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  2. Uniforms For Police

    POLICE UNIFORMS as they were in South Australia, as they are, and as they may be in the future. On the left is the uniform of about 50 years ago, complete with white corduroy trousers, Centre: The uniform which police today want to change. Right: The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HORSES SELL FOR 2/6; SHEEP FOR 4d.

    Horses are selling for 2/6, ewes at 4d., and lambs are being given away in drought-stricken areas in the north. FARMERS are shooting their ...

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  4. QUERY ON PURCHASE OF 5KA

    Whether charitable funds may have been used by the Central Methodist Mission to buy ...

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  5. Fifth Column Follows Dewey's Train

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A Democratic "fifth column" is following the campaign ...

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  6. Professor, Doctor May be Called In Harris Case

    Counsel for Maxwell Henley Harris, 23, University student, said in the Adelaide Police Court today that expert evidence would be given by Professor J. I. M. Stewart, Jury Professor of English Languages and ...

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  7. V.D.C. Urged To Carry On Training

    When the authorities consider it time to modify still further the training of the Volunteer Defence ...

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  8. Govt. Concern Over Fodder

    'The Government had no lack of appreciation of the seriousness of the shortage of feed, said the Chief Secretary (Mr. McEwin) in ...

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  9. Schoolboys To Be Charged

    CANBERRA.—Four Geelong Grammar School boys, who were in the party which flew to ...

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  10. Nazi General's Dog Won't Answer Even to "Adolf"

    LONDON, Monday.—When General Bernard Ramcke, German commander of Brest, was captured, his red setter dog went with him, and was later placed in a dogs' home. The superintendent of the home (Mrs. Dora Bradley) has ...

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  11. IN PARLIAMENT TODAY

    Conditions at Ascot Park School were being reviewed by the Director of Education (Dr. Fenner), the Minister for Education ...

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  12. Litigation Over Theatre Owner's Will

    A claim that better provision be made for her and her four infant children out of the estate of her late husband was made ...

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  13. BOY, 14, TO BE EXAMINED

    To enable a psychological examination to be made of a 14-year-old boy charged with stealing 108 10/, Mr. Coombe, S.M., adjourned ...

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  14. Secret Session For Parliament

    CANBERRA.—Federal Parliament, which will go into recess at the end of this week, will be summoned to meet in ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. Bill on Land For Soldiers' Graves

    The Premier (Mr. Playford) in the Assembly this afternoon said a Bill was being prepared to provide for extending the Garden of ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. Senate Vacancy Notified

    Official notification of the vacancy in the Senate caused by the resignation of Senator O. Uppill was read in both Houses of ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. QUESTIONS ON LEGAL COSTS

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Abbott), in the House of Assembly this afternoon, told the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Richards) the ...

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  18. 20 German Ships Hit In Dutch Port

    LONDON, Monday.—Seventy Beaufighters—the heaviest force ever engaged in a shipping attack—struck today at about 20 ...

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  19. MILITIA PLAN UNCHANGED

    CANBERRA.—No alteration to the boundaries of operation of the militia was proposed, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), ...

    Article : 161 words
  20. Co-Educational School Urged

    A deputation from the Parents and Friends' Association to the Minister for Education (Mr. Abbott) today urged that the new ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. Tasmanian Topics For Police Talks

    HOBART.—When the Police Commissioners' Conference is held in Adelaide on October 9, the Tasmanian Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  22. Abattoirs Committee Meets Today

    Appointments to the Select Committee on the Abattoirs were completed today. The Assembly had nominated ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. Trotting Club Wants Lights Ban Lifted

    An application from the South Australian Trotting Club for relaxation of the lighting ban to enable night meetings to be held ...

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  24. DIVORCE ORDER

    In the Supreme Court today. Mr. Justice Reed granted an order nisi for divorce to James Edward Haworth, soldier, of Strathalbyn, ...

    Article : 55 words
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