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  2. PAYMENTS TO MR. HILL

    The Premier (Mr. Butler), in the Address-in-Reply debate in the Assembly yesterday, explained to the House the facts relating to ...

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  3. MANSLAUGHTER VERDICT

    Salem Macksad, 51, Syrian storekeeper, of Gilbert street, Adelaide, was found guilty of manslaughter in the Criminal ...

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  4. OPTICAL BOARD MEMBER RESIGNS

    Mr. A. J. Gluyas, one of the Government nominees on the Board of Optical Registration, said yesterday that he had ...

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  5. "LITTLE OTTAWA CONFERENCE" MEETS

    Extraordinary efforts are being made to enable the "Little Ottawa Conference" to meet in secrecy, and thus to escape the attention ...

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  6. BODY OF THREE FOR BREAD ENQUIRY

    The composition of the committee appointed by the Government to enquire into the price of bread was announced in the Assembly ...

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  7. NAZI SEARCH FOR RADICALS

    The correspondent of the British United Press reports that one of the greatest traffic stoppages in history, which lasted for forty ...

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  8. EXPRESSES HOURS LATE

    As the result of the derailment of a goods train from Adelaide between Jung and Murtoa, near Horsham. at 8.30 p.m. today, the ...

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  9. MORE CRITICS OF BODY LINE

    In their second innings against England in the second Test match. which ended in a draw yesterday. the West Indians had ...

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  10. REPRISALS AGAINST U.S.

    France has dramatically increased duties on about 60 branches of American imports by amounts reaching 800 per ...

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  11. Express To Adelaide Likely To Make Up Time

    The express to Adelaide was three hours late when it reached Serviceton. The South Australian train controller said last night that it was expected ...

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  12. £ NOT LINKED TO FRANC

    In a Parliamentary answer, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Hore-Belisha) said today that there was no truth in any suggestion ...

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  13. NEW CORONER TO BE APPOINTED SOON

    An announcement is expected soon on the abolition of the office of Public Solicitor, and the steps to be taken for the appointment of a City Coroner. It ...

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  14. ULM GOES TO IRELAND

    Messrs. Ulm, Allan and Taylor, who flew from Australia in the Faith in Australia, will fly to Dublin tomorrow to await suitable weather for their ...

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  15. BETTER ATMOSPHERE FOR WHEAT

    Proceedings at the World Conference proper are confined to a series of winding-up formalities, but keen interest continues in the wheat talks and the ...

    Article : 298 words
  16. "NEW EXODUS OF JEWS LIKELY"

    The "Daily Herald" says:- "Undiminished persecution by the [?] is likely to lead to a new exodus of [?] from Germany. One hundred thousand ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. JAPANESE COMPETITION

    In a statement regarding the possible convening of a conference between British and Japanese industrialists with regard to Japanese trade competition, ...

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  18. Woods Leaves Karachi For Jask

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  19. WASHAWAYS AND FLOODS IN N.S.W.

    A substantial improvement in weather conditions took place on the north coast today, and the danger of serious floods, except in one instance, ...

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  20. Denial That Ex-Kaiser Has Fortune of £35,000,000

    The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press reports that the ex-Kaiser still heads the dwindling [?] of German millionaires, the latest tax ...

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  21. Italian Armada Leaves New York

    SHEDIAC, New Brunswick. July 25. Twenty-two planes of the Italian armada arrived here this afternoon from New York. One landed at Rockland. ...

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  22. AIRWAYS OFFICER BACK IN LONDON

    Major Brackley, who flew the Imperial Airways plane Astrea to Australia on a survey flight, in connection with, the establishment of an air mail service, has ...

    Article : 257 words
  23. BALHANNAH-MOUNT PLEASANT RAILWAY

    The Transport Control Board did net favor the closing of the railway line between Balhamrah and Mount Ple[?] said the Minister of Railways (Mr.[?]) ...

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  24. WHEAT ESTIMATES OF 11 COUNTRIES

    The International Institute of Agriculture expects a record wheat crop. The preliminary estimates covering eleven countries aggregate 18,000,000 ...

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  25. 5,000 TECHNICIANS STRIKE AT HOLLYWOOD

    Motion picture studios endeavored to maintain production today after 5,000 more technicians had struck work. Union workers left their jobs, a ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. DUTCH INDIES NEW TRADE MEASURE

    Following upon the declaration of the Agricultural Director to the People's Council that the economic behavior of other countries would lead the Dutch ...

