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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    The Vice-Chancellor of the Adelaide University (Sir William Mitchell), in an address to students yesterday under the auspices of the University ...

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  3. TODAY'S FOOTBALL

    The principal league football match today will be that between North Adelaide and Sturt at the Unley Oval. ...

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  4. HALF YEARLY MOTOR REGISTRATION

    To discuss the Premier's decision not to introduce the system of half-yearly registration of motor vehicles, the ...

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  5. WOMEN FIGHT

    During the meeting of the Port Adelaide Unemployed Women's Movement at the Working Men's Hall. Dalestreet, Port Adelaide, on Thursday ...

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  6. GIRL ON PERJURY CHARGE

    The trial of Doreen Alma Anastasia Haskett (20), of Myponga, on a charge of having committed perjury when giving evidence in the Adelaide Police ...

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  7. IN OTHER CITIES

    Parliament really settled down to business this week. when the Government began its heavy task of putting into operation the radical ...

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  8. OUTBACK RELIEF

    Judging by the wonderful contributions received each day, there must be knitting and sewing circles working for Outback Relief in every part of the ...

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  9. FINGER PRINTS OF THE DEAD

    A number of leading spiritualists believe that they are on the eve of great discoveries, with definite proof that the dead can communicate with those on ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' COMMITTEE TO EXAMINE WAR PENSIONS

    Accepting a suggestion from returned soldier organisations, which conferred in Canberra today, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announced in the House of Representatives that a committee of six returned men had been appointed to investigate the pro- Australia the people had not even heard of the debt conversion project. Mr. Latham also pointed out that the Bill was a powerful instrument ...

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  11. LABOR NEWS

    More than 30 men have received notice of dismissal from the Islington railway workshops during the past week. They include blacksmiths, ...

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  12. THIEVES TAKE TOBACCO AND LIQUOR

    Thieves who broke into the Avenues Hotel, Stepney, on Thursday night, took away with them all the cigarettes, cigars, and tobacco, worth about £30, in ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA

    The members of the South Australian Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. W. H. Foote, A.R.C.M. will give a special Wagner conceit on ...

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  14. AMBITIOUS GIRL CYCLIST

    Miss Doreen Middleton, the Victorian girl cyclist, who rode from Melbourne to Adelaide in 4 days 204 hours, which is faster than any woman had ever ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    Mr. Can Eckermann, who died on June 10. at Blyth, after a lengthy illness, at the age of 79 years, was a highly respected resident. He was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    FOR the Art Gallery, South Australia has secured a few gems from Melbourne. It is gratifying to observe that ...

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  17. AD. CLUB BALL COMPETITION

    To advertise the Ad. Club ball for charity next, month, the Advertising Institute has arranged a showcard competition, for which cash and other ...

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  18. WOMAN SHEEPBREEDER.

    A shipment of stud sheep from New Zealand, which will be used by Miss Joyce Dawkins, daughter of the wellknown breeder. Mr. W. J. Dawkins. of ...

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  19. STRANDED MIGRANTS

    No Immediate relief (if, indeed, any at all can be afforded) is likely for the stranded British migrants, who are seeking repatriation. The State ...

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  20. Citizens' League Meetings

    The following meetings and speakers have been arranged by the Citizens' League:— Tomorrow, 3 p.m.—Botanic Park. ...

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  21. Lindrum Scores Heavily by Nursery Cannons

    T. Newman struck, better form in tonight's session of his match against W. Lindrum, and his break of 464 particularly well played. Lindrum scored ...

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  22. AIR SERVICES TO BE DISCONTINUED

    The directors of A.N.A., Ltd., today decided that the company's aerial services would be discontinued from Friday of next week if the Federal ...

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  23. BIG CITY PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED

    The very extensive premises adjoining the Green Dragon Hotel on South-terrace, formerly used as a Furniture Repository by Messrs. Richard Mitchell ...

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  24. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Answers to general questions will be published in "The Advertiser" daily. Other answers will appear at follow: Motoring. Tuesdays; recipes [?] ...

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  25. SUICIDE AFTER ATTACK ON FAMILY

    After having attacked and seriously injured his wife, daughter and son early yesterday morning, Ernest Alfred George Morris, 57, journalist, of ...

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  26. HER LAST TRIP

    The steamer Grace Darling made her last trip yesterday, when she was towed down the Port Adelaide River to Garden Island, in the North Arm, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. CIVIC ORGAN RECITAL

    Mr. John Dempster (City Organist) trill give a lunch hour recital next Wednesday. John Stanley's organ concerto, Rameau's G Minor Gavotte, ...

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  28. McMAHON BEATEN BY BISSETT

    In the final of the Dunlop cup (donated by the Dunlop-Perdria[?] Company) played at Seaton yesterday, E. D. Blssett. the Mount Osmond professional, defeated F. W. ...

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  29. SEEKING POINTS IN COUNTY MATCHES

    Rain having wiped out the first two days' play in the Warwickshire-Surrey, match, the captains announce that if play is possible on Friday they will ...

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  30. Request for Subsidy

    Replying in Mr. White in the House of Representatives today, the Minister for Defence said the Ministry was still considering the request of ...

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  31. DOLE FRAUDS

    Every day we hear of some fraud or another, but there is nothing fraudulent about ZAC. It is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act, ...

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  32. MEN'S FURNISHINGS

    Salts to Measure. 95/; Overcoats. Special Reductions. 39/6 for 29/6, 49/6 for 36/6; Flannel Trousers, 9/11. Don't miss these; they are bargains.—[?] ...

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  33. CRUDE OIL ENGINES

    "The real income of a community is the value of the production—both primary and secondary—of that community," said Mr. F. M. Best, in an ...

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  34. WATERFRONT WORK

    A deputation from the Federal executive of the A.L.P. asked the Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) today to arrange that licences for work on the ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. ROYAL ADELAIDE WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP

    In the final of the Royal Adelaide women's championship, played at Seaton yesterday. Miss K. Cudmore easily defeated Mrs. Monfries, 7 up and 6 to play. ...

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  37. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  38. "PITIFUL TO SEND BOY TO GAOL"

    An attempt to find means to allow a young stowaway to pay his fine and avoid going to gaol for 10 days, was made by Mr. G. W. Halcombe, S.M., ...

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  39. SCOTSMAN'S CONFIDENCE IN AUSTRALIA

    When the Barrabool arrived at the Outer Harbor last night, Mr. C.W. Hopkins, a Sydney journalist, said there was on board a Scots passenger who was ...

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  40. Licences Inspected

    Surprise was caused among wharfworkers at Port Adelaide yesterday when two officers of the Navigation Department visited all the ships in ...

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  41. Guano Deposits Near Copley

    Because of the results of previous investigations into similar deposits, officials of fertiliser companies in Melbourne are not greatly impressed [?] ...

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  42. Index to Advertisements

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 words
  43. FAT STOCK SALES

    Railway bookings show that 59 cattle vans and 154 sheep trucks have been ordered for next week's sales at the Abattoirs. These figures indicate a ...

    Article : 157 words
  44. KILKENNY COMPETITIONS

    Following are the results of last night's Kilkenny competitions.—Humorous recitation (under 7 years)—Billie Long. June Barnes, 97; Royce Foster. 92; highly ...

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  45. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  46. DISTRICT COUNCIL NOMINATIONS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
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