Herald". Mr. and (Mrs. James Mollison, on their return to London, will consider malting a non-stop flight from New York ...

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  11. WILHELM LOOKING HOWARD HOME

    The former Kaiser will seek permission of the Government to return to Germany when the, economic con-ditions of the country improve. ...

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  12. GREAT AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY

    THE House of Rex certainly showed good taste and. discretion when it chose Port Piriet in which to display its film "The Grown of ...

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  13. AFGHAN REVOLUTION

    The Governor of the North-West frontier province has warned tribal chiefs Jhat unless tribesmen who crossed the border into Afghanistan to ...

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    Mrs. Amy Mollison, who now has her eye on the vvorlcfs nonstop flight record. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ANOTHRE DEADLOCK ON ARMAMENTS

    WHERE is now a deadlock on land armaments, owing to the differing views of Germany and France. ...

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  16. GIRLS BROWNED IN CREEK

    A REPORT was received at Mackay today from Pindi Pindi, about 45 mjles distant, that two girls aged 10 and 6 years' ...

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  17. Solomontown Harvest Festival Concert

    Solomontown people have been fortunate in obtaining he. services or Miss Ada Wordie, A.M.U.A., for their concert ithis evening and for the ...

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  18. GRAND OPERA FOR PIRIE

    Mr. Guido Giacchino, a director of the Italian School of Musio and Singing Adelaide, anoounces to the public of Pirie and surrounding districts ...

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  19. PRODUCTION RECORDS

    Australia's wool production for 1932 season—997,000,000 lb.—was a record, according to the. Commouwealth Statisticians report on ...

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  20. SENTENCE REDUCED

    The Full Court of Criminal Appeal, today unanimously dismissed an- application by Paul Griersoh for leave to appeal against his conviction and ...

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  21. FEDERAL SURPLUS

    ALTHOUGH there was a surplus of £2,466,COO at the end of February it is possible that this amount will be absorbed ...

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  22. BUTTER EXPORT TO BE RESTRICTED

    IT was announced tonight that the Dairy Export Board was prepared to accept the request of the British Government for a 6 ...

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  23. WOOL INDUSTRY IN PARLOUS POSITION

    IN the House of Representatives this morning Mr. Abbott (C.P.) moved an adjournment of the House to ...

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  24. COLLIERY FIRE SPREADING

    A message from Casnock states that the outbreak of fire at Hiliend colliery had spread materially during the night. The position is now ...

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  25. SPORTS TONIGHT

    At Memorial Oval tonight the Port Pirie Pedestrian Club will present its fifth' meeting' under electrio light. The running and cycling tracks are in ...

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  26. WORK ON BEACH

    At a meeting of Solomontown Beach Committee Mr. Forgan (secretary) referred to a remark made by Cr. Atwell at last meeting of Port ...

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  27. AUSTRAL THEATRE

    Douglas Fairbanks, Jnr., star of "It's Tough to be Famous," the First National picture now at the Austral Theatre, appears opposite Mary Brian ...

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  28. Disqualification Appeal Dismissed

    The Victorian Racing- Club Commitifee this afternoon dismissed the appeate of W. Foulsham (trainer), J. Truskett, and V. Newhouse ...

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  29. "WHOOPEE" DANCE TONIGHT

    At the Parish Hall tonight a novel "Whoopee" dance will be held. The New Pirieans Orchestra will introduce several 'musical, novelties, and ...

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  30. Victorian Finances Show Improvement

    For the past eight months the shortage in Victorian accounts of receipts and expenditure was £2,431,885, compared with £3,401.119 for ...

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    A new British talkie star—MURIEL ANGELUS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. PERSONAL

    Miss Ada Wordie, A.M.U.A., arrived in Piric from Adelaide yesterday.She will spend, several days with Mrs. W. E. Laver, of Queen street, ...

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  33. SEN. HARDY ILL.

    Threatened with a complete breakdown if he does not remain in 'bed for another fortnight Sen. Hardy, who is suffering from a severe attack of ...

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  34. DEATH FROM FRACTURED SPINE

    Vincent Corbett Howe, of Princess street, Alberton, who fractured his spine when he dived off Corpctration Wharf, Port Adelaide, yesterday, ...

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  35. Oppressive Weather

    Pirie people perspired yesterday when sultry weather, with unpleasant northerly winds prevailed. The maximum shade temperature ...

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