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  2. ITALIAN MIGRANTS

    While in Italy the Prime Minis-v ter (Sir. Scullin) will confer with Signor Mussolini on the subject of Italian migration to Australia. ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    Yesterday was the first due date for this year's taxes, and a number of taxpayers were fortunate enough to be able to pay their assessments in full ...

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  4. SUGAR ENQUIRY OPENS IN ADELAIDE

    The committee appointed by the Federal Government to enquire into the sugar industry was asked yesterday to consider, as an alternative to the lifting of die embargo, a reduction of 1|d. per pound in the price of sugar. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WET INDIES TEAM DEFEATED

    The match between Sooth Australia and the West Indies team did not last long on Monday. The visiting side gave the State team ...

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  6. FOG MYSTERY

    Dwellers in the Meuse Valley scout the official explanation that the clouds of fog which swept the country over the ...

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  7. FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    Heavy run contained to fall throughout Victoria to-day, and reports from many centres indi-v cated extensive damage to wheat ...

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  8. SCENE IN CHURCH

    The fashionable cathedral of St. John the Divine was to-day the scene of an extraordinary happening. ...

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  9. 5 AD ADELAIDE

    An examination of the seasonal programmes to be broadcast from station 5 AD to-night will indicate to listeners that varied subjects have been chosen. ...

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  10. FINE WEATHER

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—During the week-end further splendid and widespread rains fell practically throughout. the eastern ...

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  11. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine, with cool to moderate, but gradlually rising temperatures. South to cast winds, ...

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  12. SOVIET MINISTE

    The small Soviet republic of Georgia came into the limelight to-day, when a former Minister, M Louis [?] ...

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  13. LEVINE AFFAIR

    Mr. Charles Levine, who was arrested on a charge of ordering counterfeiting material, to-day for the first time told a representative of the London "Daily ...

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  14. ENGLAND CLEAR OF FOG

    The fog has lifted all over Britain thus permitting a clearance of the fogbound shipping from the Thames Estuary. The liners affected included the ...

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  15. PARTY IN BRISBANE

    The Orf ord. with 52 prohibited Italian migrants on board, reached Brisbane to-day. Only 13 Italians, an naturalised British subjects, were allowed to ...

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  16. LORD MAYOR'S SALARY.

    On the motion of Alderman McEwin, at the meeting of "the Adelaide city Council on Monday, the annual allowance of the Lord Mayor was fixed at ...

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  17. PROFESSORS INVESTIGATE

    Experts of all types are investigating possible explanations of one of the most mysterious epidemics in the history Of disease A party Of professors ...

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  18. YOUTHS CARRY ARMS

    and signed by the defendents to the effect that they had conduct [?] ...

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  19. TAKE-ALL IN WHEAT CHARTS

    In the article in The Advertiser" yesterday by Professor A. E. V. Richardson, Director of the Waite Research Institute, dealing with production costs ...

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  20. CRIMINAL MANIACS

    Four of the six criminal maniacs who escaped from detention on Thursday were recaptured hem to-day. They woe found in an nutriment ...

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  21. VISIT TO LABOR COLONY

    About 40 members and associate members of the Institute of Public Administration visited the Methodist Mission Industrial Colony at Kuitpo on ...

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  22. STRIPPING DELAYED

    With fine weather and a light breeze, there is every appearance of a much improved outlook. The water is getting away well, and crops are drying. ...

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  23. TASMANIAN PROFESSOR'S SUGGESTION

    Dr. Thomson Flynn, Ralston Professor of Biology at the University of Tasmania, has written to the "Daily ...

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  24. RAIN SPOILS TENNIS

    For the third day of the Victorian State tennis championship and interState matches rain fell, and only two rubbers were completed in the match ...

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  25. EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD

    The increase in the importation of Australian produce into England is referred to in a recent report of the activities of the Empire Marketing ...

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  26. PORT AUGUSTA-REDHILL RAILWAY

    Mr. A. W. Lacey, M.H.R. who passed through Adelaide yesterday on his way to Canberra, said he had been informed that the Bill for the construction of ...

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  27. Stockagents' Reports

    The following rainfall reports have been received by Adelaide stockagents:— Wentworth.—Total rainfall this district to last evening (December ...

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  28. £10,000 FIRE

    Damage estimated at [?] done by fine early this morning at Brace Bode. 172 miles cast of perth Business premiers occupied by the [?] ...

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  29. HABTZ MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY

    The Hartz Mountain tragedy occurred in 1897, and resulted in the deaths of two young men, Arthur and Stephen Geeves. The party, ...

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  30. SIR ISAAC ISAACS

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) stated yesterday that he had received the following reply from Sir Isaac Isaacs to congratulations that had been ...

