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  2. Football Commissioners Hear Charges

    Football League commis soners (from left), Messrs. F. K. Could, C. J. Philcox (chair man) and T. Leahy, in session last night, when they heard change against several players, inset right, three North Ade laide players (from left). L., Pedler. F. O'Leary, and J. Beeching waiting for their cases to be heard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WHEAT PLAN BALLOT

    A Bill to authorise a ballot among wheatgrowers on the Commonwealth Gov ernment proposals for the ...

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  4. TRIBUTES TO TEST TEAM

    Newspapers today are filled with eulogies of Brad man and his "great" team not only for their ...

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  5. WEST TO BOYCOTT DANUBE PACT

    The British, United States and French delega tions boycotted the signing of the Russian sponsored Danube Convention at the con clusion of the Danube Navigation ...

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  6. COLOR AS KEYNOTE

    A co-ordinated plan for the decoration of Adelaide streets and buildings along the route of the Royal ...

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  7. Guards May Be Flown To Malaya

    Some of the 4,000 men of the 2nd Guards Brigade and its ancillary troops will be flown to Malaya in air ...

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  8. Strange Case Of The Casual Englishman

    Evidence that he saw a woman dive from the next compartment of the train in which he was travelling into ...

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  9. TOKIO STRIKE BROKEN

    US forces used heavy tanks, armored cars and in fantry yesterday to break the sit-down strike in the ...

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  10. "DISILLUSIONED" AMERICANS

    Twenty American ex-ser vicmen, describing them selves as "thoroughly dis illusioned with Australia," ...

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  11. PROTEST OVER FILM

    A deputation protesting against the screening of "The Iron Curtain" at the Regent Theatre waited on the ...

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  12. BLACK MARKET IN FIREWOOD

    There was a substantial black market for firewood in the met ropolitan area, the Minister of Railways (Mr. McIntosh) said ...

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  13. GOOD RAINS IN COUNTRY

    Crop prospects have im proved considerably with good Calls of rain throughout most of Eyre Peninsula, the West ...

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  14. £400 FIRE DAMAGE AT EXETER

    Radio and electrical equip ment valued at nearly £400 was destroyed by a fire which de stroyed a workshop at the rear ...

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  15. QUIST, SIDWELL IN SINGLES

    The draw for the Davis Cup inter-zone final be tween Australia and Czechoslovakia, which begins ...

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  16. National Debt Reduction

    A reduction in Australia's national debt of £28,785,000 was expected during the current financial year as a result of ...

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  17. Doctors Limit Night Consultations

    Because of long hours worked during the day, eight doctors at Glenelg and two at Brighton had decided to limit night ...

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  18. SALARIES BILLS PASSED

    Bills providing for increased Parliamentary salaries and superannuation for members who have served for 12 years ...

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  19. Advances On Two Wheat Pools

    The Australian Wheat Board announced today that arrange ments had been concluded for further advances on No. 10 pool ...

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  20. Wage Jurisdiction Of "Industrial Boards

    A proposal to give industrial boards jurisdiction to prescribe wages up to £15 a week is con tained in the Industrial Code ...

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  21. COMMUNIST RISING THREAT

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Mc Ewin) would be asked to obtain a report on a sydney statement that Australian Communists ...

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  22. "DANGER HOUR" FOR MOTORISTS

    The hour between 5 and 6 p.m. was the customary—and most dangerous—hour for drinking by motorists, Mr. ...

    Article : 219 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. "Something Done" In Post-War Britain

    An excellently produced and strikingly illustrated book, "Something Done," prepared by the Central Office of ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. Melbourne Trip For King's Boys

    A party of 26 King's College boys will leave Adelaide by air today to take part in a debating, tennis and football contest ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. Brown Bread Quality Questioned

    Mr. Quirke (Ind.) said in the Assembly yesterday that brown bread did not contain the 40 p.c. or unsifted grain provided in ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. Motor Car Reward For Lost Money

    A city business man has offered a reward of a motor car for the return of a wallet con taining more than £300, which ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. Cyclist Badly Hurt

    Mario Rillo, 16, of Marshall terrace, Brooklya Park, frac tured his skull when he fell from a bicycle in Lewis street, ...

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  29. New Theatre Manager Welcomed

    The Lord Mayor (Mr. Mc Leay) welcomed the new Ade laide manager of Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer Pty. Ltd. (Mr. P. ...

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  30. OUT AMONG THE PEOPLE

    THE Lord Mayor of Adelaide will be pleased about this, for understand he suggested the inclusion of plum puddings in ...

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  31. M.P. To Address Clare A.L.P. Committee

    Mr. Quirke. MP, said yester day that be would accept an invitation to address a meeting of the Clare ALP local ...

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  32. Militants Nominated As Union Advocates

    Among the five nominations received for three positions as union advocates in the forth coming application for a basic ...

    Article : 170 words
  33. War Memorial "Losing Sacred Character"

    Because the State War Memorial was "losing its sacred character," the RSL, was determined to set something ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. Flies To London For Bank Appeal

    The Commonwealth Solicitor General (Professor Bailey) left Mascot tonight by air for Lon don. ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. Husband And Wife On Murder Charge

    The City Coroner (Mr. Aus tin) today committed for trial at the Central Criminal Court on August 30 Charles William ...

    Article : 64 words
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