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  2. STREET TRAFFIC BY=LAW

    which was recommended by the sub-committee for adoption was carried by the Adelaide City Council without amendment ...

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  3. LABOR LEADER APPEALS TO COURT

    When opening in the Third Civil Court today the case in which Mr. Hogan, M.L.A., former Premier of Victoria, is challenging ...

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  4. U.S. EXPERTS TAKE STOCK

    The Government's concern at last week's wide fluctuations of the dollar, with the corresponding depressing effect on Government ...

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  5. HUGE POLL IN GERMANY

    As "The Times" says, the election and referendum in Germany yesterday produced the inevitable result—an overwhelming vote in ...

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  6. CABINET

    After sitting all day and until late tonight. Cabinet, which was sharply divided, decided to make no final decision on the wheat ...

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  7. £1,200,000 SCHEME FOR MURRAY WORKS

    To join Ministers from Victoria and New South Wales in a deputation to Canberra to ask the Federal Government to bear a ...

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  8. ITALY AND ARMS CONFERENCE

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Italy has officially made known its view that "no useful or practical ...

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  9. SOVIET ATTITUDE TOWARDS JAPAN

    A Washington message published in the "New York American" declares that the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Litvinoff) is seeking to negotiate a ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. Soviet Denial Of Destruction Of Japanese Planes

    The official Tass Agency denies the reports that the Soviet shot down Japanese planes and sunk Japanese gunboats in the Far East. ...

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  11. Women Of North America And Japanese War Threat

    The women of North America could abolish any war threat from Japan by refusing to buy silk, said Dr. Alfred Zimmern, Professor of International ...

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  12. Fatalities And Accidents

    Charles Frederick Bates, 29, of Orchard avenue. Black Forest, received a fracture of the left leg and head injuries when the motor cycle he was ...

    Article : 157 words
  13. RECORD PRICE FOR WOOL IN SYDNEY

    Greasy Merino cold to 29[?]d. at today's wool sales. This is the highest price paid in Sydney this season, and was given by a Bradford buyer to ...

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  14. FRENCH DEBATE ON ARMAMENTS

    London could be destroyed in a few nights and England's fate, according to German specialists, could be settled in three weeks, declared M. Taittinger, ...

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  15. Conversion Of Australian Dollar Bonds

    The financial editor of the "Evening Post" says:— "There is widespread anticipation in the Wall street community that Australia will soon attempt to ...

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  16. Corporation Employe Injured

    Isaac Woods (62), York street, Woodville North, an employe of the Woodville Corporation, fractured his left collarbone, and probably several ribs, when ...

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  17. SENSATIONAL EPISODE IN HEBRIDES

    Confusing reports have been received here regarding a sensational episode in the Outer Hebrides. It is said that while the trawler Doon was ...

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  18. "ACREAGE WHEAT GRANT ESSENTIAL"

    "In view of the total failure of so many crops in South Australia this year, there is not the slightest doubt that any grant made available by ...

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  19. Former Labor M.P. Still Leads In Warrnambool

    There was little change in the position of candidates for the Flinders Federal seat when counting ceased tonight, Mr. J. V. Fairbairn (U.A.P.) ...

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  20. Child's Arm Broken

    Suffering from a fracture of the right arm, Frederick Thomas Young, 6. of King street. Alberton. received treatment at the Port Adelaide Casualty ...

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  21. BANK STOCKHOLDERS SEEK DAMAGES

    Pointing to the testimony before the Senate Investigation Committee, a group of stockholders in the Chase Bank today filed suit for 100,000,000 ...

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  22. Knocked Down By Lorry

    While William Hore, of Hauteville terrace. Eastwood was walking across Glen Osmond road. Glen Osmond, yesterday morning, to catch a tram car, he ...

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  23. PEACE GESTURE BY RETURNED SOLDIERS

    A great rally of ex-soldiers of every country which took part in the war—Allies and enemies—to protest against war and formulate a peace policy, is ...

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  24. Man Dies In Bus

    Harry Ray, Gas Company employe, of Chief street. Brompton a brother of Dr. Ray and Mr. W. V. Ray. S.M., collapsed in a Port Adelaide bus on ...

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  25. Man Killed When Car Falls Over Cliff

    A man was killed, and a companion was seriously injured, when the motor car in which they were travelling along the Great Ocean road this morning ran ...

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  26. ALIMONY AT RATE OF £1,700 A YEAR

    The Registrar in Divorce (Mr. H. D. Wood), in a reserved judgment today, awarded permanent alimony at the rate of £1,700 a year to Mrs. Muriel ...

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  27. TRAGIC DEATH ON LONELY ISLAND

    The news of a tragic shooting fatality on one of the lonely lighthouse islands of Bass Strait, in which a boy aged 15 years lost his life, was brought ...

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  28. Dollar Now At 5.13[?]

    Gold was quoted today at £6 9/1[?] oz., compared with £6 10/1[?] on Saturday. The dollar was quoted at 5.13[?] to the pound, compared with 5.09 on ...

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  29. Farmer Gored By Bull

    Henry Hastings Hammond, a farmer, at Lansdowne River, was gored by a bull last night. The bull then tossed him into the air and be fell on a fence, ...

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  30. INTERNATIONAL QUOTA AGREEMENT

    Yesterday, in accordance with the request from Canberra, the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Blesing) held a conference of representatives of wheat ...

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  31. SPEEDING UP S.A.'S DISABILITIES CASE

    To expedite the preparation of the case to support South Australia's claim for a disabilities grant of £2,000,000, the Premier (Mr. Butler) has arranged for ...

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  32. BULK HANDLING OF WHEAT

    The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said tonight that Cabinet had decided to introduce a Bill this session to provide for the bulk handling of wheat. ...

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  33. Girl Struck By Engine And Killed

    A girl was killed and two of her companions had narrow escapes in a railway cutting at Lewisham tonight. Rose Mary Websdale, 12, of Lewisham. ...

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  34. Injured Saving Unconscious Rider

    William Webster, 40, unemployed, of South Cardiff, bravely went to the assistance last evening of Thomas Powell, 19, of Tarro who was in danger of being ...

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  35. LORD RIDDELL'S STORY OF THE KING

    A good story, to which he attaches the tag "alleged," is told by lord Riddell in his "Intimate Diary of the Peace Conference and After." ...

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  36. CAR DROPS 40 FEET INTO RIVER

    While Mr. and Mrs. Filmer and their 18- months- old baby were on their way home to Tenterfield from a holiday at Dalby. Queensland the steering ...

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  37. YOUTHS ARRESTED, FIREARMS SEIZED

    Smart work by the Norwood police yesterday resulted in the arrest of two youths, aged 17, and the recovery of a revolver, fully loaded with sawn-off ...

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  38. ANOTHER N.S.W. CRICKETER FOR ENGLAND

    W. Hunt, the young Balmain cricketer, has signed a contract to play with the Rishton Club in the Lancashire League cricket competition for two year with ...

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  39. Baby's Body Found On Beach

    Walking along West Beach, between Henley and Glenelg, about noon yesterday, a woman noticed a baby's head projecting from a sugar bag that had ...

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  40. RUMORS OF PEERAGE FOR MR. BRUCE

    Rumors have been current in political circles here that the High Commissioner in London (Mr. Bruce) will be elevated to the peerage during the centenary ...

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  41. Woman Falls From Window Of Carol's Palace

    King Carol, who is at his summer palace in Sinaia, hearing a noise, rushed to a window, and saw that Madame Dimitrescue, the wife of his private ...

    Article : 67 words
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