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  2. FOOTBALL FIGHT ENDS TODAY

    Never, in the history of League football in this State, has interest run so high at this stage of the season—one minor round series to be played—as in ...

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  3. 24,000 BALES OF WOOL SOLD

    The same features which characterised the opening day of the first of the 1934-35 Adelaide wool sales were apparent yesterday when the series ...

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  4. LAST WEEK OF ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    With the Federal elections only a week hence, the leaders of the three parties all expressed themselves yesterday as being confident ...

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  5. BILL FOR MORE RACE DAYS

    With the object of encouraging betting on the course, instead of in betting shops, Mr. Pattinson, M.P., is drafting a Bill to amend the Lottery and ...

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  6. CHARGES OF GRAFT IN ARMAMENTS

    Additional sensational revelations before the Senate Munitions Investigating Committee stirred official circles tonight. The first were made in ...

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  7. JUDGE'S CONCERN AT COMPANIES ENQUIRY

    The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Halse Rogers), who is investigating the methods and affairs of a group of 19 investment companies operating ...

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  8. BIG RALLY OF SCOUTS AND GUIDES

    More than 10,000 Boy Scouts and Girl Guides from all parts of the State will throng the Jubilee Oval for the rally in honor of H.R.H. the Duke of ...

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  9. DEATH LIST IN U.S. GROWS

    The textile strike was expanded today to the accompaniment of gunfire, tear gas, and bludgeoning. Ten are dead and scores are injured Dozens ...

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  10. MURDERED GIRL STILL UNIDENTIFIED

    Detectives engaged in the search for the murderer of the girl whose battered and charred body was found under a culvert off the Howlong road, near ...

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  11. MONEY FOR WORK

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), at a meeting at Hurstville tonight, gave an assurance that money would be raised by his Government for adequate ...

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  12. U.S. AND SOVIET TRADE BREAKDOWN

    The refusal by President Roosevelt to grant Russia a long-term loan and commercial credits for more than 200,000,000 dollars (approximately ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FRENCH EMPLOYMENT DECLINES

    The Minister of Labor (M. Marquet) reports that unemployment is the worst since the war. The number who received relief in the third week in ...

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  14. FORESTRY COMPANY'S AFFAIRS

    Presenting their second interim report, the Company Promotion Commissioners state they are submitting the report because of an opinion that an ...

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  15. BREAD ENQUIRY ON WEDNESDAY

    The chairman of the Wheat Commission (Sir Herbert Gepp) returned to Melbourne today from Sydney. He will confer during the week-end with ...

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  16. False Clue In Adelaide

    Although a message received at police headquarters yesterday seemed to indicate that the girl who had been found murdered at Albury had been definitely ...

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  17. DUKE ENJOYS DECK GAMES ON SUSSEX

    The greater part of the day the Sussex steamed along quietly, creating only slight ripples on a remarkably placid sea. Everyone is enjoying the ...

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  18. Another Rise In Price Of Gold

    A further slight rise occurred in the price of gold today, when it was quoted at £7 0/9½ a fine ounce, compared with £7 0/8 yesterday. The dollar was ...

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  19. WAGGA MURDER CASE

    After a retirement of 16 hours, the jury at the third trial at Wagga of Mrs. Lillian Anderson, on a charge of having murdered her husband, ...

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  20. Mr. Scullin Condemns Coalition Government

    Addressing a big crowd at the Institute Hall tonight, the leader of the Federal Labor Party (Mr. Scullin) said that the financial institutions were ...

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  21. Victorian U.C.P. Leader Injured

    The chief president of the United Country Party (Mr. A. E. Hocking) had both legs injured below the knees when heavy machinery fell on him at his ...

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  22. BRISBANE TENNIS SENSATION

    A bombshell was dropped into the tennis world late today, when the management committee of the Queensland Lawn Tennis ...

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  23. Use Of Coat Of Arms Permitted

    The Under-Secretary (Mr. A. L. Read), who is State Director for the Royal Tour, said yesterday that information had been received from ...

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  24. Internal Eruptions In Hawaiian Volcano

    Kilauea. the volcano on Hawaii Island, began erupting within its crater early on Thursday. Lava is flowing in a cascade 500 feet wide from a height ...

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  25. Centrepiece Falls From Legislative Council Ceiling

    Soon after 1 p.m. yesterday part of the ornamental centrepiece of the ceiling in the Legislative Council Chamber fell to the floor. The ...

    Article : 119 words
  26. Confident

    Commenting on the exceptional calness which has characterised the Federal election campaign, the Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce), on ...

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  27. FEDERAL GRANT FOR TOBACCO INDUSTRY

    The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) announced today that advice had been received from the Federal Ministry that £20,000 would be provided from ...

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  28. New A.S.C. Vessel To Be Launched Next Month

    The Adelaide steamship Company's twin-screw motorship. Manoora. which will be launched at Glasgow late in October, will leave for Australia in ...

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  29. Trades Hall "Warning" To Electors

    Divergent views concerning the policy of the Labor Party at the Federal election were expressed by delegates to the Trades Hall Council tonight A ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. "Reversion To Labor Unthinkable"

    The City Editor of the "Morning Post" says:—"It is almost unthinkable that there should be a reversion to a Labor Government at a still critical ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. Prince George To Return To England Next Week

    It is expected that H.R.H. Prince George will return to London from Lake Bled, Yugo-Slavia, early next week. His fiancee. Princess Marina of ...

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  32. CHRISTMAS CASES

    Persons desirous of making a present of a case of SEPPELT'S CHOICE WINES to their friends in the UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND can do so, ...

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  33. Reservoirs Gain More Than 100 Million Gallons

    The rain on Thursday one yesterday increased the metropolitan storages by more than 100 million gallons. and it is expected that water will run ...

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  34. ROSELLA DIABETIC FOODS

    Rose[?] is now packing Jams and Canned Fruits suitable for use by sufferers from Diabetes. Ask your grocer Kets. but given an endorsement of Mr. Lyons's policy. it is likely that Australian Government stocks will continue to follow the course of our own ...

    Article : 79 words
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