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  2. PLANS FOR AIR MAIL TO LONDON

    Three commercial aviation schemes are now before the Federal Government, and important results may come, from a ...

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  3. WALLACE ARRESTED IN VICTORIA

    Information was received at the Detective Office, Adelaide, yesterday morning, that Douglas Robert George Wallace (23), who walked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PROTESTS ABOUT NORTHFIELD HOSPITAL

    A scheme for economies in the management of the Infectious Diseases Hospital at Northfield will be presented to the Hospital Board ...

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  5. DEED OF MERCY IN SHANGHAI

    The greatest humanitarian act in the present Chinese-Japanese dispute was performed this morning, when a small hand of 16 ...

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  6. FILM MORALS ATTACKED BY CENSOR

    "There are fashions in pictures, as in clothes, and the successive backstage, gangster, modern youth, and prison film seem to ...

    Article : 551 words
  7. MR. BRUCE ACTS IN N.S.W. DEFAULT

    In the absence of "an assurance by the Premier of Now South Wales (Mr. Lang) that his Government would make any ...

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  8. NOT LAST WORD ON BOOK TAX

    Although disappointment was expressed in Adelaide yesterday, at the announcement of the Federal Government that the tax on ...

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  9. 21 WICKETS IN ONE DAY

    The crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today saw an amazing happening:—two Test teams dismissed in one day ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS IN ALL FINALS

    H. Hopman's skilful defeat of Jiroh Satoh in the singles semi-final yesterday, leaves the finals of the Australian tennis championships ...

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  11. RUSSIA DEMANDS DISARMAMENT

    At the Disarmament Conference today, the Russian delegate, M. Litvinoff, demanded complete disarmament. He supported equal rights for all ...

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  12. Mr. Lang Seeks Assurance From Prime Minister

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) yesterday asked the New South Wales Government by telegram if it would make available £701,763 in partial ...

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  13. MUSIC COPYRIGHT FEES ATTACKED

    Following the protests by the Australian Federation of Broadcasting Stations against the fees demanded by the Australian performing Rights ...

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  14. Councils Protest

    At the meeting of the Suburban Municipal and District Councils' Association, letters were read from the Henley and Grange Corporation and ...

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  15. "COMMONWEALTH HELD RESPONSIBLE"

    The New South Wales Agent-General (Mr. Willis) has advised the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) that the concensus of opinion of the ...

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  16. BIG RISE IN WALL STREET STOCKS

    The plan of the Republican and Democratic leaders for removing obstructions to the flow of credit by increasing the currency by £500,000,000, ...

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  17. LABOR STALWART LEAVES PARTY

    State Labor supporters have been stirred by the resignation from the party of Mr. Ralph R. Swindell, who had held many positions in the Labor ...

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  18. 9,000 Japanese Women And Children Evacuated

    The evacuation of Japanese women and children from Shanghai has been practically completed. Nine thousand have been transported to Japan. ...

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  19. CHECK ON IMPORT OF FIREARMS

    To curb criminals of the use of revolvers and similar weapons, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullett) intends to issue a proclamation almost ...

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  20. Britain-U.S.A. Co-operation Urged By Mr. Churchill

    Co-operation between Britain and the United States was described today by Mr. Winston Churchill as the most necessary thing to restore the world to ...

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  21. Chinese Seek Special Meeting Of League

    The Chinese delegates, exercising their right under Article 15 of the League Covenant, are requesting the convening of a special session of the ...

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  22. Reparations Conference In June?

    Conversations upon reparations have been going on for some time between the British and French Governments, and it is probable that the Foreign ...

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  23. A.L.P. Wants Northfield Hospital Opened

    The council of the A.L.P. has agreed to the proposal of the West Adelaide committee that a deputation should ask the Government to take ...

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  24. TURRETFIELD TO GO

    A recommendation for the disposal of the Government farm at Turretfield, north of Gawler, will be made to Cabinet on Monday by the Minister of ...

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  25. PACT EXPECTED

    Negotiations are still proceeding for an amalgamation of the Liberal and Country parties. It was stated officially yesterday ...

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  26. GETTING READY FOR WINTER FLOODS

    With the experience of past years behind them, residents of Lockleys are asking the Government to take immediate action to open the outlets of ...

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  27. Committee To Enquire Into N.Z. Finance

    The New Zealand Cabinet has appointed the following committee to examine and report on the economic and budgetary position of the ...

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  28. NO BODIES RECOVERED YET FROM M2 WRECK

    From statements issued by the Admiralty concerning the sunken submarine M2, no evidence has been found to show that any compartment ...

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  29. UGLY DEMONSTRATION IN NEWFOUNDLAND

    Dissatisfied with the assurance of the Secretary of State that the Government, was doing everything possible to alleviate conditions, several hundred ...

    Article : 127 words
  30. CUP POSSIBLES

    The hon. secretary of the L.T.A.A. (Mr. Harley Malcolm) announced last night that trial singles to assist in the (election of the Davis Cup team will be ...

    Article : 174 words
  31. Man Killed At Chaffey

    Victor Paul Odgers, a soldier settler, on the Chaffey irrigation area, was killed this afternoon while carting rubble from the back of that ...

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  32. New Serial Starts This Morning

    The first chapter of "The Awakening of Theodore Wrens," the new serial story by James Ronald, appears on page 13 of this ...

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  33. A.L.P. Decides To Boycott Nationalist Papers

    The executive of the New South Wales A.L.P., at a meeting at Sydney tonight, decided to initiate a campaign to boycott the Nationalist newspapers. ...

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  34. NO DECISION YET ABOUT YATALA

    No decision regarding changes at Yatala was likely to be made for some time, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Whitford) said yesterday. The matter ...

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  35. FRENCHMAN MASSACRES FAMILY

    Unmoved, Pierre Dleulafe, a young farmer, after having been questioned by the police throughout the night, confessed that he massacred his wife. ...

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  36. POULTRY KILLED BY HAIL

    Roofs were pierced, trees and grape vines stripped of fruit and leaves, sheds and houses unroofed, and scores of windows broken by large hailstones. ...

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  37. CONSTITUTION TO BE RESTORED IN MALTA?

    The Malta Royal Commission's report recommends the restoration of the Constitution, an early election, and dispensing with the services of ...

    Article : 171 words
  38. McGRATH LIKELY TO PLAY ABROAD

    Even if he is not chosen as a member of the Australian Davis Cup team or not, V[?]ian McGrath the brilliant 15-years-old Sydney schoolboy tennis ...

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  39. RENMARK HOTEL

    The report of the Renmark Hotel for the half-year ended December 31 last showed a profit of £1.324, as compared with £1,193 for the similar ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. Tragic End To Rivalry In Love

    Norman Decke, 19, was sentenced to death today for the murder of Edwin John Blakeway, railway official, near Palmerston North. Blakeway and ...

    Article : 94 words
  41. Unions Want Apprentices Limited

    Judge Beeby, in the Arbitration Court today, reserved judgment on an application by the Amalgamated Engineering Union, the Iron Moulder ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. King Visits Mr. Ramsay MacDonald In Hospital

    The King paid a surprise visit this afternoon to the nursing home in Park Lane, where the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) is ...

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  43. Ford To Make 8-Cylinder, Low-Priced Car

    It is announced that the Ford motor factory will begin at once production of a new eight cylinder low-priced motor car. Its chassis and general ...

    Article : 47 words
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