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  2. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS DISCUSSED

    The annual meeting of the Northern District Councils and Corporations Association was held at the Gladstone Memorial Hall today. The president ...

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  3. Lancashire

    Speaking at Wangaratta tonight, the leader of the Federal Country Party (Dr. Page) said that the policy of the Country Party was directed cowards ...

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  4. MEETING OF STEEL MANUFACTURERS

    The 11th annual meeting of members of the Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia is being held at Whyalla. The members were the ...

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  5. ACTIVITIES AT THE COLLEGES

    The 1934 second term holidays for an boys' colleges in the metropolitan area began this week, and classes at most of them will not resume until ...

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  6. LABOR NEWS

    Opposition to the Government's scheme of requiring unemployed to work in return for clothes and footwear distributed to their families was ...

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  7. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Community Singing.—Mr. F. L. Gratton conducted community singing in the Adelaide Town Hall yesterday. Miss Melva Bartle was pianist, Mr. H. G. ...

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  8. SHEEP SHOW AT MOUNT BARKER

    The 11th anuual sheep show conducted by the Southern Stockowners Association was opened at Mount Barker today, when the Merino sections ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The rather elongated anticyclone which was centred over South Australia on Thursday has since drifted ...

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  10. WEEK-END FORECAST

    Generally fine, with south-east to north-east winds. Cold nights. Witt some frosts inland. ...

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  11. NO VISITORS AT HOSPITAL

    The board of management of the Adelaide Children's Hospital states that, in view of the prevalence of influenza., wards at the hospital will be ...

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  12. NEW CONCERTO BY ORCHESTRA

    The newly discovered concerto the Adelaide, by Mozart, will have its premiere performance in Australia by the South Australian Orchestra on ...

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  13. Fatalities And Accidents

    Mr. James L. Rodgers. 64 years of age. was taken suddenly ill in Mr. J. Prindiville's betting shop this evening. He was carried into a room at the ...

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  14. CONSERVATORIUM STAFF CONCERT POSTPONED

    The concert by members of the Conservatorium staff originally announced for Monday has been postponed until September 10. John Homer and Dr. ...

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  15. ACTION AGAINST N.S.W. COMPANY

    in the Equity Court today, before Mr Justice Long Innes, counsel for Maude Hart Nott, of Neutral Bay, plaintiff in a suit against the Southern British ...

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  16. Yatala Inquest To Resume On Tuesday In Adelaide

    The adjourned inquest into the death of Ronald Reynolds, whose body was found hanging in a cell at the Yatala Labor Prison on August 12, will be ...

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  17. ANIMAL ANECDOTHS

    An animal anecdote competition has been arranged by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for the children of South "Australia. A prize ...

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  18. WOODVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS

    Old scholars easily defeated present students of the Woodville High School at tennis, in the annual sports held at the school yesterday, but the present ...

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  19. TODAY'S SPORTS

    Racing Tattersalls Club at Victoria Park. Football league games at Adelaide. Prospect. ...

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  20. Trainer's Leg Broken. When Horse Slips On Bitumen

    When the horse he was riding clipped and fell on the bitumen in High street. Glenelg. yesterday, Thomas McGahan, horse-trainer, of Penzance ...

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  21. WATER SUPPLY FOR STREAKY BAY

    There seems to be great possibilities in the establishment of a water system throughout the Streaky Bay township and district, and. if it is ...

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  22. Motorist Injured When Car Collides With Dray

    When the motor car and trailer he was driving came into collision with a horse and dray on the Keswick Bridge yesterday, Percy Thomas ...

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  23. CIVIC ORGAN RECITAL

    The last of this year's series of lunchhour civic organ-recitals will be given by the city organist (Mr. Harold Wylde) in the Town Hall at 1.15 p.m. on ...

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  24. BEDDING ISSUED AT PORT PIRIE

    The mayor's fund tonight stands at £8,699 17/3. Today's donations included £200 from the Broken Hill Proprietary Company and £94 7/9 from station 5CL, ...

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  25. MORE FLOOR SPACE FOR CITY STORE

    Extensions being made to the basement of the Myer Emporium, Bundle street, will enlarge the total area of the basement to 60215 square feet. This ...

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  26. LESS BREAD EATEN

    Bread is reputed to be one of the foods studiously avoided by persons desiring to become less portly, but whether this is an actual fact is ...

