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  2. NEW SEASON'S WOOL CUPS

    One of the brightest features of the final wool sale of the Adelaide 1930-31 season yesterday was the good demand by ...

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  3. FIGHTING FOR PLACES IN TOP FOUR

    Today's League football matches should have an important effect on the various teams' prospects of inclusion in the final four. ...

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  4. VALUABLE HINTS ON DAIRYING

    "I would ask all manufacturers to try and inculcate a spirit of trust between the manufacturer and the supplier, and not, as is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. YOUTHFUL BAND'S MANY THEFTS

    How a small band of youths, who called themselves "The Firm," systematically stole motor car parts and tools from cars and Wagener's wrecking ...

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  6. MOVE TO BOOST AUSTRALIAN GOODS

    Declaring that the new Australian treaty will be lost if Australia finds herself buying far more from Canada than she sells. "The Sun," in a ...

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  7. IN OTHER CITIES

    It has now become a truism that in current Federal politics one never knows what is going to happen next. This week there has occurred the ...

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  8. OUTBACK RELIEF

    A very valuable contribution to the Outback Relief Fund has been made through the special appeal of Madame Wu for new woollen ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Nominations for district council elections throughout the State will close today at noon. Where elections are necessary they will be held on Saturday. ...

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  10. FINE FOR THE PRESENT

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Very light to light rain was recorded generally over the settled areas of South Australia on Friday ...

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  11. NEW WHEAT BOUNTY DISLIKED

    In the House of Commons today, Mr. A, W. Neill (Independent) said the five cent bounty on export wheat proposed in the Budget would simply ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST

    A few clearing showers, otherwise fine for the present; but more unsettled weather developing from the westward in ...

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  13. CONFERENCE PLANS

    On the return of the Premier (Mr. Hill) yesterday from the Premiers' Conference an arrangement was made with him to meet the executive of ...

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  14. Farmers Reported to be Abandoning Holdings

    Driven out by drought from farms from which they have not had a crop since 1928, farmers are starting to trek north from Southern ...

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  15. TRAIN ALTERATIONS

    Alterations to certain train services will come into operation on Monday. The train for Port Pirie and Wilmington will leave Adelaide at 7.17 a.m. ...

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  16. Mr. Eldridge to Fight Cuts in Certain Pensions

    Mr. Eldridge, M.H.R., said today that the members of the Beasley group in the House of Representatives would, if necessary, vote against the Government ...

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  17. BRILLIANT PIANIST

    Miss Irene Agnes Lavinia Kemp, L.A.B., the brilliant Adelaide pianist, died suddenly last night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kemp, ...

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  18. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    CHICORY drying kilns are being erected at Mount Gambier. Local farmers are growing the root on a large scale. ...

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  19. REAR-ADMIRAL EVANS HERE TOMORROW

    Bear-Admiral Evans, who is returning to the Royal Navy, after having been in command of the Royal Australian Navy for two yeans, will ...

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  20. RADIO RECORD FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The steady increase in the popularity of radio in South Australia was revealed yesterday when the Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. p. ...

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  21. N.S.W. Caucus Behind Mr. Lang

    The State Parliamentary Labor Caucus today endorsed the plan of the Premier (Mr. Lang) to reduce all public service salaries in excess of £500 a ...

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  22. WATERFRONT SEESAW

    At meeting of the Executive council this morning the sixth set of regulations under the Transport Workers' Act was passed by the ...

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  23. Lord Stonehaven on "Australia's" Integrity

    "Australia's decision is a splendid proof of the nation's integrity," declared Lord Stonehaven, the former Australian Governor-General, who ...

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  24. MONTHLY TEAM TICKETS

    Three-section monthly periodical tram tickets may now be obtained between 9 a.m., and 5 p.m. from Mondays to Fridays inclusive, and between 9 ...

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  25. BALLOON STRANDED ON CHURCH SPIRE

    An extraordinary incident occurred during the French Air Force manoeuvres at Toulouse. A captive balloon escaped and drifted over the ...

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  26. OBITUARY

    Mr. W. G. Kendell, who was in business in Adelaide for about 50 years, died suddenly at his residence, at Hyde Park, at the age of 84. He arrived ...

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  27. Petrol Prices Increase in Victoria

    The retail price of petrol in Victoria is to be increased immediately by 1d. a gallon. First grade petrol will be 2/1 a gallon and second grade 2/ a galThe new prices were decided upon at ...

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  28. Russians Burn Village to Get Insurance

    Hearing that the village of Bialki, which has no brigade, was blazing furiously the fine brigade of the Rarest town hastened to its aid. As ...

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  29. £10,000 MAIL BAG ROBBERY

    Further evidence was taken at the Central Police Court today on the charges against Lancelot Verne Lynch, 31, postal assistant; Arthur Collins, 35, ...

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  30. LIFE-SAVING METHODS INTEREST OVERSEAS COUNTRIES

    Methods employed by the Surf LifeSaving Association of Australia for rescue work in rough water have attracted attention overseas. Many ...

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  31. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  32. JOCKEY'S COMPLAINT AGAINST OWNER

    The stipendiary stewards have investigated a complaint by J. Tully against E. Ward, whose gelding. Sea Guest, he rode in the W.A.T.C. Empire ...

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  33. ACT OF VANDALISM

    Further damage was done to the flagship of the Port Adelaide Central Methodist Mission fishing boat while at its moorings in Portland Canal during ...

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  34. TILDEN NOT COMING TO AUSTRALIA

    The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia received a cable message from W. T. Tilden, the American tennis player, today, Intimating that he would ...

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  35. DANCE PRICE WAR

    Competition between promoters of dance classes and assemblies in the city has become so acute recently that it is possible to obtain an afternoon's ...

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  36. Newman Again Leads

    Although Walter Lindrum obtained a lead last night in his match with Newman, his form this afternoon was so poor that Newman again went to ...

    Article : 201 words
  37. Index to Advertisements

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  38. SKATING TO BEGIN SOON

    The Pirie-street skating rink is being prepared for the opening of the season, which will be announced soon. The 30,000 square feet of floor is being ...

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  39. Miner Killed by Fall Down Chute

    Mr. Robert George Strachan (24). of Boulder, fell down a chute on the Golden Horseshoe mine at a late hour last night and was killed outright ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. AIR MAIL REACHES LONDON

    The Dutch Consul in Adelaide (Mr. F. G. Scarfe) stated yesterday that the Australian air mail, which was dispatched by the Abel Tasman from ...

    Article : 85 words
  42. Speed Produces Heart Disease

    The old maxim—do not run after a train, omnibus, or tramcar, there will be another along in a minute—should be taken seriously, especially if you are ...

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  43. Said to Have Been Assaulted by Four Men.

    Saying that he had been assaulted by four men. Ernest Leslie McKenna (34), of Marietta-street, City, was found lying semi-conscious in ...

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  44. DEATH OF SELECTED ANGAS CANDIDATE

    Regret was expressed in Labor circles yesterday at the announcement of the death, on the previous night of Mr. L. E. Fenton, of ...

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  45. MAIL FROM ENGLAND

    The Postal Department reported yesterday that the letter mail from the United Kingdom would arrive last night by train from Perth, and should ...

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  46. More Chicago Banks Close

    Five more local banks, with total deposits of approximately £5.000,000. have Shut their doors. Some of Chicago's largest, financial institutions are ...

    Article : 58 words
  47. Woman's Leg Fractured

    Mrs. Clara Hall (68), of Henley Beach-road. Torrensville. was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital fast night suffering from a fracture of the right ...

    Article : 57 words
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