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  2. BUSY TIME FOR MR. BRUCE IN ADELAIDE.

    Arrangements for the meetings in Adelaide between the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) and representatives of primary ...

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  3. Y.O.C. ENROLMENTS IN SUBURBS.

    After an interruption caused by the holidays, Y.O.C. work in the city and suburbs is being taken up anew, and the prospects of ...

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  4. ACQUITTAL IN PILLIGA CASE.

    Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Richards, 49, was found not guilty at the Narrabri Supreme Court today of a charge of having murdered ...

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  5. MOLTEN IRON BURSTS ON MEN.

    One man was burnt to death and six others were injured this afternoon, when tons of molten iron burst like an avalanche among a ...

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  6. UNITY SCHEME RECEIVES IMPETUS.

    A new plan for compelling the A.L.P. to accept unity of Labor forces in South Australia has been suggested to the conference of ...

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  7. TALK OF MORE CRICKET TROUBLE.

    The "Daily Express" sent Trevor Wignall, one of its special sports writers, to Colombo to travel with the Australian ...

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  8. JUDGMENT FOR £1,114 FOR K. E. BARDOLPH.

    In the High Court of Australia today, sitting in original jurisdiction, Mr. Justice Evatt delivered judgment in the action of ...

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  9. FREE PASSAGES BY SEA.

    As the result of a decision of the Adelaide Steamship Company, returned soldiers living on Eyre Peninsula who wish to visit Adelaide ...

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  10. U.S. VIEW OF BRITISH SURPLUS.

    The Washington correspondent, of the "New York Times" writes:—"That the British Treasury announcement of a surplus ...

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  11. U.S. REFINANCING OPERATIONS.

    The Treasury financial statement for the first nine months of the current fiscal year reveals a deficit of 2,543,000,000 dollars (approximately ...

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  12. Farewell To The Governor

    Plans for the public farewell to the Governor and Lady Hore-Ruthven will be completed at a meeting in the Adelaide Town Hall ...

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  13. Mr. Bruce Says Statements Are Not True.

    When shown Mr. Wignall's cricket story, and particularly that part of it stating that he had conferred with Mr. thomas, Mr. Bruce said that the ...

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  14. £150,000,000 BRITISH FUNDING LOAN.

    A large Government funding operation was announced tonight. It takes the form of a 3 per cent, funding loan, 1959-1969. of £150,000,000. On April 15 ...

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  15. RAIN IN MURRAY MALLEE.

    Rain fell in parts of the Murray mallee on Tuesday night and yesterday morning. Where an inch or more fell, it will be valuable for fallows and for ...

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  16. Dominions Office Denies Report.

    The Dominions Office has officially denied the report that Mr. Thomas and Mr. Bruce conferred and recommended to the M.C.C. that Australia would ...

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  17. UNITY MEETING CALL CANCELLED.

    The executive of the metropolitan council of the Victorian Labor Party decided by seven votes to six at a special meeting tonight to cancel a special ...

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  18. RE-EQUIPMENT OF CHANNEL PORTS.

    A surprising decision of the French Government has resulted in the reequipment of Calais as a submarine base for the first time since the war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. THRILLING CHASE AFTER SUSPECT.

    There were remarkable scenes tonight in Swanston street, in the heart of the city, when hundreds of people watched patrolmen and firemen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TEST TEAM POPULAR AT COLOMBO.

    The Australian cricketers arrived in intense heat today for their match against the local team. They created an extraordinarily favorable ...

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  21. Henley Town Clerk To Train Municipal Cadet.

    The town clerk of Henley and Grange (Mr. W. W. Win[?]) recently informed the council that he was willing to train a youth with ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. Mr. T. P. Howard Announces.

    Mr. Howard M.P., said last night that the executive of his Lang Labor group had selected the following delegates for the unity conference in ...

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  23. WATER MUST NOT BE WASTED.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. Hudd) said yesterday that the consumption of water for last week was 13 minion gallons less than in the ...

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  24. Heavy Rain All Over Victoria.

    Splendid rain has fallen over the Victorian wheat belt. Fallows, stubbles and pastures have received steady soaking falls, which will enable growers ...

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  25. FEDERAL BUDGET POSSIBILITIES.

    Because the nest Federal Budget will be the last statement of the financial policy of the Lyons administration before the elections, special care will be ...

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  26. Girl Pillion Rider's Knee Shattered.

    Riding pillion on a motor cycle which crashed, into a post on payneham road, near the Maid and Magpie Hotel, about 9 p.m., yesterday. Thelma Tobin, 17. of ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. Germany Plans "For Navy Second To None".

    Mr. Hector Bywater. the naval expert of the "Daily Telegraph" writes:— "Germany's plans for a big: navy second to none are already fully prepared, and ...

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  28. WONTHAGGI MINERS' TERMS.

    Decisions reached by the Wonthaggi miners at a mass meeting of strikers held today were of a nature which seems to preclude any hope of an agreement ...

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  29. W.A. BENEFITED BY GOOD FALLS.

    Rain from the north-west is falling over almost all the agricultural areas, and it is expected that all but the extreme south-west will have benefited. ...

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  30. ANTI-EXTREMISTS IN N.S.W.

    An assurance that the leaders of the U.A.P., both in the Federal and State spheres, were doing everything possible to achieve unity between the ...

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  31. L.C.L. PARTY MEETING.

    At the meeting yesterday of the Parliamentary section of the Liberal and Country League—the first since Parliament adjourned at the end of ...

    Article : 191 words
  32. Bluff That Failed.

    Mr. Collins said that he ran a youth into a corner and told him that, if he did not put up his hands, he would sshoot. Mr. Collins -was unarmed, and ...

    Article : 221 words
  33. TRAGEDY OF BURNING STABLES.

    Mr. William Murrell. 32, horse trainer, of Mentone. who was severely burned when he rescued his wife from their burning stable on March 24, died in ...

    Article : 156 words
  34. Service Salary Reductions From July 1.

    Cost of living reductions in the salaries of Federal public servants, ranging up to £6 a year for males. £4 for females, and £3 for juniors, will ...

    Article : 180 words
  35. Heavy Rain In North Queensland.

    The heavy rain which is falling along the north coast and the Brisbane Valley district is having a serious effect on the dairying industry. Parts ...

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  36. Eleven Killed In Fire In India.

    Earthquake survivors in the village of Chandpura. Bihar, were terror stricken yesterday, when a fire destroyed their flimsy shelters. Sis girls ...

    Article : 40 words
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