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  2. GETTING BEAD TO REOPEN

    The registration of workmen, be employed on the Central min when it reopens on April 4, [?] begin tomorrow, and be continue ...

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  3. ECONOMIC PARTING OF THE WAYS

    "Economically the world is at the parting of the ways," raid Sir Alan Anderson, chairman of the Orient Shipping Company, on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DEFINITE MOVES ON UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), speaking on unemployment at Wollongong, New South Wales, on Saturday, said that the ...

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  5. LANG ACTS

    Just before closing time yesterday the State Government withdrew the sum of £750,000 from (he Bank of New South Wales ...

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  6. SECOND GERMAN POLL EXPECTED

    Few expect any candidate to gain an absolute majority at the Presidential election tomorrow, and it is predicted that a ...

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  7. BABY SAFE SAYS "FIXER"

    Morris Rosner, a "fixer" appointed by Colourl Lindbergh, announced on Saturday, that he had definite ...

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  8. RADIO BILL MAY BE AMENDED

    When Cabinet meets tomorrow, the principal business will be a review of the Broadcasting Bill, which has aroused a storm of ...

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  9. MATCH KING KILLS HIMSELF

    Shortly after returning from America, Ivar Kreuger, the Swedish match king, head of the important financial firm of Kreueger ...

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  10. SHANGHAI PEACE PROSPECTS REMOTE

    Every hour, peace prospects ' in Shanghai are appearing more remote, for the Japanese are insisting on guarantees ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. OBJECTION TO POLITICAL CONTROL

    The Federal Ministry's proposals for the control of broadcasting appear to have pleased no one. It is being strongly urged that the Bill be ...

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  12. BIG SAVING SCHEME IN N.Z.

    Total savings of nearly [?] recommended by the National Ex[?] diture Commission which has [?] its report. ...

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  13. PRIME MINISTER AT WOLLONGONG

    Mr. Lyons, in a vigorous speech at Wollongong yesterday, declared that the Government, in its efforts to restore industry and consequently ...

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  14. MR. LYONS AND DR. PAGE ON SAME PLATFORM

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons;, and the leader of the Country Party (Dr. Earle Page) spoke from the same platform at Wollongong yesterday. The ...

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  15. "SOURCE OF WEAKNESS

    Commenting on a cabled sugest that Britain should resume [?] of the New Zealand division of the Royal Navy in return for a sp[?] ...

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  16. CHASE AND STRUGGLE IN CITY LANE

    After a chase and struggle in the city last night, detectives recovered £112 worth of tobacco and cigarettes alleged to have been stolen less than ...

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  17. MURDER OF PRETTY LONDON TYPIST

    Maurice Freedman, 35, was sentenced to death today for the murder of Annette Friedson, a pretty London typist who was slashed with a razor ...

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  18. ICEBREAKER RESCUES FISHERMEN

    The icebreaker Tarno, which was sent to search for the 700 [?] marooned on a drifting icefield [?] cued 80 men. and many others and ...

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  19. WORLD SPRINT TITLE RACE

    Defeating strong opponents in the 130 and 220 yards events, and finishing second in the 100 yards beat, T. Banner (New South Wales) won Uk world's ...

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  20. WAR ON DOGS AT GLENELG

    Glenelg Corporation has declared war on dogs which stray on its beaches. The Mayor (Mr. W. Fisk) said last ...

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  21. APRIL 13-21 LIKELY FOR CONFERENCE

    Following the promise of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) that the Commonwealth would expedite the Premiers' Conference to deal with ...

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  22. BARRACKING SPURRE[?] SOUTH AFRICANS ON

    Steyn and van der Mer[?]e, menber of the South African cricket fas which touted Australia recently, [?] on their arrival at Durban that de ...

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  23. ATTEMPT TO BLOW SAFE FAILS

    An attempt to blow open a safe in the office of I). St J. Fowler & Co., Santo parade, Port Adelaide, early on Saturday morning failed because the ...

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  24. PEARL DEALER FAILS TO GET DIVORCE

    Alleging misconduct with a young schoolmaster. Thomas TwidelL, of Highgate. Harold De Vahl Rubin (33), a pearl dealer, who returned from ...

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  25. GOLD IN JEWELLER'

    In the gold selling boom which [?] occurred because of high price [?] tamable, it has been stated that 50 [?] cent, of the gold jewellery offered ...

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  26. BRISK BIDDING AT LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales today 9,415 bales were offered, including 182 from New South Wales, 410 from Victoria, 342 from Western Australia, and 3376 from ...

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  27. LEAGUE COMMITTEE TO BE FORMED

    The Assembly of the League of Nations this evening agreed to a resolution, drafted 'yesterday, providing for consideration and settlement by ...

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  28. COST OF RESTORING GERMAN NAMES

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Denny) said at a gathering of pioneers at Gawler yesterday that he had ascertained from the Lands Titles ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. CHAMPAGNE STOLEN

    Thieves forced a sheet of iron off a rear window of the bond store of Muecke & Co.. McLaren parade. Port Adelaide, on Friday night, and stole ...

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  30. RIDERS CRASH INTO CROWD AT SPEEDWAY

    Seven persons, including two riders, were injured when two motor cycles jumped the safety fence at the Parramatta speedway last night and landed ...

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  31. RELEASE CREDITS, SAYS MR. SCULLIN

    The release of credits as a means of dealing with the problem of unemployment was revived by Mr. Scullin at the Eight Hours Day dinner at the ...

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  32. PHAR LAP'S SMART GALLOP

    Phar Lap galloped two miles on Friday, and then was put through a seven furlongs gallop against the watch, clipping off each furlong in 13 ...

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  33. THREE HORSES KILLED AT CAULFIELD

    Three horses were killed at Caulfield racecourse on Saturday. In the Narong Hurdle, the favorite. Alpine Rose, fell at the first hurdle. ...

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  34. RAZOR BLADES ON STICKS

    Thomas Davis and David Brown. Dartmoor convicts, were charged a Tavistock. Davis with having wounded Officer Ernest Birch, and Brown with ...

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  35. SHARES FALL IN NEW YORK

    The late Ivar Kreuger exerted a great influence on the financial world here. He began his career in America as an obscure engineer, and built the ...

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  36. NEW GUARD LEADER'S CASE NOT ENDED

    It was officially announced today the State Government would lodge an appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice K. W. Street, who allowed the ...

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  37. SWEDISH PARLIAMENT MEETS HURRIEDLY

    Parliament was specially convened tonight to pass a Bill providing for a limned moratorium for private concerns, with special application to ...

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  38. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS ON THE FLOOR

    A mother and two of her daughters became violently ill after eating some cake purchased from a shop on Friday. A third daughter arrived home to find ...

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  39. Good Pastoral Rains In Northern Territory

    Advice has been received by Coles Bros., stock and station agents, of Adelaide, that splendid pastoral rains have fallen at several places in the ...

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  40. HIT ON HEAD WITH LEAD PIPING

    Attacked by an elderly man as [?] was escorting a young woman to [?] home at Spotswood on Saturday night Norman Chisholm (17). of Robb street ...

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  41. Drowned While Rescuing Young Brother

    While rescuing his four-year-old brother, who was in difficulties, John Abrahams (24), railway porter, at Teralba, was drowned in Cockle Creek this ...

    Article : 580 words
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