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  27. Blind Professor's 10,000 Word Address From Memory

    The new president of the British Medical Association, Professor T. Gillman Moorland, who is blind, delivered his address of 10,000 words from ...

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  28. "ENGLAND WAKING UP TO POSITION"

    That it was certain that an Australian team would be Gent to England next year, was the view expressed by Mr. W. J. Johnson, an interstate and ...

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  29. US. Limits Wheat Fluctuations Permanently

    The Farm Belief Act administrators, and representatives of United States grain exchanges, agreed today tentatively to limit fluctuations in prices on ...

    Article : 102 words
  30. ADVENTURE OF TWO SCHOOLGIRLS

    Before the Orient liner Orsova was out of Port Phillip Bay last evening, on its voyage to Adelaide, two girls, who did not have tickets, were found on ...

    Article : 181 words
  31. 'RANTINGS OF MAN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE'

    "The statements were never justified, never based on facts, and were the rantings of a man without knowledge, or full knowledge, of the cases to which ...

    Article : 356 words
  32. VINES ACCEPTS BLAME

    Ellsworth Vines, in a letter to American newspapers in Paris, chivalrously takes all the blame for not retiring earlier in his match against Perry in ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. EFFECT OF WAGE ADJUSTMENT

    The secretary of the Employers' Federation (Mr. Boykett) said yesterday that most of the awards now operating in South Australia came under the ...

    Article : 162 words
  34. GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNDLAND

    ST. JOHNS. Newfoundland, July [?] "As Lord Amulree has not submitted any recommendations. I have no comment to make." said the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. Limit To New York Stock Exchange Hours

    The Stock Exchange, following the close of today's abbreviated session announced that, until further notice, trading hours will be from 11 a.m to 2 p.m ...

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  36. GIRL DIES FROM BRUTAL ASSAULT

    Miss Katheine Doorman, 25, machinist. died in the Alfred Hospital to-day of the shocking head injuries she received when attacked at her home at ...

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  37. "LAWS KEEPING MEN OUT OF JOBS"

    Dealing with the unemployment problem yesterday in the Assembly, the Premier (Mr. Butler) said arbitration laws were responsible for some men ...

    Article : 274 words
  38. Canadian Government Enters Winnipeg Market

    Bolstered by constructive buying, wheat futures gained 5 and 4½ cents today. The Government wheat ...

    Article : 99 words
  39. Australians Win At Winchester

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  40. BEAUTIFYING PORT ROAD PLANTATIONS

    A conference of representatives of interested councils at Woodville [?] night decided to ask the Government to grant a long leave of the [?] ...

    Article : 155 words
  41. MOTOR TYRE PRICES REDUCED

    A reduction of 10 per cent, in the prices of all classes of motor and motor cycle covers and tubes of Australian manufacture has been announced by ...

    Article : 91 words
  42. Prospect For General Rain Not Promising

    Yesterday's rain is not likely to benefit the northern agricultural districts or the pastoral country. The Divisional Meteorloogist (Mr.E. ...

    Article : 97 words
  43. Effect In Victoria

    In accordance with the adjustments based on the cost of living figures, calculated on the all-items table, which was adopted recently by the Arbitration ...

    Article : 179 words
  44. WHEAT CARRY OVER MORE THAN NORMAL

    In a review of the world wheat position Mr. A. H. McDonald. Director of Agriculture, declared today that, unless there was a marked increase in the ...

    Article : 218 words
  45. ATTEMPT TO WRECK GOVERNOR'S TRAIN

    An attempt to wreck the special train on which the Governor of Bengal (Sir John Anderson) was returning from a tour of East Bengal, was made at ...

    Article : 76 words
  46. Charged With Attempting To Poison Husband

    Charged with having foloniously administered poison with intent to murder her husband Be[?] Webster, at Elack Flat. Bulga, on June 27 Hannah ...

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  47. Gandhi's "Fresh Sacred Mission In Life"

    Gandhi has decided to disband his ashram. or "Haven or Retreat." on the eve of embarking on 'a fresh sacred mission in life." He refuses, however, ...

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  48. SHOT IN HEAD

    Frederick Les Mann, who was aliened to have been shot in the head a. Winnecke, Central Australia, recently, was sent yesterday to Adelaide. His ...

    Article : 46 words
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