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  2. UNIFICATION TALK Question For Referendum

    An earnest of the Government's determination to move towards unification was given in the House of Representatives today, when the Prime ...

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  3. WOMEN'S BASIC WAGE

    The Board of Industry was asked yesterday by employers to reduce the basic wage of adult female workers in the metropolitan area ...

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  4. SHARKEY BEATS CARNERA

    Although. he gave away four stone, Jack Sharkey, the American heavyweight, beat the giant Italian heavyweight Primo Camera on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GENERAL NEWS

    At meeting of the Adelaide University Sports Association last night, the following University blues were awarded to students -for outstanding ...

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  6. M.P. ATTACKS DOUBLES TOTE

    Declaring that the doubles tote, which has been run by racing clubs since Easter, was "legalised daylight robbery," Mr. Dennison ...

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  7. PORT v. GEELONG MATCH TODAY

    Today's match between Geelong (premier team of Victoria) and Port Adelaide, at the Alberton Oval, should provide football of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UNION LETTER CAUSES STIR

    A letter written by the secretary of the Australian Government Workers' Association (Mr. Nieass, M.P.). in which it was stated that ...

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  9. Cut among the People

    THE warm days are bringing on the couch grass lawns and greens, and soon tennis and bowls will be in. full swing. Yesterday Joe Bundle told me ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
  11. RACING CHAIRMEN RESENT IMPUTATION

    The chairmen of some metropolitan racing clubs resented the terms of Mr. Dennison's condemnation of the doubles tote. ...

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  12. 5 AD AND SUNSHINE CLUB

    The programme to be broadcast by [?] 5 AD tonight will consist of old-time dance numbers, and should provide an attractive entertainment for ...

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  13. Opposition in Victoria

    "The Federal Ministry proposes to rule Australia from Canberra. "I will fight it as long as I can stand up," said the leader of the State ...

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  14. Federal Election On May 21?

    It is stated authoritatively that the Government is certain to follow the advice of the deputy Opposition leader (Mr. Latham) and hold a general ...

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  15. CRITICISM OF MR. DENNY IN COURT

    "Mr. Denny's statement was made with the deliberate intention of maliclously injuring the two representatives of the workers on this board," ...

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  16. GARGANTUAN FEAST

    That In the spacious days of old the great ones of the earth did not despise the pleasures of the .table, is evident from an historic document ...

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  17. ORIENT LINERS

    The Orsova, on her way to London, is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor at 8 am. tomorrow, and to sail far Fremantle at 3 p.m. The Orontes ...

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  18. TRAFALGAR BABY SHOW

    In connection with the Trafalgar Day celebrations, which are being held in connection with the Port Adelaide Seamen's Mission and Sailors' Best from ...

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  19. RUBBER WORKS FIRE

    The "most spectacular and disastrous fire Mount Gambier has had for some years occurred in Commercial-street late this afternoon, when the Excelsior ...

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  20. CAMPAIGN AGAINST EXTREMISTS

    After several abortive conferences earlier this year, the New South Wales sections of the Nationalist Party, United Country Party, and All for Australia ...

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  21. WARM WELCOME

    The Geelong footballers were warmly welcomed on arrival in Adelaide yesterday. At the railway-station the secretary fit the Football League (Mr. P. ...

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  22. TORRENS FLOOD DANGER

    The Government win introduce a Bill this session to deal with the floodwaters in the whole metropolitan area. A board of five will be appointed to ...

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  23. KAILS BY THE ORONTES

    The letters from the United Kingdom forwarded by the London-Karachi sad Perth-Adelaide air services are due to reach Adelaide today, and should ...

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  24. Veteran's Long Walk

    Sid. Barbor, the veteran p[?] who is walking from Jamestown to Adelaide, left Clare at 4 o'clock this morning, reaching Auburn at [?] ...

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  25. GOOD SHOOTING BY W.A. RIFLEMAN

    A young Western Australian rifleman, W. G. Bartiett, Corrigan, won the Longfield aggregate, at the meeting of the National Rifle Association ...

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  26. BOOTS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN

    Tomorrow, and on Friday the West Torrens District Council win distribute an pairs of boots and shoes – among necessitous school children In the ...

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  27. CAMOUFLAGE FOR DRINK SELLING

    A deputation from the Queensland Prohibition League, which waited on the Home Secretary (Mr. Peterson) today, alleged that licences to sell liquor ...

    Article : 178 words
  28. LATEST SORATOHINGS

    V.A.T.G. spring meeting.- [?] steeplechase- [?] Burwood. [?] cap- [?] Windsor Handicap [?] star. ...

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  29. FINE EXPORT LAMBS

    At the Government Freezing Depot, Port Adelaide, yesterday, one of the best consignments of lambs seen this, year was slaughtered for export. The ...

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  30. WILDFLOWER SHOW

    The wildflower show will be opened on Friday afternoon and continued on Saturday. The Field Naturalists' Society is keenly interested in the ...

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  31. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Woodville Bates.—The Woodville District Council has declared a rate for the year 1931-2 of 1/10 in the pound on the assessed value of rateable ...

    Article : 356 words
  32. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  33. Two Mining Companies Off Stock Exchange List

    Two mining companies were today suspended from quotation on the Sydney stock Exchange. They are the Bismarck Range. New Guinea Gold ...

    Article : 164 words
  34. Bookmakers Strike and All Favorites Win

    The first race meeting of a recently formed registered racing club at Bowral, on the Bong Bong course today, was marked by a strike of bookmakers. ...

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  35. ROYAL PICTURES

    The pictures taken by members of "be Royal family, now showing at John "[?] & Co.'s.- Bundle-street, are drawing good attendances. One rare ...

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  36. Changes in Affairs of Union Theatres

    important changes hi the affairs of Union Theatres, Ltd., are, it is stated, likely to result from a conference of representatives of various interests in ...

    Article : 171 words
  37. Port Pirie Water Supply

    Arranged by the local branch of the Citizens" League a public meeting was held at the Institute to discuss the Fort Pirie water supply. Mr. L. J. P. Boper ...

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  38. Heavy Rain in North-West of Western Australia

    Heavy rains were reported this morning from the north-west, where gaugings up to 216 points were' recorded. Lighter falls occurred throughout the ...

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  39. Minor Political Crisis in Victoria

    A minor crisis arose In the Legislative Assembly tonight on a motion by the leader of the Opposition (Sir Stanley Argyle) for the adjournment . of ...

    Article : 104 words
  40. Unemployment in N.Z.

    Reviewing in the House of Representatives tonight, the unemployment position, the Minister-Sta Unemployment (Mr. Coates) [?] that the ...

    Article : 98 words
  41. OVERLANDING BY MOTOR CAR

    Included In the illustrated supplement of "The Chronicle" this week will be found a ease of photographs secured by a party of tourists who recently [?] ...

    Article : 86 words
  42. Ballarat Competitions

    At the South-street (Ballarat) competitions today the temperance recital (boys and girls under 13 years) resulted:—Nancy Creighton (Gardenvale, V.). 95 points, 1; Kathleen Poison (Colonel Light Gardens, ...

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  43. Australian Airman Wins Essay Prize

    The "RAP. Quarterly" publishes a 30-guinea prize-winning essay on the improvement in transport between air units by Flight-Lieutenant F. M. ...

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  44. Davis Plays McConachy

    Davis, in a billiards match against, the New Zealander, Clark McConachy at Thurston's for £50 aside, is 2,544, including breaks of 607 and 413. and ...

    Article : 37 words
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