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  2. 60 YEARS OLD TODAY

    Today marks the sixtieth anniversary of the foundation of the Adelaide Steamship Company, which was originally promoted to meet the ...

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  3. SACRED CITY OF AKSUM

    Aksum the sacred city of the Ethiopians and the northern gateway into Abyssinia, which has now fallen into Italian hands, is the centre of ...

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  4. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Holding of Inquests.—The Enfield Council, at its meeting on Monday night. decided to refer to the next meeting of the Municipal Association. ...

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  5. EXPENDITURE ON MURRAY WORKS

    A further expenditure of £473,481 upon River Murray works was entailed during the 12 months ended June 30 last, according to figures given in the ...

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  6. GIFT LAMBS RENEW OLD TIES

    The sending of a gift to Britain in the ordinary way presents many difficulties of selection, packing, posting and exchange, which often prevent a ...

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  7. FINAL STAGE OF MYLOR TRAGEDY

    At an inquest held at the Stirling West Courthouse yesterday morning, the Coroner (Mr. F. Chardon) found that a number of bones which were ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Pressure distribution over Australia on Tuesday morning was of a rather unstable ...

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  9. TODAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy and unsettled, with scattered rain and east to north winds at first, but followed later from the westward by a cool ...

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  10. TEXT OP FRENCH REPLY

    The French Government, in reply to an enquiry addressed orally to the French Ambassador on September 24 by the Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel ...

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  11. Special Relief Map of Abyssinia, Back Page.

    The Addis Ababa correspondent of the British United Press says that the 15,000 Abyssinians, chiefly cavalry, who have invaded Eritrea, are reported to ...

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  12. PROBLEMS OF WINE INDUSTRY

    On his return yesterday after having attended meetings of the Federal viticultural Council in Sydney, Mr. Oscar Seppelt discussed two important ...

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  13. CANBERRA'S MAIDEN VOYAGE TO ADELAIDE

    The steamer Canberra will reach Port Adelaide on her first visit on Monday morning next, and will berth at Queen's Wharf. The vessel will ...

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  14. King Of Italy's Message

    King Victor Emanuel has telegraphed to Mussolini expressing his intense satisfaction at the capture of Adowa. ...

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  15. SHOCKING ACCIDENT ON HILLS ROAD

    Shocking injuries were received by Andrew Melville Rankine. 43, of Culross avenue. Fullarton, a deaf and dumb man, when the motor cycle he was ...

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  16. MONGOLIA FOB LONDON

    The Mongolia from Melbourne is expected at Outer Harbor shortly after midnight tonight, and win leave for London at 5 p.m. tomorrow. A special ...

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  17. Strength Of League Doubted

    "It is doubtful whether the League is strong enough to preserve peace when a resolute and powerfully armed nation insists on war," declared the ...

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  18. 92 INCH COASTAL GUN FOR SYDNEY

    The first of the new 9.2 inch coastal defence guns for North Heads, Sydney, is part of the cargo of the Maimoa, which reached Port Adelaide from ...

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  19. GRANGE FLOOD BANK

    The Government has refused a request from the Henley and Grange Council that it should not be required to make further payments of ...

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  20. Fatalities And Accidents

    When he fell into a bath of hot water yesterday, Henry Smith. 17 months, of Kate court, city, received scalds on the hands and face. He was ...

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  21. NEW PARLOR COACH FOR TOURIST BUREAU

    In order to cater for tourist traffic during the Centenary celebrations, the State Government Tourist Bureau has taken delivery of a new 12-seater ...

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  22. ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION

    In expressing his appreciation of his welcome as patron of the English Speaking Union at the Liberal Club Hall last night, his Excellency the ...

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  23. 25 Italian Warships Now In Red Sea

    The Port Said correspondent of 'The Times" reports that Italy now has 25 warships in the Red Sea. They include the cruiser Taranto and four ...

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  24. "Society For The Murder Of Tactless People"

    Before a crowded audience the Rev. C. Irving Benson delivered a lecture entitled "A Society for the Murder of Tactless People," at the Malvern ...

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  25. Burnt In Stove Blaze

    With burns on the face and hands, caused by the explosion of an oil stove. Wilfred Edwards. 21, gardener, of West street, Torrensville, was admitted to ...

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  26. M. LAVAL NOW WITH BRITAIN

    The Geneva correspondent of "The Times." indicating the difficulties that accompanied the Council's arrival at a decision, says:—"M. Laval's return to ...

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  27. STRENGTH OF ITALIAN ARMY

    The Italian forces in East Africa, when the campaign opened, were 200,000 soldiers, 350 planes, and between 200 and 300 tanks. Nearly all of these troops ...

