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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    For the month of July the natural increase of the population of South Australia was 471, there having been 858 births and 387 deaths reported. These ...

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  3. MEAT RATIONS

    The Government intend, at the end of the month, to cancel the contract for the provision of meat rations for the ...

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  4. BLAND MURDER CHARGE

    The jurors in the case in which Edwin Bland (24) Is charged, at the Criminal Court, with the murder of Barakat (Bert) Nejaim, a ...

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  5. TREASURY BUILDING PAINTERS

    Statements that the painters given work on the Treasury building last week had been engaged by the union at the Trades Hall, ...

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  6. RAILWAYS TO SUBURBS

    The Premier (Hon. L. L. Hill), in the Assembly yesterday, said it was not the Government's intention to hand over any more ...

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  7. SAD ADELAIDE

    The second game of radio bridge will be broadcast from Station 5AD on Saturday night, beginning at 8 o'clock. It will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LORD MAYOR'S FOND

    Unfortunately, there was a slackening off yesterday in thrate of subscriptions for the Lord Mayor's Unemployed Belief Fund. ...

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  9. BILLIARDS CHAMPION

    Walter Lindrum's suggestion that if he wins the bollards championship the next championship matches should be played in Australia, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GENERALLY FINE

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Further rain was recorded this morning over the settled areas, with the exception of the far West ...

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  11. SALES TAX Continued from Page 19

    Another statement was issued to-day by the Taxation Commissioner (Mr Ewing) containing the following rulings:— ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Generally One, with variable winds. Cold night, with some fogs and frosts. ...

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  13. McCONACHY'S SUGGESTION

    Clark McConachy stated to-day that he entered the championship without making any stipulations, but if he won he would expect the championship to ...

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  14. "PAY OUR WAY"

    The conference of the Federated Chambers of Commerce of Western Australia has urged the State Government to make drastic economies and ...

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  15. PAINTERS DISSATISFIED

    There is still considerable dissatisfaction in trad . union circles in connection with the employment of 20 painters to paint the Government ...

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  16. COCAINE SEIZED

    Cocaine weighing 250 ounces and valued at £15,000, was discovered by the Calcutta Customs officers on the Japanese, steamer Seattle Maru. which ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYED COLONY

    The Rev. S. Forsyth yesterday said the men at the Kuitpo unemployed colony were as happy and contented a lot as could be found ...

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  18. Exhibition Game

    Walter Lindrum, who is travelling to England on the Cathay, spent a few hours in Adelaide yesterday and played an exhibition match against two local ...

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  19. VILLAGE FIRE

    At Masson (Quebec) a fire on Wednesday afternoon destroyed fifty buildings, making a hundred and fifty families homeless. The damage totalled ...

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  20. IN MEMORY OF EXPLORER

    The Western Australian Historical Society has decided to erect a tablet on a cairn between Eucla and Esperance to the memory of John Baxter. ...

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  21. COLD FACTS Continued from Page 19

    Mr. Warne agreed that example was better than precept, and considered that the action of the Government would set a good example outside. Men on ...

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  22. TO-MORROW'S "EXPRESS AND JOURNAL"

    The arrangements made by Station 5AD to describe each over of the final Test match have been followed up by "The Express and Journal" with ...

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  23. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Unemployed Women.—The question of providing accommodation for single unemployed women is under consideration, and an announcement will ...

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  24. JAPANESE TYPHOON

    Another typhoon swept Kyushu on Tuesday, when the wind readied the record velocity of 57 metres a second, being only second to the world record ...

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  25. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BETJFF FUND

    To the previously acknowledged total of £1,095 8/10 of the Church of England Belief Fund, the following donations have been added:—St. ...

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  26. PERSONAL Continued from Page 18.

    Mr. J. M. Black, a member of the Royal Society of South Australia, was congratulated by the society on Thursday on his election as an associate of ...

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  27. UNEMPOYMENT RELIEF

    Mr. Pattinson was advised in the Assembly yesterday by the Premier (Hon. L. L. Hill) that the weekly amount of unemployment relief ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    A meeting of the Goodwood branch of the Unley relief committee was recently held at the Methodist schoolroom, when reports were received from ...

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  29. SUGAR ENQUIRY

    The Fruitgrowers and Market Gardeners' Association, and the Fruit Marketing Association have nominated Mr. R. E. Boardman. of Melbourne, to act ...

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  30. SPEEDY RIGHT

    Assisted by a strong southerly wind, the Southern Cloud, a monoplane of the National Airways Ltd. service, made a record flight from Melbourne to ...

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  31. MILITARY CLOTHES FOR UNEMPLOYED

    By an arrangement made with the Defence Department, when the South [?] Australian Military Forces were reorganised, hundreds of military overcoats ...

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  32. MEMBERS' SALARIES

    The action of the Hill Government in proposing to reduce the salaries of Ministers, and the suggestion that the ordinary members might be induced to ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    Mr. Percy Coleman, M.H.R, who has been investigating Australia House, has dispatched his report so that It will reach Mr. Scullin at Colombo. ...

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  34. MIGRATION FIGURES

    The recorded arrivals in Australia for the quarter ended June 30 last was 7,328 short of the number of departures. For the corresponding period last year ...

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  35. PASSING ON THE TAX

    The following statement concerning the sales tax has been prepared for the guidance of manufacturers and merchants by the Chambers of Commerce ...

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  36. DANGEROUS CLIMB

    Driven against a number of hot rivets in a forge by the high wind last night, a rope trailing from one of the panels of the harbor bridge caught fire. ...

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  37. PATAWALONGA SCHEME

    Messrs. P. Reldy (chairman), T. Butterfield, C. Collins, T. Pascoe, F. McMillan, A. Blackwell, M.P.'s, and the Hon F. Condon, members of the Public ...

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  38. BURIED NEAR CECIL RHODES

    Slightly to the right of Cecil Rhodes's grave in the Matoppos Hills, Sir Charles Coghlan. first Premier of Southern Rhodesia, was requried ...

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  39. OPPOSITION TO SEDUCTION

    At the monthly meeting of the Labor Party Council last night, the following motion was adopted:— That as the Premier has announced ...

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  40. VALUATION C- LAND BILL

    Support was given in the Assembly yesterday by Mr. E. E. George, to the Bill designed to provide a uniform system of land valuations throughout the ...

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  41. POSTAGE TO U.S.A.

    In the new schedule of rates of postage the charge for newspapers addressed to the United States of America is Id. for 4 oz.. whereas, the rate to ...

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  42. AGRICULTURAL CONDITIONS

    In his report for July, Mr. R.L. Griffiths (Agricultural Instructor) states that prospects for the season in the Murray mallee have improved ...

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  43. AGRICULTURAL BUREAU

    The southern branches of the Agricultural Bureau will hold a conference at Murray Bridge next Wednesday. The conference will be opened by Mr. A.J. ...

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  44. ELECTRIC TRAIN ACCIDENT

    Several carriages of an electric train travelling between Parramatta and Sydney were derailed to-night at the Redfern station. ...

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  45. OPOSSUM SEASON CLOSING

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. S. R. Whitford) stated on Thursday that the open season for opossums would close at midnight on Friday. Any ...

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  46. Finance Committee's Reports

    "When will the House be given the opportunity of perusing the report of the special finance committee?"- asked Mr. Hudd in the Assembly yesterday. ...

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  47. Companies Law

    The Attorney-General (Hon. W. J. Denny) told Mr. Reidy that there was no power under the Companies Act for the Registrar of Companies to make ...

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  48. Advertising

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