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  2. R101 AIRSHIP DISASTER Continued from Page 9.

    Prayers for the bereaved families were offered in all the churches tonight. The King and Queen joined the villagers in special prayers for the ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    Arrangements for the visit of the Chief Scout (Lord Baden Powell) to Adelaide on April 13 are being made, At the monthly luncheon of Boy Scout ...

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  4. NOT IMPERIAL

    An address on American aims and policy was delivered to-day by the President (Mr. Hoover) at the convention of the American Legion. ...

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  5. FASCISTS IN GERMANY

    To-day Herr Hitler, the Fascist leader, accompanied by Herr Goehring. the Flying Ace. who succeeded to the command of Richthofn's "Aerial ...

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  6. LORD MAYOR'S FUND

    Several additional donations, including one from the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, which has helped previously, were received during the ...

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  7. WATER COSTS

    In its report on the Tod River scheme the Committee called attention to the fact that no water main of 3 in. and upwards could be laid in country ...

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  8. NO MORE HOMEWORK

    The Speaker (Mr. Shepherd), prior to the debate, stated that it was the first occasion on which the Chamber had been made available for such a ...

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  9. CASTINGS FOR WAR MEMORIAL

    On Monday afternoon members of the publicity committee of the Chamber of Manufactures visited the works of Messrs. A. W. Dobbie & Co.. at ...

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  10. MANY THEORIES ADVANCED

    The aeronautical experts are engaged in speculation regarding the cause of the disaster, which comes just at a time when airship development ...

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  11. "STEEL HELMETS"

    Remarkable scenes. unexampled since 1914, were witnessed at Coblentz to-day, when 130.000 members of the Steel Helmets organisation camped ...

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  12. FINE AND COOLER

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night—The rain recorded in South Australia during the 48 hours aided 8.30 a.m. on Monday was ...

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  13. MESSAGE FROM POST LAUREATE

    The Poet Laureate (Mr. John MaseCeld), in a message to the "Daily Telegraph," says—"The sudden loss of so many of our best must touch every ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven) and Lady Hore-Ruthven, and a party which included Mrs. L. L. Hill, Misses L. and ...

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  15. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION

    Mrs. Jeanne F. Young, of the Proportional Representation Group in Adelaide, has received from the secretary of the society in England (Mr. John ...

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  16. NAVY TRANSFER DEFERRED

    "By deferring the exchange of H.M.A.S. Canberra with the Mediterranean fleet of the British navy, we will save from £15,000 to £20.000." said ...

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  17. UNITED STATES SHOCKED

    The whole of the United States has been profoundly shocked by the R101 disaster. The newspapers are filled with expressions of sympathy from ...

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  18. CONTROL OF PETROL PUMPS

    At its meeting yesterday afternoon, the Adelaide City Council adopted a draft by-law giving the council power to prescribe conditions for the erection ...

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  19. COUNCIL EMPLOYE TO BE PROSECUTED

    On September 25 a by-law prohibiting the cartage of garbage through certain streets of the district of Mitcham during certain-hours of the day, was ...

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  20. DRAWING THE BABY

    The new radio drawing entertainment conducted over 5CL by Kerwin Maegraith is proving successful. On Saturday he told listeners how to ...

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  21. VITICULTURAL COUNCIL [?]ELEGATES.

    To attend the annual meeting of the eleventh congress of the Federal Viti[?] council, inter-State delegates arrived in Adelaide yesterday. . They ...

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  22. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM

    The high level of performance expected from the Conservatorium String Quartet-Peter Bomstein, Kathleen Meegan, Sylvia Whitington, and Harold ...

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  23. CONDOLENCE FROM GERMANY

    The Graf Zeppelin flew to-day from Friendrickshaven to Coerlitz, and halted at Leipzig, where Dr. Eckener, her commander, was informed of the ...

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  24. BOOK OF WILD FLOWERS

    'Gordon & Gotch have supplied a copy of "Flowers of Western Australia. It is a sequel to a publication of the same name produced some time ago by ...

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  25. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES

    The wool auctions held In Melbourne to-day covered 8,000 bales, submitted by the Australian Estates & Mortgage Company, Goldsbrough, Mort and ...

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  26. WALKERVILLE ASSESSMENT.

    The Walkerville District Council realtered its assessment of rate[?] property by making a reduction of 20 per cent. Acting on legal advice. ...

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  27. Y.M.C.A. COMPETITIONS

    The Y.M.C.A. competitions were continued last night. Results:—Humorous .recitation (A grade)—J. Blade, D. Deane, P; Nilsson. B grade—L. Maddern, ...

