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  2. Advertising

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  3. RAIN DEVELOPING

    "Unsettled, with some showers developing fairly generally. Winds veering to cold west and south-west." ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN CROPS REVIEWED

    REVIEWING Australian wheat crops at the end of June Mr. W. S. Watt (Commonwealth Meteorologist) said today that except for the outer Mallee fringe^ useful falls of 150 points to 3-in. were fairly general inrtfie main wheat areas during the period ...

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  5. WHEAT UP AGAIN

    WHEAT rose a further ¾d. to 1d. a bushel in Adelaide today. The general range is round 3/3¼ to 3/3½ a bushel, on trucks ...

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  6. Bombing Outrage

    WITH a roar that threw many fesidents of the town into a panic, a bomb exploded outside the ...

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  7. Mr. Lacey Takes the Floor

    URGING the abolition of the position of AgentGeneral in London Mr. A. W. Lacey (leader of the Opposition) said in this House of Assembly this afternoon that the opportunity to do so had presented ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CAR TRIPS ON POLLING DAY

    WITNESSES at the Court of Disputed Returns today alleged that they had seen Mr. D. H. Bardolph, ...

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  9. Rains in Victoria

    Good rain uunng the past 24 nours has benefited practically the whole of the new Mallee, where fears for the success of the season are now allayed. ...

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  10. MURDER CHARGE AGAINST YOUNG MOTHER

    AT an inquest today on a male child found on St. Kilda beach on June 24 Mr. Grant, P.M. (city coroner) ...

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  11. FIVE-YEAR PARLIAMENT

    "RUTHLESS and immoral," was how Mr. LacSy described the proposal of the Government for five-year Parliaments, ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP

    J, Crawford and V. McGrath will represent Australia in the singles of the European final of the Davis Cup against ...

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  13. BOOK CENSORSHIP

    It was announced today that 'Sir Robert Garraa (formerly Commonwealth Solicitor-General) and Dr. L. H. Allen (lecturer in English at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "HITLER ISLAND"

    To celebrate a year of Nazi rule, Heligoland is being1 renamed Hitler Island. A tower 700 ft. high is to be ...

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  15. THE THERMOMETER

    Yesterday's maximum, 70.1. Minimum for 24 hours ended 8.30 a.m., 41; up to 4.30 p.m., 56.8. ...

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  16. MOTOR TAX PAYMENTS

    ANY hopes that the motoring A public had of an nearly Introduction of the Instalment system fop payment of motor ...

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  17. TAXGATHERERS TROUNCED

    MR. MOWBRAY (L.C.L.), in the Legislative Council durthe Address-in-Reply debate, criticised the taxation ...

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  18. NATIONAL CONGRESS IN INDIA

    THE outcome of the Indian National Congress, opening today, is shrouded in mystery, although M. Gandhi holds the ...

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  19. FEDERAL TAXATION MAY BE REDUCED NEXT YEAR

    A PROMISE that the Federal Government next year would take an opportunity of reducing taxation was made by Mr. J. A. ...

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  20. Swastika Abandoned by Kipling

    "The Daily Express" states that the swastika (Nazi emblem) no longer appears in Rudyard Kipling's hooks. This is believed to be ...

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  21. £13,000 DAMAGES FOR WIDOW

    The King's Court Bench today awarded £13,000 to the widow and son of a man named Wood against a merchant, A. Gleitzmann. Wood ...

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  22. WOMEN PROTEST

    An immediate protest against Federal Cabinet's action in banning women on the Book Censorship Advisory Committee will be sent to Canberra ...

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  23. "BODYLINE" IN ENGLAND

    FARNES (Cambridge) adopting his leg theory against Oxford today, secured Oldfield's wicket arter a ball had hit the ...

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  24. DOUBLE DEATH AT MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY

    REV. F. W. Kernick (master of Queen's College, Melbourne University) and Prof. Leslie J. Wrigley (Dean of Faculty of ...

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  25. EVENTFUL FLIGHT

    Pilot James Woodis reached Mingaladon from Bangkok last night. He encountered a monsoon and heavy head winds. ...

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  26. FEDERAL TARIFF

    A MOTION for the postponement of consideration of certain sections of the tariff schedule was moved in the Senate ...

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  27. Astraea For Singapore

    The British air liner Astraea arrived today, and later left for Singapore. ...

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  28. New Ships

    Although the world tonnage of ships under construction for the three months ended. June was the lowest for 40 years, British figures show a ...

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  29. BRITISH COMPLAINT AT AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    Replying to a question by a member of the House of Commons who protested' against the retention of the high Australian duties against British ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN BOOTS FIND MARKET EXTENDING

    Mr. F. H. Stewart (Minister of Commerce) reports a marked improvement in exports of Australian feather and boots to New Zealand ...

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  31. MUSIC, SONG, AND RHYTHM

    A highly successful concert was given last night in Congregational Lecture Hall. Items were contributed by the Girls' Club, with the assistance ...

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  32. HOARDED WEALTH

    When a locker belonging to a man who died in Sydney Hospital last night was searched today £1.875 in notesx was found, ...

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  33. FAIRFAX'S CONTRACT ENDS SOON

    Alan Fairfax, former Australian international cricketer, ends his contract with Aeerington Club at the end of the present season. ...

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  34. TRAIN DERAILED NEAR ORBOST

    A carriage and four timber trucks of the Orbost to Bairnsdale train were derailed near Orbost this morning, but the passengers aboard were ...

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  35. Research Fellowship Awarded Adelaide Student

    Brian Gilmore Maegraith, of Adelaide, has been awarded' the Beit Memorial Junior Medical Research Fellowship, valued at £400 a year. ...

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  36. PRIME MINISTER AGAIN HITS OUT AT COUNTRY PARTY

    An asertion that the Country Party was attempting to mafce drastic amendments in the tariff policy fry arbitrary action based on ...

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  37. FATAL INJURIES

    Mr. Arthur Rose (aged 45), who was en Inputted from a speeding oar in which he was chasing a gunman who had wounded Francis Sellars at ...

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  38. WORLD CONFERENCE MAY AGREE ON SOME SUBJECTS

    Delegates at the World Economic Conference now appear to be of opinion that there are sufficient subjects on which, there is hope of agreement ...

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  39. WIRELESS LICENCES INCREASE

    The increase in the number of iwireless licences in force in Australia for the financial year just ended was 99,533, which constitutes a ...

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  40. PERSONAL

    Mr. H. G. Nesbit. S.M. arrived in Port Pirie yesterday. He is staying at Federal Hotel. Mr. G. L. Petesen, advance ...

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  41. Mr. Maxwell, M.H.R., Denies Rumor of Intended Retirement

    Mr. Maxwell, member of the House of Representatives for Fawkner denies a rumor that he contemplates retiring from politics. ...

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