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  2. WORK FOR XMAS

    The Mayor of Unley (Mr. F. J. Barrett) has called a meeting of suburban mayors and the chairmen of district councils for 4 p.m. on Thursday at the ...

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  3. Master Builders Open Annual Convention Today

    SOME OF THE DELEGATES to the twenty-seventh annual convention of the Master Builders' Federation of Australia, which was opened in Adelaide today. From Left—Messrs. H. W. Langsford (S.A. secretary), J. W. Neilson (Victorian secretary), H. G. White (Victorian president), G. D. Wright (Federal honorary secretary). A. Douglas (Federal vice-president), and J. G. Emmett (Federal president). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BUSHMEN TIRE OF CITY

    Early tomorrow morning, Mr. George Cummins and his two boys. Edward and Robert, will leave Adelaide with a motor truck and 120 gallons of petrol, for ...

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  5. MILLION FOUND BUILDING LIFT

    "Signs of improvement have been bourn out by figures from each State," said the president of the Master Builders' Federation (Mr. J. G. Emmett) in his opening ...

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  6. INSTITUTION FOR BLIND

    Articles made by blind workers at the Royal Institution for the Blind (Incorporated), North Adelaide, cost more than was realised for them when they ...

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  7. RAN IN FRONT OF TRAM

    THAT James Arthur Colley committed suicide by running in front of a tramear at Black Forest on Saturday, October 21, was the finding of ...

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  8. DRIVER FAILED TO STOP

    A driver who failed to stop after having hit a cyclist, was fined £10 in the Traffic Court today. Owen Wildman, 43 salesman, of Glenelg, ...

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  9. NEW CYCLING RECORD

    "Ossie" Nicholson, the Victorian road racing cyclist, who set out on January 1 this year to better the world's 12 months continuous riding record of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ELDERLY MAN SHOT IN SHOULDER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—With a bullet wound in the left shoulder Christopher Green, aged 60, of South Yarra, was admitted on Saturday night to the Alfred ...

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  11. Has Prospected for 60 Years

    MR. WILLIAM BURFITT, the 81-year-old prospector, on the spring dray which carried his outfit while on prospecting trips. Mr. Burfitt has been seeking gold and tin in various parts of Australia for 60 years. (Story on Page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NEW TURN IN J.P.s' SQUABBLE

    A special meeting of the Justices' Association will probably be called within a few weeks to consider what some members claim were irregularities in the election ...

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  13. MORE PLAYS FOR ADELAIDE

    "Next season Adelaide may look forward to seeing new and better plays far more 'number one' companies, and a greater number of shows at the Theatre ...

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  14. Getting Ready for the Fifth

    THE SCENE at a Chinese store in the city today, when fireworks were being unpacked in readiness for the fifth of November—Cuy Fawkes Day. As it falls on a Sunday this year, the celebrations will probably be extended over the week-end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MEETING CALLED ON MEAT PLAN

    When members of the Metropolitan Abattoirs Board met to-day to discuss the proposed merger of the Metropolitan ...

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  16. PETAU LOSES FAVOR

    Following his outstanding victory in the W. S. Cox Plate at Moonee Valley on Saturday, Rogilla is a stronger favorite than ever for the £7,000 two-mile ...

    Article : 485 words
  17. TEACHERS' UNION CLAIMS

    In the industrial court this afternoon Mr. G. C. Ligertwood, K.C. asked Mr. President Kelly to consider whether he had the juris[?]diction to entertain the claim ...

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  18. HEAVY WEEK-END DEATHROLL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—During the 48 hours ended at midnight yesterday 15 people lost their lives in road smashes and other accidents in Victoria. ...

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  19. GAOL ESCAPEE STILL FREE

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—A most intensive search is being conducted for Mack Halloran McLachlan, who escaped from the Wilcannia Gaol on Thursday ...

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  20. MOVE ON BEHALF OF NATIVES

    PERTH, Monday.—Women's societies in Australia are to be asked to combine in bringing to the notice of the State and Federal Governments certain conditions ...

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  21. NO SEARCH YET FOR METEORITE

    Until officials at the Observatory can fix more definitely-the space where Saturday's meteorite fell, no plans can be made for an expedition to search for it. ...

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  22. SURVIVED 5,000-VOLT SHOCK

    SYDNEY Monday.—Stephen Larkins, aged 25 electrician, of Homebush, who touched a live wire carrying 5,000 volts on Saturday, is making a plucky fight for ...

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  23. SPEEDWAYS RUINED ON CONTINENT

    PERTH Monday.—"Ernie" Evans the Victorian speedway rider, is returning in the Balranald from his first trip abroad. The Balranald reached Fremantle today. ...

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  24. PEER'S YACHT BLOWN UP

    LONDON. October 29.—In his absence in America a mysterious explosion blew the deck of Lord Dudley's yacht Annamaree 100 ft. in the air at Southampton ...

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  25. EVIDENCE IN GAMING HOUSE CHARGE

    Evidence of having found a betting book and result slips in a washhouse at the rear of an hotel was given by the police in a case in the Adelaide Police Court today. ...

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  26. Charged With Receiving

    Joseph Lisnevsky, of North Adelaide, was committed for trial last week on a charge of receiving, and not on a charge of shopbreaking. In the report of the case ...

    Article : 58 words
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