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  27. GOLDFISH FOR W.A. BY AIR

    Several pairs of prize veil tail goldfish will be transported to Western Australia by the mail Diane which will leave Parafield this morning. The full, ...

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  28. Miss Hilda Gill Praised By Continental Teachers

    In a recent letter to the Director of the Elder Conservatorium 'Dr. Harold Darks), Miss Hilda Gill gives some interesting news of her ...

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  29. "The Advertiser" Fund

    Though there were no outstanding large contributions. £60 11/5 was added to "The Advertiser" Belief Fund yesterday. ...

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  30. MALOJA FROM LONDON

    Elder, Smith & Co.. Limited report, that they have received a radio message from the commander of the Maloja. to the effect ...

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  31. Losses Reported To Police

    While Mr. B. A. Nickels, of Ballville street Prospect, was gripping the head of a horse that had been injured in Hindley street, yesterday a man he had ...

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  32. Many Important Events In September

    The Federal ejections on September IS will be the outstanding event In a month which. in South Australia, at least. will be one of political, religious, ...

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  33. Walkerville School Jubilee Begins Today

    The "Back to Walkerville School"' jubilee celebrations will be opened today by the Minister of Education (Mr. Jeffries). Today's programme includes ...

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  34. 5 AD-PI TONIGHT

    Tonight stations 5 AD-PI will feature Donald Novis (tenor). "Whispering Strings." recorded by the banjo and the harp. "The Studio Murder ...

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  35. STERILISATION OF ALSATIANS

    Mr. Jenkins. M.P., who has Introduced a Bill designed to make compulsory the sterilisation of Alsatian dogs of both sexes, inspected the ...

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  36. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  37. SOUTH AFRICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

    The South African Lawn Tennis Union plans to assemble many of the world's best tennis players in Johannesburg for the national ...

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  38. Little Hand Mixing Of Bread In Adelaide

    The president of the Adelaide and Suburban Master Bakers' Association (Mr. W. A. L. Thomas) said yesterday that he agreed with the condemnation ...

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  39. NEW CURATIVE AGENT

    "Ascptor" Paste is a remarkable dentifrice. It contains a near curative agent proclaimed by the world's greatest dental scientists to be ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. Country Aid For Port Pirie

    Cleve— A ball in aid of the distress at Port Pirie was organised by Mr. E. L. Stubing. More than £20 was raised. The music was supplied by Mr. A. Simmons's [?] band free. and all ...

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  42. Index to Advertisements

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 words
  43. WHAT SHOULD THE BANKS DO?

    There are thousands of people ready to advice on banking methods, just the same as others have a "cure-all for every disease under the sun. ZAC ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. Late Commercial

    Mining shares were quiet this morning, midday quotations, with yesterday's corresponding figures in parentheses, being:—Mount Elliott. 10/3 (not ...

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  45. THE CENTENARY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Many arguments have taken place about the pronunciation of the word "Centenary," but there is no argument about the name of the world's best ...

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  46. Wheat Crop Higher For Three Canadian States

    The wheat crop in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba was forecast today at 265.000.000 bushels, an increase of 14.000.000 bushels over the ...

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  47. Australian Players Leave For Home

    "The members of the Australian Davis Cup team will board the Mooltan for Australia at Marseilles tomorrow. ...

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  48. MARTINDALES WILD CHERRY

    The Cough Cure Extraordinary. Doesn't Give a. Cough or Cold a Chance. From all Country Stores. Large Bottles, 1/6. City Agents: Home Service Stores. ...

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  49. Banker Not Anxious For Boom In British Business

    J. W. Beaumont Pease, chairman of Lloyd's Bank. Ltd., said today that business was steedily setting better in Great Britain, but he "hoped it would not turn ...

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  50. British Women Players In U.S.

    British players advanced the semi-finals of the eastern United States grass count women's championship today. Miss James defeated Miss Norma To[?] ...

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  51. Killed By Accidental Discharge Of Shotgun

    While getting through a wire fence, about 100 yards from his home. five miles from Port Wakefield. this afternoon. Reginald Peter. 24. sing]", was ...

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  52. French Budget Aims At Cut Of £27,000,000

    The Minister of Finance (M. Germain-Martin presented the draft Budget to Cabinet today. The draft includes proposals for tile reduction of ...

    Article : 62 words
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