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  2. FIFTH TEST (Continued from Page 9)

    When the players returned to the field after tea, with the score five for 193, the Australians had such a grip that there seemed to be every ...

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  3. AFRIDI ATTACKS

    Martial law is to be declared in Peshawar and district immediately, following the promulgation of an ordinance by the Viceroy (Lord ...

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  4. TEST RESULTS

    The comprehensive arrangements made by Station SAD. "The Advertiser" Broadcasting Service, to give the public a rapid and continuous ...

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  5. EMPIRE GAMES

    At Hamilton, Ontario, to-day. under ideal weather conditions, the Empire Games were opened by the Governor-General (Lord ...

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  6. MEN WORKING FOR RATIONS

    "The Government are going into the question of men working for rations, and it is possible [?] will be some change of policy," ...

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  7. LORD MAYOR'S FUND

    Firewood is a. dire necessity to the unemployed daring the winter months. Farmers who could assist their less fortunate fellows in this ...

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  8. AMERICAN DROUGHT

    Although no public criticism has been voiced, some of the state Governors, who attended the recent meeting with President ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    A party of scientists left Adelaide yesterday morning for MacDonnell Downs, Central Australia, where they will stay for lour weeks investigating ...

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  10. SOME SCATTERED SHOWERS

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The weather in South Australia on Saturday was fine and mild, maximum temperatures in the far west ...

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  11. WHEATHER FORECAST

    of 66.8, while the corresponding readings on Sunday were 52.2 and 59.1 Today's weather chart shows a belt of low pressure waves along the Southern ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

    There are many young men in [?] Australia who would gladly eater an Industrial colony on the lines bid down by the Rev. S. Forsyth, who has been ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    A northern pioneer, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Jackson, of Wandearah, died recently at the age of 85. She was born at Willunga. On December 13, 1873, ...

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  14. VETERAN RAILWAYMAN

    Fifty-three years' service on the footplate, without having experienced a collision or a serious accident, was the fine record with railway services in ...

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  15. PATIENT LEAVES HOSPITAL

    Shortly after 3 am on Sunday a male patient was missed from a ward at the Adelaide Hospital. He was clad in night attire. He entered a motor ...

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  16. RAID BY POLICE

    It is probable that about 70 persons will be charged with offences under the Lottery and Gaming Act, as a result of a raid made by the police on ...

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  17. ROYAL SHOW

    Following the announcement that entries for live stock for the forthcoming Royal Spring Show constituted a record figure, the secretary of the ...

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  18. THE ROADWAY E. PIRIE-STREET

    The secretary of the National Roads Association (Mr. T. C. Paltridge) has been advised by the City City that the delay in the construction of the ...

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  19. AIRMAN KILLED

    Flying-Officer Eric Wingsford was killed when a single-seat fighter crashed at Abu Sueir. This is the forty-second death in the ...

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  20. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION DONATES £250

    The executive of the Public Service Association has made the first appropriation of £250 out of current funds for alleviation of distress caused by ...

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  21. MINERS ENTOMBED

    As the result of a cave-in, following an explosion in a coal mine at Coalmont, 46 miners were entombed on Friday. ...

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  22. TRIBUTE TO SUTCLIFFE

    The newspapers pay glowing tributes to Sutcliffe's effort. The "Sunday Express" says that it was one of the greatest innings of his ...

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  23. WILLS OF THE WEEK

    The Mercantile Trade Protection Association reports that probate has been granted in respect of the following, wills:—Ernst Wilheim Heinrich Atze, ...

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  24. ALARMING EXPERIENCE

    Flight-Lieutenant J. Moir and four passengers had an alarming experience this afternoon. When landing after a short flight at ...

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  25. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BELIEF FUND

    To the previously acknowledged total of £1,099 17/4 to the Church of England Relief Fund, the following donation has been added:—"H-T", £2 2/: ...

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  26. SCIENCE AND PRODUCTION

    I Mr. P. A. McBride, the president of the Stockowners' Association, in an address at Mount Barker on Friday, when he declared open the Southern ...

