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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    The children of unemployed families in. the Unley district were given a picnic at Henley Beach yesterday by the local relief committee, headed by ...

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  3. LABOR CONFERENCE

    Although the date has not been definitely fixed for the special conference of the Labor Party, it. is expected that it will take place in ...

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  4. COMMUNIST RIOTS

    Slots organised by Communists took place to-day in various parts of the United States, places as wide apart as Los Angeles on the ...

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  5. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    After the Governor-General Desig. nate (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has been swam in, action will be taken by the Citizens League and other interested organisa ...

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  6. BRITISH SAILORS DISOBEY ORDERS

    The first court-martial in connection with the recent trouble on H.M.S. Lucia was held to-day, and resulted in Able-seaman H. T. ...

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  7. CRICKET ARTICLES

    There is a likelihood of Clarrie Grimmett being called upon by the Australian Board of Control to explain the publication by an Adelaide ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WINDJAMMERS AT PORT ADELAIDE

    Within the next fear weeks four sailing vessels, the Lawhill, the Penang the Ponape, and the Melbourne. are expected to leave From ...

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  9. LEAGUE COUNCIL

    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Henderson), in opening the public session to-day, strongly urged that the League should lead ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CHANGE APPROACHING

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The weather in South Australia continued fine to-day, and, under northerly winds, conditions ...

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  11. HOUSE FLAG PROPOSED

    Questioned to-day regarding the possibility of a special house flag for the Governor-General, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said that he was not ...

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  12. PETROL CATCHES FIRE

    A factory in Gold-street, Collingwood, and a bulk petrol waggon, which was standing in a lane in the rear, were destroyed by fire to-day. ...

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  13. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine and warm to hot at first, with northerly winds, but a cool south-west change soon advancing over the western ...

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  14. APPLIES ONLY TO SOUTH AFRICA

    Contrary to the earlier impression created, an authority in close touch with Court circles states that the special Royal Flag, authorised for the use ...

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  15. COLTS SAVE VICTORIA FROM COLLAPSE

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  16. BUNT APPLICATIONS FOR FEW JOBS

    There were many applications yesterday for positions in the Hydraulic Engineer's Department as meter readers, notice concerning which had been ...

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  17. SEVEN DROWNED

    Seven lives were lost to-day as the result of the capsizing of an Indian launch, when overtaken by a sudden squall in Viti Levil Bay. ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    Mr. George Cameron, who died at his home at Mount Barker, after a long illness, was the son of the late Mr. Peter Cameron Mr. George Cameron arrived from Scotland in 1849, with ...

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  19. GOOD BUSINESS

    Mr. A. S. Wade, the financial editor of the "Evening Standard," who, throughout the present crises, has been championing the cause of Australia, ...

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  20. FEES FOR ELECTRIC SIGNS

    Exception was taken by the Chamber of Manufactures yesterday to the fees charged by the Adelaide City Council for the right to erect electric signs on ...

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  21. MOTOR REGISTRATION

    There has been a good deal of misapprehension among owners of motor vehicles in regard to the adjustment of the registration fee on disposal of a ...

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  22. ANGRY DIRECTOR

    There was a dramatic scene at a board meeting to-day of the important Florette Company, which deals with industrial chemical products. During an angry discussion over the ...

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  23. APPOINTMENTS IN INDIA

    "Particulars respecting the examination of candidates for the Indian Civil Service, to be held in London in July and August next, have been received ...

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  24. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS

    The South Australian representatives for the Australian championships, to be played at Sydney in February, are: —Men—D. P. Turnbull and R. L. ...

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  25. SCHNEIDER TROPHY

    The estimated cost of defending the Schneider Trophy is 1000,000 of which the Royal Aero Club and Manufacturers are unlikely to be able to provide ...

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  26. PORT ADELAIDE ELECTORATE COMMITTEE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  27. ENGLAND V. SOUTH AFRICA

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 words
  28. MOUNT BARKER-ROAD ACCIDENT

    As the result of his motor cycle crashing into a bank on the Mount Barker-road, near the Eagle-on-the-Hill Hotel, about 1.30 ...

