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  2. LORD MAYOR'S FUND

    As a result of the lecture delivered in the Adelaide Town Hall on Tuesday night by Dr. H. Basedow. the Lord Mayor's Unemployed Relief Fund will ...

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  3. WOOL SALES

    The second series of the Adelaide wool sales was concluded yesterday, and although little alteration was shown in prices as compared with the ...

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  4. GERMANY'S PLIGHT

    The first official hint that Germany may conceivably seek a suspension of reparation payments was heard in the Reichstag yesterday during a ...

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  5. SAVING FOR TAXES

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) slated on Friday that he wished to impress on those taxpayers who would not be in a position to pay their ...

    Article : 286 words
  6. RELIEF WORKERS AT CANBERRA

    Arrears of rent are being deducted from the nay of married unemployed men engaged on relief work In such sums as to leave ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS

    The secretary of the Wheat Prodecers' Freedom Association (Mr. A. L Langaford) stated yesterday that the majority of farmer in the water ...

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  8. TEACHERS' SALARIES REDUCED

    In the Industrial Court yesterday, the President (Mr. W. R. Kelly) made an award on the application of the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. L. C. ...

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  9. LOCAL INDUSTRIES PROMOTION COUNCIL

    The Local Industries Promotion Council recently formed by the Government has several Important matters under consideration. The Minister of ...

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  10. WARM TO HOT

    The Divisional Metecorlogist reported last night:—The monsoonal low which was situated over Western Australia on Thursday morning.. moved ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  12. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  13. AFFRAY AT COLOGNE

    Knives and revolvers were freely used In a street light to-day between Communists and Hitlerites. Five persons were wounded. Many ...

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  14. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR

    The British Industries Fair for 1931, the seventeenth of the series, will be held from February 16 to 27 inclusive at Olympia, London, and Castle ...

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  15. W.A. FARMERS

    The perlous condition of the farming Industry, as a result of the low price of wheat was discussed to-day at a conference of farmers from all parts ...

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  16. SALESMAN SENTENCED

    Herbert Barlowe (43). salesman, pleaded guilty, in the Police Court today, to 25 charges of having obtained money by a fraudulent' trick, and was ...

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  17. HOARDING DAMAGED

    Incensed by the erection of advertise ing hoardings in the beautiful bushclad Cromwell Gorge, Otago, four prominent Dunedin doctors recently ...

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  18. COST OF LIVING

    A public meeting will he held in the Port Town Hall on Tuesday night, to consider the cost of household commodities, especially bread. The ...

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  19. LABOR NEWS

    The application of the Employer' Federation to the Board of Industry for a revision of the bade wage for women In South Australia was considered at ...

    Article : 243 words
  20. NORTH ADELAIDE ELECTORATE

    The Liberal Federation has received the following nominations for the House of Assembly district of North Adelaide: Messrs. A G. Barrett. S. W. Jeffries. ...

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  21. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    The board consituted under the In[?] Act to control the [?] Infectious Diseases Hospital , held its first meeting on Friday ...

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  22. CARAVAN ARTISTS ARRIVE

    After having been nearly two weeks on the road, Percy Leason and Colin Colahan, two of Australia's best-known artists, arrived in Adelaide yesterday by ...

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  23. KINDERGARTEN UNION

    The splendid work being done by the Kindergarten Union was generously recognised by the public yesterday, when the union made its annual ...

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  24. NON-UNION TEACHERS

    A Gazette Extraordinary win be issued to-day containing revised salaries for teachers, which win operate immediately. This will deal especially ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. LAW "A HOWLING FARCE"

    Speaking in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday in references to a case to which three youths were charged with shopbreaking and laroeny . Mr. ...

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  26. RAILWAYS WAGES CASE

    The Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court decided to-day that counsel should not appear at the hearing of the application by "the Railway ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. OBTIUARY

    Mrs. Anna M. Harris, who died suddenly At 20, Hay-street, Kadina, on Saturday, October 4, was born at Reynella. South Australia, in 1844. She ...

