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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 54 words
  3. FORECAST:

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  4. Seeking Lasseter's Lost Gold Reef

    WHAT has become known as Lasseter's lost reef is again in the limelight. The search for what is reported to be a fabulously rich ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Ulm and Crew Before Leaving on Ill-Fated Flight

    PICTUREGRAMMED FROM SYDNEY to Melbourne yesterday, and then sent to Adelaide in the express, this picture shows C. T. P. Ulm (left) chatting with the members of his crew, G. Littlejohn (co-pilot)—centre and J. Skilling (wireless operator) just before they left Oakland (U.S.A.) this month on the start of the flight across the Pacific to Australia. The plane was forced down in the sea off Hawaii because of petrol shortage, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Sea Race Adventures

    Battling against rough weather and a leaking boat, the Te Rapunga won the centenary Tasman Sea race only because ...

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  7. Scouts' Jamboree STORM STRIKES CAMP

    More than 10,000 scouts from many harts of the world participated in the official opening of their jamboree by the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) ...

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  8. NATIVE KILLER ESCAPES

    Minemara, a native murdered concerned with the notorious Nemarluck in the killing of Japanese on the lugger Ouida at Fitzmaurice ...

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  9. RAIN AFFECTS SPORTS

    Adelaide holiday weather continued to be cold today. Between midnight and 9 a.m., from one-third to half an inch of rain fell in the city and suburbs, ...

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  10. LARWOOD-VOCE SHOULD "PACK-UP" SAYS A. W. CARR

    "If I were Larwood or Voce I would pack up for good," says A. W. Carr, commenting on Notts' apology to the counties and Australia on body-line. "Notts has not been open with the ...

    Article : 253 words
  11. Melbourne Women More Faithful Than Men

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Divorce statistics show that Melbourne women are more faithful than men. Eighty-three wives and ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. BOY, AGED 3, RUN OVER BY LORRY

    Brian Frederick Elliott, aged 3, of Delhi street. City, was admitted to the Children's Hospital this afternoon suffering from abrasions to the head and ...

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  13. BRIGHT CHANCE OF AGREEMENT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Prospects of an agreement between the shipowners, the marine unions, and the Federal Government on the type of wirelss ...

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  14. BOWLED BODY-LINE

    W.Larwood ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Sydney Bound

    TOP—MR. A. L. FREEBAIRN, former manager for Canada of Empire Dairies Ltd. He has been in Canada for five years and is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PLAY ALL TESTS TO FINISH

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At the meeting today the Board of Control appointed a sub-committee to prepare a report for submission to the Marylebone ...

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  17. "It Never Rains But It Pours"

    LONDON, December 28.—A message from Cyprus states that heavy rain has fallen, ending the disastrous drought which has prevailed ...

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  18. NOTE RECEIVED FROM DEAD MAN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A pathetic sidelight on the murder of William Mackie, aged 38, a horse trainer, in Lissner Park, Charters Towers, ...

    Article : 164 words
  19. STOP PRESS

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  20. Long Air Dash To Sick Bed

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—In an aerial dash of 2,300 miles to Perth, where his son-in-law, Mr. C. Barden, lies seriously ill, Mr. W. Morris, a well-known racehorse owner, accompanied by his wife and two daughters, took off from Mascot at 4.30 a.m. today in the DH50 machine Codette. ...

    Article : 148 words
  21. YOUTHS FEARED DROWNED

    MOUNT GAMBLER, Saturday.—Two youths, who are believed to have gone swimming at Valley Lake yesterday, and who have not been heard of since, ...

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  22. CUSTOMER KILLS BANK ROBBER

    MONTREAL, December 28.—Snatching a revolver from a teller's cage in a bank in Hochelaja which was being held up by three men, a customer blazed ...

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  23. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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  24. £1,300 INCREASE IN BREAD BILL

    As approximately 630,000 loaves of bread are consumed in Adelaide every week, the proposed rise of ½d. a loaf means that the weekly bread bill will ...

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  25. Men Looking for Lost Reef

    MEMBERS OF THE EXPEDITION photographed before they left Sydney to attempt to locate Lasseter's Reef. From left, Messrs. R. Cousins, P. Johnstone, S. R. Hummerston (leader), L. Fletcher and M. Cutlack. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. NEW FIELD MAY RESTORE STATE

    "Australia wants a new goldfield with a large yield to return it completely to prosperity," said Mr. Stuart Campbell, postmaster at Port ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. GIRL SHOT PLAYING WITH RIFLE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Shot in the chest by a pea rifle bullet while playing with her eight-year-old brother at a friend's home at Ballarat last night, ...

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  28. Church Not a Bath, Says Dean

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The wearing of scanty evening frocks at weddings in the cathedral is condemned by Dean Barrett, of St. John's Cathedral. ...

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