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  2. FINAL PLANS FOR S.A. MILITIA CAMPS RELEASED

    Final plans for the next series of militia training camps were released by Keswick authorities today. ...

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  3. St. Peters Arbor Day

    IRIS McFARLAN and Joy Steer seventh grade pupils of the East Adelaide School, planting one of the 70 flowering plums in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. R.A.A.F. Train Leaves

    THE PERSONNEL accompanying the R.A.A.F. recruiting train, which left Adelaide today on its first country tour. The train's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HINT AT BAN ON EXPORT OF PRODUCTS

    BRISBANE, Friday [?]ints were given by Federal Ministers in Brisbane today that the Commonwealth Government will soon ...

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  6. Censor Lists Noises Banned In Speeches

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"Radio stations have now received a list of banned noises from the censorship authorities," said the secretary of ...

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  7. Rolling Mill For S.A. Arms Works

    A rolling mill for the treatment of brass for cartridges will be established at Cheltenham as part of the Commonwealth ...

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  8. HIT ITALIAN IN EYE

    SEVERAL blows that he struck for Malta against Italy on the evening of July 26, cost Joseph Curmi, a Maltese, of Spencer street, Adelaide, ...

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  9. GUARD COMPANY TO BE FORMED FOR INTERNEES

    An extra company of returned soldiers is being formed by the 4th Garrison Battalion to provide guards for the camp for internees at Loveday, River Murray. THIS was stated today at Keswick, ...

    Article : 306 words
  10. Scholars Plant 70 Street Trees; Win Reward in Buns

    One of the St. Peters Council's big-best beautification drives was launched today, when 70 flowering plum trees were planted by boys and girls of the ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. FEDERAL LABOR MAY PUNISH N.S.W. OFFICIALS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Unless there is an eleventh-hour change of plans, the Federal A.L.P. executive, now sitting in Sydney to hear charges of alleged party disloyalty by New South Wales officials, will probably suspend or expel ...

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  12. WAR CABINET'S BIG TASK

    BRISBANE, Friday.—"While there can be no limit to the national effort of Australia in this war, and while there can be no thought of the future ...

    Article : 261 words
  13. Estates of Two Grocers Sequestrated

    An order for the sequestration of the estates of Lancelot Robert William Graham, of Hurtle street, Croydon Park, and Stanely Fredrick Garfield ...

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  14. Australian Cruiser's Win Celebrated in U.S.

    NEW YORK, August 1.—The British Luncheon Club met today to celebrate H.M.A.S. Sydney's victory. The club cabled congratulations to the ...

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  15. Crown Prosecutor Dies

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Leslie McKean, K.C., senior Crown Prosecutor, died at his home at Warrawee to-day. He had been ill for more than ...

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  16. B.B.C. OFFER TO BROADCAST DIGGERS STARTS HURRIED SEARCH FOR TALENT

    LODON, August 1.—The news that the B.B.C. is planning a special "Dominions night" broadcast to include songs, music, and other performances by Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian soldiers has started a feverish search for talent in A.I.F. camps. THE present proposal is that the ...

    Article : 436 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. General Praises S.A. Reinforcements Now Training in U.K.

    LONDON, August 1.—The General Officer Commanding Australian Troops in Britain (Major-Gen. Wvnter) told me today that he was greatly ...

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  19. SECOND LECTURES ON SUNDAY

    Two further addresses in the series on "The Crisis of Our Civilisation." arranged by the council of the University of Adelaide, will be given in the ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. New Charity Post For Under-Secretary

    The Under-Secretary (Mr. A. L. Read) has been elected chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Charitable Funds in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 129 words
  21. Charges Against Bankrupt Dismissed

    Charges of having obtained credit from Geddes & Co. by means of fraud and of having transferred an allotment of land at Minnipa to his wife, with ...

    Article : 183 words
  22. Rain Passes, Leaving Pastoral Lands Still Needing More

    Light rain that gave promise of bringing some relief to the Far North and North-East pastoral country has passed away, leaving the situation still ...

    Article : 323 words
  23. Brother of Road Victim Dies of Burns

    James Whitley, 80, of Ninth street, Bowden, died in the Royal Adelaide Hospital today from burns suffered when his clothing caught alight at his ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. BRITISH CHILDREN CAN ENTER ARGENTINA

    LONDON, August 1.—It' is reported that the Government of Argentina has published a decree authorising the entry into Argentina of a number of ...

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  25. Catholic Movement To Support Britain

    LONDON, August 1.—Cardinal Hinsley, in launching a Roman Catholic movement named "Sword of the Spirit," which is designed to support Britain ...

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  26. Britain Like Gibraltar, Says S.A. Seaman-Gunner

    "The country is like another Gibraltar," is how Seaman-Gunner Laurie Shiers, of Queenstown, sums up Britain's preparations against invasion. He is home on leave from his ship, which reached an Australian port ...

    Article : 313 words
  27. POWER ALCOHOL FROM WHEAT

    SYDNEY, Friday—"The use of wheat for the production of power alcohol as a substitute fuel for petrol, is unpracticable," said the Director of ...

    Article : 207 words
  28. Newsreel Shows Diggers

    Fox Movieton News will release tomorrow a newsreel entitled "An Anzac Writes Home." This reel is a pictorial record of the experiences of a typical ...

    Article : 90 words
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