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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE WEATHER

    "Cloudy and unsettled. The east and north-east winds later veering to squally, southerlies." —Weather Bureau forecast. ...

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  4. COOKED RATS AND MICE FOR FOOD

    COMING back to civilisation on the "gold express" from Alice Springs last night, old originals who staked their faith in the Granites more than a year ago told for the first-time something of the romance ...

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  5. BODY IN BATH

    A MURDER and suicide tragedy was discovered at the Mayfair home of Susan Duchess of Cornwall today. ...

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  6. Overlapping of Awards

    APPLICATIONS were lodged by the Transport Commissioners of New South Wales and Victorian Railways Commissioners in the Registry of the Federal Arbitration Court today to have all awards set aside and terminated so far as they applied to railway ...

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  7. CRICKET IN WEST

    IN their first match in Australia the Englishmen patted first against Western Australia today on a slow wlcket, damaged at one end by rain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRINCE HOOTED

    WHEN Prince George visited Poplar today to open a wing at the seamen's home there, there was a demonstration by a ...

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  9. ANOTHER PLANE LEAVES

    Piloted by Mr. Keith Farmer, and carrying Messrs. H. A. Stewart and E Coote, an aeroplane left Essendon today on its way to Central ...

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  10. MAYOR OF PIRIE

    AT a meeting last night of Pirie branch of the Liberal and Country League Mr. Middleton, at the unanimous request of ...

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  11. MILITARY CALLED TO PRISON MUTINY

    PORTSMOUTH Prison, where a riot occurred after a number of convicts had attempted to escape early this week, was the ...

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  12. WARDEN APPOINTED

    Mr. E. W. Rodgers (official of the Mining Department at Darwin) has been appointed warden of the Granites goldflefd. and will assume ...

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  13. STATE ELECTION

    MR. W. L. Blight will be nominated by Pirie branch of the Liberal and Country League to contest the northern ...

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  14. TWO WEEKS IN HANDS OF BANDITS

    MRS. Muriel Pawley (aged 19) and Mr. Charles Cochran, who were captured by bandits on the Newchang racecourse on ...

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  15. TACTICAL MOVE IN FEDERAL HOUSE

    THE House of Representatives sat until an early hour this morning, and then adjourned until Tuesday. ...

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  16. DRINK BILL DOWN

    Addressing the National Temperance Convention at Preston todoy Mr. Angas Watson revealed that Great Britain's drink bill had been reduced ...

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  17. TITLED DEFENDANT IN MANSLAUGHTER CASE

    SPECTATORS at a coroner's court clapped their hands today when Lord Howard Effingham was committed for trial on a ...

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  18. CIVIL WAR PENSIONS IN IRELAND

    The Dail today passed the second reading of a Bill to provide pensions for those wounded and disabled while fighting on the Republican side in the ...

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  19. SECRET COMMISSIONS PROVED IN QUEENSLAND

    THE Royal Commissioner who enquired into the alleged payment of many secret commissions in the ...

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  20. WOMAN KILLED;

    In a level crossing smash near Gisborne today Mrs. Dunscombe; who was driving the car, was killed and five others were injured. ...

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  21. "STRONG REEF" AT GRANITES

    MR. James Hebbard (Broken Hill mining engineer) reporting on the Granites goldfield, says, "There is no doubt that a ...

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  22. £20,000 ACTION

    EVIDENCE for the defence was commenced today in the case in which Norman ("Wizard") Smith is claiming £20,000 ...

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  23. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS BEFORE COMMONS

    Financial resolutions to implement the Ottawa agreements were passed by the House of Commons, by 451 votes to 84. ...

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  24. BANKSTOWN RIOTERS CONVICTED

    Fourteen men who were charged with having resisted and obstructed the police during eviction riots at Bankstown in June last year were ...

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  25. AMERICA TO SEEK STABILISATION OF SILVER

    President Hoover today no field the Republican organisation here that America would make a condition of her participation in the world ...

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  26. DEFENCE INADEQUATE BUT No Money Available

    Sir George Pearce (Minister of Defence) passed through Adelaide tonight. He said that a system of compulsory military defence would ...

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  27. SYNETT WINS

    Finishing with a great sprint Ken Synett, who recently won the Adelaide to Pirie road race, covered 160 miles in 8 hours on the rollers at ...

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  28. PERSONAL

    Mr. Norman T. Mellett, of the accountancy staff of A. H. L. Goode & Co., Port Pirie, has been transferred to the Port Augusta branch. He will ...

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  29. BOY WEEK

    In connection with the celebration of Boy Week, arrangements have been made for a broadcast talk each evening at 7.45. A subject of particular ...

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  30. SOLOMONTOWN FOOTBALL CLUB BALL

    There should be a large gathering of members, supporters of the club, and sports enthusiasts generally at Solomontown Football club's ball at ...

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  31. TRAFALGAR DAY MARCH IN MELBOURNE

    For the first time Trafalgar Day was celebrated with a march through the city by 600 naval men today. Officers and men from H.M.A.S. ...

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  32. BETTING LAWS COMMISSION

    The personnel of the Royal Commission on betting laws will not be announced until the Premier returns, toward the end of next week. ...

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  33. PREMIER LEAVE FOR CONFERENCE TODAY

    After opening Clare Show tomorrow the Hon. L. L. Hill (Permier) will leave by the express for the Premiers' Conference, accompanied by ...

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