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  29. MILITARY TRAINING

    Co-operation of the Chamber of Manufactures was sought in a letter received by that body yesterday from the Military Commandant ...

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  30. HORSES IN HARBOR

    While being driven at Wooloomooloo this morning, two horses attached to a lorry bolted and dashed towards the harbor and on to a wharf. The ...

    Article : 140 words
  31. DUTY ON SHEEPSKINS

    In a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), Mr. Nairn, M.H.R., states that, as a result of the export duty on sheepskins, pastoralists and sheep ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. BOWLS

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  33. BOXTHORN HEDGES

    A deputation representing southern district councils was introduced to the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Whilfold) yesterday by Messrs. Heggaton and ...

    Article : 169 words
  34. REMARKABLE VERDICT

    The proverbial uncertainty of the jury system was illustrated to-day at the Seine Assizes. A stone mason named Thill was ...

    Article : 117 words
  35. TENNIS COUNCIL MEETING

    At a special council meeting of the S.A.L.T.A. at the office of the secretary (Mr. A. L. Andrew) last evening members considered the players selected by ...

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  36. 5 AD ADELAIDE

    The electrically transcribed system of programme composition adopted so successfully by Station 5 AD, the first Australian station to use this method ...

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  37. POLICE BURIED BY AVALANCHE

    An avalanche enguifed a squad of Bavarian police, who were ski practising on the mountains near Badoelz. Two hundred rescuers, working at ...

    Article : 56 words
  38. DO YOU KNOW—

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  39. INFORMATION FROM TAXPAYERS

    Further particulars are required from taxpayers by the Income Tax Department. Before 1929 the Federal tax appied only to Australia income but ...

    Article : 203 words
  40. THIEVES IN CITY

    By forcing a padlock and then a Tale lock, thieves gained entry to the shop of Mr. John Jackson, at the corner of Porter-lane and ...

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  41. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    A boy, son of Mr. T. Carty, of Port Clinton, was admitted to the Ardrossan Hospital suffering from severe gashes to the head and shock. His brother as ...

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  42. JUBILEE OF C.E. MOVEMENT

    To celebrate the jubilee of the Christian Endeavor movement, a rally will be held is the Exhibition Building on February 2. Similar celebrations" will ...

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  43. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

    Construction of buildings at the Central Methodist Mission's Industrial Colony has been held up for some the pending the installation of a saw. but ...

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  44. ACCIDENT ON WARNERTOWNROAD

    On the Warnertown-road last night Mr. T. L. Green was driving a motor car, and he was accompanied by Mr. P. C. Eiffe. when the car swerved into a ...

    Article : 101 words
  45. NEW TEAM REQUIRED

    Discussing the third Test match in Durban, Mr. P. P. Warner writes in the "Morning Post":—"Whether we win, save or lose the rubber there can be ...

    Article : 147 words
  46. "THE CHRONICLE" PICTURES

    The illustrated supplement issued with this week's edition of "The Chronicle" deals with an Interesting variety of subjects, which includes a ...

    Article : 122 words
  47. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION

    A meeting of members of the Licensed Victuallers' Association will be held at; the Chamber of Manufactures' Building, Pirie-street. on Wednesday next. for the ...

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  48. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

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  49. RIGHT TO ORGANISE

    The Diet resumed to-day. Interest centres in the Government Bill legalising the formation of trade unions. The measure is strongly opposed by the capitalists, who allege sinister aims ...

    Article : 65 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. FIRE NEAR CLARE

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  52. CRICKET

    The Colts' team to meet Fort Adelaide on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday is as follows:—C. E. Pellew (captain). B. J. Tobin. R Teagle. R Hughes H. Hepworth D. ...

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  53. LARKINVILLE GOLD

    A telegram from Coolgardie states that a crushing of 39 tons' of ore from dough's lease at Larkinville has yielded 203 ounces 1 dwt. of gold ...

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  54. R.M.S. ORSOVA

    Messrs. M. G. Anderson & Co. have received advice that the R.MS. Orsova, from London, sailed from Fremantle at 3 pan. on Tuesday, and the vessel is ...

    Article : 41 words
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