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  2. BETTING BILL NOT LIKELY NEXT WEEK

    With the Government anxious to dispose of its taxation resolutions and the Farmers Assistance Board Bill, it is unlikely that the ...

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  3. FEDERAL HELP FOR WHEATGROWERS

    Being in agreement that the Federal Government should take stops to ensure farmers receiving a payable price for this season's ...

    Article : 276 words
  4. AIR ACCIDENT PASSENGERS FLY ON

    The W.A. Airways plane City of Perth Landed at the aerodrome here at 5.2[?] p.m. carrying mails and 11 passengers, eight of whom ...

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  5. REVIEW OF 10 P.C. CUT

    Early next year the Full Court of the Arbitration Court intends to review the basic wage and the question of restoring the 10 per ...

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  6. LESSONS FROM RECORD FLIGHT

    Comments from London on the record flight from England to Australia of Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who ...

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  7. LOAN COUNCIL TO MEET ON NOVEMBER

    To arrange finance for the balance of the loan programme decided upon in June, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has called ...

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  8. CONTROL OF GRAPE PRICES

    Proposals for the assistance of South Australian winegrowers are being discussed between the Commonwealth and State ...

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  9. SURPRISING BUDGET DEVELOPMENT

    There was a surprising development at a meeting of the United Australia Party today, when a small group of Government ...

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  10. MOVE TO END MEAT STRIKE

    In a further effort to bring about a settlement of the strike of slaughtermen at the export meat works, which has extended to the ...

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  11. PROPOSED 3/- GUARANTEE

    Help for the wheatgrowers will be sought by the Lang Labor members in the House of Representatives tomorrow. The leader of the group (Mr. Beasley) ...

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  12. "WORLD-WIDE FAME IN DAY"

    The newspapers pay tribute to Kingsford Smith's flight with editorials and big headlines. The "Daily Ex-press" publishes long extracts from the ...

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  13. STATE-WIDE TOTE Divided Views Of Country

    Differing views on whether the creation of a State-wide totalisator would benefit country racing clubs are held by secretaries in northern districts. At ...

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  14. INCREASE FOR DRIVERS

    The Federal Arbitration Court, in a consent award delivered in Melbourne yesterday, removed the 10 per cent, cut from wages of drivers and carpenters ...

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  15. 48 LOTS REALISE 20D. OR OVER

    The second series of the Geelong wool sales closed today with prices very firm on the improved rates prevailing on Wednesday. There were offered 7,750 ...

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  16. W.A. Premier Will Keep In Touch

    The Premier (Mr. Collier) said today that he had a telephone conversation this morning with the Premier of South Australia, who was arranging a ...

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  17. S.A. Slaughtermen To Remain At Work

    The introduction of the team system of killing lambs in Victoria is regarded in this State as an attempt to break the power which slaughtermen have ...

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  18. 40,000,000 BUSHEL WHEAT ESTIMATE

    Seasonal conditions to the end of September were favorable for a wheat yield of 40,000,000 bushels or more, subject, of course, to normal future ...

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  19. LARWOOD STATES HIS POSITION

    Larwood, interviewed at Annesley yesterday, intimated that if he were selected for England and the M.C.C. instructed him not to bowl fast leg theory, ...

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  20. Spirited Bidding At Sydney Auction

    Of the good selection of 13,105 bales of wool offered at the sales today, 11,687 bales were sold at auction, and an additional 666 bales privately. ' ...

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  21. Extension Of Trouble To Queensland Thought likely

    Queensland branch of the Meat Industry Employes Union (Mr. P. Carney), it is probable that the trouble in the Victorian meat works will extend to ...

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  22. Story Of Caledon Bay Massacre

    On page 23 today the special correspondent of "The Advertiser"' at Darwin tells in detail, for the first time, the full story of the murder of five Japanese ...

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  23. LONDON SERIES CLOSES

    The London series of wool sales closed today. Compared with the July closing. Merinos, greasy, fine, were 10 per cent dearer; medium and inferior, 5 ...

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  24. The King's Congratulations

    The King's congratulations to Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith on his record-breaking flight have been forwarded in a special ...

