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  2. AUSTRALIA'S FAMED SCULPTOR DIES

    Sir Bertram Mackennal, the Australian sculptor, died suddenly yesterday. He was 68. He was ill for only two hours. He died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FIRST WOMAN TO FLY TO ADELAIDE

    Unannounced, and as though it were just part of a day's work, the first woman to fly from Melbourne to Adelaide arrived at ...

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  4. S.A. LABOR'S CELEBRATION

    Labor will celebrate its 58th birthday anniversary tomorrow, when there will be a public holiday. There will be a ...

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  5. FEAR OF FROST STILL PRESENT

    An extraordinary feature of the frost which caused severe damage to Barossa and southern district vineyards on Saturday was the way ...

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  6. TRAINS TO AIR PAGEANT

    Special trains will be ran to Parafield aerodrome on Saturday to take spectators to the Aero Club's great pageant. Usually only motorists ...

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  7. DIRECTORATE FOR RAILWAYS

    In a minute sent yesterday to the Minister' of Railways (Mr. Denny) on the final report of the Royal Commission, the Railways ...

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  8. SUGGESTED CUT IN TARIFF

    The suggestion by the president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia (Mr. G. J. Cowie) that there should be an ...

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  9. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    The appeal for Christmas toys for 20,000 needy .children in the city and outback made a splendid beginning yesterday, when an ...

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  10. BUSINESS MEN AND RAILWAYS REPORT

    The adjourned meeting of Adelaide business men to discuss the report of the Royal Commission on Railways was held at the boardroom. Chamber of ...

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  11. Australian Gliding Record of 2? Hours

    An impromptu flight by Mr. Howard K. Morris over the Rangoon Lake, near Warrnambool. yesterday resulted in a eliding record for Australia being ...

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  12. Potato Growers Hit

    Potato growers in this district have been unfortunate this year. Those who planted early lost their entire crops, m most cases, through. the wet ...

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  13. MR. LATHAM ON LABOR'S POLICY

    Addressing members of the Camberwell branch of the Australian Women's National League today, the deputy leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. ...

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  14. MORE TERRORISM IN IRELAND

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Herald" at Dublin says that the Government, fearing an outbreak of terrorism, has placed an armed ...

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  15. VESSELS JAMMED IN BRIDGE

    Traffic was delayed for nearly an hour in St. Vincent-street, Port Adelaide, yesterday morning when the tugboat-. Vigilant and the schooner ...

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  16. FIVE BURNT TO DEATH

    On of the most shocking accidents in the history of motoring occurred at Maidstone, where a motor cycle and a baby car crashed, and burst into ...

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  17. 13,000 ASSESSMENTS SENT OUT

    The staff at the Taxation Department is now sending out between 4,000 and 5,000 taxation assessments a week, and since September 1 13,000 have ...

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  18. WATERLOGGED BOAT IN WHIRLPOOL

    Smith and Trainer, two men who were washed ashore in a 30-foot boat which became waterlogged while going from Vestey's Beach to Darwin, were ...

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  19. APPEAL TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    Depositors in the old division of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales will hold a monster meeting at the Sydney Town Hall on ...

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  20. CHINA DEMANDS ENQUIRY

    China, has formally demanded the League to send a mission of Investigation to Manchuria, introducing a serious obstacle to the League's task of ...

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  21. HOLD-UP AT BAKERY

    When Gerald Vaughan (32) was checking cash at the Eastwood Cooperative Bakery tonight, a masked man pushed his way into the room, ...

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  22. FEDERAL SERVANTS AND TAX

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) stated yesterday that the States had not been informed of the clause in the Federal Financial Emergency Act partially ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICANS HALFWAY HERE

    The South African cricketers are rolling before the swells of the Indian Ocean, midway on their voyage to Fremantle. On a boat less than half full. ...

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  24. WHEAT FROM BARRIER STATION

    Even wheat is growing this year in the West Darling district, which has recovered from an unprecedented drought. On view at Elder, Smith ...

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  25. "Chance For Shrewd Investor" In London

    The "Financial News" gives prominence to a special article emphasising the attractive level of Commonwealth State stocks, and declaring that the ...

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  26. Wool Up 30 Per Cent

    A report from the Adelaide Woolbrokers' Association showing the average price of wool a 1b. and a bale at the sales held in Adelaide last week ...

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  27. FALL INTO RIVER

    Stepping from a vessel on to the Cable Company's Wharf, at Ethelton, shortly before 9 am. yesterday. Captain Bernard Langaard (49) slipped ...

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  28. Port Pirie Processes Lower Cost of Refining Lead

    At the annual meeting of the Broken Hill South Ltd today, the chairman of directors, Mr. Colin Fraser, said that the very high efficiency achieved by the ...

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  29. CHAIRMAN'S MISTAKE

    Amusement was caused at a meeting in the A-N.A. Building on Sunday night by the introduction of a local union official as Senator Dunn and his ...

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  30. 1,011 Break By Lindrum

    Playing at Newcastle tonight against Tom Newman, to whom he conceded 2,000. Lindrum scored 2,294 to Newman's 1.111. Lindrum made a break ...

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  31. Prices Steady at Melbourne Sale

    With offerings amounting to 10.000 bales, the Melbourne wool market today held generally steady, at the prices realised at opening sales. There was ...

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  32. CITIZENS' LEAGUE SECRETARIES MEET

    About 50 delegates were present at a meeting of branch secretaries of the Citizens' League at the A.N.A. Hall last night. The secretary of the league ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL SUNDAY

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) yesterday expressed appreciation of the action of the churches of South Australia in setting aside last Sunday as Industrial ...

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  34. Adelaide Girls Do Well in Elocution at Ballarat

    The elocution section of the Ballarat competitions was inaugurated today, Mr. Lawrence Campbell, of Sydney, adjudicating. Results:— ...

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  35. THREE MEN LOST NEAR BARRIER

    While search parties were out looking for three men who had been missing from then- hunting camp, 45 miles from Broken Hill since early ...

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  36. Good Competition At Sydney Sales

    The sales of wool today, including private transactions, amounted to 12,356 bales. The average price for wool sold in Sydney last week was £10 11/10 ...

    Article : 99 words
  37. INSPECTION OF NIEUW HOLLAND

    A large number of people visited the K.P.M. liner Nieuw Holland at Port Adelaide yesterday, when the ship, which was on her first visit here, was ...

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  38. Former Adelaide Minister Orders Books to be Burnt

    The Rev. Edwin Henry Ellis, a former President of the Baptist Union of South Australia, who died in London in July, left £7,165. He ...

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  39. NAVAL HOLIDAY

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Invitation to the Italian Foreign Minister (Signor Grandi) to visit President ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. Early Election In N.Z. likely

    Political happenings since the formation of a coalition Ministry have caused dissatisfaction among the rank and file, particularly among United Party ...

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  41. £30,000 Less Subsidy For N.S.W. Friendly Societies

    The State Government has decided to reduce the subsidy to friendly societies in New South [?] intending to pay a fixed yearly subsidy of £50.000. ...

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  42. GRAND CHAMPION MERINO CUTS 30 LB. WOOL

    Much wool was shorn from the four Adelaide Royal Show grand champion Merinos, exhibited by Mr. H. C. J. Collins, of Wyndara stud, Terowie. ...

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  43. Barber On 130 Miles Walk From Jamestown

    Mr. Sid Barber, the veteran walker, started on his 130-mile walk to Adelaide at 9 am. today. The mayor 'Mr. w. C_ Glasson). on behalf of the ...

    Article : 52 words
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