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  2. SUSPENSION OF

    Messrs. H. Dawsnn & Sons, the London wool brokers, state that the decision of the Australian woolgrowers to extend the wool ...

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  3. SINKING OF LUSITANIA AVENGED

    On reading Mr. Lowell Thomas's interesting beak, 'The Raiders of the Deep." I note that he is uncertain of the ultimate fate of yon Schwieger, who ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS

    The agents for the Orient line of steamers have received a wireless message from the commander of the Otranto advising that his steamer is ...

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  5. WOMEN TAKE A RAND

    With the exception of the dignity of the official opening of the Naval Conference, nothing has been more impressive than the Women's Peace Crusade deputation this morning in the picture gallery of St. James's Palace to Messrs. ...

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  6. BANNED PICTURE

    "The Devil's Playground," produced by Fine Art Film Productions, and described as Australia's first talkie, has been banned ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS

    The rise in Australian Government stocks in London, referred to in our cable messages, was well received in Adelaide ...

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  8. SALE OF STURRS HOME

    The old home of Captain Sturt will be sold by auction to-day. It was at one time suggested that" the Government should purchase it as an historical ...

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  9. THE EXPRESS AND JOURNAL"

    To-day's issue of "The Express and Journal" contains all the interesting features which have so rapidly established its popularity as a week-end ...

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  10. LIGHTHOUSE FACILITIES

    For two years recommendations have Men made for the establishment of an overland motor transport service to the Pur, lighthouse stations on Kangaroo ...

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  11. MAILS FROM MARREE

    The postal authorities advise that the mails from Marree and places between Quorn and Marree, which have been delayed owing to the floods, are due to ...

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  12. DRIED FRUIT QUOTAS

    The secretary of the Draed fruit Beard (Mr. W. N. Twiss) stated yesterday that as a result of communications between the State Boards of New ...

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  13. TALKING FILMS

    "The passing of the silent film, which has no market price in Europe, means that Australia's only chance of entering the picture industry is through the ...

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  14. PORT OF LONDON.

    The traffic figures for the Port of London to November 1929, are remark[?] The total tonnage for arrivals and departures amounted to 39,605,279 ...

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  15. LONDON PRICES RISE

    The newspapers give prominence to the statements by Messrs. Scullin and Theodore regarding the Australian financial position. ...

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  16. TO BENEFIT UNDER WILL

    Beneficiaries under the will of the late. Mr. Peter Duncanson, who was found dead at his home at Collegestreet Portland, on Tuesday morning, ...

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  17. MR. SCULLIN'S PRONOUNCEMENT

    "Australian stocks were outstanding, with a strong rally, after the pronouncement by the Australian Prime "Minister that the postponement of ...

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  18. PICNICS AT SEMAPHORE

    It is expected that about 1,000 persons will attend a picnic from the Wasleys district to-day at Semaphore. The Salisbury Congregational Church will ...

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  19. CSRNERA AGAIN

    Primo Camera (19 St. 10 lb.) knocked out "Cowboy" Owens (15 St. 10 lb.) In their match to-day. The second round of the scheduled 10 ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM

    Active work for the year will begin at the Conservatorium on Monday, February 17. It is desirable, however, that those who . wish to enrol as ...

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  21. CONDITIONS IN TORONTO

    The following is an extract from a recent letter received by an Adelaide business man from a friend in Toronto. Canada:—"We are in the midst ...

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  22. REFORMATORY GIRL CAPTURED

    After a thrilling climb over a sloping roof of the Government Produce Department's Iceworks in Light-square yesterday ...

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  23. ORDERS GO TO AMERICA

    The general secretary of the Actors' Federation (Mr. A. C. Winn) said today that the talkies were draining Australia of cash, and were paying ...

    Article : 153 words
  24. KNOCKED OUT

    Senator Boydell, ex-Minister of Labor, to-day knocked out Mr. Marwick, the member for move, Natal. ...

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  25. WRONG POINT OF VIEW

    "La Liberte" states:—"The worst part of the business of the Naval Conference is that the Powers continue to behave as if they were going to war to-morrow. ...

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  26. AMERICAN SUGGESTIONS

    In a statement to the press this evening Mr. Stimson referred to the progress of the Naval Conference. He pointed out that Britain and America ...

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  27. KOVNO NOW CALLED KAUNAS

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) intimates that information has been received from the Berne Telegraph ...

