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  2. RAILWAYS BILL TOMORROW

    Tomorrow the Minister of Railways (Mr. Denny) will move the second reading of the Railways Control Bill, which provides for ...

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  3. TWO THEORIES FOR BOMB OUTRAGE

    A strong detachment of detectives is enquiring into last night's bombing outrage at the home of Sir Stanley Argyle. in Bruce ...

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  4. CAMPAIGN FOR PROSPERITY

    Declaring that the whole community, under fear of the continuance of the depression, had created a psychology of ...

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  5. MOMENTOUS SPEECH BY RAMSAY MacDONALD

    In a brilliant and significant speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet last night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MaeDonald) declared that, if the world wished to avoid calamity, collapse and revolution, the statesmen of all nations must come boldly together. ...

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  6. TWO DUTIES TODAY

    Throughout the Empire today the crimson emblem of the fields of Flanders and Frame the bright red poppy—will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHARE DEALINGS STILL BRISK

    Business continued brisk on the Stock Exchange of Adelaide yesterday, although the aggregate turnover dropped to approximately ...

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  8. PUTTING WORKLESS YOUTHS ON LAND

    It was essential that unemployment relief schemes should be practical: they should be thoroughly investigated before ...

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  9. BUTLER REACHES QUEENSLAND

    Mr. C.A. Butler, who now holds the record (9 days 2 hours 29 minutes) for the flight from England to Australia, flew today from ...

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  10. MR. SCULLIN PLEASED

    "I am glad to see that it did not take long for an Australian to recover the air record." said the Prime Minister today, commenting on Butler's ...

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  11. CONFERENCE HERE TODAY

    A conference on the opportunities for employment is to be held at 350 p.m. in the Adelaide Town Hall today. The Acting Lord Mayor (Alderman ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. "Splendid," Says Air Minister

    The Minister of Air (Lord Londonderry) has sent a message of warmest congratulation on behalf of the Air Council to Butler, "on completion of ...

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  13. LEGISLATIVE ACTION

    There was a chorus of approval from all sections of the Legislative Assembly tonight when the Attorney-General (Mr. Slater) rose to move the second ...

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  14. RADIO APPEAL

    Commenting yesterday on the explanation given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) regarding the procedure for broadcasting the appeals ...

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  15. Aero Club's Congratulations

    The following message was sent yesterday by the Aero Club of South Australia to Mr. Butler:— "Heartiest congratulations on ...

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  16. Makers of Plane

    Two members of the Liverpool Aero Club, Flight-Lieutenant Comper and Dr. Pobjoy, share the honors in Butler's flight, Seven years ago, after ...

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  17. WHEAT BOUNTY IN S.A.

    wheat tanners in South Australia are not deriving the benefit intended for them under the wheat bounty, Senator Kneebone declared in the ...

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  18. MORE THAN 300 MEN AT RELIEF WORK

    Nearly 3,000 more men were registered yesterday for work before Christmas under the Commonwealth Government's relief scheme. More than ...

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  19. NO CHANGE IN EXCHANGE RATES

    At a meeting of the trading banks in Melbourne today it was unanimously decided that the present rates of exchange ...

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  20. HINKLER FLIES TO SOUTH AMERICA

    After having been delayed for almost a week because of bad flying weather Squadron-Leader Bert Hint[?]ler today flew across the Caribean Sea from ...

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  21. WHEAT PRICES CHECK

    There was a slightly easier tone in the Adelaide wheat market yesterday, and in most instances prices were reduced a halfpenny a bushel. This is practically the first check since the ...

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  22. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

    The usual large crowds lined the streets of the City today to witness the mile long procession accompanying the new Lord Mayor, Sir Maurice ...

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  23. THREATS OF VIOLENCE TO LEGISLATORS

    In view of the bombing outrage at the home of Sir Stanley Argyle, concern was expressed at State Parliament House tonight regarding ...

