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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    Elder Smith & Co. reported yesterday the receipt of a radiogram from the commander of the Narkunda to the effect that he expects to arrive at ...

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  3. "COMMUNISM A GROWING CHALLENGE"

    In addresses at the Baptist Assembly yesterday dealing with the challenge of Christ to communism, capitalism, and ...

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  4. TWO IMPORTANT

    Two of the four League football matches to be played today will have an important bearing on the struggle for ...

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  5. CONVERTING N.S.W. LOAN IN LONDON

    The City gathers that it will be at least a month before the embargo on new issues of loans will be removed, and that then the ...

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  6. SYDNEY POLICE RAID RUSSIAN'S FLAT

    Plans and document were produced in the Central Police Court today which, Detective-Sergeant Wickham said, clearly indicated ...

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  7. STABILISATION OF STERLING

    An address by Professor D. B. Copland, in which he advocated the stabilisation of sterling at a low rate, combined with a policy ...

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  8. LABOR NEWS

    Another round of the contest for control of the Labor machine in the Wallaroo district was Sought, yesterday, when a party of A.L.P. speakers ...

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  9. British Newspaper Views Of Dumping

    Britain's attitude to Russian dumping provided a topic for a lively discussion yesterday, that is before a decision was reached at Ottawa. ...

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  10. FINE WEEK-END

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The low pressure system which was situated in the Bight on Thursday morning moved ...

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  11. SCOUTS TO CALL FOR OLD CLOTHING

    Lady Hore-Ruthven (Chief State Commissioner for Girl Guides) has suggested that Boy Scouts might collect old clothing from householders ...

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  12. BURST OF GOLD SHARE BUYING

    Animated trading in gold mining shares marked the opening of business on the Stock Exchange of Adelaide yesterday. Brisk bidding for ...

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  13. SEATON RECORD BROKEN

    While W. S. Rymill to an excited gallery around the last green and on the clubhouse verandah at Seaton yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BOOKMAKERS OPPOSED

    The Council of Churches will send a deputation to the Premier (Mr. Hill) on Tuesday morning to protest against the proposal to license bookmakers. ...

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  15. Record Show Entries For Horses-In-Action

    Entries received by the Royal Agricultural Society for the Horses-inaction section of the Spring Show number 1,323, compared with 1,285 last ...

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  16. CONFERENCE OF INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

    The annual conference of the Institute of Public Administration will be held in the board room of the Chamber of Manufactures on ...

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  17. BARBARA HOWARD RECITAL

    Numerous requests nave encouraged Miss Barbara Howard, Adelaide's brilliant soprano, who has recently returned from England and the ...

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  18. Pulteney Grammar Annual Sports

    Many exciting finishes marked the annual sports of the Pulteney Grammar School Held yesterday afternoon at the Adelaide Oval. A. Smyth won the Sports ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVICE AND COURT AWARD

    The recommendation of the special meeting of the Public Service Association that a sum of money be allocated to collate evidence for an application ...

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  20. OVER 251 FROM BUTTON DAY

    To assist 10 charitable organisations, a badge-selling' campaign was conducted in Adelaide yesterday, and un till late last night the progress total ...

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  21. Women's Meeting Starts On Monday

    A four ball best ball competition will be held at Kooyonga on Monday in connection with the women's Australian championship meeting. The first ...

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  22. WHEAT STORAGE BILL

    The council of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting yesterday afternoon, unanimously carried a resolution, strongly disapproving of, ...

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  23. LABOR DAY AT POST ADELAIDE

    A meeting of representatives of nine unions and local committees has decided to hold Labor Day celebrations at Port Adelaide on October 12. There ...

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  24. LIFT FOR AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced this afternoon that official confirmation had been received of the reports that the German Government, ...

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  25. FORECASTING LIFE OF BROKEN HILL

    Further supporting his estimate that the life of the mines at Broken Hill is only another 16 years, as he declared at the Mining Managers' ...

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  26. THOUSAND VOICES CONCERTS

    Four concerts win be given by the Thousand Voices Choir this year—on Thursday, and on the following Saturday. Monday, and Wednesday. A ...

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  27. COMMUNITY SINGING

    To celebrate the twelfth anniversary of community song gatherings in the Adelaide Town Hall, a cake weighing 50 lb.. cut by Mrs. E. Anthoney, was ...

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  28. TROUBLE ON N.Z. WATERFRONT

    Watersiders at most of the principal ports in the Dominion refused today to accept work on the terms offered by the employers, in substitution for ...

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  29. EXCESSIVE COSTS AT WOODVILLE

    The case of the motorist who was fined 5/ with 3 1/ costs at Woodville for a motor offence, although he had notified his intention to plead guilty ...

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  30. Australian Currency Should Fall

    "Monetary management should be adopted instead of cost, reduction at, the method of adjustment to the new position." said Professor Copland. "It ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  32. Proposed Sugar Consumers' Association In S.A.

    At a meeting of the South Australian delegates who attended the recent interstate sugar consumers' conference in Adelaide, held at the Housewives' ...

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  33. U.S. TRADE FALLS AWAY

    The Commerce Department announced that exports in July were 107,000,000 dollars, or more than 73,000,000 dollars less than in July. ...

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  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 207 words
  35. SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT

    The largely attended luncheon given today by the Millions Cub, in honor of the presidents or the various sections of the Science Congress and ...

    Article : 618 words
  36. ADELAIDE BACH SOCIETY

    The Adelaide Bach Society announces a concert, accompanied by choral works, to be given in the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday evening. ...

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  37. Index To Advertisements

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 words
  38. FEDERAL LAND TAX RETURNS

    The attention of persons liable to furnish Federal Land Tax returns is drawn to an advertisement appearing in this issue, notifying that such ...

    Article : 49 words
  39. Adelaide Beats W.A. In Inter-University Debate

    The interstate university debates' were continued this evening, when the Adelaide team was awarded the decision against the University of ...

    Article : 47 words
  40. RUSSIAN VIEW OF OTTAWA

    "Pravda" describes Ottawa as a battlefield between Britain and America, the latter invisibly present at the conference. Ottawa had not ...

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  41. LEND-A-HAND CLUB PRIZES

    The following are the results from the Lend-a-Hand Club's bridge evening at the Grosvenor on August 11: — Tin of tea, Mrs. M. Buckley; cheese. ...

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  42. RECHABITE COMPETITIONS

    Results of last night's session:— Vocal Solo (novice, under 17)— Jean Pascoe. 85: Mavis Burman and Joyce Hen ley. 84: hon mention—Ray Thomas and ...

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  43. 430-Miles Pigeon Race

    Two hundred and eighteen racing pigeons, representing 84 members of 16 clubs connected with the South Australian Homing Pigeon Association, ...

    Article : 81 words
  44. CROYDON COMPETITIONS

    Last night's Croydon competitions resulted:- Piano Solo (open)-Ken Bradley. 91; Reg Carter. 90; Constance Owons, 88; hon. ...

    Article : 53 words
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