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  2. AMERICANS TO FIGHT OUT FINALS

    For years past J. Crawford has been one of the players in each of the championship finals in Australian tournaments, and on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    Messrs. M. G. Anderson & Co.. Adelaide agents for the Orient Line, nave received advice that the Orsova is expected to berth at the Outer Harbor ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S CALL FOR DISARMAMENT

    Britain's call for disarmament, which was contained in the important speech of the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) at ...

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  5. EMPIRE TRADE TREATIES

    The first Ministerial hint that Great Britain might use the Ottawa agreement to negotiate trade treaties with foreign ...

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  6. LABOR NEWS

    The council of the Public Service Association has decided to take a ballot of members on an application to the Industrial Court for an award. ...

    Article : 297 words
  7. Fatalities And Accidents

    When he walked into the rear of a moving tram, at the intersection of King- William and Hindley streets about 4 p.m. yesterday, a man named Hodge ...

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  8. SELECTING THE TEST TEAM

    Ironmonger is still receiving more than twice as many votes as his rival, Fleetwood-Smith, in "The Advertiser" Test Team ...

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  9. MUNICIPALITIES AND DISTRICT COUNCILS

    Although there is a controversy. Woodville about Its proposed change from a district council to a municipality, the Acts affecting the two ...

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  10. RISING TEMPERATURES

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The anti-cyclone which was centred in the western Bight on Thursday morning was by ...

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  11. Wharf Laborer Injured

    Suffering from a fracture of the left foot, George Philipos, wharf laborer, of Hindley street, Adelaide, was treated at the Port Adelaide Casualty ...

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  12. Man Found Shot In Stable

    Yesterday morning Mr. George Knight, about 45 years of age, left the residence of his stepfather. Mr. H. Heard, with the avowed intention of ...

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  13. TODAY'S FORECAST

    Fine, with rising temperatures. South-east to northeast winds. ...

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  14. Killed When Car Overturns

    Leonard C. Laneford (49). or Balgowlah. representative of the Richmond Brewery Co.. Sydney. was killed instantly when the motor car he was ...

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  15. Hurled Down Face Of Rock And Killed

    Francis Harold Brindley 35 was killed today when, owing to a fall of rock, he was hurled 80 feet to the bottom of a. quarry at Groveley. near ...

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  16. MAILS IN LONDON

    The postal authorities reported yesterday that mails sent from Adelaide; on October 18 on the Jervis Bay reached London on November 17. Air' ...

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  17. CHRISTMAS MAILS BY AIR

    The final opportunity for delivery of mail to the United Kingdom before Christmas will be by air mail, closing at the G.p.O.. Adelaide, at 8 a.m. next ...

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  18. Boy Partially Scalped In Revolving Machinery

    Fred Cory (16). employe of Katanning Flour Mills while operating an automatic drill, got his hair entangled in a slowly revolving rod. which ...

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  19. DISPLAY OF HOME PROJECT AWARDS

    In the window of the Tourist Bureau is an imposing array of prize cards and ribbons won in judging competitions at South Australian and ...

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  20. NATIONAL ORCHESTRA FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission has in contemplation the establishment of a national orchestra in Australia on lines similar to that ...

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  21. FEATURES OF THE NEW LOAN

    The chairman of the Associated Banks of Victoria (Mr. E. H. Wreford). In commending the Commonwealth loan to the favorable ...

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  22. LANG ORGANISER LEAVES

    Mr. King, M.L.C, organising secretary of the New South Wales Labor Council, who has been in Adelaide for the past week organising on behalf of ...

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  23. DEFENCE AGAINST AIR RAIDS

    Remarkable experiments in defence against aerial attacks were carried out in the Pas de Calais district. At 3 a.m. today maroons were fired to warn the ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. NON-DRIP METAL TAP

    Mr. James A. Everton, of Fisher street, Fullarton, has invented a highpressure all metal non-drip tap, suitable for water, steam, or petrol. He ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. UNION WANTS GOVERNMENT PREFERENCE

    The Trades and Labor Council has sent a request to the Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. Mclnnes) to receive a deputation on the question of ...

