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  2. Goolwa Constable Captures Three Men

    JAMES K. ABBOTT (left), motor driver, who informed Constable C. D. McCrea (right) early yesterday morning that he had heard a noise in the rear of the premises of Thomas Goode and Co., Goolwa, where he was sleeping. Constable McCrea investigated and arrested three men at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Foreigners Leave Arabia

    H.M.S. Penzance has transferred British and Indian residents and 300 foreigners from Hodeida, Arabia, to Kamaran Island because ...

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  4. CENTENARY RACE

    AN official of the Melbourne centenary air race told "The News" representative that one of the most prominent of Italian aviators had said ...

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  5. MONEY IS NEEDED FOR BLANKETS

    Although "The News" and "The Mail" launched their State-wide Blanket Appeal only last Saturday, donations amounting to £344 have been received already from a generous public. ...

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  6. DAVIS CUP MEN WIN

    AUSTRALIA'S Davis Cup men continued their winning run in the men's doubles at Bournemouth today. ...

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  7. BANDITS ROB BANK

    JOHN Dillinger, the daring bandit who is being sought by hundreds of police, has robbed another bank and ...

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  8. Before the Public

    The Attorney-General and Minister of Education (Mr. Jeffries) returned from Sydney in the Melbourne express today. ...

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  9. 38 TROOPS POISONED

    LONDON, May 4.—Thirty-eight men of the 2nd Battalion of the Queen's Royal Regiment are in hospital at Aldershot suffering from the effects of ...

    Article : 135 words
  10. Advertising

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  11. FRENCH TEAM TO PLAY AUSTRIA

    The French Davis Cup team to play Austria on May 18 will comprise Borotra, Boussus, Brugnon, and Merlin. It is expected that Boussus and ...

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  12. OIL CARGO IN DANGER

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—When a fire broke out among kapok mattresses and other inflammable goods in a shed at the South wharf early today, there ...

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  13. HOW SMITHY'S ENTRY WAS BACKED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sir Macpherson Robertson, who had offered to guarantee £5,000 for Sir Charles Kingsford Smith to buy a plane in which to ...

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  14. Sunshine Play

    LITTLE CONVALESCENTS at the Children's Hospital enjoying themselves with a rocking-horse in today's warm sunshine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TRAMWAYMEN TO MEET TUESDAY

    The Federal president (Mr. M. J. Stapleton) and the general secretary (Mr. T. Jewell) of the Australian Tramway Employes' Association, will attend ...

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  16. Murders Alleged In Anger Fit

    CALCUTTA, May 4.—A man charged with murder at Lahore is alleged to have killed eight people during "a fit of exasperation" ...

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  17. FASTER AIR SERVICE TO EAST INDIES

    LONDON, May 3.—An official of the Royal Dutch Air Lines said that it was planning to expedite flights to the East Indies by means of night flying on the ...

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  18. WAGE DISPUTE DECISION

    The judgment delivered by Mr. President Kelly in the Industrial Court yesterday, when he dismissed the claim of a union secretary against an ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. DELAY IN FLIGHT TO NEW ZEALAND

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Squadron-Leader White, who is to pilot a recently built Codock monoplane to New Zealand, now says that the flight will not ...

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  20. FIRM NOTE SENT TO LIBERIA

    LONDON, May 4.—A firm British Note has been sent to the Liberian Government about reports that Kroo tribes are being dispossessed and driven ...

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  21. UNITY TERMS TO BE CONSIDERED

    Unity terms adopted by delegates of Labor parties at the conference on Wednesday will be discussed by the executive of the P.L.P. on Tuesday. ...

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  22. Shipmates Who Parted 47 Years Ago Meet at Outer Harbor

    Two retired seafarers who parted nearly half a century ago were united when the liner Anchises, from the eastern States, berthed at Outer ...

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  23. Frankness Replaces Fear in Girls

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—"The girl of today is emotionally balanced, honest with herself and others, and an independent thinker." These are the ...

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  24. Ormonde Passengers Visiting Adelaide

    MRS. AND MR. GEORGE HARLAND, who arrived at Outer Harbor today day in the Ormonde. They will stay with Mrs. Harland's sister-in-law, Mrs. D. U. Yeoward, of Adelaide. Mr. Harland, who is connected with the textile industry, will transact business during his stay of 10 weeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FLORENCE AUSTRAL TO SING HERE

    The first of three concerts to be given by Florence Austral will be held in the Adelaide Town Hall on Tuesday, May 22. John Amadio, flautist, will take a ...

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  26. LESTER—MURRAY

    MIRLAM LESTER A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M. (London) Singing Dramatic Art FRED MURRAY (late Frank Neil Co J. C. W.). Tap Dancing, Ballet Routines. MADAM T. ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. SERVE ON TOAST.

    Rosella Pork and Beans, and prepared Spaghetti are excellent served on toast ...

    Article : 16 words
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