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  2. BIG THRONG FOR MEDICAL CONGRESS

    With the opening today of the biggest medical congress Adelaide has over known, the University grounds and buildings were filled throughout the day with hundreds of doctors and their womenfolk from all parts of Australia, New ...

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  3. MEDICAL CONGRESS DELEGATES

    SOME OF THE DELEGATES to the fifth Australasian Medical Congress which opened at the University today. Fouth from the left is Prof. Grey Turner, of England, and sixth from the left is Sir Henry Newland, president of the congress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Garden Committee for Highway

    Appointment of an Anzac Highway garden committee is provided for in the Bill which has been introduced in ...

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  5. S.A.'s LEAD IN RESEARCH

    In laying the foundation stone of the Institute of Medical Science in Frome road this afternoon, the Chief Secretary and Minister of Health (Sir George ...

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  6. Central Australia Will Continue Land of Romance

    Central Australia would continue to be a land a romance, adventure, heroic efforts, and failures, Dr. C. T. Madigan, explorer and Adelaide University ...

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  7. New Hope Held Out For Cancer Victims

    NEW hope for cancer victims is held out by Prof. Grey Turner, a distinguished overseas visitor to the Australasian Medical Congress ...

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  8. LACK OF CARE BLAMED

    SUFFOCATION through some lack of care and attention in some detail caused the death of a day-old baby at a nursing home, the City Coroner (Mr. ...

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  9. TWO S.A. WOMEN OUT OF TITLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Playing brilliant golf, the New South Wales lefthander, Miss Ebert, eliminated Mrs. Britten Jones (South Australia), 6 up ...

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  10. FARR AND BAER NEAR BLOWS

    NEW YORK, August 22.—Excitement was caused today at the camp of Tommy Farr, the Welsh boxer, who is to fight Joe Louis on Thursday, by an ...

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  11. CLAIMS MADE FOR £830 FAIL

    Nonsuits, to have the effect of judgments for Linwood Quarries Ltd. and Adelaide Quarries Ltd. were entered by Acting Judge Haslam in a judgment in ...

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  12. 3/- MARGIN TO BE CONTINUED

    More than 2,000 metal trades employes in general engineering shops in South Australia will continue to receive a margin of 3/ a week, following a ...

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  13. A.L.P. BALLOT APPEAL

    INTERESTING disclosures are anticipated when the ballot disputes committee of the State Labor Party submits its report to the ...

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  14. WEEK-END CASES A RECORD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Two weekend infantile paralysis patients confirmed reported today brought the week-end total to a record of 14 for a ...

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  15. PATROL ARRESTS TWO LADS: CHASE AFTER CAR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Two lads of 15, caught today by the wireless patrol police, are said to have belonged to a youthful gang which has committed ...

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  16. Won Singles Final

    LEN SCHWARTZ, who won the final of the open singles at the metropolitan Hardcourts winter tournament at Wayville on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. AIR MAIL BASE DELAYS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Arrangement were made by the Secretary of Defence (Mr. Shepherd) today for the controller of ground organisation of ...

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  18. Sir Hubert Wilkins At Coppermine River

    EDMONTON, August 22.—Sir Hubert Wilkins has arrived at the mouth of the Coppermine River after delay caused by low cloud, in which ice formed ...

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  19. TWO-CUPS DOUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The market on the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups was strangely quiet today. The only horse mentioned was Manolive, who ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. FEARS GROW FOR SOVIET FLIERS

    POINT BARROW (Alaska), August 22.—The belief is hardening that the missing Soviet fliers will not be found alive if they endeavored to land on the ...

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  22. Members of Hunting Party Missing

    PERTH, Monday.—Increasing apprehension is felt for the safety of three women and a man, members of the West Australian Hunt Club, who ...

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  23. Fined £20: Driving Licence Cancelled

    William George Graham, of Elizabeth street, New Mile-End, pleaded guilty in the Adelaide Traffic Court today to a charge of having driven a motor ...

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  24. Mr. Jeanes May Seek Position Of Test Team Manager

    It was reported from Sydney today that the secretary of the Board of Control and the South Australian Cricket Association (Mr. W. H. Jeanes) would ...

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  25. General Rain Averages Half Inch in W.A.

    A message from Perth to George Wills & Co., Ltd., states that good general rains have fallen in Western Australia extending from Mullewa, east of ...

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  26. Chemist Found Poisoned

    Lawrence Harry Keith Weisner, 30, chemist, of Chelmsford avenue, Mills-wood Estate, was found dead on top of the Verco Building, North terrace, ...

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  27. Wants to Change Electoral System

    The immediate need for the introduction of proportional representation as an Australian electoral reform will be urged by the chairman of the ...

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  28. We Have "He-Man" Complex, Says Noted Visitor

    "AUSTRALIAN women," said Sir Richard Terry, the eminent English musician today, "are go delightful so poised, so clever, that they have ...

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  29. Youthful Maestro Gives Reason for Younger Audiences

    Australia's youngest maestro—32-year-old Joseph Post—had a good word for the younger set of Australian concert-goers when he arrived in ...

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  30. Two Fingers Chopped Off Baby's Hand at Play

    While he was playing with a friend, Auburn Buckskin, two years and six months, of Waymouth street, City, had two fingers of a hand chopped off with ...

    Article : 56 words
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