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  2. SHORT MEMORIES IN TIN HARE SCANDAL

    Further evidence about the formation of the Wollongong Coursing Company was given today when Mr. Justice liaise Rogers, ...

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  3. WHEAT ON UP GRADE

    Reports from America continue to advise unfavorable conditions for Canadian wheat crops, which, according to a leading English authority. ...

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  4. DRIED FRUITS LEGISLATION

    The opinion was given yesterday by the Crown Solieitor (Mr. Hannan) that the Privy Council judgment in the case of F. A. ...

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  5. READY FOR BIG FLIGHT

    A flight from Portmarnock, Ireland, to New York and back to England in 31½ days is Mr. J. A. Mollison's ambitious plan for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ON VERGE OF EVENTS AT OTTAWA

    The Imperial Economic Conference is on the threshold of vital decisions. If present promise are fulfilled this will ...

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  7. POLICE SEARCH FOR WANTED MAN

    The police are still searching for a second man, believed to have been concerned in the daylight hold-up in Gouger street ...

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  8. NURSES MAY BEGIN TRAINING

    A further regulation, approved at a special meeting of Executive Council yesterday afternoon, permits trainees under the Nurses' ...

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  9. MYSTERY HIKE ON SATURDAY

    So popular was the mystery hike on July 30. when 3.550 people. from children up to octogenarians. attended, that the ...

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  10. FRANCES BULT'S 2ND AT OLYMPIAD

    Miss Frances Bult (Australia) swam second to Miss Helene Madison, the American champion, in a semi-final of the women's 100 ...

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  11. MINISTERS REPLY TO MR. FORSYTH

    the gallery, which has taken the form of a malady in certain quarters, said the Minister of Labor and Employment (Mr. Richards) yesterday, ...

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  12. RESIGNATION FROM BOARD

    The resignation of Mr. R. J. Ru[?]all, chairman of the board of the Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, as a member of the Nurses' Registration ...

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  13. Carslake Remanded Till Monday.

    Application for a remand was made by the Assistant Police Prosecutor 'Mr. J. P. Walsh) when John Patrick Carslake (31), bootmaker of Adelaide, ...

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  14. STEERING GEAR LOCKS

    When the steering gear of a motor lorry locked at 11 a.m. yesterday, and the vehicle plunged through a fence and buried its nose in the River ...

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  15. Australians For Games Against U.S.

    At a meeting of the managers of Empire teams today Australians to take part in the British Empire-United States games were chosen. Golding ...

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  16. BOMB AT CAPTAIN'S CABIN DOOR

    Last Friday Captain Anderson, of the steamer Tees, which is undergoing an overhaul at Lyttelton, found a large cigarette tin crammed full of ...

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  17. EASY MONEY

    An English manufacturing firm sent to an Adelaide resident as his request a catalogue. Postage from England to Adelaide was 1/. Although ...

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  18. Poultry Farmer Wounded By Intruders

    Mr. J.N.B. Owen, poultry farmer, of Salisbury, was struck on the head with a piece of wood, and rendered unconscious for about an hour, when ...

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  19. 11 WOMEN RIDERS FOR OAKBANK

    For the Adelaide Hunt Club's pointto-point meeting, at Oakbank next Saturday, 11 horses have been nominated for the Women's Point-to-Point ...

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  20. Solo Flyer Leaves For Australia

    Lieutenant-Commander G. S. Hall, an Australian, who will revert to the Royal Australian Navy after having served abroad on the aircraft carrier ...

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  21. SOILS OF AUSTRALIA

    Russia had set the lead in soil studies or the world, and the first soil map of Australia was published in Moscow, said Professor J.A. Prescott, ...

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  22. LAST THREE PLACES IN TEST TEAM

    The "Daily Telegraph" claims on excellent authority that the selectors have decided, in view or his recent fine bowling, to include Tate in the Test ...

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  23. JUNIOR TENNIS TEAM FOR ENGLAND

    The New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association, in a letter to the South Australian Association, read at a meeting of the council last night. gave ...

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  24. Waikerie Support For Control Legislation

    Mr. J.H. Stran[?]man. chairman of the Waikerie District Council, refused to comment on the article appearing in "The Advertiser" of Friday under ...

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  25. NATIONAL ANTHEM AT UNLEY

    The Unley City Council decided last night that the singing or playing of the National Anthem should be a condition of the leasing or the City Hall ...

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  26. NEW ROAD FOR BRIGHTON PROPOSED

    The mayor (Mr. C. J. Coventry) informed a meeting of the Brighton Council last night that after 19 years of deputations and petitions, the ...

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  27. AUTOMATIC PHONES FOR CITY?

    "The question of converting the central telephone district from the manual system to the automatic is at present being considered." said the Deputy ...

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  28. SAYS HE WAS ROBBED IN LANE

    Stating that he had been robbed of 36 in a lane off King William street Austin Graham Verne Woodhead. of Nairne. rushed into the Adelaide Police ...

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  29. Rich Nugget Found In Victoria

    Excitement was caused at Wedderburn today by the display of a nugget of gold found by Mr. J.R. Donaldson. The nugget, which weighs more than ...

    Article : 79 words
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