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  2. Bank Board Opposed to Greater Loan Than 9 Millions

    Efforts by the Loan Council to obtain an additional £1,000,000 above the £9,000,000 loan which the Commonwealth Bank has agreed to underwrite had met with no success when the Loan Council adjourned for lunch today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ATTEMPT TO OBTAIN DRUG

    How a man who was suffering severe pain had to obtain a drug, impersonated a doctor over the telephone was told in the A[?] ...

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  4. 9 Millions

    THE DUNLOP CUP GOLF COMPETITION for professionals opened at Glenelg today with 36 rounds of strock play. In this group (from left) are Mr. G. Faster (secretary of the Glenelg Golf Club.) Fregus McMahon, W. Harvey, Rufus Stewart, J. Mills, J. Robertson, R. Lake, W. Kenyan, J. McLachlan, W. Robertson, Mr. W. Davis (manager of the Dunlop Perudiou Co.) and Mr. F. W. Merlin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SEES UNION OFFICIALS

    Mr. J. S. Garden, M.H.R., who was expelled by a special meeting of the A.L.P. central executive last night on a ...

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  6. FEWER M.Ps. IN ASSEMBLY

    KEEN political observers say that it is becoming increasingly apparent that Cabinet has a very difficult task ahead in bringing ...

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  7. Trotting and Race Accepts.

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  8. McMAHON LEADS GOLF FIELD

    A BRILLIANT home run of 33, give-him 70 for the second 18 holes and a total of 146, put F. W. McMahon at the head of the field in the qualifying ...

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  9. News-Laughs

    "Early days of Laura." She tries to forget them. "Fewer sleepers being exported." Politicians stay at home. ...

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  10. ADELAIDE VIEWS ON EXPULSION

    The expulsion of Mr. Garden had a mixed reception in South Australian Labor circles Some officials preferred to treat the expulsion as a domestic ...

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  11. CHARRED BODY IN HAYRICK

    LONDON, May 18.—Scotland Yard men have been called in and early developments are expected, following the discovery of the charred body of ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. Advertising

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  13. Councillor on Preference To U.S.A. Firm

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—That the Federal Government would be informed this week that Holden's had placed with the U.S.A. a £20,000 contract for ...

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  14. POLICE ALLEGE BIG FRAUDS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Largescale frauds on Melbourne business houses extending over a period of years, were alleged by the Crown to ...

    Article : 256 words
  15. Floodwaters Councils Indignant At Extra Cost

    CONCERN and indignation was expressed today by local governing authorities over the increase in cost of the metropolitan ...

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  16. BOOKMAKERS FOR SATURDAY

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  17. Woman Burns Herself To Death

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Crawling out of her bed before dawn today, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, 68, burned herself to death by saturating her clothes with ...

    Article : 78 words
  18. ADELAIDE STEAMER IN COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In darkness accentuated by a moderate fog the Adelaide Steamship Co., Ltd., steamer Ulooloo and the tug St. Aristell came ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. Salesman Found Dead In W.A. Bush

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The body of Donald Stewart Pilmer, salesman of the Vacuum Oil Co., who had been missing from Brucerock for several ...

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  20. Woman is Inferior, Says Rostrum Club Speaker

    WOMAN was definitely assigned to second place by Mr. J. F. Traoke, one of the speakers at the Rostrum Club lunch today, when the question ...

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  21. Widow Issues Writ For £2,000 Against Doctor

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mrs. Margaret Loughnan, of Vincent street, East Malvern, wife of the late Dr. Loughnan today took out a Supreme Court writ ...

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  22. Condition of Inspector Howie

    The condition of Inspector Howie, who has been an inmate of Memorial Hospital for several weeks, was reported to be very serious this ...

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  23. Senator Injured In Fall From Platform

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The leader of the Country Party in the Senate (Senator Hardy) tore ligaments on his left ankle when he fell from the ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. 85,000 Children Return To School

    South Australia's 85,000 school children attending primary and secondary schools resumed their studies today. There were very few new enrolments ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. Man Shot Dead In Motor Car

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—A man was found shot dead in a motor car and a woman critically wounded this afternoon at Peakhurst. The man had ...

    Article : 60 words
  26. LATE SALES ON 'CHANGE

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