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  2. UNABLE TO FORGET

    The police in 1928 besieged the house of a fanner named Klause, in a neighboring village, and captured it after two days fighting, during which Klause, ...

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  3. NEW HOTEL

    Mr. Harry Lewis, who owns the freehold of the Terminus Hotel on Northterrace, stated on Sunday night that he had discussed the question with ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS

    The premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) stated on Saturday that he was pleased mat South Australia had received such large contracts for motor bodies as ...

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  5. PARTY STRIKES TROUBLE

    It is alleged that one of the young men visited Petersen's stables, at the corner of Gouger and Brown streets, about midnight, and harnessed a horse ...

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  6. METROPOLITAN PASSENGER TRAFFIC

    Mr. Butler said the Government were' considering, now that the Glenelg line had been electrified, whether it would not be advisable to provide the ...

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  7. MOTOR ACCIDENTS

    Three men were injured, two of them [?] when a motor car ran over an embankment and drooped fifteen feet near an overhead bridge 21 Yallah. ...

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  8. STURT CENTENARY

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. M. McIntosh [?] Drs. C. Fenner, A. A. London, and C. E. C. Wilson, the Rev. J.C. Jennison, and Mr. C. R. J. Glover. ...

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  9. SAGACITY OF THE SHEEPDOG

    One of the difficulties experienced by motorists in country districts is to dodge through flocks of sheep, and it frequently happens that long delays are ...

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  10. COOL ON THE COAST

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—"Fine weather prevailed throughout South Australia during the week-end, with mostly clear skies ...

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  11. WOMAN'S FEARS

    When his wile, Mrs. Rose Bassett. (34), grasped the wheel, a motor car driven by Mr. Ernest Bassett, of Fitzroy, skidded and overturned at [?] ...

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  12. HEAD ON COLLISION

    In a head-on collision between a motor cycle, which he was riding, and a motor car, Mr. L.J. Borrows (24). of Mentone. was killed instantly on ...

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  13. FOUR NEW P. & O. VESSELS

    At the annual meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. in London- on December 11, the chairman of directors (Lord Inchcape), ...

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  14. OBEY THE LAWS

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan), speaking on Saturday evening at a social evening organised by the Clifton Hill branch of the Labor ...

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  15. M. BESSEDOWSKY

    It is reliably stated that as M. Bessedowsky has been convicted on a criminal charge, the Soviet will demand his extradition from France, claiming ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. STRUCK TWICE BY CAR

    Struck twice by a car in Racecourseroad, Newmarket, on Saturday night. Norman Cromley 113}, of Kensington, was so critically injured that little hope ...

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  17. DR. MILNE MEMORIAL

    At St. Peter's Cathedral, after evening service on Sunday, a meeting of the congregation was held to consider the erection of a memorial to the late ...

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  18. AIR FATALITY

    A remarkable aerial tragedy occurred to-day. Two airmen at the Istres aviation school, observing that a ...

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  19. PROBATE GRANTED

    The Mercantile Trade Protection Association reports that probate has been granted in respect of the following wills:—George Henry Field, North ...

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  20. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE

    As a result of a collision on the Southroad between a. motor cycle and a car. Mr. James Colley and Mr, Percy Herschausen were admitted to the ...

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  21. TACT OF BRITISH "TOMMY"

    Mr. P. miner (principal of the Waitaki High School, New Zealand), who was a passenger on the Orsova, which arrived at the Outer Harbor on ...

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  22. TWILIGHT MOTOR EXCURSIONS

    Last summer twilight motor excursions to the Mount Lofty Ranges were Introduced by the Government Tourist Bureau. So successful was the ...

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  23. MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED

    Mr. William Wood (20), a. chairmater, of Eton-street, Redfern, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday afternoon, as the result of ...

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  24. ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE

    An attempt to escape from the Bunbury Gaol was made on Friday night by William Desmond Lord, who was being held pending trial on a charge ...

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  25. BELIEF AT PORT ADELAIDE

    The sum of £10 was recently made available from the proceeds of the police carnival towards the relief of needy families comprising several ...

