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  2. GLENELG'S BIG DAY

    The days of the pioneers will be recalled at Glenelg today with the celebration of the ninety-fifth anniversary of the birth of the State. ...

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  3. GRIMMET TROUNCED BY YOUTH

    Spectators at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday rubbed their eyes when they saw Grimmett—Grimmett, who mesmerised the South ...

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  4. ATTACK ON CHINCHOW

    Japanese military operations in the vicinity of Chinchow, the provisional seat of the Manchurian Government, continued unabated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOPELESS OUTLOOK FOR QUEENSLAND

    "Although Queensland showed unexpected batting form, South Australia consolidated its position on the second day of the Sheffield Shield match at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday. It finished the day 212 runs ahead, with all wickets ...

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  6. HOTTEST DAY OF SUMMER

    For the third day in succession, the temperature in Adelaide yesterday was over 100 degrees. The maximum,, 101.7, was 0.4 of ...

    Article : 488 words
  7. BUSHFIRES IN THE HILLS

    During the week-end small columns of smoke rising above the hill tops told of bush fires; but, fortunately, none was of ...

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  8. MAN VANISHES IN SEA AT GLENELG

    Seen swimming in the sea about 100 yards from the shore, at Glenelg on Saturday evening, a man suddenly disappeared. As ...

    Article : 301 words
  9. ELECTION COUNT ALMOST COMPLETE

    The results of further counting in New South Wales over the week-end made little impression on the position disclosed on ...

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  10. Slape's Gully Fire Breaks Out Again

    The bush fire which swept over hundreds of acres of pasture land at Slape's Gully and surrounding country above Burnside on Christmas Eve. ...

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  11. UNITY MOVE POSSIBLE

    It is considered certain that the crushing defeat of the Federal and State Labor factions in the recent elections will result in another unity ...

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  12. PREDICAMENT OF LIFE SAVER

    A large crowd on the Glenelg jetty witnessed an exciting incident on Saturday afternoon, when a member of the Glenelg Life-saving Club patrol. ...

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  13. Shacks In Danger At Bridgewater

    A number of holidaymakers were forced to retreat before a bushfire which swept a strip of scrub country over two miles long, from Mount ...

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  14. SYMPATHY FOR KINGSFORD SMITH

    After examination of the damage to the Southern Star, Air Commodore Kingsford Smith said he thought it would be at least 12 days ...

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  15. 1092 AT PORT PIRIE

    Port Pirie experienced the hottest; Christmas for many years. On Christmas Day the maximum temperature was 104.5. on Saturday 107, and today ...

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  16. Mr. McClelland likely To Win Wimmera

    Latest counting for Wimmera, the only Victorian seat in which the result is not final, indicates that Mr. H. McClelland, one of the three U.C.P. ...

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  17. Christmas At Broken Hill

    Broken Hill had one of the quietest Christmas days on record. Perhaps the only people who did not enjoy the holidays were the members of the fire ...

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  18. POPE APPEALS FOR CHURCH UNITY

    A Papal encyclical, entitled "Lux Veritatis," broadcast from the Vatican radio station, urged the unification of the Protestant and the Eastern ...

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  19. UNFORTUNATE CYCLE RACING FAMILY

    A remarkable succession of misfortunes has caused the death of one member, and the serious injury of three other members of the Foster ...

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  20. Canoe Overturns, Brother And Sister Drowned

    Today Robert Charles Bleakley (19), and Doreen Sheila Bleakley, (14), brother and sister, were paddling a canoe in the Brisbane River, near ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. RECOVERING SLOWLY

    Colonel Brinsmead, the Australian Director of Civil Aviation, is recovering slowly from the many injuries, including an injury to the brain, which he ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. "JAPAN CANNOT ALTER POLICY"

    Japan's formal replies to the latest representations on the Manchurian situation by Britain, the United States, and France, which will be given today. ...

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  23. New Speaker May Wear Gown

    One point of difference between the thirteenth Parliament and the last will probably be the reappearance of the golden mace and of a wigeed and. ...

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  24. Boy Drowned While In Fit

    Roy Basil Severn (13½). was drowned at Wynnum today in about two feet of water. He was camping with his parents, and went for a bathe about ...

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  25. PHAR LAP'S RACE TO BE RUN

    After a hurried conference with Mr. James Crofton. president of the Aqua Caliente Racing Club, which has suspended operations, Mr. D.J. Davis, ...

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  26. PORT ADELAIDE TRAGEDY

    Albert Burge (21), who was shot by his father at their home in Dale street, Port Adelaide, on Christmas morning is making satisfactory progress towards ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. BILLS MAT BE PLACED AT 6½ PER CENT.

    In view of the inability of the Commonwealth Government to discharge its £5,000,000 of bills maturing with the Westminster Bank on ...

    Article : 166 words
  28. TO PROVOKE RUSSOJAPANESE WAR

    A sensation has been caused by the announcement by the Tass Press Agency of the recall, at the request Of the Soviet Government, of a ...

    Article : 172 words
  29. Shot At Foreigner's Camp

    Antono Lalish (30), a Jugo-Slav, was shot in the back with a pea rifle at his camp near Port Kembla on Christmas Eve. He told the ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. YOUNG PLAYERS TO THE FORE

    On a perfect wicket, and in ideal weather yesterday, Victoria, which resumed its innings with two for 8 against New South Wales (276). ...

    Article : 284 words
  31. CORPORAL SHOT AT DAWN

    Facing a firing squad at dawn, Ahmed Ben Mohamed, a corporal of the Moroccan Sharpshooters was executed for a series of crimes. He ...

    Article : 118 words
  32. Pensioner Killed While Crossing Railway Line

    Eastley John Pritchett, about 50, war pensioner, was killed by a passenger train while crossing the line at Victoria Park on Saturday. ' ...

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  33. FATAL RAIL COLUSION

    Leslie Arthur Edwin Kendell (38). a special ganger in the Railway Department, who lived at Quorn, died yesterday morning from injuries received in ...

    Article : 222 words
  34. COMMUNIST RISING IN CHILE

    Three hundred armed men, reported to be Communists, stormed the regimental barracks at Copiago. the provisional capital of Atacama, yesterday. ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. Badly Injured In Fall

    Falling backwards on to the beach from the concrete wall on the foreshore at Semaphore on Saturday night, Mr. Sydney Curran (35), of ...

    Article : 80 words
  36. Ex-Queen Of Spain's Jewels, Worth £500,000 For Sale

    It is reported that the former Queen of Spain has opened negotiations for, the sale of her famous collection of jewels which is said to have been ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. Death Sentence Commuted

    At a special meeting of Cabinet it was decided to commute to imprisonment for life the sentence of death passed on Cecil Cowell (22). ...

    Article : 58 words
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