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  2. FREE THE RAILWAYS FROM POLITICAL CONTROL, SAYS MR. BUTLER

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Butler), speaking in die Assembly yesterday on the second reading of the Road and Railway Transport Bill, said that the farther they could remove the railways from political control the better it would ...

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  3. HAYES ON TRIAL

    Arising out of the escape of four prisoners from Yatala Labor Prison an July 18, and the subsequent shooting at Nailsworth, when ...

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  4. REICHSTAG MEETS

    In view of the success of the Fascists (Nails) at the elections, and a promise that they would make thinghs lively, the greatest ...

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  5. HOPES OF PREFERENCE DWINDLE

    Nothing of a definite nature has emerged from the Imperial Conference discussion of trade problems. The British Government displays a marked reluctance to depart from its existing policy, and so far Ministers speeches ...

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  6. STATE'S DRINK BILL

    The expenditure on alcoholic liquors per. inhabitant of South Australia for the year ended June 30 last was £4-8/10, compared with ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS

    A suggestion that there should be a reouction of Interest, now that salaries and wages had come down, was made by Mr. A. A. Edwards in the Assembly ...

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  8. CHANGE APPROACHING

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last, night:- Although cloudy Parts the weather in Booth Australia was fine and mild to warm and rather ...

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  9. "PREFERENCES WILL BE CONTINUED"

    The heads of the delegations to the Imperial Conference conducted an exchange of views to-day on the suggestions for improving Inter-Imperial ...

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  10. WEATHER FORECAST

    Warm and sultry with some [?] shoers and tendency for thunder. Northerly winds followed form the westward by ...

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  11. LOSS OF R101

    Dr. Eckener, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, who attended the funeral of the victims of R101 on Saturday as the official representative of the German ...

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  12. RAILWAY TRAFFIC

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  13. IMPORTATION OF OATMEAL

    Mr, Warne, in the Assembly yesterday stated that Just year 250 tons of [?] was imported to South Aus tralia because it could be carried ...

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  14. LEIPZIGER STRASSE STORMED

    Late yesterday, rioting brake out in Leipziger strasse, one'of Berlin's chief shopping centres, It was the most serious'of all the incidents. The [?] ...

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  15. TRADE RATIONALISATION

    The definite outcome of this morning's deliberations is that the British Government has dearly signified – acceptance of the principle that, where ...

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  16. MEALS FOR [?] UNEMPLOYED

    The chief told Mr. H.J. George [?] view to arranging to give single unmaking roll [?] ...

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  17. NO RIVER DAVES ON SUNDAY

    An appliction for the opening of the river [?] at Lona park no sundays between the hours of 2 p.m. and 10;30 was received from Mr. D Atkins a ...

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  18. REMOVAL OF WRECKAGE

    The work of cutting through the wreckage of R101 is proceeding for the purpose of removing the engines. The indications, however, are that the ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Minister of Labor and Employment (Mr. Mclnnes) will to-day introduce a Bill for the appointment of a ...

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  20. ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC

    The axaminer this year for the as[?] board at Adelaide of the Royal Acadeny of Music and of Music will be Mr. Harry Isaacs. who ...

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  21. FASCISTS MARCH INTO HOUSE

    At the assembling of the House yesterday, the Nads left their places vacant until the last moment, when they marched in in a solid block, all in ...

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  22. WEIGHTED DOWN BY RAIN

    "Le Temps" credits one or two investigating experts with having expressed the belief that the R101 disaster was due to the weighing down of ...

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  23. CITY SWIMMING BATHS

    During the winter months the large [?] pool City Baths was [?] for boxing and wrestling [?] [?] The swimming season will open ...

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  24. LABOR DEMANDS

    Most of We time of the conference of the Federal executive of the a L p to-day was devoted to. a discussion of resolutions passed at the recent ...

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  25. COMPULSORY RETIREMEMT

    some time ago the Public Service Appeal Board found that the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. G. W. Simpson) had committed a grave injustice ...

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  26. BRITISH HONOR FOR FRENCH MINISTER

    The British Embassy announces that the Prince of Wales, when he received the French Ah- Minister CM. Laurent-Eynac) in audience in London. ...

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  27. MUSEUM PISTOLS NOT REGISTERED

    The annual report of the board of governors of the Public library. [?] and Art Gallery refers to a [?] enactment last session ...

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  28. SPEED RECORD

    "The motor car now being bunt in Australia, and using a British Napier super-charged engine, is among at least three special cars which are being ...

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  29. SIGNIFICANT VOTE

    Considerable significance is attached in influential circles to the results of a questionnaire distributed to the members of the Federation of British ...

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  30. "PROHIBITION NEAR"

    The benefits of prohibition were outlined at a public meeting in the Rechabita Hall last night. The newly-elected president of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  31. BURGLAR DISTURBED

    Hearing a noise in her bedroom' on Monday night, Mrs. A. J. Moroney, of Cambridge-terrace. Kingswood, Inves[?] in time to see a roan ...

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  32. DOMINIONS NOT HOPEFUL

    Hope deferred is not exactly making the hearts of the Dominion delegates sick, but in one or two instances is making a severe call on their ...

    Article : 295 words
  33. Advertising

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    Advertising : 209 words
  34. OBITUARY

    Mr. Timothy Michael Kiely, who died suddenly at his home, Charles-place, Alberton. was bora, at Hlndmarsh 50 years ago. and was the only son of Mrs. ...

    Article : 179 words
  35. WALKERVILLE RATES

    At a meeting of Walkervillee Council on Monday night, Councillor S. R. Chase moved that the rate of assessment be 2/ in the pound, the same as ...

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  36. LAND MORATORIUM

    A suggestion that legislation should be Introduced to defer payments for one or two years on land in the metropolitan area sold to country metro ...

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  37. CHEAP CARS

    The Motor Show opening at Olympia on Thursday represents Great Britain's biggest effort to capture the overseas trade for the cheapest motor cars in ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. ADVERTISING ON JETTY

    Recently the Harbors Board erected a streamer on the Glenelg jetty, inviting business firms to use the pier for advertising purposes. At the ...

    Article : 54 words
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