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  2. THROUGH JUNGLE AND MARSH

    A 1,400 mile lasting months, which took two constables through swamp and jungle, ended on Saturday, when Constables ...

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  3. GOVERNOR GENERAL TO ARRIVE TONIGHT

    The Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) and Lady Isaacs will arrive in Adelaide today. Lady Isaacs this morning from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WHEAT BILL TO GO ON

    The report of the Select Committee which has enquired into the effects of the Wheat Storage Bill will be presented to the ...

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  5. GOOD BARGAIN AT OTTAWA

    In Federal political circles the feeling is growing that when the full results of the Ottawa Conference are revealed even strong ...

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  6. COUNCIL STIR AT NORWOOD

    A stir was caused at a meeting of the Kensington and Norwood. Council last night when a motion by Alderman Woods, "that the ...

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  7. DE VALERA AT GENEVA

    Under the shadow of the world depression, the thirteenth Assembly of the League of Nations opened today with a subdued ...

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  8. MR. LYONS

    With the resignation of another Federal Minister, the PostmasterGeneral (Mr. Fenton), threatened the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) ...

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  9. FEWER THAN 40 M.P.'S POSSIBLE

    There was a development yesterday over the Bill which the Attorney-General (Mr. Denny) will introduce this week to reduce ...

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  10. WHAT AUSTRALIA GOT FROM OTTAWA

    Of all the Dominions, Australia war the greatest beneficiary under the Ottawa agreement, said the Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullett) in a ...

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  11. DELICATE POSITION OF BRADMAN

    It is apparent that the Board of Control cannot secede from the position it has taken up in re-enacting the player-writer rule for the ...

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  12. GANDHI ENDS HIS FAST

    Gandhi ended his fast at 5.10 p.m. today. A board of British and Indian doctors who examined Gandhi this ...

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  13. BOOKMAKERS' BILL

    In the Assembly today Mr. McArthur will give notice for the Introduction of a Bill for the licensing of bookmakers. He hopes to get it to the ...

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  14. "FRANCE'S PROOF OF PACIFISM"

    "War is a collective crime; how can one teach children the art of killing?" asked the Premier (M. Herriot) in a speech at Gramat on the eve of ...

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  15. BENNETT HANGED FOR CRIMINAL ASSAULT

    David Bennett (59), who bad been convicted of having criminally assaulted a girl aged four years, and sentenced to death, was hanged this morning at ...

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  16. 4 P.C. AUSTRALIAN LOAN ABOVE PAR

    For the first time since the new securities came on the market last year, an Australian consolidated 4 per cent, loan, which a year ago sold as low as ...

    Article : 184 words
  17. BOMB RAID ON INDIAN INSTITUTE

    A party of 10 Terrorists, armed with stolen police muskets, revolvers, sporting guns, and bombs, raided the Assam-Bengal Railway Institute at ...

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  18. "STRIKE WHILE OTTAWA IRON IS HOT"

    The "Morning Post" gives prominence to an article by Mr Hughes M.H.R., entitled "End of Drift," which deals with trade improvement and ...

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  19. Western Australian Sentence

    Bennett was not sentenced to death for a similar offence here. He was sentenced to imprisonment for life with nine lashes. The then ...

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  20. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    As the result of a collision at Semaphorie yesterday afternoon, Cyrus Easton (49), laborer, of Benson street, Semaphore, was taken to the Port ...

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  21. U.S. MAY SELL WHEAT TO CHINA

    Representatives of the Federal Farm Board and the Reconstruction finance Corporation held a. conference with President Hoover and the Secretary of ...

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  22. Effort To Make Mr. Lang Federal Labor Leader

    It is understood that the supporters of Mr. Lang in New South Wales will now organise for the triennial conference of the Federal Labor Party, to ...

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  23. League Of Nations' Difficult Financial Position

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express," referring to the financial position of the League of Nations, states that the Council of ...

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  24. Reunited Cabinet At Welcome Home Dinner

    It will be a reunited Cabinet that will gather at the Parliamentary refreshment room, tomorrow evening, when a welcome home dinner will be ...

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  25. NEW BUILDINGS AT ADELAIDE HOSPITAL

    The construction of a casualty and admission block which will adjoin the new outpatients' building at the Adelaide Hospital, will be started ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. "WHEAT HAS NOT DONE BADLY"

    According to a review by the Sanday Company, of New York and London, it cannot be said that wheat has emerged badly from its ordeal. The ...

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  27. FAMOUS BANKNOTES SWINDLE RECALLED

    Memories of the famous Waterlow banknotes swindle case have been re—vived by the arrest of an alleged counterfeiter named Gustavo Hennies. ...

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  28. CRITICISM OF GOLD BOUNTY AGREEMENT

    The "Financial News" says:—"The official statement on the gold bounty agreement is far from explicit. Does the statement mean that if the ...

    Article : 183 words
  29. Mussolini Calls For Army Of Reservists

    The "Daily Herald," in announcing that Mussolini has called for 1,200,000 reservists, the mobilisation to begin on October 1, says that it is ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. Man's Dead Body Found After Scuffle

    Following the sounds of a scuffle in a street in Spring Hill, near the city, late tonight, the police arrived to find the body of J. J. Considine (about 50). ...

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  31. Sir Granville Ryrie Seeks Senate Seat

    Sir Granville Ryrie, former High Commissioner for Australia, in a speech at the Constitutional Association luncheon today, expressed a ...

    Article : 239 words
  32. PUZZLE OF MR. FENTON'S POSITION

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Fenton), without making his position any clearer, left Melbourne tonight to attend a vital meeting of the Federal ...

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  33. Cuts In N.S.W. Rail And Tram Services

    In its plan to make economies and eliminate rationing, the Ministry has completed its retrenchment proposals for the railway and tramway services. ...

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  34. CLOSER LIBERAL CO-OPERATION

    The latest development in the Liberal crisis are discussions between the sections headed by Sir Herbert Samuel and Sir John Simon, suggesting that ...

    Article : 164 words
  35. CHIT SYSTEM FOR PERTH COUNCILLORS

    The Perth City Council decided today to Institute a chit system, under which each councillor will be supplied with 20 chits fortnightly, each chit ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. EDUCATION CONFERENCE

    The Director of Education (Mr. W. J. Adey), who attended the ninth conference of Directors of Education of the Commonwealth in Sydney, ...

    Article : 149 words
  37. Is Inquest Evidence Inducement To Suicide?

    "It is, I think, beyond dispute that the publication of evidence of inquests into suicide induces people who might otherwise continue to fight against ...

    Article : 103 words
  38. Dance Halls And Cafes To Pay Gramophone Licence

    In consequence of the growing practice of using gramophone records in dance halls and cafes, leading manufacturers have decided to impose an ...

    Article : 53 words
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