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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    Professors and lecturers at the Adelaide University will deal with 2 wide range of subjects in a series of nine public lectures, which have been ar ...

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  3. 24-HOURS MOTOR CYCLE TEST BEGINS

    With the exception of H. D. Warnes, who sustained a fractured collarbone and sprained wrist when his sidecar outfit ...

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  4. TWO FOOTBALL ATTRACTIONS TODAY

    There are two attractions for football followers today. One is the North-Adelaide-Port Adelaide match at the Ade ...

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  5. S.A. ORCHESTRA'S SECOND CONCERT

    Though handicapped at times by a programme hardly as well chosen as usual, the South Australian Orchestra on the whole played admirably at ...

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  6. AFTER SHAWSHAKESPEARE

    In her week in Adelaide, not only has Sybil Thorndike shown us the wide range of her histrionic power, but whether she sought to or not, she has ...

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  7. Out among the People

    ALTHOUGH it was a gloomy sort of afternoon at Victoria Park on Saturday, there were some very interesting races. The Cup was particularly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW SHOWS

    Ruth Chatterton's new picture, "Once a Lady," at the Regent, is one of her best yet. With her usual flair for adapting herself to any role, Ruth, ...

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  9. BEFORE THE MAST

    There's a breath of salt air at the Majestic this week, where "Shanghaied Love," the sound version of the silent film "The Blood Ship," is showing It ...

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  10. TEMPORARILY FIXE

    The Divisional Meteorologist repine* last night:—Very light to light rain was recorded on Saturday morning at scattered places in the western ...

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  11. TODAY'S FORECAST

    Some clearing showers, chiefly in the south and south-east, otherwise temporarily fine, but more unsettled, showery wea ...

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  12. "THE EASIEST WAY" AT WESTS'

    At a time when new screen ideas are at a premium it must come as a boon to the movie producers to be able at will to call upon the girl who falls to ...

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  13. "FANNY FOLEY" AT YORK

    Edna May Oliver monopolises and makes a great success of "Fanny Foley Herself." at the York this week. She is great in every one of the many moods which the story demands of her. ...

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  14. FIELD NATURALISTS FOE HALLETT'S COVE

    Led by Mr. C. T. Madigan, a party of members of the field naturalists section of the Royal Society will visit Hallett's Cove today to stuy the ...

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  15. BREAK-OUT CREEK INSPECTED

    Representatives of local governing bodies on Saturday afternoon inspected the worK done by the Lower Torrens Floodwaters Relief Committee at the ...

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  16. WILLS OF THE WEEK

    The Mercantile and Trade Protection Association reports that probata has been granted in the following will Thomas James Coon, Maylands. ...

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  17. SALVATION ARMY

    Jubilee celebrations of the Port Adelaide Corps of the Salvation Army were opened on Saturday, when a reunion tea was held in the Port Ade ...

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  18. LEGACIES TO CHARITY

    The Executor Trustee and Agency Company, as trustee of the estate of the late Mrs. E. S. Jury, has paid legacies of 100 to the following in ...

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  19. PLAYGROUND PERILS

    Reference was made in a recent article in "The Advertiser" to a verdict for damages given against the headmaster of the Wellingborough ...

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  20. CIVIC ORGAN RECITAL

    Assisted by Miss Aussia Reka (soprano) who will sing "Caro Nome," Mr. Harold Wylde (Deputy City Organist) will give an organ recital next ...

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  21. MARIE DRESSLER AT GRAND

    The main features at the Grand this week are "Emma" and the "Man at Six." Emma is a story of great charm, of a loveable old housekeeper who de ...

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  22. BASHFUL JOE BROWN AT CIVIC

    Jce. E. Brown blunders from one humorous situation to another in "Local Boy Makes Good." at the Civic this week. As the bashful student with an ...

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  23. "THE CHRONICLE" SIDELINES COMPETITION

    That "The Chronicle" Sidelines Competition for fanners on Eyre Peninsula is appreciated is evidenced by the following resolution carried at a meeting ...

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  24. DRIVERS' LICENCES EXPIRE JUNE 30

    On June 30 about 100,000 motor drivers' licences will expire. Renewals will mean much work for the Motor Vehicles Department. To avoid trouble ...

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  25. MUSIC FROM 5 AD

    Sessions of bright holiday music will be heard from station 5 AD today. "Those Two" will entertain listeners at 7 p.m., and beginning at 8 ...

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  26. Advertising

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  27. Punctures Give Trouble

    From Morgan to Angaston rough, dry surfaces were encountered. The twisting road from Blanchetown to Annandale gave competitors trouble, ...

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  28. Brownies Have Big Indoor Picnic

    Threatening weather did not damp the spirits of more than 1,000 Brownies on Saturday afternoon. Instead of holding their picnic to celebrate the ...

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  29. Star Talkies

    Fine entertainment will be provided at Star Theatres this afternoon and tonight. Pictures will include the following:— ...

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  30. OBITUARY

    Mr. Benjamin Germein, who died at his home. Anthony street, Largs, last Monday, at the age of 12, was bom at Compton Downs, near Mount ...

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  31. Worker At Circular Saw Killed

    Ernest Hopson, dairy farmer, of Seven Oaks, Gresford, was working at a circular saw when a piece of timber flew back and pierced his neck. He ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. SIX UNIVERSITY CREWS RACE

    Leading from start to finish, the Western Australians won the interState University boat race, rowed on the River Huon at Franklin yesterday. ...

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  33. Ozone Attractions

    Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell are together again in "Merely Mary Ann, which is to be screened at the Ozone Theatres, Enfield. Marrvatville ...

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  34. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  35. Greek Child Kidnappers Executed

    Three men were executed today on the island of Aegina, in connection with a Greek Lindbergh case. They kidnapped a child of seven, and de ...

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  36. only behind time. Gruelling

    Competitors experienced fine weather for last night's part of the journey—about [?] miles—except for slight rain [?] the first hour. Leaving ...

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  37. IMPORTANCE OF EGG EXPORT

    At a meeting of the Red Comb Egg Association last week, trophies won in its last egg-laying competitions at Parafield under the supervision of the ...

    Article : 224 words
  38. Index To Advertisements

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 246 words
  39. LAW COURTS

    Tuesday, at 10.30 a.m.—Motions and petitions. Appends under Justices Act re[?]ed to Full Court—Charlotte Antonia Newman v [?] ...

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  40. "Diggers" At Croydon

    An all-Australian programme, comprising "Diggers," "The Haunted Barn," and a George Wallace comedy, are the Croydon-Kilkenny attractions ...

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  41. W.E.A. LITTLE

    There was a large audience at the staging of three short plays by the W.E.A. Little Theatre at Stow Memorial Hall on Saturday night. ...

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  42. Glenelg Strand

    There will be an entertaining programme at the Glenelg Strand Theatre tonight until Friday night, when "Merely Mary Ann," starring ...

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  43. "Dracula" At Colonel Light Gardens

    At the Colonel Light Gardens Theatre this afternoon and tonight "Dracula" will be the main feature. It ...

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  44. Tivoli Vaudeville

    Les Rohmer, who doss marvellous things with an accordeon. George Moon and Nick Morton, the comedians. are among new faces at the Tivoli, ...

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  45. "Sporting Blood" For St. Morris Theatre

    The life of a thoroughbred horse from stud farm to Derby day, is depicted in "Sporting Blood," which will be shown in conjunction with Tallulah ...

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