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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    Investigations by the Royal Compassion appointed in December to report upon charges made to consumers by the Adelaide Electric Supply ...

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  3. MR. BRUCE AND THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Mr. Bruce was questioned by Mr. James, a Lang Labor representative, in the House of Representatives today, on the reason ...

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  4. SIX S.A. HORSES IN AUSTRALIAN CUP

    Now that today's racing at Flemington is over, racegoers will devote special attention to the Australian Cup, the longest ...

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  5. Chinese Retreat JAPAN ACCEPTS LEAGUE PROPOSALS

    At Geneva tonight., Mr. Sato, the Japanese representative, officially notified M. Paul Boncour of japan's acceptance of the proposals for a ...

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  6. BRITAIN REPAYS BIG SUM TO U.S. BANKS

    The British Government on Friday will repay a large sum. estimated at £30,000,000, to United States banks, to be applied to the ...

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  7. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Jane Downing, who died at Rockleigh, on February 21. at the age of 86, came to Australia. In 1850 with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs ...

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  8. Out among the People

    Mr. H. Rutherford Purnell. Public Librarian, contributs column today, in the absence of "Rufus" on holiday le[?] ...

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  9. UPPER S.E. FIRM FOR MR. PETHERICK

    The upper South-East with Narracoote and Bordertown as its centes is expected to uphold its reputation as a Liberal ...

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  10. TRUCE PROPOSALS

    Referring in a Parliamentary answer today to the proposals for a cessation of hostilities formulated at Shanghai, as a ...

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  11. BECOMING COOLER

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Rainfall reported in the Commonwealth on Wednesday morning consisted almost entirely of light ...

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  12. British Budget Surplus Of £10,000,000?

    The Morning Post"' says a Budget surplus of at least £10,000,000 is now assured. ...

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  13. Big Shipments Of Gold Coin To Europe

    More than 1,800,000 sovereigns were shipped to France in the last fortnight. 1,100,000 to Holland, and 102,000 to Belgium. ...

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  14. JUSTIFYING TOBACCO TAX CHANGE

    A study of the report of the Tariff Board, tabled in the House of Representatives by the Minister for Customs today, shows ...

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  15. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine and becoming cooler, with south to south-east winds, ...

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  16. "SETTLE REPARATIONS OR GO BANKRUPT"

    Urging an early conference of the Powers to bring about a, lasting settlement of reparations and war debts, the British National Committee of the ...

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  17. PEACE ARMY OFFER

    The oner of Miss Maude Royden to raise a peace army which would place itself unarmed between the combatants could not be considered by the ...

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  18. ST. MARK'S BURSARIES

    The council of St. Mark's College has awarded residential bursaries for 1932, as follow:—Harold Fisher No. 1, Mr. J. H. Gray (medicine); Poole prize ...

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  19. AIR MAIL PLANE DELAYED

    The air mail plane from Western Australia, which was due in Adelaide yesterday, will not arrive until today Tyre trouble caused delay at ...

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  20. TARIFF ADVISERS APPOINTED

    The personnel of the Tariff Advisory Committee set up under the Import Duties Act, was announced by theChancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. ...

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  21. INTERESTING PHOTOGRAPHS

    The illustrated supplement issued with this week's edition of "The Chronicle" deals with many interesting subjects. The first page is devoted ...

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  22. CHINESE COMMUNISTS STORM LIGHTHOUSE

    A hundred Chinese Communist raiders stormed the Breaker Point lighthouse, near Swatow, and carried off all the inhabitants, numbering ...

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  23. LAND SETTLEMENT ADVOCATED

    Mr. P. T. Spehr, the independent candidate, spoke at Mount Gambier tonight before a good audience. SouthEastern drainage was one of the big ...

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  24. SHOT CHILDREN DEAD, THEN HIMSELF

    A verdict that Emile Chatenel, of High[?], murdered his three young children in bed and then committed suicide, while he was of un[?]ound ...

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  25. Clarence Darrow For Defence In Honolulu Murder Trial

    Cl[?] Darrow, the most famous criminal lawyer in America, has agreed to conduct the defence in the trial of Mrs. Granville [?] her son in ...

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  26. N.S.W. Graziers To Ask For Tariff Revision

    At the Conference of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales today, a motion was carried approving of the continuance of the embargo on ...

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  27. SUCCESSFUL TRANSMISSION BY 5CK

    The new Crystal Brook wireless station, 5CK, which will be officially opened on Tuesday, March 15, was given an exhaustive test last night. ...

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  28. WANT DOUBLE WAGES TO ENTER WAR ZONE

    Laden with Victorian wheat for Shanghai, the Finnish cargo steamer. Gloveborg, has been delayed at Williamstown by the refusal of members ...

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  29. What Are Deemed Empire Goods

    It is announced that if goods are to be entitled to exemption from the import duties on the ground that they are Empire goods, at least 25 per cent. ...

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  30. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  31. TWO THEATRE PARTIES

    For the Sunshine Club camp at Murray Bridge, from March 24 until the following Monday, the Railways Department will delay the usual one ...

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  32. No Likelihood Of Liberal Resignations

    Further consideration has convinced lobbyists that the resignation of the Liberal members of the Cabinet in connection with the Budget. is not. likely ...

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  33. GERMAN PLACE NAMES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 words
  34. KILLED IN MISTAKE FOR ANOTHER GIRL?

    The police theory now in the murder of Suzanne Meyer. a demure typi[?] whose nude strangled body was found in a cemetery at strasbury after the ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. "YATALA, A RELIC OF STONE AGE"

    The stone walls of Yatala are a relic of the stone age," said Sir Edward Lucas yesterday. He was moving at the Methodist ...

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  36. CONTROL OF LEAD PRICES

    The "Daily Telegraph" says the price of lead slumped 16 a ton on Tuesday. following a decline of 7/6 on Monday. The explanation is that those ...

    Article : 138 words
  37. TONIGHT'S BROADCAST

    Items by such well-known artists as Tauber, Tibbett, Kreisler, McCormack, and Dawson are included in the "Song and Story" session, to be broadcast by ...

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  38. PHAR LAPS PRICE LONGER

    A stone-[?] fo[?] did not interfere with Phar Lap's regular early morning gallop on Tuesday, although it may have something to do with [?] ...

    Article : 132 words
  39. WELSH STUDENTS TEAR UNION JACK TO BITS

    The Welsh Nationalist Party, in connection with the celebration of St. David's Day. demanded that the Welsh dragon Has: be Sown from the highest ...

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  40. WORLD INCREASE IN UNEMPLOYMENT

    A world-wide increase in unemployment is shown in the Labor Office's annual return. France and New Zealand only now are feling the full ...

    Article : 119 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Story Of Marine Collision 25 Years Ago

    Mr. N. A. Webb entertained members of the Shiplovers' Society last night with a story of the collision between the sailing ships Norma and ...

    Article : 81 words
  43. PETROL FROM NEWNES

    The first, consignment of petrol from the Newnes oil shale field will be on the market tomorrow. Altogether 3.000 gallons will be available. This petrol "will ...

    Article : 132 words
  44. "Waste Of Effort In Dairying Industry"

    "If efficiency in the Australian dairying industry were on the New Zealand level, instead of the community having to pay 3d. a 1b. under ...

    Article : 107 words
  45. Pop

    Not the Horse's Fault ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. WONDERGRAPH TO REOPEN

    Arrangements are being made to reopen the Wondergraph Theatre, Hindley street, during Easter week. Under contract for decorating the ...

    Article : 57 words
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