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  26. NATIVITY PLAY

    The nativity play. "Adeste Fideles," will again be produced at the Theatre Royal, beginning on December 9. by the students of Miss Heather Gell. The ...

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  27. ST. JOHN'S SUCCESSFUL PROSPERITY FETE

    Lady Hore-Ruthven opened the prosperity fete organised by the St Johns Church. Halifax street, at the Adelaide Town Hall yesterday ...

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  28. PAYMENTS TO COACHMAKERS

    The Government was morally bound to pay the wages claimed by coachmakers in the Railway Department for time worked in excess of the award, ...

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  29. NEW SIGNS BY-LAW

    Following recent protests fram many sections of the business community regarding the proposed signs by-law of the Adelaide City Council, a ...

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  30. VALUE OF GOOD FLAVOR

    The name Falding identifies the famous Flavoring Essences which have pleased Australian palates for over 80 years. Faulding delicious flavors ...

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  31. ADVERSE REPORTS ON LEASES AT GRANITES

    Last week the western section of The Granites goldfield, Central Australia, was declared to be valueless by Messrs. G Lindsay Clark and C. G. ...

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  32. ANOTHER STRIKE OF BACON EMPLOYES

    Employes at two ham and bacon factories at Ballarat again ceased work today and rejected the terms of the new award given by the Conciliation ...

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  33. BIG REDUCTION IN SUITS

    A reduction of 2 off all Suits ordered this month, suits to measure, 5 19/6 for 3 19/6. Country customers, write for patterns and measure chart ...

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  34. ADELAIDE LOCAL COURT—FULL JURISDICTION

    Monday—Hamilton v. Woods. Cases for the remainder of the week—Shooorook v. Cooke; Hogan c Hogan: Crammond v. Dally: Phoenix v. Muller; ...

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  35. VOLUNTEER LABOR IN N.Z.

    The freezing works trouble is unsettled, and many works are being manned by volunteer labor. Most of the farmers' organisations have ...

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  36. CAKE OR PASTRY?

    The Acting Chief Justice (Sir Leo Cussen) gave reserved judgment, today on a claim by the Commissioner of Taxation against Farey Bross. bakers, ...

    Article : 261 words
  37. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  38. MANUFACTURERS SEEK SAFEGUARDS

    The president of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. O. Seppelt) and the senior vice-president (Mr. A. B. Uren) returned yesterday ...

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  39. CENTRAL MARKET CARNIVAL

    The Central Market was crowded yesterday by shoppers attracted by the special displays and decorations of stallholders in the annual carnival of ...

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  40. Chamber Of Commerce Expresses Satisfaction

    At a meeting of the council of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday the following resolution was passed unanimously:—"That this chamber regards ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. Enquiry About Peterborough Dam

    The Public Works Committee will leave on Monday for Peterborough and Cockburn to take evidence about constructing another railway reservoir at ...

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  42. Appeal In Peanut Board Case Of Great Importance

    In the Hight Court today. Mr. A. M. Harper, instructed by the Crown Solicitor for New South Wales, asked on behalf of New South Wales. Victoria. ...

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  43. Meat Expert Thinks Well Of Ottawa Agreement

    Mr. J. B. Cramsie, formerly chairman of the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board and the Australian Meat Council, in an address today said that ...

    Article : 137 words
  44. Speedway Riders Returning

    After a successful season abroad, the first contingent of Australian speedway riders returning for the coming season here arrived at the Outer ...

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  45. Woman Dies From Poisoning

    Mrs. Maxine Maud Hutchins (21). wife of Percy Alfred Hutchins, of Crittenden road. Findon. who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital soon after ...

    Article : 98 words
  46. Football Trophy To Unley School

    Many parents attended Unley Public School yesterday for visiting day. During the morning Mr. R. Beatty (secretary of the Sturt Football Club) ...

    Article : 89 words
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