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  31. A BABY BALLET

    Lorraine Angus, at 12 years, is probably the youngest teacher of dancing in South Australia. A concert by her little pupils was riven in the Norwood ...

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  32. SETTLERS' GRIEVANCES

    The Premier (Mr. Hogan) announced to-day that the State Ministry had completed its arrangements for an enquiry by a Royal Commission into the ...

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  33. BROKEN HILL WASHAWAYS

    Permanent way employes yesterday inspected the railway line to Sydney, after the heavy thunderstorm in this district on Friday and Saturday, and ...

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  34. TELEPHONING TO EUROPE

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) states that arrange-v ments have been completed whereby the Anglo-Australian telephone ...

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  35. GUY FAWKES WANTED

    Looking ominously at a copy of "Han-v sard," Councillor H. Slade, at a reunion gathering of past and present members of Woodville District Council, in the ...

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  36. FLOODWATERS SETTLE

    Apart from showers in the north-v east, south-east, and the Murray Val-v ley, no further rain has fallen in South Australia, although heavy ...

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  37. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Jane Burford. who died at her residence, "Spring Farm," Yacka. at SI years of age, was born in Manches-v ter. At the age of three she came from ...

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  38. HENLEY RATE DECLARED

    At a meeting ofashionable calbedral off the Henley sod Grange Town Council last night, it was decided to declare a general rate of 1/10 in the pound and a special loan ...

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  39. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE TOUR

    The South Australian representative of the Young Australia League has received advice from Melbourne and Sydney, Indicating that good ...

    Article : 131 words
  40. NEW FRENCH CABINET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  41. FEED DESTROYED

    A fire occurred on the property of Mr. J. G. Kelly, about three miles from Riverton, this afternoon, when about five acres of grass was destroyed. The ...

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  42. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE

    The State Government to-day decided to let the next move In the abolition of the Legislative Council come from the Upper House or from the ...

    Article : 98 words
  43. SUBURBAN COUNCILS

    At the Kensington and Norwood Council meeting last night, Alderman J. J. Woods expressed surprise at Port Adelaide not having honored the ...

    Article : 112 words
  44. FIRE IN RUNDLE-STREET

    The prompt action of the Metropolitian Fire brigade from [?] the East-Eod Market from being [?] to the ground ...

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  45. NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

    The annual speech night and prize giving of the Norwood High School took place last eight at the Norwood Town Hall and was attended by a lane ...

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  46. CITIZENS' LEAGUE

    Arrangements are well in hand for the monster public rally of the Citizens' League, which will be held in the Exhibition Hall on Thursday night. Mr. ...

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  47. RATIONS DO NOT STOP PAYMENTS

    "The only thing that can stop you from selling these machines is the fact that bailiffs are in the house," said a manager to a meeting of his salesmen ...

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  48. ST. PETERS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    The Mayor of 6t. Peters (Mr. P. H. Stacey) presided over the annual meeting of the St. Peters Benevolent Society at the St. Peters Town Hall last ...

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  49. CHEQUE FROM UNLEY WOMEN

    A letter, enclosing a cheque tor £50, was received by the Unley City Council last night from the Unley Women's Service Association. The secretary ...

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  50. Brighton Unemployed

    A deputation of unemployed residents of Brighton waited on the council last night, and requested that work should be found for them in the way ...

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  51. GLENELG TRAMS

    Councillor S. J. Kneebone last night drew the attention of the Mayor of Unley Mr. C. M. Reid), as representative on the Municipal Tramways Trust. ...

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  52. COUNCILLOR WITHDRAWS REMARKS

    At the first meeting of the Kensington and Norwood Council last night, Councillor S. W. Dickson asked the Mayor (Colonel W.S. Hanson) for ...

    Article : 77 words
  53. COUNCIL COMMITTEES

    Members of the newly-elected Kensington and Norwood Council could not agree last night on appointments to the finance and works committees of the ...

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  54. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALE

    "Woodhouse," the historic home of the late Sir Richard Hanson, an unique hills property, of 330 acres, most of which is first-class clover land, will ...

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  55. WEEK-END THEFTS

    Several reports of thefts during the week-end were made to the police yesterday. Another visit was made to the south Park Bowling [?] ...

    Article : 109 words
  56. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

    A very welcome donation of £25 was received fox the Industrial Colony at Kuitpo yesterday from Mr. F. G. Claridge. The scheme continues to make ...

    Article : 97 words
  57. KENSINGTON AND NORWOOD

    At the Kensington and Norwood Council meeting last night, at the Norwood Town Hall, Alderman Hargrave moved that a general rate of 1/7 in the ...

    Article : 84 words
  58. Advertising

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    Advertising : 166 words
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