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  2. UNLEY REPEALS SUNDAY TRADING BY-LAW

    The Unley City Council, by 10 votes to two, last night repealed its by-law prohibiting Sunday trading. Councillors Dunks and ...

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  3. CHINA GIVES WAY TO JAPANESE DEMANDS

    The tensity of the situation in Northern China has been greatly relieved, and the pessimism of the Chinese is changing to optimism and ...

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  4. RAIL FREIGHT CUT TO CONTINUE

    As one of the first benefits of the improvement in Government finances. Cabinet decided yesterday that the 20 per cent, reduction in railway freights ...

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  5. WILD SCENES IN EDINBURGH

    Wild scenes occurred at Usher Hall today when the Protestant Action Society fulfilled its threat to protest against the freedom of the City of ...

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  6. HALTS POLICY IN ABYSSINIA

    The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph' reports:—"The feeling is growing that, despite their recent reparation over Austria, there is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. £1,000,000 FEDERAL SURPLUS LIKELY

    Commonwealth revenue returns for the 11 months of this financial year indicate a surplus of upwards of £1,000,000 at the end of June. This ...

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  8. PORT-NORTH GAME TO STAND

    The League football match at Prospect Oval on May 25. in which North Adelaide defeated Port. Adelaide by 16.14 to 15.16, will remain unaltered ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA WINS DAVIS CUP TIE

    With Australia leading two rubbers to one in the Davis Cup tie with France, Crawford clinched the match by defeating Boussus in an exciting ...

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  10. Chinese Cables Censored

    The Foreign Office spokesman said today:—"We have demanded the removal of the 2nd and the 25th divisions from North China, due to ...

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  11. GENERAL ELECTION BELIEVED NEAR

    "The Times" states that some criticisms of the reconstruction of the British Government mistake the character of the changes. "They are not final," ...

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  12. LARCENY OF GOLD FROM TRAIN

    A Commonwealth Railways departmental enquiry has not explained the disappearance between May 28 and 29 of gold worth £3,500 from a train ...

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  13. RELIEF WORK IN VICTORIA

    Adopting the recommendations of the conference of heads of State departments, the State Cabinet, at its meeting today, decided that £1,000,000 ...

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  14. Germany Defeats Italy

    By winning the doubles yesterday, and a further singles match today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PARLIAMENT ON AUGUST 1

    Cabinet decided yesterday afternoon that the State Parliament would reopen on August 1. The work of preparing the Budget and loan estimates ...

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  16. COACH FOR STATE FOOTBALL TEAM

    The South Australian football team to play against Victoria at the Adelaide.Oval on June 29 will probably not be chosen until the night of June 22 This ...

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  17. THREE YEARS' WAR IN CHACO TO END

    Armistice terms for the war between Paraguay and Bolivia, over the Gran Chaco were initialled by representatives of the two countries today after ...

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  18. GERMANY'S NAVAL REARMAMENT

    The "Morning Post" understands that though the greatest secrecy is being maintained, the naval negotiations between Britain and Germany ...

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  19. Bass Strait Steamer To Be Broken Up

    After 47 years of service in the Australian passenger trade, the Bass Strait steamer Oonah was sold today to Japanese shipbreakers. A complement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. South Africa Eliminates Poland

    South Africa today eliminated Poland in the Davis Cup tie, when Farquharson defeated Tarlowski in one of the two remaining singles. Kirby ...

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  21. ALLEGED KIDNAPPERS CAPTURED

    The Department of Justice announced tonight that a man named Herman Waley and his wife had been arrested at Salt Lake City and made a ...

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  22. Maoris In Double Tragedy

    At Parakas, 24 miles from Whangarei, Mary Edwards. 30. a timber worker's wire, was found dead in a lonely hut where she and her husband ...

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  23. BEST WEEK-END RAIN IN HILLS DISTRICTS

    The rainfall over the week-end chiefly benefited the Mount Lofty Ranges and districts on lower Eyre Peninsula. Heavy falls were ...

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  24. BOY'S HEROIC RESCUE EFFORT

    Cecil Heath. 10. who cannot swim leaped into the Leichhardt canal today in an heroic effort to save his brother's life. Both boys were rescued by ...

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  25. DUELLING COMEDY IN HUNGARY

    The duelling comedy moved to another stage today. Explanations satisfied Count Bethlen, a former Premier, about the present Premier (Gen. ...

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  26. ANZAC HIGHWAY FATALITY

    Following a collision between the cycle be was riding and a motor car on Anzac Highway, Mornington, about 10.30 a.m. yesterday, Walter Barwick, ...

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  27. AMAZING NEW ANTIAIRCRAFT GUN

    Although, according to the "Daily Herald." the Germans knew it and published details months ago. it can now be revealed that Britain has ...

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  28. Mr. De Valera Escapes Injury When Platform Collapses

    Just as President De Valera unvelled a statue at, Galway today, to Padraig O'Conaire, the Irish author and philosopher, the platform ...

    Article : 83 words
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