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  24. First Payment Within A Fortnight

    Details of the wheat bounty payment of 4[?]d. a bushel will be completed at & meeting between the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) and the ...

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  25. S.A. Vigneron Flies To Other States

    lying his own Gipsy Moth machine. Mr. S. Hamilton, a director of Ewell Vineyards. Ltd., Brighton (S.A.), arrived at Essendon from Parafield today ...

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  26. THIEVES AT PORT

    Reports of several thefts having been committed in the Port Adelaide district during the past few days have been made to the police. When ...

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  27. KINGSFORD SMITH RETURNS

    "I am very keen to make another attempt to lower the Australia-England record, when the doctors pass me," Air Commodore Kingsford Smith said at ...

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  28. HOW FLAGS SHOULD BE FLOWN

    Although the secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. Dalziell) says flags should be flown at half-mast until 11 a.m. today, and then raised ...

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  29. Mr. Scullin Pleased With Response

    The Prime Minister said today that in response to the appeal for the restoration of confidence and the makemore-work campaign encouraging ...

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  30. MENACE OF COMMUNISM

    In a spirited discussion upon the menace of Communism, which arose in the motion upon the adjournment" of the Senate tonight, the Assistant ...

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  31. Mr. Thomas's Tour

    Mr. Thomas's itinerary has not been fixed pending today's Cabinet meeting, although December 12 is mentioned as the date on which he may ...

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  32. About 3½ Million Bushels Held In S.A.

    Between 3,000,000 and 3,500,000 bushels of last season's wheat are held in South Australia, according to the estimate of the Government Statist ...

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  33. Tasmanian Opposition

    The Huon Municipal Council, after discussing a letter from the Prime Minister asking for support for the prosperity campaign, decided to reply. ...

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  34. French Factories Near London

    The depreciation of sterling and fears that a tariff will be imposed are perturbing perfume manufacturers. who last year had a turnover of ...

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  35. INDUSTRY REVIVING IN ENGLAND

    Australia is again figuring strongly in the news, especially in the city pages where the improvement in stocks is riven prominence. ...

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  36. WEST COAST HARVEST

    Enquiries by the Railways Department on the West Coast lines indicate that the quantity of wheat likely to be carried by rail to Port Lincoin or ...

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  37. 3,693 PERSONS LYNCHED IN 41 YEARS

    A startling report, just issued by the commission which enquired into cases of lynching and was composed of leadins men and women in the southern ...

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  38. SENATE MAY NOT PASS TARIFFS

    Determined to leave no obstacle in the way of effective Empire trade reciprocity, the Senate is now likely to refrain from passing the tariff before ...

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  39. Loan For South Africa

    French banks are reported to have agreed to participate in a £10,000,000 loan to South Africa to maintain the gold Standard The negotiations began ...

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  40. HIT-RUN CAR CHASE

    Colliding with a cyclist on Hackneyroad, north of the Hackney Bridge, last night, a motorist driving a big car switched off his lights and speed ...

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  41. N.S.W. Flour Up 10/- Ton

    The New South Wales Flourmillers' Association today announced an increase of 10/ in the price of flour, taking it from £11 15/ to £12 5/ ton, ...

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  42. King Opens Parliament

    Parliament was opened today by the King. There was a dazzling scene in the House of Lords, where the King read ...

    Article : 147 words
  43. DEMENTED MAN KILLS TEN PERSONS

    A youth named Maroloff, who was released from prison at Konmaritza suddenly became demented, seized an axe. and revolver, and killed two ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. Cool Weather Benefits Fever Patients

    Dr. Ross, surgeon superintendent of the hospital, said today the cases of enteric fever in the hospital, definitely diag[?]osed totalled about 40. As ...

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  45. Inventor Of Lewis Gun Falls Dead

    Colonel Isaac N. Lewis, of Mont Clair. inventor of the Lewis machine gun. fell dead in the Lackawanna railway station on Monday. ...

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