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  2. WHEAT QUOTA

    Among the multitude of subjects engaging the attention of the Imperial Conference Committees to-day, the most ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    The secretary of the South Australian Cricket Association (Mr. W. H. Jones) advises that be has received A [?] from the manager of the ...

    Article : 196 words
  4. ILLICIT BETTING

    "Nit-keepers," barbed wire obstructions, and private telephones are among; the methods used by licensers to hamper constables ...

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  5. FARMERS' TROUBLES

    "To consider problems confront- lag farmers, a conference of an primary producing interests will be held in Adelaide early next month," ...

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  6. POISON MYSTERY

    A tragic discovery was made at Christchurch this morning after Iris Dunford (17) had telephoned to a doctor to some to her home. ...

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  7. ROADS AND RAILWAYS

    A leading article in "The Advertiser" on the Road and Railway Transport Bill was referred to by Mr. A. A. Edwards in the ...

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  8. ECONOMIC RECOVERY

    Australia must look to its primary producers for its rebabitation, and extend every possible assistance to the man on the laud, ...

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  9. VITAL STATISTICS

    During the month of September births exceeded deaths in South Australia by 447, giving a natural increase for the first nine months of ...

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  10. TAXATION BILL PASSED BY ASSEMBLY

    The Taxation Bill passed through Committee in the Assembly yesterday with the addition of a few amendments proposed by the Treasurer and the rejection of some proposed by the Opposition. ...

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  11. ANGORICHINA HOSTEL

    By raising £70 for the Angorichina Hostel Penny Trail Appeal, for the financial year ended on June 30, Mount Barker becomes the holder for twelve ...

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  12. CHIEFLY FINE

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—At 8.30 a.m., on Tuesday rain was again reported fairly generally over the settled areas of South ...

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  13. CRIME STATISTICS

    The Criminal Investigation Branch of the South. Australian Police Force cleared up 68.7 per cent, of the serious cases reported during the year ended ...

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  14. SECRET AGENCY

    Anti-Soviet agencies in Russia are cleverly utilising a clandestine wireless broadcasting station to foster discontent among the peasantry. ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. TAXPAYERS STRIKE

    The agriculturists of twenty -five villages in the Bardoll district, which is the centre of the no tax movement in West India, made a dramatic exodus ...

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  17. TRANSFER OF RAILWAY SHEDS

    Information relating to the transfer of railway sheds from Murray Bridge to Tallem Bend was sought in the legislative Council yesterday by Mr. ...

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  18. 5 AD, ADELAIDE

    The studio recital to-night at 5 A.D has been arranged by Madams Question The following artists will be heard—Miss Hilda Stone (planiste). Miss Rita ...

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  19. NORTH-TERRACE RAILWAY

    In the Assembly yesterday Mr. Dale [?] that two months ago the Minister of Railway (Mr. Denny) had ad[?] him that he could tell a ...

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  20. CIVIL SERVICE COMFORTS

    Canberra, October 21. Officers of the Commonwealth Health Department arc the unhappiest civil servants ...

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  21. FINGER-PRINT EVIDENCE

    The value of finger-print evidence is mentioned in the annual report of the Commissioner of Police (BrigadierGeneral R. L. Lease). It is Stated ...

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  22. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN

    A total [?] of the sun will take palce to-day and will be visible over a portion of the Pacific Ocean, the tne [?] running through the islands ...

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  23. WOMEN POLICE

    The difficulty of combating the evils attendant on the sale of liquor at private houses, and the use or it at houses where the guests bring their own ...

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  24. TRAINS BOMBED

    A bomb was exploded between Nasirpur and Peshawar-City railway-stations last night just before the arrival of the mail train from Calcutta. The permanent-way was slightly damaged. ...

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  25. WOOL PRICES RISE

    The wool sales were hem to-day, when 11.489 bales were catalogued. Sales, including private transactions, amounted to 11,015 Sales. Under ...

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  26. COMMUNISM IN FINLAND

    There was an amazing development to-day In connection with a campaign against the Communists carried on by an organisation known as Lapua. ...

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  27. DENTAL HOSPITAL

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) advised Mr. A. A. Edwards In the Assembly yesterday that during the last five years the Dental Hospital received fees from ...

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  28. PRIVY COUNCIL

    The King has been pleased to approve of the appointment of the Prime Minister of Canada (r. Bennett), the Prime Minister of Mew Zealand (Mr. ...

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  29. MOTORISTS IN QUEENSLAND

    The Queensland police authorities have forwarded to the Commissioner of the South Australian police force (Brig.-Gen. R. L. Leane) a copy of ...

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  30. Good Clearance in Melbourne

    With Europe, Bradford, and Japan as chief buyers, there was a 95 per cent, clearance at to-day's wool sales. The wool offered totalled 8,537 bales, of ...

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  31. FILLING RACING DATES

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) on Tuesday [?] leave to introduct a Bill for the amendment of the Lottery and [?] Act, the permit the South ...

