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  2. Out among the People

    PETER Dawson has a happy way of remembering his friends. When he was here he went alone to see a ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    The biennial conference of the Postmasters' Association of the Commonwealth will begin in Melbourne tomorrow. Delegates from the different ...

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  4. LAST FIVE SOUTH AFRICANS ADD 200 RUNS

    Fighting their way back from five for 93, the last five South African batsmen yesterday added 200 runs, and at the end of the day left South Australia 299 runs to win. Nine of them were knocked off before stumps were drawn last night, and today ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH CABINET

    The political correspondent, of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the division of seats in the new Cabinet is likely to be twelve Conservatives, four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PEOPLE'S SAVINGS

    Figures supplied by the Acting Commonwealth Statistician show that during July Savings Bank deposits declined by £939.000 compared with June. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MILLICENT SHOW

    The annual show of the Miliicent Agricultural, Horticultural and Pastoral Society was held in fine, cool weather. Record entries were received for all ...

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  8. LABOR NEWS

    About £20,600 will be South Australia's share of the £250,000 grant by the Federal Government for the relief of unemployment, according to a ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. FINE AND WARMER

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The monsoon that passed across the eastern States during the week-end brought widespread rain over ...

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  10. DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST WAGE CUTS

    Further arrangements were made yesterday for the demonstration against wage reductions, which will be held on Sunday afternoon next. All sections ...

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  11. WAGES OF BARMEN

    The agreement between the United Licensed Victuallers' Association and the Liquor Trade Employes' Union, ...

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  12. RAILWAY CROSSINGS

    The Royal Automobile Association draws attention to a recent by-law sriacted by the South Australian railway's in connection with traffic crossing ...

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  13. SCHOOL OF THE AIR

    In the school of the air broadcast from 5 AD at 11.15 a.m. today, the "[?]adio school mistress" will be Miss M. Cleggett. She will take as her subject ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN SPRINGBOK

    The South African cricket team now in Adelaide, have adopted the springbok, the gazelle of South Africa, as its emblem of fortune. It was ...

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  15. BREADCARTERS' PROPOSALS

    The decisions of the Federal Council of the Breadcarters' Union, which met recently, will be considered at a meeting tonight of the State branch of the ...

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  16. 5 AD SUNSINE CLUB

    A meeting of those interested in the Sunshine Club motoring section will be held at the 5 AD studio at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The committee of the ...

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  17. Rainfall For October

    The following was the rainfall for North and South Australia for the month of October:— Northern Rivers.—Darwin. 331 points; ...

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  18. Light General Rain in W.A.

    Country reports received this morning showed that yesterday's disturbance over the metropolitan area had been more or less general. Over a ...

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  19. ENGINEERS REJECT UNION SCHEME

    The Australasian Society of Engineers had rejected the proposal for the amalgamation of metal trades unions, said the assistant secretary of ...

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  20. MOTHERS' UNION FESTIVAL

    The annual festival of the Mothers' Union win be held at St. Peter's Cathedral tomorrow. The chief service is the celebration of the Holy Eucha[?], ...

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  21. PROBATE GRANTED

    Probate has been granted of the following wills:—Kate Mira Barnard, Gilberton, £1,903; Hilda Mary Gertrude cox Glenelg, £1,322; Louisa Katherine ...

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  22. OLD BLUES V. OLD REDS' BRIDGE EVENING

    There was a good attendance of old scholars of the Prince Alfred Old Collegians and St. Peter's Old Collegians' associations et Arcadia Cafe last ...

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  23. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  24. COMORIN BEACHES LONDON

    Elder, Smith & Co., Limited, reported yesterday that the R.M.S. Comoon which left Adelaide on September 24, arrived in London last Friday. ...

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  25. EDUCATION BY TRAVEL

    The Young Australia League has tentative arrangements for a of 100 boys from South Australia to tour Australia, beginning from ...

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  26. Change in Queensland Team

    It was announced today that the State player, F. C. Thompson, has given up inter-State cricket, and will not play on Friday against New South ...

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  27. FURNISHING TRADE WAGES

    The secretary of the State branch of the Furnishing Trades Union (Mr. F. Goring) said yesterday that the statement supplied by the secretary of the ...

    Article : 121 words
  28. TENNIS COUNCIL MEETS

    At a meeting of the Lawn Tennis Council last night, the secretary (Mr. A. L. Andrew) read a letter from the Victorian Association asking that a team be sent to ...

    Article : 356 words
  29. "THE FIFTH CONTINENT"

    With a striking cover design of a man sitting on the top of the world pointing a camera at Australia, E. O. Hoppe's "The Fifth Continent," col[?] ...

    Article : 271 words
  30. OBITUARY

    The death occurred recently in Ballarat of Mr. Charles Poynton, a brother of Mr. A. Poynton, of Adelaide. Mr. Charles Poynton was born at ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. BOY HOISTS RED FLAG

    The principal of the Broken Hill High School (Mr. Malcolm Mackinnon), referring today to the incident at school before lessons started on Friday ...

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  32. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC SPREADING

    Latest reports show that the influenza [?]pidemic is gaining ground. Those wishing to avoid Infection should get a bottle of Flumis. the great ...

    Article : 43 words
  33. REGISTRATION OF BAILIFFS

    Representatives of the Unemployed Workers' Association will ask the Attorney-General (Mr. Denny) shortly that legislation be introduced to amend ...

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  34. SCHOOL OF MINES

    At a meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries held yesterday, it was resolved to hold the speech day of the Technical High ...

    Article : 46 words
  35. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOYS' TRAINING J SCHEME

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  36. Advertising

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