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  2. LABOR STRIVES FOR UNITY

    Proposals for the restoration of unity in the Labor Party were discussed at the interstate conference of the A.L.P. which ...

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  3. SECURING LONDON MONEY FOR S.E. SCHEME

    An arrangement whereby Sir Henry Barwell, former AgentGeneral, will place a secheme for settlement in the South-East ...

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  4. CLEARING AWAY POLITICAL OPPONENTS

    The Nazis, boasting over a triumphant week, now announce that, the only two political parties which have not yet been ...

    Article : 249 words
  5. AUSTRALIANS WIN EASILY

    The Wimbledon tennis championships opened today in fine, sultry weather. All four Australians were set down to play, but ...

    Article : 282 words
  6. FEDERAL CABINET CHANGES DISCUSSED

    The suggestion that the Premier (Mr. Sievens) may be offered the portfolio of Commonwealth Treasurer was discussed in ...

    Article : 268 words
  7. ULM AT RANGOON

    Special Cable To "The Advertiser" RANGOON. June 26. Mr. C.T.P. Ulm, in the monoplan Faith in Australia, arrived ...

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  8. ACREAGE RESTRICTION PUT TO STATES

    Australia's attitude in proposals at the World Conference for the restriction of wliwrestriction of wheat aereages was no clearer yesterday but a significant development was the dispatch of a letter by the Commonwealth Goverment to the State Government containing a ...

    Article : 244 words
  9. W.A. Pilot To Make Record Breaking Attempt

    J Woods a pilot for the past four years on the Perth-Adelaide air mail route, hopes to leave Perth for Broome —a distance of 1.357 miles—next ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. CANADA SUPPORTS RESTRICTION

    New light on Canada's support for the restriction of acreage, even at the cost of antagonising her western provinces is the suggestion that the ...

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  11. DEAN INGE TO RESIGN NEXT YEAR

    Dean Inge will resign from the Deanery of St. Paul's next year owing to advancing years. He will be 73 next month. ...

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  12. Vines Says Professional Offer Not Definite

    Interviewed regarding the report that he had been offered £20,000 to turn professional at the end of the season. Vines said that no definite ...

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  13. "Times" On Quantitative Regulation

    The "Times" says:—"A policy aiming at a rise in wholesale prices by the quantitative regulation of supplies is developing rapidly, and the trade ...

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  14. LORD'S PRAYER IN GERMANY

    The Konigsberg correspondent of the British United Press reports:—"For the first time in four centuries, the Lord's Prayer has been changed from the ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. English Air Liner An Sydney

    After a leisurely flight from B[?] bane the Imperial Airways air [?] Astraea made a graceful landing at Mascot aerodrome this afternoon. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN TEAM MAY TOUR U.S.

    At the annual meeting of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association tonight a further cable message from the United States Association was read, ...

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  17. SERIOUS FLOODS IN INDIA

    Widespread floods have been caused by the clashing of two monsoon currents in Upper and Central India. Villages have been destroyed and ...

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  18. PROPOSES INFLATION OF DUTCH FLORIN

    Surprise was caused at a meeting of the Society of Commerce and Industry by a letter from Sir Henri Deterding, director-general of the Royal Dutch ...

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  19. DRIVE AGAINST AUSTRIAN NAZIS

    All Nazi members of the lower Diet have been arrested on a charge of high treason in connection with recent bomb outrages. Little damage was caused ...

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  20. DR. WARD INSPECTS MTT. CRAWFORD

    An inspection of the area at Mount Crawford, we were two gold nuggets were found recent y. was made yesterday by the Director of Mines (Dr. L. K. Ward). ...

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  21. LETTER TO STATES

    Seeking the views of the State Governments on proposals to restrict wheat acreage, the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Latham) sent communications ...

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  22. FIRST CENSUS FORMS DISTRIBUTED

    The distribution of census forms began officially yesterday, and by Thursday night every family group in South Australia should have one or more. ...

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  23. Minister Explains England-Australia Service

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Sir George Pearce) said today that apparently some misconception had arisen from his statement in the ...