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  28. CHAMPION ROSES

    With favorable weather conditions an excellent display of roses should be on view at the National Rose Society's show to be held in the Adelaide Town ...

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  29. SAVINGS IN THE DEPARTMENT

    Apart from the £80,000 which will be saved by the reduction in teachers' salaries which will operate to-day, sayings totalling £40,802 win be made in the ...

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  30. PHYSICAL SCIENCE DEMONSTRATION

    The final physical science demonastration for the year will be held in the [?] Theature, University on Monday, at 12.15, will be ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Whilst riding a motor cycle in the mam street of Balaklava, Mr. H. Henstridge was thrown from the machine, sustaining severe shock, ...

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  32. R.M.S. CRONTES

    The Bits. 'Orontes is due at the Outer Harbor at 10 a.m. to-day, and will sail for the eastern States during the afternoon.- A special train will leave ...

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  33. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

    Celebrations marking the centenary of the effective establishment of the Congregational Church in Australasia were begun at Hobart to-day. On ...

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  34. SILENT COPS AT LIGHT-SQUARE

    Some time ago the Royal Automobile Association directed the attention of the Adelaide City Council to the awkward- position of two of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. CYCLIST INJURED

    Mr. Hazel, an employe of Mr. A. Carlson, of Kapunda, was severely cut about the face and head, owing to a fall from his bicycle. He was riding ...

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  36. STRUCK BY "FOREST DEVIL"

    Mr. C. G. Schulz, of Point Pass, met with a rather serious accident while grubbing trees. The steel cable of a 'forest devil" suddenly parted, and ...

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  37. LATE NORTHERN MAILS

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E.P. Ramsay) advised that the mail froo Cordillo Downs ([?] route) due on Thursday. ...

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  38. CIVIC ORGAN REGITAL

    At Wednesday's midday civic organ recital the City Organist (Mr. John Dempster) will have the assistance of there leading instrumentalists, who will ...

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  39. SUDDEN DEATH

    Mr. John Maddigan (74). was found' dead at his home at' Victor-street, Maylands, yesterday morning. Dr. H. Halloran. of Norwood, was summoned. ...

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  40. PORT SEAMEN'S MISSION

    [?] Day celebrations commence on Sunday after afternoon in the Semaphore [?] Hall, when Commander A J. London Shand, R.A.N., speak .Mr. ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. BANKRUPT RACEHORSE OWNER

    Bernard Conaghty, who came from South Australia 14 months ago. admitted in the Bankruptcy Court to-day that he owed 38 unsecured creditors ...

    Article : 135 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Dutch Fleet.—The three Dutch warships, which were recently at Port Adelaide, arrived at Wellington (N.Z.) yesterday. ...

    Article : 108 words
  44. BAILLARAT COMPETITIONS

    The following are among the results at the Ballarat Competitions to-day:—Champion Recital (16 and under 18) Kara Harkness (Brunswick), 89 ...

    Article : 53 words
  45. NOVEMBER SALES

    At a joint meeting of the executives of the Australian Woolgrowers Council and the National Council of "Wool Selling Brokers of Australia, held at the ...

    Article : 166 words
  46. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL

    At the meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council last night. Mr. E. R. Dawes, M.P., occupied the chair. A letter was received from the ...

    Article : 148 words
  47. INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 words
  48. BIG ESTATE

    The Treasury has received a windfall in the shape of £400,000 in duties on the estate of the late Sir Joseph Robinson. The estate was proved at £2,690,000. ...

    Article : 37 words
  49. KILLED BY ROLLING LOG

    Mr. Denis Lockley, employed as a) bushman by Clennett & Co., sawmillers, of Garden Island Creek, was killed today. He, with others, was working ...

    Article : 70 words
  50. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    A motor cycle, ridden by Mr. P. Frankel (39). clerk, of Barker-street, Brooklyn Park, collided with a motor car driven by Mr. C. Hill-Crawley, of ...

    Article : 71 words
  51. BAND OF HOPE COMPETITIONS

    The Band of Hope musical and elocutionary competitions were continued last night in toe South Australian District Hall Grote-street. Results:—Recitation ...

    Article : 59 words
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