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  2. FUTURE OF MOTOR BODY INDUSTRY

    In a letter to the Road Traffic Act revision committee yesterday, the general manager of T. J. Richards and Sons, Keswick (Mr. Claude A. ...

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  3. INFLATION CRISIS DEVELOPS SWIFTLY IN U.S.

    The Roosvelt Administration is faced with something of a crisis as a result of the activities of the paper money inflationists. ...

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  4. BOUNDING FEDERAL REVENUE

    Following a 50 per cent, increase in income tax receipts in April and a lower expenditure rate, the Federal budgetary position improved by more ...

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  5. FLORAL PLANS FOR CENTENARY

    Decorated streets and a pageant will be two of the main floral attractions at South Australia's Centenary celebrations next year. The flower festival ...

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  6. FIRST MOVE IN AIR FORCE EXPANSION

    The Air Ministry has circularised the manufacturers of aircraft and aeroplane engines in connection with the expansion of the British air force, ...

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  7. WOOL DEMAND SUSTAINED

    Competition was fully maintained at the close of the ninth Adelaide wool sales yesterday. The keen demand and high prices have delighted brokers and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DOMINIONS AGREE ON FOREIGN POLICY

    The conference of British and Dominion Ministers provisionally discussed today arrangements for the next Imperial Conference, which is ...

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  9. UNFORGETTABLE SCENES AT PALACE

    There was an unforgettable scene, in which the crowd cheered without cessation for five minutes, outside Buckingham Palace late tonight. A vast ...

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  10. VOTING FORECAST FOR N.S.W. [?]

    Candidates in the State elections [?]morrow said tonight their final [?] the electors. The U.A.P. and the U.[?] which go to the country as the Gow[?] ...

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  11. ROYAL VISIT TO S.A.

    Although hindered by the Jubilee celebrations, the Premier (Mr. Butler) is enquiring into the possibilities of Their Royal Highnesses the possibilities of ...

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  12. Roadmenders Greet King And Queen

    Their Majesties the King and Queen unexpectedly took an hour's drive through the poorer quarters of South London today, surprising ...

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  13. TODAY'S QUEENSLAND. ELECTIONS

    With the stage finally set for [?] morrow's State elections, neither of [?] opposing parties had any last[?] surprise to [?]arth today. Mr. C.[?] ...

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  14. District Councils Plead For Retention Of Works

    At the quarterly meeting of the Suburban Municipal and District Councils' Association last night. Alderman Hannaford (St. Peters) moved ...

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  15. MINISTERS PLEASED WITH S.A. FINANCES

    The Government was very gratified at the favorable financial position of the State, as indicated in the figures issued by the Treasury, said the ...

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  16. LAST CHANCE FOR MEAT AGREEMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) presided at a meeting of Australian Ministers called today to consider the latest suggestion from the British ...

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  17. STIR AT DISTR[?] COUNCILS' MEETING

    An unusual situation arose at [?] quarterly meeting of the S[?] Municipal and District Councils' [?] ciation last night. Though the ...

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  18. Banking Reform Bill Through Lower House

    Today, the House of Representatives, by a vote of 271 to 110, passed the Administration's Bank Reform Bill, which give the federal Reserve Board ...

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  19. Big U.S.A. Naval Appropriation

    The Senate Appropriations Committee has reported the Navy Appropriation Bill to the Senate, after restoring 23,380,000 dollars (approximately ...

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  20. GROWING TENSION IN ABYSSINIA

    British official circles continue to be concerned at the situation in Abyssinia though Mussolini does not appreciate the immense difficulties facing him in ...

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  21. Tasmania's Deficit For Ten Months £199,104

    A deficit of £199,104 is shown in the Treasury financial statement for the ten months ended April 30. For the corresponding period of last year, the ...

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  22. NO NEWS OF U.S. AIR ARMADA

    The absence of reports about the progress of the flight of the 48 U.S. fighting planes, which left at 7.18 a.m. yesterday for the Midway Islands to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. REQUEST FOR REMOVAL OF WATER SURCHARGE

    A strong plea for the lifting of the surcharge on water rates in view of the large amount of water which will be used to provide flowers for the ...

    Article : 215 words
  24. BELGIAN DUTY ON BARLEY

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Ritchie) said yesterday that he had received a cabled communication from the Premier (Mr. Butler), who is in England, ...

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  25. NEW INTEREST RATES FOR SAVINGS BANK

    Rales of interest, for the current financial year, on deposits in the State Savings Bank have been fixed at 2¾ per cent, for deposits up to £500, and 2½ ...

    Article : 183 words
  26. Port Adelaide's Message

    The Port Adelaide City Council has decided to send the following message to the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) to be conveyed to the King: — ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. WORK FOR 500 UNDER SUBSIDY SCHEME

    The Minister of Industry and Employment (Mr. Jeffries) said ye[?] that a com[?]cation had been received from the Adelaide City [?] ...

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  28. New Transmitters For Empire Broadcasts

    The British Broadcasting Corporation will build at Daventry two new shortwave transmitters, using 50/60 kilowatt power, which is double the ...

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  29. FIRM VALUES IN LONDON

    The firm tone and opening rates of the wool market were fully maintained at today's sales, which met with sustained home and Continental ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. Girl Struck By Motor Cycle

    Jean Webber, 15, of Bagot avenue, Torrensville, was struck by a motor cycle while crossing Rundle street last night. She was taken to the Adelaide ...

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  31. STORY OF ASSAULT IN CITY HOTEL

    Early this morning police were searching for two men, who were alleged to have assaulted a man at the Eagle Hotel, Hindley street. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA TO PLAY N.Z. TODAY

    The Davis Cup tic between Australia and New Zealand will be begun at Eastbourne at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow, and will be continued on Monday and ...

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  33. Tree-planting Plan At Kapunda

    Kapunda has adopted a tree planting campaign as one project for the celebration of the State Centenary. The committee is receiving good ...

    Article : 183 words
  34. Aborigines Enquiry Board To Sit On May 25

    Arrangements have been made for the opening at Alice Springs on May 25 of the enquiry into charges against Constable McKinnon of ill-treating ...

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  35. M. Laval On Way To Russia

    The Foreign Minister (M. Laval) has left for Warsaw, whence he will go to Moscow. ...

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  36. "Germany Lost [?] Just Verdict Of [?]

    Sir Abc Barley, in a [?] long letter to the "Daly [?] says that Germany lost for [?] the just verdict of the [?] ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. Fortification Of Turkish Straits

    Replying today to a question in the House of Commons in regard to the fortification of the Turkish straits, the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. Strenuous Day For Miss Hartigan

    Miss Jean Hartigan had a strenuous day at the Harregate tournament. She was called on to play three singles today. She won the first two lies ...

    Article : 69 words
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