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  32. NO DUTIES

    "An unfounded rumor has appeared hi the newspapers that the Government is considering an all-round 10 per cent, import duty for revenue," said Mr. ...

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  33. KILLED WHILE MOTORING

    While Mrs. Wadham, wife of Professor Wadham, of the chair of agriculture at Melbourne University was motoring last night, ac ...

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  34. COURAGEOUS CONSTABLE

    Foot-Constable Daniel Beaty has been recommended for the King's Police Medal by the Commissioner of Police (Brigadier-General R. L. Leane) ...

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  35. NEXT YEARS CROP

    Mr. A. P. Blesing asked the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Whitford), in the Legislative yesterday, if it were the intention of the Government to ...

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  36. ROBBED OF £4

    Brutally assaulting an elderly man at Auburn early this morning, two thieves robbed him of £4. Disgusted by the small amount obtained, they ...

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  37. NEWS IN BRIEF

    High Schools—The Acting Chief Secretary (Mr. Whitford) informed Mr H. Tassie In the Legislative Council yesterday that there were 5.651 pupils ...

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  38. BAND FROM RALLARAT

    To participate In the Tanunda band competitions on Friday and Saturday members of the Ballarat and District Soldiers and Bailors' Memorial Band ...

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  39. LORD BEAVERBROOK

    An important statement bearing on the fiscal controversy was made to-day by Lord Beaverbrook. He said. "I am prepared to make Mr. ...

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  40. MORATORIUM SUGGESTED

    The case of a householder at West[?] Park, who was £11 5/ in arrears of rent and bad been issued with a [?] and charged £4 6/ expenses ...

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  41. TWO THEFTS

    Removing two sheets of iron from over a door thieves gamed entry to the general store of Mr. H. Hoeper at Glenelg on Monday night. From a ...

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  42. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES

    The Victorian Railway Commissioner this afternoon lodged claims with the State Railways Classification Board for varilations of swards relating to State ...

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  43. TRADES HALL DICTATION

    In the Assembly yesterday Mr. Pat- tinson enquired If the Government intended to obey the instructions of a meeting of union representatives held ...

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  44. PRISON LABOR

    "Men engaged on fencing at the Enfield Receiving Home have been dismissed, and since then prisoners from the Yatala Stockade have been put ...

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  45. IMPORTED GOVERNORS

    "Win the Premier make representations to the home authorities £0 that when the term of the present Governor expires a Lieutenant-Governor. chosen ...

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  46. MONEY BURIED IN GARDEN

    For several days the police have been digging in the garden of a house at Mulgoa-road. Cabramatta, for a bottle which Mr. James Roberts, a farmer, told ...

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  47. EXPLOSION AT MINE

    Twenty-two miners were killed, 30 were injured, and several hundreds are still entombed as the result of an appalling explosion at a coal mine near ...

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  48. RUSSIA THE DISTURBING FACTOR

    The Australian Minister of Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) discussed the wheat situation to-day, especially the influence of Russia. He said that a ...

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  49. LAIS NORTHERN MAIL

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) intimated yesterday this the mail from [?], due at Marree on Saturday ...

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  50. LAND FOR UNEMPLOYED

    "Enquiries have been made, but no suitable Crown lands are available for offering to families who are unemployed and homeless," stated the ...

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  51. RAIN REPORTS

    LATE CROPS BENEFIT Renmark, October 21 About half an inch of rain has been registered here and in the adjacent ...

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  52. COST OF LIVING

    A largely attended meeting in the Port Adelaide Town Hall last night demonstrated its cordial approval of the efforts of the Housewives' ...

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  53. T.B. SOLDIERS' AID SOCIETY

    The annual meeting of the Tubercular Soldiers' Aid Society will be held on October 28, at 8 p.m. at the Returned Soldiers' Club Rooms, ...

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  54. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  55. MILKMAN'S LUCKY ESCAPE

    Two men had remarkable escapes shortly after 9 o'clock to-day. A milk cart in which they were riding was struck by a passenger train at a ...

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  56. WAIKERIE RECEIVES 20 POINTS

    Late crops are assured as the result of 90 points of rain, which has just been recorded. Orchards will also benefit. ...

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  57. T.B. SOLDIERS' WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

    The monthly meeting of the Women's Association will be held at the R.S. and S.L.L.A Club Booms, Angas-street, today at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. J. Fairweather ...

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  58. OFFICE BOT SLANDERED

    Lawrence Shutt, an office boy. was awarded £150 damages by Judge Macindoe and a jury in the County Court to-day, for alleged slander. The ...

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  59. GAWLER SUDNAY TRADING

    A by-law; agreed to by the Gawler Council proposing the repeal of the existing by- law forbidding Sunday [?]ing , was tabled in the House of [?] ...

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  60. BAND OF HOPE COMPEITIONS

    The competitions organised by [?] of Hope were continued in [?] Australian District Rechabits Hall [?] Results:- Prepared Speech – Hand [?] ...

    Article : 31 words
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