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  25. Fatalities And Accidents

    Ronald W. O'Brien (18), employed on a farm near Butler's Bridge, was brought into the Port Pirie Hospital suffering from a bullet wound near the ...

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  26. WOOL STOCKS LOWER

    Wool exports from Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa for the 193233 season were about 13 per cent, above the aggregate for the preceding year, ...

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  27. Mail Delivery Today

    The air mail from Perth to Adelaide is expected, to arrive in Adelaide at 10 a.m. today, and letters will be available for delivery by noon. ...

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  28. U.S. Exports Of Wheat To East

    The Portland wheat marketing agreement was signed today by the Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Wallace) and the export of approximately 35,000,000 ...

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  29. REDUCED PRICE FOR BREAD

    Information was received last night that certain shops in the southern suburbs had decided to reduce the price of bread from 3[?]d. to 3d. a loaf from ...

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  30. MR. GREENE REACHES ATHENS

    Mr. W. P. C. Greene. M.P. who, with friends. is on a pleasure flight to Australia, arrived at Athens yesterday, after an earlier landing at Rome, where ...

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  31. Cycle Accident Victims

    Ronald Matheson, 17, of George street, city, who was found [?] with head abrasions on Magill road about 9.30 p.m. on Wednesday, said at ...

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  32. Tasmania Recommends That Team Be Sent

    At a meeting of the Tasmanian Cricket Association tonight, the sending of an Australian team to England next year without any further ...

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  33. START ON WHARF RECONSTRUCTION

    The firsts step has been taken by the Harbors Board in its plan to build a berth extending from the Commercial road end of McLaren Wharf to Fisher ...

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  34. STATE'S INTEREST IN WINE INDUSTRY

    "If a crash in the wine Industry is to be avoided, the soldiers settler growers and the taxpayers who have backed them, will have to be considered in the ...

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  35. French Buyer's Views On Wool Trade With Japan

    Mr. E. Doucet, a French wool buyer, who arrived in Melbourne today by the motor ship Eridan, said that Japan's threat to boycott Australian wool was, ...

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  36. Man, 78, Breaks Ankle In Fall

    George Hall, 78, fractured an ankle when he fell in Sturt street. City, last night. He was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital. ...

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  37. Boy Falls From Tree

    V. Sims 13, of Little Plains ([?] Milang), fractured and arm when, [?]e fell from a tree yesterday. He was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital. ...

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  38. Mrs. Mollison Suffering From Nervous Condition

    It is learned that Mrs. J. A. Mollison. (Amy Johnson) is in a local hospital. She is under observation for a nervous condition. Officials decline to state the ...

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  39. BANK'S CRITICISM OF BUDGET

    The National Bank of Australia, in its monthly summary of business conditions, issued today, praises the Federal budget, but states that the need ...

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  40. Motor Cyclist Dies After Collision

    Frederick Dowsett 50, of Drummoyne, had his right leg amputated at Balmain Hospital tonight after his motor cycle and a motor car had ...

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  41. Union Of Austrian Forces Against Nazism

    The Chancellor (Dr. Dollfuss) and Prince Star-Hemberg, the leader of the Heimwehr (Fascist) have reached an agreement by which, the whole of the ...

    Article : 175 words
  42. England—Australia Air Mail

    Sir Samuel Instone, Director of Imperial Airways, announced today that it was hoped to operate the complete England to Australia air mail within ...

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  43. French Air Minister Returning From Russia

    The French Minister (M. Cot), who, with a party of famous French aviators, has been on an extended visit to Russia, left on his return to France ...

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  44. Expects Fall Of Many Dictatorships

    The fall of many dictatorships which, now blazon the world, and the eventual return to democracy which, despite defects offers a chance for development ...

    Article : 118 words
  45. Rosewater—Largs Bay Tram Service

    A letter from the Municipal Tramways Trust was received at a meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council last night, stating that the Council's request ...

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  46. Experimental Flight From Berlin To Brazil

    Four German planes will make an experimental flight from Berlin to Brazil between October 10 and 24. with the object of beginning a weekly air ...

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  47. Remarkable British Seaplane

    A startling glimpse into the future of air warfare was provided by the launching of the first of four Perth flying boats ordered by the Air Ministry, ...

    Article : 79 words
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