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    BLUEY and CURLEY . . . The Quacks Have Nothing on Aladdin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Australian Sardine May Head our Menus

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sardines, herrings, and anchovies caught in Australian water will be popular items on restaurant menus and in grocery stores if fishing fleets develop recent discoveries by the ...

    Article : 291 words
  4. "Dora Day" At Prospect to Help Red Cross

    "DORA Day" was celebrated at Prospect today with a paddy's market and jumble sale in the Prospect Town Hall to raise funds for Miss Joan ...

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  5. Our Readers Say...

    SIR—Restrictions on the import of cosmetics are not before time. I think it is hideous the way some women 'decorate" their faces, also their ...

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  6. COURSING CASE DISQUALIFIED "RIGHTLY"

    JUDGMENT for the national Coursing Association of South Australia was given by Mr. Justice Napier in the Supreme Court today in the case ...

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  7. PROGRESS OF OUR SHIPBUILDING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Reviewing progress in the Australian shipbuilding program today, the Minister of Supply (Senator McBride) gave the following details:— ...

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  8. Legless Pilot Weds

    FLYING-OFFICER John R. Irving Bell, R.A.F., and his bridge after, their wedding of Bedfordshire, England, recently. Flying-Officer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Vic. Head-of-River To Scotch College

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In dull weather, with a head wind facing the crews, Scotch College this afternoon won the Head-of-the-River Public ...

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  10. MILITIAMEN TO ATTEND SECOND MEDICAL EXAMS NEXT WEEK

    Militiamen not in camp at present will have their second medical and X-ray examinations next week. The examination of universal trainees ...

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  11. Wool Contest Deemed Illegal, Abandoned

    Because of a police intimation that it was deemed illegal under the lottery law, a contest for estimating the value of wool in a bale ...

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  12. Seeking Bigger Home Market for Wine

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A conference of representatives of the wine industry has been convened by the Assistant Minister of Commerce (Mr. Anthony) ...

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  13. Evidence in Railmen's Claim

    The deputy registrar of the Federal Arbitration Coutr (Mr. E. Rowlands) arrived in Adelaide this morning to hear evidence in the claim by ...

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  14. Hours of Butchers Shops

    No move has been made by the Meat Industry Employes' Union to obtain a conference with the master butchers on the subject of closing butcher shops on ...

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  15. JOINT RECRUIT DRIVE BY A.I.F. AND R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Co-operation between R.A.A.F. and A.I.F. recruiting centres will be extended throughout Australia to increase the flow of ...

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  16. Remains Found in Desert

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.—The finding of human remains, which may be those of a native, in uninhabited spihifex country, 100 miles north of Loongana, ...

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  17. WARNING GIVEN TO PUBLIC

    The Taxation Department wished to inform the public that wrongful application for exemption certificates were nearly always found out, and ...

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  18. Released on £20 Bond

    William Ferguson, laborer, of Christie's Beach, pleaded not guilty in the Adelaide Police Court today to a charge of having assaulted a girl of ...

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  19. INQUEST ON MOTOR CYCLIST'S DEATH

    MOUNT GAMBlER, Friday.-At the inquest today into the death of Donald Eric Howland, of Glenelg, who was killed in a collision between his motor ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. FIXES WAGES FOR DRAW MILL EMPLOYES

    Rates of wages for certain employes in the draw mill of British Tube Mills (Australia) Pty., Ltd., were fixed by Mr. President Kelly, in the Industrial ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. Treating S.A. Sex Offenders

    The new South Australian system for mental supervision of sexual offenders is considered by State authorities to be working satisfactorily. ...

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  23. Barrier Cafe Judgment

    Judgment for £40 in favor of Adelaide Confectionery Works Ltd., of King William street. Kent Town, was given by Acting Judge Haslam, in the ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. Campaspe Scratched

    Campaspe has been scratched for the Kororoit Hurdle, to be run at Mentone tomorrow. ...

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  25. S.A. Gunner Wounded, R.A.A.F. Officer Missing

    Among battle casualties notified in the latest official A.I.F. lists is Gnr. D. G. Morgan, 34, eldest son of the Rev. and Mrs. David Morgan, of College Park. He was wounded in action while serving with a New South Wales artillery ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. A.I.F. HONOR ROLL

    Relatives and friends of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are invited to forward photographs and brief personal ...

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