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  2. LABOR NEWS

    The conference of delegates from re[?] camps, held yesterday at the Trades Hall under the auspices of the Government Workers' Association, ...

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  3. ZOO RARITY

    The birth of a llama at the Adelaide Zoo is not a novelty Three of them have arrived since the adult pair came from Sydney four years ago. ...

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  4. BUDGETING FOR BANKRUPTCY

    Omitting: only the war period, I have listened to every Budget speech for the last 30 years. I can recall not none out of all that ...

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  5. Fatalities And Accidents

    Hugh Davies 33 met with a fatal accident when returning home from his work at dusk yesterday. He was cycling along Clare road, on ...

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  6. WELL MATCHED TEAMS

    None of the four League football matches to be played today is likely to be one-sided and at least three of them will probably ...

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  7. £210.000 FOR BUILDINGS

    Works under construction or being planned in architects offices estimated at more than £210,000. are tangible evidence that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    George Wills & Co. report that the Blue Funnel passenger vessel Ascanius is expected to sail from the Outer Harbor at about noon today. The P. & O. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S STAKE IN THE ANTARCTIC

    The Antarctie territory which has been taken over by Australia under the terms of the Australian Antarctie Territory A[?] ...

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  10. Herriot And Ottawa Agreements

    M. Herriot. the Radical-Socialist' leader, in an article in "Les Annales" says that :.ie cannot see haw the Ottawa I Imperial tariffs can be! ...

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  11. FINE WEEK-END

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Due to the passage of a south-westerly change across south Australia on Thursday, showers ...

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  12. Wrist Fractured When Car Backfires

    Herman Muller, 39, mechanic. 120 Fisher street. Fullarton. received a fractured wrist last night when a motor car engine back fired as he was ...

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  13. TODAYS FORECAST

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  14. Cyclist Breaks Leg

    While Anthony Poole (45), of Thanet street, Meldreth Park, was riding to work at the Islington workshops along Holbrooks road. Underdale, yesterday ...

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  15. Man's Dead Body Found On Railway Line

    The dead bodv of a man which had been mutilated bv a train was found on the railway line between Jannali and Sutherland about 7 a.m. todav. The ...

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  16. COMMUNITY SINGING

    Mr. Sable Grivell conducted community singing in the Adelaide Town Hall during the lunch hour yesterday, with Miss Olive Lyons at the piano, and Mr. ...

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  17. "FAITH IN AUSTRALIA"

    Mr. C. T. P. TJlm's new triple-engined monoplane was christened "Faitti in Australia" by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) at the Mascot aerodrome today. ...

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  18. Pedestrian Killed In City Street

    John Hedges, 35. of Mosman, was iatally injured tonight when he stepped In front of a stationary taxi cab in Macqusrrio street, and was knocked ...

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  19. CIVIC ORGAN RECITAL

    The city aganist (Mr. Harold Wylde) will play three pieces—Bourree. Air and Hornpipe—from "The Water Music" (Handel) at the civic organ ...

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  20. DEBTS MISSION NOT LIKELY AT ONCE

    Discussions with the object of furthering plans for the ultimate settlement of the war debt between Britain and the United States will be continued by the ...

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  21. Girl Killed While Playing In Quarry

    While playing in a [?] at Armidale today Velva Walsh. 10. feil from a trailer. She received severe injuries to the back of the head and a fractured ...

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  22. Five Men Arrested In West-End

    Five men stated by the police to be ? recent, arrivals from other States -were arrested ebout 10.30 last night by Dei tective Herman and Plainclothes ...

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  23. NORTHFIELD HOSPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS

    The Suburban. Municipal, and District Councils' Association decided, at a special meeting last night, to ask the Government to adopt the assessment ...

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  24. KARACHI-LONDON AIR MAIL

    The postal authorities report that a rearrangement of the timetable of the Karachi-London air service permits the air mail reaching London on Mondays ...

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  25. UTOPIAN SCHEME THAT FAILED

    Like many similar socialistic experiments to create a workers' Utopia, which have been unsuccessful in different parts of the world, an attempt ...

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  26. PROTEST AGAINST WORKING FOR RATIONS

    The Adelaide electorate committee of the ALP. has decided to hold a meeting to protest against the proposed scheme of working for rations. ...

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  27. VITALITY CAN BE YOURS

    Science has proved the need for vitamins, and nothing equals Milk Emulsion as a sure supply of these healthgiving accessories. ...

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  28. £174 From Y.P.E.C. Badge Appeal

    Last night officers of the Young People's Employment Council had received £174 from the badge appeal held yesterday. The results of suburban ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. EVICTION DEPUTATION DEFERRED

    No reply was received yesterday from The Premier (Mr. Butler) to the request that a deputation should be received on the question of legislation, to prevent ...

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  31. Gold Again Down A Penny

    Gold was quoted at £6 2/1 today, a decrease of a penny on yesterday's price. ...

