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  2. MELROSE TO ENTERS COMMERCIAL AVIATION

    With more extensive knowledge and experience of flying machines and methods, Mr. C. J. Melrose returned to Adelaide on Saturday morning. He ...

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  3. SEAMEN'S MEETING AT PORT TODAY

    A special stopwork meeting will be held at Port Adelaide at 2 p.m. today, and it is expected that 300 men will attend. It is impossible to forecast ...

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  4. EXTENSION OF SEAMEN'S STRIKE BY SYDNEY

    SYDNEY. Developments in the shipping strike daring the week-end indicated that the seamen are determined to paralyse interstate sea transport until the special stop-work meeting tomorrow determines ...

    Article : 305 words
  5. TENSION EASED IN EUROPE

    During the week-end Italy took two important steps which have considerably eased the acute tension in Europe. In the first place a semi-official ...

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  6. DAMAGE BY SUDDEN STORM

    After a north wind had sent the temperature up to 101.8 degrees, a record for the season, a fierce but short-lived storm struck Adelaide ...

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  7. GREAT BOWLING BY FLEETWOOD-SMITH

    Thanks to some splendid bowling by Fleetwood-Smith, who atoned for his failure, at Durban by taking seven for 71, and another fine start by Brown ...

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  8. GERMANY IN DIFFICULTIES

    It is now plain that a serious internal economic position is arising In Germany due to the throttling of her foreign trade and the consequent acute ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OWNERS' DISCUSSION TODAY

    Association, of which. Mr. J. D. Grace is chairman, will discuss questions concerning cargo, passengers and labor in Adelaide today. ...

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  10. MILITANT SECTION BLAMED

    Four interstate freighters were permitted to sail yesterday. Three of these vessels are owned by companies outside the Australasian Steamship ...

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  11. AIDING DISTRESSED AREAS

    Speaking at Dundee last night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) referred to the special areas in which the worst effects of the depression had been felt ...

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  12. CASUALTIES IN THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    Minor casualties have reduced the Australian team to twelve fit players. As O'Reilly's chill showed no improvement, he was removed to hospital last ...

    Article : 210 words
  13. Holden's May Have To Close In Fortnight

    The chairman of directors of General Motors-Holden's, Ltd. (Mr. E. W. Holden) said yesterday that the suspension of the interstate shipping ...

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  14. THREE CHILDREN LOSE LIVES

    Three children lost their lives in the sea of the Elwood beach today. Two sisters were seized with cramp and were drowned, and a boy collapsed and ...

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  15. FEDERAL HOUSE TO ADJOURN THIS WEEK

    The present sitting of the Federal Parliament are expected to end on Friday night or Saturday, and both Houses will then go into recess unto ...

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  16. Ground Search In Siamese Jungle Continues

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) said tonight that he had received a message from Air Commodore Smith, officer in charge of the R.A.F. at ...

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  17. Motor Services To E.P. Towns

    It was stated yesterday by the chairman of the Transport Control Board (Mr. J. Sincock) that, in the event of interstate vessels becoming ...

    Article : 218 words
  18. 10,000 NAZIS TO VISIT LONDON

    In a letter to the Trades Union Council regarding the visit of about 10,000 German football enthusiasts to London next week to watch the ...

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  19. WOMEN RESCUED AT GLENELG

    Members of the lifesaving section of the Holdfast Amateur Swimming Club,. assisted by other swimmers, made a thrilling rescue at Glenelg yesterday ...

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  20. Inward Mail Plane Four Days Late

    Qantas Empire Airways mail plane Melbourne, in the charge of Captain G. U. Allan, en route from Singapore to Brisbane, landed at Longreach at ...

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  21. Waterfront Conference In Melbourne

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) conferred on Saturday with the Federal Attorney General (Mr. Menzies) and representatives of the ...

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  22. JAPANESE TROOPS IN TIENTSIN

    The Japanese military authorities have requested the Chinese here to provide accommodation for three Japanese divisions within two days. This ...

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  23. Liquor Bill Debate

    Public interest in the sittings of Parliament this week will centre mainly on the continuance of the Licensing Bill debate. It is considered unlikely ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Melbourne Expected To Follow Sydney Lead

    A special stop-work meeting of the Melbourne seamen will be held on Tuesday morning to consider what action should be taken. As the ...

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  25. ASLEEP FOR FOUR YEARS

    Awaking in a Kent hospital after four years' sleep, during which he was nourished by means of injections, Victor Cleave, of Folkestone, says that ...

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  26. Man's Spine Injured; Crash Near Lyndoch

    When a car overturned near [?] [?] on Friday night, Gustave Schutz, 65, of Nuriootpa, received a severe spinal injury, and his wife. Mrs. ...

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  27. Japanese Reply To British Note

    In response to a request for information from the British Government ending to clarify the situation in North China, the Vice-Minister for Foreign ...

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  28. Queensland Ports Not Affected

    Queensland ports have not been affected directly by the shipping holdup. The secretary of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union said ...

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  29. Charges Against Italian Doctor Dismissed

    Sir A[?]do Castellani. an Italian who qualified in London, became an expert on tropical diseases and obtained leave from the Italian Army ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. Theft From Factory Of £1,000 Worth Of Stockings

    Stockings worth about £1,000 were stolen by thieves who broke into the factory of Southern Textiles Pty.. Ltd.. of Richmond, early this morning. ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. Japan To Increase Purchases Of Australian Wool

    The Japanese trade envoy (Mr. Debuchi). who recently visited Australia on a goodwill mission, said today that he expected ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. MR. R. MACDONALD'S POSITION

    It is practically certain that the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) will contest the Scottish ...

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  33. Thief Ransacks House While Occupants Sleep Oat

    Removing a wire screen at the front of Councillor S. A. Fisk's home in Gurrs read. Beulah Park, on Saturday night, thief entered the house, unknown to ...

    Article : 58 words
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