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  2. CONFUSION OVER TRUSTEE VOTES

    Although the City Council, sitting yesterday as a court of revision, approved the city rolls as they have been drawn up with ...

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  3. MAJOR FRENCH STRIKE ISSUES SETTLED

    "A Magna Charta for the workers" is the French press description of last night's strike settlement which was reached at a conference between ...

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  4. CHIEF SCOUT'S REPRESENTATIVE

    Sir Percy Winn Everett, a principal of Pearsons, the publishers, will visit Australia on behalf of the Boy Scouts' Association, of which he is a member ...

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  5. FINAL WOOL SALE ON THURSDAY

    The eighth and final Adelaide wool sale of the current series will begin at the Wool Exchange on Thursday. when a catalogue of approximately ...

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  6. FLYING BOATS FOR AIR MAIL

    According to reliable information in Melbourne today, Britain will inaugurate a flying boat air mail service to Australia even if the Commonwealth ...

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  7. SHIPPING RATES FOR WOOL

    The Graziers' Federal Council today decided to urge that wool should be removed from the scope of the Australian Industries Preservation Act. It ...

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  8. DUCE'S PLAN FOR MIDDLE EUROPE

    The only really vital question that can have been discussed by Mussolini and the Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Schuschnigg) when they met at the ...

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  9. CAR IMPORTS FROM AMERICA

    Based on official figures for the year ended April 30, imports of motor car chassis from America will be limited to 58,154 annually. Canada will be ...

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  10. Satisfaction In London

    The report that Australia has agreed to the fundamental British air mail scheme has been received with satisfaction in official quarters, which offer ...

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  11. Mr. Parkhill Knows Of No Agreement

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) said tonight that he had not received any communication from Dr. Page or Mr. Menzies 'Which would ...

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  12. S.A. WINE TRADE MAY BE HIT

    If, under the new tariff, American staves for casks cannot be imported, the effect on the wine trade of South Australia may be serious. Explaining ...

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  13. TROTTING HORSE OWNER'S ESCAPE

    William Newbound. about 40. a Victorian trotting horse owner, had a narrow escape from serious injury yesterday when a motor lorry he was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Dutch Air line Wants To Come To Australia

    The Australian Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page) has arrived here from Amsterdam. He inspected the Peace Palace and received Mr ...

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  15. Mollisons' Proposed World Flight

    In an interview with the "Sunday Chronicle." Mr. J. A. Mollison said that, in a fortnight, he hoped to fly round the world. He would be ...

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  16. PALESTINE PEACE EFFORTS FAIL

    Seventeen persons were injured when a bomb was hurted in a street in the old city of Jerusalem. The peace-making efforts of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. DRASTIC RADIO CHANGES IN N.Z.

    A clean sweep of the present system of radio broadcasting in New Zealand [?]e proposed in the Broadcasting Bill which was read a first time in the ...

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  18. GOVERNOR-GENERAL HERE TODAY

    On a trip round Australia, during which he will make an extensive tour of Western. Australia. Northern Territory, and Queensland, his Excellency ...

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  19. CLOSER ALLIANCE Of LITTLE ENTENTE

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that important decisions were reached at a secret conference of the heads of the Little ...

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  20. Mr. Lyons Appeals To Propagandists

    "I venture to appeal to all interested parties in Australia to keep out of the ring for the moment and to allow the negotiations towards a friendly ...

    Article : 256 words
  21. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING

    Jack Evans. 22, of Dur[?] street. Glenelg, had a narrow escape from drowsing in an unusual boating accident in the Patawalouga Creek, not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SOUTHERN CHINESE MOVE NORTH

    Without coming into conflict with Nanking forces, Kwangst troops crossed the border into the Central Government province of Human and reached ...

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  23. DISASTER AT SCOUT AND GUIDE RALLY

    Fourteen persons were killed and 184 injured today when a grandstand collapsed during a performance by Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, which was ...

    Article : 217 words
  24. WRECKAGE AND OIL FOUND

    The fears expressed, that pieces of wreckage found on the cast coast of New Zealand belonged to the missing Joseph Conrad are discounted. Hatch ...

    Article : 253 words
  25. LEAKAGE OF BRITISH INFORMATION

    Questions will probably be asked to the House of Commons regarding allegations appearing in the American press, notably in the news magazing ...

    Article : 154 words
  26. Russia Would Support China Through League

    Official circles express the view that in the event of war between China and Japan. Moscow would support any appeal for help by China as a member ...

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  27. INDUSTRIALISTS CLAIM VICTORY

    The industrialists claimed today that the Lang faction had been compelled to capitulate with regard to its plans to consolidate Mr. Lang's position with ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. Coldest Day In Adelaide This Season

    Yesterday was the coldest day in Adelaide this season, the highest temperature being 55.6 shortly after midday ...

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  29. French Bill For Female Suffrage

    A Bill has been tabled in the Chamber of Deputies for the immediate granting of womanhood suffrage with the same electoral rights as men. A ...

    Article : 43 words
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