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  2. ANGLO-JAPANESE RELATIONS

    Asked whether pourparlers with Britain for an Anglo-Japanese alliance or entente had been proceeding for four months, a spokesman of the ...

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  3. ELECTION OUTLOOK IN S.A.

    "What I have seen curing the few days I have been in South Australia makes me believe there will be no swing to Labor" said Mr. R. G. ...

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  4. NEED FOR AID STILL GREAT

    Although "The Advertiser" fund for the relief of distress caused by the Port Pirie flood has reached. £7,044. there is still a great and urgent need ...

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  5. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND THE DUKE

    The State Board of the Returned Soldiers' League has been informed that the free railway passes which the Government has granted to enable ...

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  6. MOTHER AND CHILD IN ACCIDENT

    Knocked down by a motor car at the corner of Wakefield and Cardwell streets, city, a few yards from her home, at 7.28 p.m. yesterday. Mrs. ...

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  7. ADJUSTMENT OF FARMERS' DEBTS

    The setting up of a court with power to adjust farmers' debts and to issue yearly certificates of protection with or without an order on the State Bank ...

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  8. GOLD RISES 9½d IN TWO DAYS

    The price of gold, which rose 7½[?]d. to £6 19/3 an oz. on Friday, was up another twopence today, and is now only sevenpence below the record high price ...

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  9. SERIOUS FLOODS IN INDIA

    Unusually heavy monsoonal rainfall for several days has resulted in serious floods along the Ganges, Jumna, and Sone rivers Thousands of acres are ...

    Article : 434 words
  10. VOCE'S BOWLING AT NOTTINGHAM

    The manager of the Australian team (Mr. Bushby) refuses to comment on a report published in London newspapers that Australia protested against ...

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  11. EXCHANGE POSITION OF NEW ZEALAND

    The "Financial News" says:—"The speech of the New Zealand Minister of Finance (Mr. Coates) shows that the of rehabilitation in New ...

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  12. RELIEF WORK CONTINUES

    The continuance of dry conditions has enabled flood sufferers to do much to make their, homes again habitable Daily inspections have been made by ...

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  13. British Mission To Far East

    An industrial mission under the leadership of Lord Barnby will leave London tomorrow for Manchukuo to study conditions there and to ascertain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. No Request For Report [?] Board

    The chairman of file Board of Control (Mr. Oxlade) denied a report tonight that the Board of Control had asked Mr. Bushby and Woodfull to ...

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  15. WEEK-END RAIN DISAPPOINTING

    The week-end's rainfall was generally disappointing, only light scattered falls being recorded, while many centres had no rain. The forecast last night ...

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  16. SUSSEX BATS ALL DAY

    Batting against Australia on a comfortably paced wicket today. Sussex alternated tedious play with bright hitting a vigorous ninth wicket stand by ...

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  17. STRONGER AIR ARM FOR NAVY

    "Daily Telegraph" says:—"One of the results of the Government's five year plan for strengthening the nation's air power will be a substantial ...

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  18. LANCASHIRE SEEKS QUICK ACTION

    Mr. J. Hewett. chairman of the joint committee of cotton trade organisations expresses consternation that the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  19. Cruiser Sussex Leaves For Australia

    The cruiser Sussex, on which the Duke of Gloucester will make the voyage to Australia, left Sheerness yesterday afternoon for Gibraltar and ...

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  20. Campaign Movements Of Political Leaders

    After a tour of Tasmania, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) returned to Melbouren today by aeroplane. This week Mr. Lyons will give his attention to ...

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  21. BITTER WEATHER IN N.Z.

    A heavy southerly gale, accompanied by rain, and in some cases snow, resulted in bitter week-end conditions in the Otago. Canterbury, and ...

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  22. Welcoming Duke To Victoria

    The director of the Royal tour in Victoria (Mr. C. C. Gale) announced on Saturday that the State Ministry would charter the paddle steamer ...

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  23. Frost Damages Wheat In Central Alberta

    A message from Edmonton says that heavy damage to wheat crops was caused in Central Alberta by the first frost of the season. ...

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  24. "WE MUST PREPARE FOR WAR TODAY"

    "Nobody in Europe wants war but it is in the air, and might break out at any moment," declared Mussolini in an address to generals and members of ...