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  28. BROTHER OFFICERS

    His Excellency the Governor of New South Wales (Sir Philip Game), who Is an air vice-marshal, was a cadet at Woolwich with the late British ...

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  29. TIMELY RAIN Continued from Page 9.

    Goldsbrough. Mort & Co., Ltd.. received the following rainfall reports for the 48 hours ending 9 a.m. yesterday:— ...

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  30. CITY PROPERTY SOLD

    The property owned by Messrs. W. K. Thomas &. Co., at 13, Grenfell-street, has been purchased by the Royal Insurance Go. The building is at present ...

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  31. PRICES IN PERTH

    At the second wool sale for the season to-day, 23.500 bales were offered. Low grade unattractive lots were difficult to sell: Compared with the last ...

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  32. BOXERS AND BOXING

    "A little dope, a punch—that is all that is necessary these days to become a champion of the world." So declares a famous fighter of the long ago. ...

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  33. FRENCH AIR MINISTER'S TRIBUTE

    M. Eynac has telegraphed to Mr. Montague (Under Secretary for Air) :— "I have just returned from Allonne under a sense of horror and depression. ...

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  34. MRS. PALSTR'S GRIEF

    The wife of Squadron-Leader Palstra, with her two sons and daughter, the youngest of which is eighteen months old, is staying at Fawley. near ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. AUSTRALIA'S GRIEF

    Mr. Scullin, when informed of the disaster, said:—"l am horrified by the news I feel that the disaster has cast a shadow over the whole of the ...

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  37. ROBBED OF 4/9

    A married man, whose name has not been disclosed by the detectives, was held up by an armed man in a room at a lodging house in St: ...

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  38. OBITUARY

    Mr. Tom Preston, who died recently [?] Prospect, was a [?] of 58 years. He was born at [?] County Durham, In 1850. He ...

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  39. MESSAGE FROM LORD SOMERS.

    His Excellency Lord Somers has sent the following message to his Majesty the King:—"With humble duty I Join with the Government and people of ...

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  40. MONET IN RIFLE SHOOTING

    Bearing In mind the success which attended the 1924 Victorian Rifle Association matches, when the first arize for the king's Prize was [?] in ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S SORROW

    His Excellency the Governor has sent the following message to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs:—"On behalf of myself my Government, and ...

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  42. SENATOR DALY

    "I firmly deny the accusations made against me of disloyalty to the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton)," said the Acting Federal Attorney-General ...

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  43. COACHING TENNIS PLAYERS

    A meeting of the council of the Lawn Tennis Association, presided over by, Mr, A. A. L. Rowley, was held at the office of the secretary (Mr. A. L ...

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  44. DEEPEST SORROW

    The Commonwealth Director of Civil Aviation (Lieutenant-Colonel H. E. Brinsmead) to-day sent the following message to the British Air Ministry: — ...

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  45. SMALL PACKETS FOR OVERSEAS

    Owing to regulations not being complied with, many mull packets addressed to places overseas have not readied their destination. ...

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  46. PUBLIC ENQUIRY

    The Air Ministry announce that a public enquiry into the cause of the disaster will be held in England, subject to co-ordination with ...

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  47. MEETING OF STATE LABOR EXECUTIVE.

    The State executive of the labor party appointed at the recent annual conference held its first meeting at the Traders. Hall last night. ...

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  48. BROKEN HILL SOUTH, LOOTED

    In view of the abnormal circumstances and the increased extent to which the company's cash Is locked up In unsold [?] the directors of Broken Hill smith, L.td ...

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  49. SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRILS.

    A meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries was held on Monday. Those present were the president (Sir Langdon Bonython) ...

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  50. BAND OF HOPE COMPETITIONS

    Musical and elocutionary competitions. under the auspices of the South Australian Band of Hope Union, were held last night ...

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  51. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Society of Arts.—Dr. Charles Fenner will deliver a lecture this evening to members and friends of the Society of Arts entitled "Climate and Scenery in ...

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  52. WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION

    The Waterside Workers' Federation last night re-elected the following officials for the Port Adelaide branch: Chairman Mr R. Fry: ...

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  53. Students' Concert

    Three students of Captain Hugh [?] gave an interesting recital in the Adlaide Town Hall banqueting room Last night Mavis stevens, who ...

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  54. SAFETY FIRST LESSON

    Members of the National Safety Council of South Australia and other citizens viewed a screening of the picture "Manslaughter" at the invitation ...

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  55. SPEEDWAY RIDER KILLED.

    Mr. Sturt Cobcroft (23). of Seavtewstreet, Summerhill was killed when thrown from a motor cycle in a race at the Eight Hours Day sports at the ...

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  56. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS

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