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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. W.N. McKie. city organist of Melbourne, will give a recital in St. Peters Cathedral tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. His programme will ...

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  3. The Elections Continued from Page 7 QUEENSLAND LABOR SURE OF MAJORITY

    Comparatively few votes were counted today, and there was no material change in Sunday night's state of parties The position in doubtful ...

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  4. BEST RAIN FOR 20 YEARS IN PARTS

    In some portions of the State, notably the lakes districts in. the south, and parts of Eyre Peninsula and the Murray Mallee. the ...

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  5. FEDERAL CABINET'S BIG TASKS

    Budget proposals for the next financial year will be considered by the Federal Cabinet in Canberra this week. A scries of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TWO LOST FINGERS PAYING RENT

    A witness told the "War Service Homes Committee of Enquiry yesterday that the money received as compensation for the loss of ...

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  7. ENGLAND PREPARES FOR TEST

    For the Test, trial match, which will begin at Manchester on Saturday, in preparation for the first Test match against All India at Lord's on June 25, ...

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  8. OFFERS TO S.A. FOOTBALLERS

    The South Australian footballers are returning to Adelaide modestly proud of their performance in Melbourne Farmer was ...

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  9. Out among the People

    YESTERDAY Alec poynton was telling me some stories about Sir Alex. Peacock, a paragraph concerning whom appeared recently in "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. UNSETTLED; FURTHER RAIN

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—During the 24 hours ended 8.30 a.m.. rain was recorded throughout South Australia south from ...

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  11. EGYPT AND THE SUDAN

    In his public lecture at the University tonight, Mr. Madigan (lecturer In geology) will give an outline of the history of Egypt since the Arab ...

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  12. AIR MAIL SERVICE TO LONDON

    Before seeking consideration by the Federal Cabinet of an air mail service to England, the Minister for Defence (Senator Sir George Pearce) ...

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  13. Torrens In Flood Shows Value Of Clearing Work

    As a result of heavy rains in the hills on Sunday, the Torrens at Lockleys rose to within two or three feet of the top of the bank early yesterday ...

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  14. 5 AD SUNSHINE CLUB

    The re-enrolment of members of the Sunshine Club numbered between 2,001 and 4,000 began at the 5 AD station office yesterday, and will be concluded ...

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  15. Latest Queensland Figures

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  16. 5 AD FEATURES

    Vocal excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado" will be heard from 5 AD in a carefully selected programme of numbers, beginning at 8 o'clock tonight other artists contributing ...

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  17. MILLUNA EXPECTED AT WEEK-END

    The Deputy Director of Navigation (Captain Gransburyi said last night that he had received information that the disabled freighter Milluna was 450 ...

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  18. THE ESSENTIAL FACTOR.

    Faulding's pure water-white Eucalyptus Oil does not stain the finest linen, and leaves no unpleasant after aroma. For colds, coughs, bronchitis. ...

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  19. Latest N.S.W. Figures

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 words
  20. DISTRICT COUNCIL NOMINATIONS

    BALAKLAVA.—Retiring Retiring councillors reelected unopposed are:- Enth Ward-W.A. Tiller. Whitwarta Ward-A. G.Prosser Balaklava. Ward-H. Robrets. ...

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  21. PREMIERS MAY MEET IN MELBOURNE

    Although the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced last week that the Premiers' Conference would meet at Canberra on June 23. it is likely that ...

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  22. SEARCH FOR WOMAN BELIEVED DROWNED

    Dragging operations are being continued in the Sunshine Swimming Pool to recover the body of a woman who it was believed was drowned with two ...

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  23. SUNDAY GAMES

    Councillors and ethers are constantly arguing about the fitness of Sunday games, but no councillor, or citizen, ever questions the merit of ...

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  24. Heavy Fall In Victoria

    Heavy rain has fallen throughout the wheat areas of Victoria. The rain was described today by the Superintendent of Agriculture (Mr. H. A. ...

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  25. NEWS IN BRIEF

    S.P.C.A. Annual Meeting;.—The annual meeting of the S.P.C.A. will be held next Tuesday week at the boardroom of the Chamber of Manufactures. ...

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  26. "COURT TREATED WITH DISRESPECT"

    There were further candid exchanges between judge and counsel at the Quarter Session Court of Appeals today, when the appeals of eight ...

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  27. WOOL SALES Adelaide And Perth Auctions

    The National Council of Woolselling Brokers of Australia advises that, of the 1,350.000 bales of wool which it was agreed at the recent conference in ...

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  28. LABOR NEWS

    Although dismayed by the heavy defeat of the Lang forces in New South Wales, officials of the two Lang parties in this State said yesterday that ...

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  29. Demand Active For Australian Sultanas

    The chariman of the Commonwealth Driea Fruits Export Control Board (Mr. W. C. P. Thomas) reports the receipt of information from the ...

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  30. GRIMMETT AS MODEL

    There are a lot of young bowlers in Adelaide who want to become as good as Grimmett. At the opening of the Cricket, Association coaching school in ...

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  31. Market Firm At Sydney Wool Sale

    At the wool sales today 5,31 bales were offered and 4.089 were sold at auction and an additional 3.089 privately. Competition was fairly saneral. ...

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  32. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 words
  33. "AULD LANG SYNE"

    The "Morning Post," in a leading article headed. "Auld Lang Sync." says:—'-The New South Wales elections concerned us all. Mr. Lane ...

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  34. LABOR DAY CELEBRATION

    Whether Eight Hours Day shall be officially celebrated this year will be discussed at a meeting of the Labor Day Celebration Committee on ...

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  35. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN

    The twenty-fourth report of the Missions to Seamen, which will be presented at the annual meeting today, shows that unless more financial ...

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  36. N.S.W. POLITICAL SCANDALS

    Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, the Royal Commissioner appointed by the Ministry to investigate the allegations regarding mechanical hares and fruit ...

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  37. DECISION ON 10 PER CENT CUT

    An early decision on the application of unions for the removal of the 10 per cent, cut in wages is expected. Beth Chief Judge Dethridee and Judge ...

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  38. KILKENNY COMPETITIONS

    Last night's Kilkenny competitions resulted:— Non-humorous recitation (8 years)—Lois Herrington 95: Glenda Gray. 93: Peggy ...

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  39. Charitable Institutions Criticised

    Alderman Bennett, at a meeting of the Brighton Council last night criticised the charitable institutions in the municipality, saying that they ...

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  40. MR. MAKIN M.H.R. AT QUORN

    Mr. Makin. M.H.R. and Senator Hoare addressed a meeting at Quorn on Sunday. The mayor (Mr S.C. Chennell) presided. The Premiers ...

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  41. Boxer's Broken Nose Causes Fatal Blood Clot

    During a boxing contest at Port Campbell between Richard George Jeffrey. 26. and G. H. Christie. Jeffrey receded a punch on the nose ...

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  42. Two Girls Missing From Broken Hill

    Mavis Farrell. 16. and Thelma Billings 17, have been miring from Miss Farrell's home since fast night, and the police are seeking them. Both ...

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  43. SOUTHERN SUBURBAN COMPETITIONS

    Last night's Southern Suburban comPertitions resulted:- Piano Duet (under 12)—Margre Hewits and Edna Franklin. 35: Betty ...

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  44. LATEST SCRATCHINGS

    Scratchings—V.R C. Grand National Meeting—G.N. Hurdle Race Wakerife. Out- Alex. Lord Whitter Seaveille. Firing Graze. ...

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