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  25. JEWELS VALUED AT £100 STOLEN

    Thieves broke into the home of Brigadier-General W. R. McNicoll, the recently appointed Administrator of New Guinea, in Salisbury road, Rose ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. Sir George Pearce Here Tomorrow

    The Minister of Defence (Sir George, Pearce) will arrive in Adelaide tomorrow, to take part in the Federal election campaign in support of liberal ...

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  27. TWO IRISH OFFICIALS KIDNAPPED

    Mr. A. Quirke, a Tipperary rate collector and auctioneer, and Mr. John Slattery, assistant registrar, who seized cattle at Clonmel on Monday for the ...

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  28. "BODY LINE ATTACK ON OTTAWA AGREEMENT"

    Describing the imposition of new duties on imported cotton goods at the expense of Lancashire manufacturers as "unfortunate." the loader of the ...

    Article : 182 words
  29. TRAGEDY ON STATION

    A tragedy occurred at Wurt Wurt Koort Estate, about seven miles from Merino on Saturday morning, when George Edwin Carter, 58 shot dead his ...

    Article : 130 words
  30. Number Of Douglas Credit Candidates Surprises

    The "Observer" says:—"English readers were puzzled to learn that there were 40 Douglas Credit candidates for Federal seats in Australia. ...

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  31. AMATEUR SKIING RECORD

    The record for amateur skiing between Kiandra and Mount Kosciusko approximately 65 miles, has been reduced from three days to 15 hours 55 ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. NO CHANGE IN U.S. SHIPPING POLICY

    President Roosevelt today entered the shipping controversy raised by the letter written by the Secretary of Agriculture (Mr, Wallace) in opposition to ...

    Article : 224 words
  33. MORE MONEY NEEDED

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  34. OVERCOME BY GAS FUMES

    Overcome by gas fumes while having a bath, Geoffrey Edward. 13, and his brother, Dudley Morris Warman, 9, were drowned today in their bath in ...

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  35. "United Ireland Unthinkable"

    "A united Ireland is not only impossible, but unthinkable, and from the highest Imperial interests, undesirable," declared the Prime Minister of ...

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  36. WORLD'S TENNIS PLAYERS RANKED BY TILDEN

    Perry and Austin are placed first and second by William T. Tilden, in ranking the world's leading tennis players for the "Racquet." a tennis magazine ...

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  37. By-Election For Seat In N.S.W. Assembly

    Mr. C. E. Bennett, the U.A.P. candidate, won the Gloucester seat in the Legislative Assembly at the by-election held on Saturday. He is the son of ...

    Article : 123 words
  38. WOOL BUYERS' VIEWS ON SEASON'S PRICES

    On their yearly visit to Australia, to attend the wool sales, a large party of English. German and French woolbuyers reached Outer Harbor on ...

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  39. PROFITS OF BRITISH INVESTORS IN U.S.

    The financial editor of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"The American Treasury's demand for returns of profits made by British investors on ...

    Article : 150 words
  40. Today's Sporting Features

    RACING—Burnemup's narrow win in the Grand National Steeplechase at Victoria Park was the principal feature of Saturday's racing. Details of this ...

    Article : 179 words
  41. U.S. MAIL ROBBED OF £10,200

    Closely following the laring robbery from an armored lorry at Brooklyn, New York, on Tuesday, three bandits looted a United States Government ...

    Article : 110 words
  42. STRIKE AT LYSAGHT'S EXTENDS

    It is expected that 900 employes of Lysaght's galvanized ironworks at Newcastle will be affected by a decision of a meeting of moulders and rollers ...

    Article : 87 words
  43. Arrest At Revolver Point Of Escaped Prisoners

    At the point of a revolver, the two indeterminate prisoners. Cyril O'Reilly. 24, and Claude Brown, 28, who escaped from the Beechworth Gaol pine ...

    Article : 145 words
  44. Elderly Man Torn To Pieces By Sharks

    Robert Steele a resident of Cardwell, was torn to pieces by sharks today when he dived from a launch to secure a "flattie" which was drifting ...

    Article : 148 words
  45. KELVINATOR

    Special display of the world's best refrigerator equipment will continue this week at Mechanical Products. Ltd., Keswick Tram Terminus. Tel. L4161. ...

    Article : 26 words
  46. SERVE ON TOAST

    Rosella Pork and Scans and prepared Spaghetti are excellent served on toast (2) ...

    Article : 16 words
  47. Advertising

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    Advertising : 41 words
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