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  28. TRANSPORT OF ARMS THROUGH CANAL

    After a meeting in Paris the directors of the Stez Canal Company issued a statement saying that the question of closing the canal for the ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. Eye Cut By Glass

    Laceration of the left eyeball was received by Charles Johnson, 26, of Brand street. North Kensington, when a bottle burst at a cordial factory where ...

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  30. Hermit Grazier Found Dead

    John Engler. 71, was found dead yesterday in his hut in the Hundred of Nackara, about 45 miles from Peterborough, by Francis Joseph Schultz. ...

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  31. CENTENARY POSTER FOR ABROAD

    Poster designs symbolising the Centenary of South Australia are being sought by the Australian National Travel Association for a poster to be ...

    Article : 134 words
  32. Bride Struck Dumb By Lightning

    Lightning struck a wedding procession at Miskilz, killing two. The bride was struck dumb. ...

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  33. Achievements Of South Australians

    In a talk to members of the Rotary Club at their weekly lunch at the Embassy yesterday on 10 grereat achievements of South Australians, Mr. B. S. ...

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  34. "Endless Circumlocution" LONDON, October 8.

    The "News-Chronicle," in a leading article condemning the slowness of the League's mechanism, declares:—"Even now the Council has not steeled itself ...

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  35. A.L.P. EXECUTIVE MEETING

    At a meeting of the State A.L.P. executive last night, it was decided to ask the new leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. Curtin), on ...

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  36. No Public Enquiry Into Loss Of Loina

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) said today that it was not intended at present to hold a public enquiry into the loss of the Loina. It was ...

    Article : 97 words
  37. Caught In Machine Belting

    The breaking of belting in which F. R. Auricht. 47. of Sedan, had been caught, while working at the flour mill today, probably saved his life. Mr. ...

    Article : 143 words
  38. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  39. Burnside Council Alters Shopping Area

    The Burnside Council took an important step last night to protect the many fine residences that have been erected in its town during the last few ...

    Article : 173 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. Reported Erratic Flight Of Wrecked Air Liner

    Residents of Seal Island have reported that, on the day of the accident, they saw the Loina fly in an erratic manner, turn on [?] side, and disappear ...

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  42. Fall From Building

    John Holmes, 22. of Gordon, was severely injured when he fell 66 feet from the top of a building under construction at Manly today. He had a ...

    Article : 99 words
  43. NEWSPAPER BALLOT

    The "Daily Mail" publishes the results of a ballot of its readers as follows:— Do you favor economic sanctions ...

    Article : 115 words
  44. Temporary Detectives Confirmed In Rank

    Six police officers who have been temporary detectives since June, have been promoted to the rank of secondclass detectives, provisionally for a ...

    Article : 249 words
  45. MOVEMENTS OF R.A.N. SHIPS

    The cruiser Canberra and the destroyers Vendetta and Voyager arrived at Fremantle this afternoon, making, with the destroyer Stuart, ...

    Article : 111 words
  46. Index To Advertisements

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  47. Death Of Mr. D. M. Slater

    Mr. David Mas[?]n Slater, of Kent street, Hawthorn, died suddenly yesterday at Chepwynde statical, near Millicent. ...

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  48. Asphyxiation By Cyanide Fumes

    Winifred Lorraine Priestley, 19, died in St. Vincent Hospital this morning, and her father. Charles Ward Priestley, 53, is still in a critical condition ...

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  49. Australian Cricket Team Sails For India

    A large number of Victorian cricket officials and enthusiasts gathered at the station pier this afternoon to bid farewell to members of the Maharaja[?] ...

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  50. Burnside Councillors Attack Minister

    Members of the Burnside Council last night strongly criticised the action of the Minister of local Government (Mr. Blesing) in recently refusing to ...

    Article : 147 words
  51. Late Commercial Gold And Exchange Rates

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  52. Fall From Motor Cycle

    Audrey Lynch, 18, of Old Port road, Queenstown, who received concussion and a scalp injury in a fall from a motor cycle last night, was admitted ...

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  53. Royal Armour Not To Run In Caulfield Cup

    The owner of Charles Fox. "Mr. G. Ornong." said tonight that he had sponsored the move in favor of the horse for the Caulfield Cup. He denied a report that he had made a strong ...

    Article : 167 words
  54. French Dockers Act Against Italy

    The Paris correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" reports that the Dockers' Union has instructed its members to refuse to load [?] bound ...

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  55. OVERSEAS SHIPPING

    LONDON October 8.—Arrivals—At Avonmouth Waimann. At Rotterdam. Elmbank. At Cristobal. Eindenbank. Departures-From Las Palmas, Buteshire and [?] for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  56. Mining Shares

    Mining shares were firmer on the Stock Exchange this moraine, and business was greaten. Quotations;— Mount Elliott, 14 10½: Zine ...

    Article : 38 words
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