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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 3,195 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL

    Lady Dugan attended the first half of the recital by Mr. Arved Kurtz at the Adelaide Town Hall last night, and then accompanied his Excellency the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RESTORATION OF GERMAN PLACE NAMES

    General approval of the Govern merit's decision to restore to Tweedvale, Ambleside, Gaza, and Marree their former German names of Lobethal, ...

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  6. MEAT INDUSTRY ORGANISATION

    The complete organisation of the meat industry is envisaged by the Commonwealth Government, which has prepared plans for the ...

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  7. LABOR DAY ON WEDNESDAY

    Labor committees at Adelaide and Port Adelaide are completing plans for Labor Day, which will be celebrated on Wednesday. In accordance with ...

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  8. ACTION AGAINST COMMUNIST PARTY

    Argument took place in the High Court today on the procedure to be followed in the hearing of an application made by the Federal ...

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  9. NEW REPATRIATION COMMISSIONERS

    A complete change in the personnel of the Repatriation Commission, following the expiry of the term of the present commissioners, was ...

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  10. The Advertiser ADELAIDE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1935

    At the Berlin Conference, held in 1878 to discuss the Treaty of San Stefano, Prince Bismarck, who presided, in a memorable phrase described ...

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  11. AN ORIENTAL PRODIGY

    The feat performed in a London garden by Kuda Bux. a Kashmiri Mohammedan, of walking barefoot over white-hot ashes, seems to have ...

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  12. PROBLEM OF MARKET FOR S.A. BARLEY

    While attending the conferences on wheat and meat marketing at Canberra, at the week-end, the Premier (Mr. Butter) will discuss with the Prime ...

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  13. ADVANTAGE TAKEN OF FULL RESERVOIRS

    Suburban gardeners, faced with an unusually early taste of summer weather, are rejoicing in the unlimited use of reservoir water which is possible this ...

    Article : 103 words
  14. Maternal Mortality Fund Now £116,675

    The infantile and maternal mortality fund appeal now stands at £116.675. comprising £30,000 given by the Governments and £86.675 raised by the ...

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  15. Wondoma Or Cape Bauer?

    In the Assembly yesterday, Mr. Morphett (L.C.L.) asked whether the Government would consider changing the name of Wondoma, on the West ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. H. J. KNOX

    Mr. H. J. Knox. of Burnside, former official of the Union Bank, died on board the Mooltan. according to a radio message received from the ship. He ...

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  17. Children's World Broadcast On October 27

    Thirty countries, including Australia South Africa and India, will participate to the world-wide children's broadcast on October 27. It is entitled "Youth ...

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  18. LOAN COUNCIL MEETING

    Replying today to a telegram from the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey), Proposing that the next meeting of the Loan Council should take place in ...

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  19. Roof Gardens For New Melbourne Hospital

    Dr. Douglas Thomas, of the new Royal Melbourne Hospital who has been touring Europe to obtain information on the most up-to-date equipment ...

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  20. Germany And The Memel Election

    The storm of indignation about the Memel elections is slowly subsiding in Germany largely because of two facts which are regarded as being ...

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  21. GERMAN FOOD CRISIS

    The Berlin correspondent of the News chronicle" reports that Germany's food muddle which is accompanied by a shortage in butter, lard, ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. Postal Facilities At Thebarton

    A letter from the Postmaster-General (Senator McLanchlan) stating that he could not agree to the transfer of the Thebarton post office from ...

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  23. Uniform By-Law On Sunday Trading

    The Thebarton Council decided last night to request the Suburban Municipal and District Councils' Association to consider framing a by-law dealing ...

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  24. Houses At 5/10 A Week In Monmouthshire Town

    A lesson in the achievements possible in solving the problem of slum clearance by generous Government aid and abatement in rates comes from ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. Rush To New Tin Find In Central Australia

    The rush to the new tin mine continues. Substantial option money was paid today on some of the first leases pegged. A party returned this evening ...

    Article : 58 words
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