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  26. OBIIUARY

    The death of Miss Edith Opie, at the age of 71 years and eight months, which occurred on Tuesday, January 7, removes ons of the oldest and most ...

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  27. MELBOURNE VISITOR LOSES £1201

    About £120 is reported to have been lost from his wallet by a man from Melbourne on Thursday, when after having drinks with three menn in an ...

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  28. ACCIDENT AT GLENELG

    At 1230 on Saturday afternoon a collision between two motor cars occurred at the intersection of Diagonal-road and Tennant-street. Glenelg Mr. ...

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  29. GRAPE FRUIT DRINKS

    Big Orange Mills, Limited. Army and Navy Stores, King William-street, have introduced a grape juice drink. This drink, it is stated, has been made by ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. ENDURANCE PIANO PLAYING

    Mr. Leo Maddison, the young Australian, who on Tuesday afternoon, at 201, Rundle-street, started an attempt to beat the world's record of 110 hours ...

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  31. APIA RIOTS

    Radio reports from Apia state that at the inquest on the deaths during the recent riots, Sergeant Waterson said that prior to the Mau procession, he ...

    Article : 239 words
  32. FLIGHT TO INDIA

    Dr. Singh, with a. woman and his son, left for India to-day by air. The airman is a Sikh -doctor, who has studied English aviation for the past ...

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  33. PRESCRIPTION FROM DOCTOR

    "You are an officer in the army," said, "and wear his Majesty's uniform. It is for you to consider whether you are serving your country ...

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  34. CAB ON FOOTPATH

    The action of three men in driving a motor car along tile footpath of one of the main streets at Victor Harbor on Saturday afternoon resulted in ...

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  35. MOTOR CYCLISTS COLLIDE

    P. R. Morris 17). leading at Sturtavenue. Colonel Light Gardens, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday, suffering from extensive [?] ...

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  36. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKING

    Two boys who were stated to have entered & house in Gibson-street, Bowden, through a pantry window on Saturday afternoon were arrested by ...

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  37. THEFT OF WATCH

    On Saturday the residence of Mrs. A. E. R. Pendle, in Morphett-street, Camden was entered through a window and a gold wristlet watch was ...

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  38. COUNTRY MISHAPS

    En route to Broken Hill, a. motor car driven by two young men suddenly back-fired and burst into flames. In an attempt to remove the ...

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  39. TOBACCO SHOP ENTERED

    Thieves entered the premises of Mr. F. Hocking, tobacconist, of Semaphoreroad, Semaphore, early yesterday mominn and escaped with Broods to the ...

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  40. A PERMANENT GIFT

    The newly designed "Magnascope" will be appreciated by all who spend many hours reading—especially fine print-or [?] fine needlework ...

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  41. GOLD STANDARD

    The gold embargo, which has been' enforced for the past thirteen years, is to be removed to-morrow. Japan's present geld reserve ratio is ...

    Article : 115 words
  42. HOUSE ENTERED

    A house in Regent-street, Kensington, was entered on Saturday afternoon. and a pair of binoculars, a gold watch and chain, and various articles ...

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  43. BOY SCOUTS RETURN

    A number of Boy Scouts who attended the New South Wales corroboree at Lake Illawarra returned on Sunday under Cubmaster H. W. ...

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  44. STRANGE MALADY

    The New York health authorities are mystified over a sudden outbreak of psittacosis (parrot lever), a number of cases of which have been reported ...

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  45. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Mr. Ernest A. Stack (60), indent merchant and manufacturers' agent, of Waymouth-street. was found dead in his offices on Saturday morning It ...

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  46. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENTS

    In the reconstruction of the railway since the flood, two serious accidents occurred. In attempting to demolish a row of railway cottages to obtain ...

    Article : 118 words
  47. MOTOR TRUCK CRAKES

    Nine persons were injured three or them seriously when The motor truck, in which they were riding, got out of control, and crashed into an ...

    Article : 89 words
  48. FALL FROM A TRAM

    Miss Ethel Katherine Naylor (20), of Gibson-street. Bowden. who fell from a tram in Twelfth-avenue. Bowden, en Friday evening when reaching to pull ...

    Article : 54 words
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