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  27. CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN CRASH

    The aeroplane Golden Quest, which crashed with Pilot E. H. Coote. 250 miles from here on August 9, has reached Alice Springs. The aeroplane ...

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  28. ROUGH FOOTBALL FINAL

    The final of the Benalla Mulwalla Association, between Benalla Rovers and St. James, at Benalla, proved to be one of the roughest finals seen for ...

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  29. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The contract for the Wellington floating deck has been placed with Swan, Hunter, Wigham & Richardson. England, the builders of the Singapore ...

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  30. Rescue Workers Withdrawn

    The rescue workers were withdrawn last night when a dense cloud of smoke began to roll towards them. It is feared that there is a fire in the lower levels. ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE

    The first item to be considered when the industrial conference resumes at the Trades Hall this evening will be that. on the Labour agenda which ...

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  32. CONSTABLE FIRES SHOT

    At Unley early on Saturday morning, Constable O'Connor fired a shot at a suspected man, who it transpired was carrying his employer's money in ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL

    Stringent wool export regulations which have been gazetted, provide for the inspection of every bale. Jute packs are prescribed, and only blue ...

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  34. STATE OF WICKET

    England is obviously in a strong position, especially as Wyatt and Sutcliffe may prove difficult to dislodge, and will be followed by four batsmen with ...

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  35. JAPANESE ARMY

    A sensation has been caused in military circles by the arrest of a draftsman and six other civilians employed in the Army General Staff Office, on a ...

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  36. BANK OFFICIALS' LOG

    The agreement between the banks and the Bank Officials Association covering wages, salaries and conditions, made in 1925. having expired, and no ...

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  37. LIBERAL FEDERATION

    The annual meeting of Lower [?] and Colonel .Light Gardens branch was held at the residence of Mrs. R. A. Goode (president), who occupied the chair. The ...

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  38. GENERAL SMITH-DORRIEN

    The King and the Duke of Connaught were represented at, and nearly all the living leaders in the war, naval military, and air force, attended the ...

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  39. STUD SHEEP SALES

    At the stud sheep sales, held in conjunction with the sheep show at Mount Barker on Friday, rams were submitted by Messrs. Elder. Smith & Co_ nalgeuy ...

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  40. GENERAL HIGGINS

    General Higgins, of the Salvation August 16. Army, sailed to-day on a six weeks' visit to South Africa. He said he was not convening a High Council which ...

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  41. TREE PLANTING AT GLANDORE

    Marking the opening of a scheme to beautify the streets of the district by the planting of 220 trees, the Grassmere and Glandore Progressive ...

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  42. "HEALTH TRIUMPHANT'

    Continuing his series of lectures on practical psychology in the Australia Hall last night Captain Max Wardell spoke on "Health Triumphant." He said ...

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  43. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Mr. Ralph Messenger (21), of Abattoirs, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday night, suffering from a severe fracture of the left lea ...

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  44. DRAGGED BY TRAIN

    Shocking injuries were received by Mr. Francis Hedley Smith (40), of North Brighton, when he fell between the footboard of a moving railway carriage ...

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  45. FARMERS' DRASTIC RESOLUTIONS

    At the annual meeting of the Kadina branch of the Wheat Producers' Freedom Association, the following officers were elecsted:—President Mr. S. D ...

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  46. CIVIC ORGAN RECITALS

    The hope that more lunch hour organ recitals would be given by the City Organist (Mr. John Dempster) was expressed by Mr. A. Collier m the ...

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  47. EARL OF ATHLONE

    The Governor-General (Eari of [?] lone) and Princess Alice, who are paring visits to all parts of the Union. prior to sailing for London in ...

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  48. HEAD INJURIES

    Suffering from severe head injuries. including probably a fractured skull Mr. George Wraith (52). of Rundlestreet, was admitted to the Adelaide ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. SUDDEN DEATH

    Mr. George Watt (45). died suddenly at his home in Halifax-street, city, late on Saturday night. Death was due to heart failure. ...

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