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  28. ADDITIONS TO THE ZOO

    The two giraffes which were ordered by the Zoological Society left Caw Town yesterday on the Peshawar, which is due at. Port Adelaide about ...

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  29. EARLY AUSTRALIAN HISTORY

    Mr. J. B. Merrett, who recently discovered the case containing the letters patent by the Archbishop of Canterbury creating Dr. Charles Perry the ...

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  30. STORY INVENTED

    When a girl, aged 13 years, was found at 4 o'clock this morning lying on the road at a lonely spot three miles north of Gosford. she said that she had been ...

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  31. SIR. CHICHESTERS PLANS

    Mr. F. C. Chichester, the New Zealand airman, who flew from England. left to-day for Wellington. He said that be was returning to his ordinary ...

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  32. THREE RIBS BROKER

    An ambulance at Dubbo, taking a confinement case to the hospital can into a creek. The superintendent of the ambulance (Mr. A Dobsony was ...

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  33. GLENELG SCENIC RAILWAY

    Mr. P. A. Lewis (town clerk of Glenelg) yesterday had work started on the construction of a wall 500 ft. by 100 ft* in order to reclaim a sufficient ...

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  34. DRUNKEN SAILOR

    Excitement was caused at the Solomontown Beach last night, when trouble was made by a member of the crew of the steamer Kekerangu, and a ...

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  35. TREAT? WITH BRITAIN

    The Chamber of Deputies to-day passed a resolution, with four dissentients, granting the Cabinet a mandate to negotiate a treaty with Britain on ...

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  36. MR. STIMSON'S PROPOSALS

    Among the most momentous events in the history of the Anglo-American relations was the statement issued by Mr. Stimson last night. This proposes ...

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  37. FOOT FRACTURED

    Ernest Webb' (32). of East-street, Torrensville. was admitted to the Adeiable Hospital about 6 p.m. on Friday, suffering from a fractured bone in the right ...

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  38. HORSEMAN DROWNED

    While bat hum his horse in the Goulburn River last night, Mr. Robert Henry Gough (30,. of Mansfield, was drowned. The horse and rider ...

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  39. IMPERIAL TRADE

    British manufacturers have issued an appeal to their employes to ask for Empire products. The following poster is being displayed in the largest ...

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  40. ROTARY CONFERENCE

    Japanese delegates to the Pacific Rotary Conference are sailing for Sydney by the Kaga Maru to-morrow. It is understood that- they are carrying ...

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  41. BAG SNATCHES TAKES £80

    A young girl employed at chippendale was attacked this afternoon by a bag snatcher in the presence of many people. She bad drawn £80 from at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. WHARF WORK

    On the few vessels handled at the waterfront yesterday short shifts by a limited number of gangs of lumpers were worked. About 30 unionists ...

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  43. LORRY OVERTURNS

    Laden with about 500 cases of pears. a motor lorry, owned by the South Australian Fruitgrowers' Co-operative Society, overturned at the comer of ...

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  44. MUSIC EXAMINERS

    The Trinity College of Music has appointed as visiting examiners in 1930 tar Australia, Messrs. Charles Schilsky (formerly of the Elder Conservatorium. ...

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  45. ASSOCIATED GOLD MINES

    During January, 1930, the Associated Gold Mines of Western Australia produced 4.467 tons for £7,740. The expenditure was £7.628. including £501 ...

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  46. EXTERTAINING ITALIAN DELEGATION

    After Mr. summon had conferred with Mr. MacDonald at. Downingstreet, the Prime Minister departed for Cheauers. where he will entertain ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CYCLE

    Mr. William Pine, of Rosetta-street, Rosewater. while crossing Commercialroad. Port Adelaide, was knocked down by ft motor cycle and sustained a deep ...

    Article : 51 words
  49. FATAL FALL FROM LORRY

    James Micheel Preece (200, who was riding on the from part of a motor lorry near Sale last night fell our when the lorry swerved. The two side ...

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  50. WHARF LABORER INJURED

    While working on the steamer Corio in the Basin, Port Adelaide, yesterday, Mr. William G. D. T. Rosie. wharf laborer was struck by a niece of ...

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  51. NEW ATMOSPHERE

    A new atmosphere was noticeable in Conference circles to-day. This was ...

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  52. FELL FROM OMNIBUS

    Leo Boyle (13), of Kirribiill. died in the hospital to-night from injuries received when he fell from an ominous to-day at Lavender Bay. ...

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