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  32. Control Of Farmers' Relief

    The Adelaide Chamber of Commerce has been informed by the Premier (Mr. Butler) that the Government -will consult with the special committee of the ...

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  33. GAS WORKERS' PROTEST

    At a meeting of the Federated Gas Employes' Union the following resolution was adopted:—"That we urge the Premier immediately to call Parliament ...

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  34. Protest Against Government Marketing Boards

    Following a Sydney conference of Ministers of Agriculture, at which it was recommended that the Federal Government should pass legislation to ...

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  35. France Re-states Attitude

    The Government's Note to America briefly recalls the previous Note giving the reason for deferring the debt payment, and says that these remain ...

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  36. FORMER ADELAIDE MAN ARRESTED IN SYDNEY

    William Francis Reid, or Young:. 64, publisher, was charged by provisional warrant before Mr. Woods' at the Central Police Court today, -with having at ...

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  37. Fire Long Distance From Nearest Plus

    Soon after 1230 am. today a fire started at the back of Mr. P. H. Egarr's carpentry workshop at Sixth avenue. St. Peters, and. so far away is the ...

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  38. Rear Lights On Bicycles

    At a meeting of the National Safety Council yesterday a letter was received from Cr. W. J. Barker, of the Burnside Council, asking for support for the ...

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  39. REMANDED TO ADELAIDE FROM SYDNEY

    Before Mr. Wood. S.M. at the Central Police Court today, Arthur William Mercer, 38, clerk, was charged, on a provisional warrant, with having on or ...

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  40. German Press Supports British View

    The German press is so preoccupie with the tension concerning relations with Austria that it devotes little attention to the World Conference. It ...

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  41. WORK AT DENTAL HOSPITAL

    A protest against the cessation of the making of artificial teeth and dental plates at the Dental Hospital was made yesterday by Mr. Howard. M.P. ...

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  42. Protest Against Cut In Education Vote

    A motion protesting against the proposed cut in the education vote was passed at a combined meeting of the Burnside School Committee and the ...

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  43. BRITAIN'S TRADE WITH JAPAN

    The Japanese Economic Federation has telegraphed the Federation of British Industries, the associated British ; Chambers of commerce and the Man- : ...

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  44. SPREADING BOYCOTT PROPAGANDA

    The committee which was appointed by the ALP. to give effect to its boycott scheme Which was adopted as a protest against the policy of working for ...

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  45. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  46. Prices For Australian Apples Overseas

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  47. Lost Valuables Restored To Woman Motorist

    Mrs. Rose Dixon. of Rundle street who on Thursday night, lost her handbag containing money and jewels worth £160. had it restored to her intact ...

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  48. SENIOR TOURIST TROPHY RACE

    An attempt will be made by the National Network Stations and 5CL to broadcast a running commentary of the Senior Tourist Trophy Race held ...

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  49. FIGHT AGAINST N.S.W. INNER GROUP

    More than twenty Labor Leagues have decided to support the demand of the socialisation section of the State Labor Party for a special Labor ...

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  50. MEANS NEARLY £6,000,000 TO AUSTRALIA

    Australia's overseas obligations will be lightened by £5.912.200 annually if there is a settlement of war debts that relieves her of payments. Britain ...

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  51. Index To Advertisement

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  52. Tow Line Snaps And Fouls Ship's Screw

    When the tug Woonda was turning the Blue Funnel liner Ascanius at the Outer Harbor yesterday morning before berthing her. one of the hemp tow lines ...

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  53. SENATE MINISTERS ON WAR DEBTS

    Effective answers were grven in the Senate today by tie leader of the • Government (Sir George Pearce) and the Assistant Treasurer (Sir Walter ...

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  54. National Conservative Wins By-Election

    The Parliamentary by-election in Altringham for the House of Commons, caused by the appointment of Sir Cyril Atkinson, the Conservative member, as ...

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  55. M. Litvinoff Thinks Mr. Thomas "A Funny Fellow"

    The World Conference has so far been productive of few of the so-called I Jghter incidents, but one has been revealed. Followine M. Lifrinoff's ...

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  56. Fiji Expects Budget Surplus

    The Fiji Colonial Treasurer (Mr. J. Craig) who arrived on the Mariposa on his way to England on furlough states that legislation confirming the ...

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  57. Arrested Between Train And Mailboat

    Following the sending from Melbourne of the description of a wanted man. Gordon Eric Noel Katte was arrested by Detective E. Francis and ...

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  58. NEW A.L.P. SECRETARY IN W.A.

    Mr. P. J. Trainer, secretary of the Plumbers and Metal Workers Union, has been elected general secretary of the State [?] ...

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  59. Humanity At Central

    Tonight at the Central Theatre. "Humanity" with Raloh Morgan and Boots Mallory. and "Skyscraper Souls" with Warren Williams and Anita Page, will ...

    Article : 43 words
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