    Article : 343 words
  24. FIRST NAZI FLAG IN S.A. WATERS

    The Nazi flag flew in South Australian waters yesterday for the first time when the steamer Magdeburg broke it out from her masthead while at Port ...

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  25. LITVINOFF'S WORK IN LONDON

    The "Daily Express" says that the Russian delegate to the World Conference (M. Litvineff), who is the Soviet Foreign Minister, is [?] tireless ...

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  26. PLACATING LITTLE ENTENTE

    LONDON, June 26. The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that, in order to placate the Little ...

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  27. "RESTRICTION WOULD BE FATAL"

    In explaining the South Australian Government's definite opposition to any scheme to restrict wheat production, the Premier (Mr. Butler) said ...

    Article : 219 words
  28. STATE OF SIEGE IN BULGARIA

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that no telephonic or telegraphic communications are possible with Bulgaria. A state of ...

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  29. FOOTBALL SECRETARY FRACTURES SKULL

    Cecil Martin, 34, traveller, of Laura street. Stepney, suffered a fractured skull when the motor cycle he was riding collided with the rear of a ...

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  30. Victorians Appointed' As S.A. Delegates

    Miss Jean Daly, and the secretary of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. C. Crofts) have been appointed by the South Australian A.L.P. ...

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  31. COLLIER MISSING

    Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of the small interstate collier, Christina Fraser. which is overdue at Geelong with a full cargo of coal from ...

    Article : 161 words
  32. England 6/156 In Test Against West Indies

    England lost six wickets' for 156 by lunch time in the first Test match against the West Indies. Which was resumed today. There was little play ...

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  33. 1,100 Arrested In Night

    Eleven hundred people were arrested yesterday, but no prominent Macedonian leaders were found. Several people are believed to have ...

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  34. Brisbane Wool Market Firm

    The tenth series of wool sales opened today, when 15.328 bales were offered. Competition was most keen for all descriptions. Japan. Yorkshire, and ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. RUMORS OP DRUG TRAFFICKING

    Reports that illicit drugs are finding their way in[?] Adelaide "have resulted in a close watch being kept on all avenues through which drugs could be ...

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  36. FIRST AID RIVALRY

    Rivalry between two first aid organisations for the work of attending to injured League footballers caused some discussion at the meeting of the ...

    Article : 206 words
  37. 80,000 DRIVING LICENCES EXPIRE

    On Friday 80.000 motor or motor cycle driving licences in South Australia will be due for renewal. The Registrar of Motor Vehicles (Mr. ...

    Article : 122 words
  38. £560,000 FOR PUBLIC

    On Friday the Savings Bank of South Australia will distribute £560,000 in interest among its depositors. For several weeks the staff of the ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. TERRORIST BOMB IN ST. PETER'S

    The explosion during Mass in St. Peter's Cathedral today was caused by a bomb which had been left in a suitcase in a cloakroom by an unknown ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. Australasian. Players' Scores In Lancashire League

    In the Lancashire League matches on Saturday. Australasian players fared as follows:—Hird. 62 and two wickets. Richardson, 61 and four ...

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  41. Boy, Shot In Head, Dies

    Albert Jones (17). of the Chandler Boys' Training Farm, Roelands. who was accidentally shot in the head yesterday by a companion, who fired at a ...

    Article : 70 words
  42. Rain Misses Pastoral Areas; More Coming

    None of the rain which fell during the week-end and early yesterday morning, was received in the pastoral areas. The agricultural districts received only ...

    Article : 102 words
  43. One Killed And Two Injured In Motor Crash

    Richard Carr, 20, of Dulwich Hill, died from a fractured skull received in a motor accident in Parramatta road, Homebush this afternoon. Edward ...

    Article : 72 words
  44. Squadron-Leader Hinkler's Estate

    The gross estate of Squadron Leader Hinkler is valued at £903. with net personalty at £792. Hinkler died intestate, and letters of administration ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. Golfer Drops Dead

    While playing on the Morrinsville golf links today. Arthur James Mueller. 55, secretary of the local club, collapsed and died. ...

    Article : 28 words
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