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  2. 32,000 UNEMPLOYED BACK IN JOBS

    Providing proof of the improvement in business conditions, it is estimated, on the basis of official returns supplied to the ...

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  3. BOOKMAKERS OFF COURSE GO ELSEWHERE

    Giving evidence before the Betting Commission yesterday, Inspector George Horseman, who is in charge of the ...

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  4. TASMAN CROSSED AGAIN

    Once again have Air Commodore Sir Kingsford Smith and his equally famous plane, the Southern Gross. crossed the ...

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  5. DISMISSED ON EVE OF RETIREMENT

    Mr. A. N. Day. General Traffic Manager of the South Australian Railways, has been dismissed from the service—a development ...

    Article : 573 words
  6. SILENCE UNBROKEN

    There is still no news of Squadron Leader Bert Hinkler, and at 12.30 p.m. today (Adelaide time), five days will have elapsed since ...

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  7. TRAIN IN BUSHFIRE

    A thrilling story of the destruction of the Fassifern railway station and houses nearby and the remarkable escape from ...

    Article : 474 words
  8. BEFORE THE BATTLE OF THE THIRD TEST

    Today, the eve of the Third Test match. the twelfth between England and Australia to be played in Adelaide, there will be a lull before the battle. Arrangements are complete, hotel accommodation in the city and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MINISTER DROWNED AT PORT NOARLUNGA

    Swept into deep water by the back wash of a large breaker at Port Noarlunga Beach, at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, the Rev. C. A. ...

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  10. "BEGINNING TO FEAR THE WORST"

    "Though beginning to fear the worst, we are organising a search for Hinkler." Mr. Hope said, "but I am afraid it is hopeless. Where can we look? ...

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  11. WOOL PRICES FIRM AT SYDNEY

    At the Sydney wool sales today 11,906 bales were offered, 11,332 bales were sold at auction, and 481 bales were disposed of privately. It was a ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. Keen Competition For N.Z. Wool

    At the Napier wool sale today, prices were firmer than at the December sale. For the 27,503 bates there was keen competition, Bradford and ...

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  13. PERFECT LANDING

    The arrival of the Southern Cross at New Plymouth was watched by a great concourse of people, who cheered the aviators most heartily as ...

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  14. TRAIL OF RUIN IN VICTORIA

    A trail of ruin was left by a cyclone which swept Victoria yesterday evening. The alarm that it caused in the country, especially in Gippsland, was ...

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  15. Bradman Declines English Offer

    Bradman has cabled to the Rochdale club his reply to the offer of 1,000 for the 1934 seasou, in which be says that be ...

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  16. London Series To Open On January 17

    The quantity of wool available for the sales which begin on Tuesday next is 161.500 bates (including new arrivals), of which 73300 bales are ...

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  17. CROWD ASSEMBLES AT EVICTION

    police officers prevented a disturbance at Medindie yesterday, when a crowd of 100—mostly unemployed—from Adelaide and Prospect gathered outside a ...

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  18. GERMANY SEEKS WAR TROPHY

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that President Hindenburg has addressed a secret request to the French ...

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  19. PEASANTS IN REVOLT SEEK ENQUIRY

    Four hundred Meo refugees from Alwar have crossed the border into the British India district of Gurgaon, and hundreds of others from ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. MANY INTREPID DEEDS

    The latest achievement of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith adds another to his already wonderful array of aerial exploits. ...

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  21. Crops Destroyed In W.A.

    Nearly 2,000 acres of crop between Arrino and Yandanooka were destroyed by fire today. The fire started in a crop where a ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. WORKS COMMITTEE REAPPOINTED

    Members of the Public Works Standing Committee, whose term of office expired last month, were reappointed by Executive Council ...

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  23. Rush Of Enthusiasts From Melbourne Sets In

    Almost three times the normal number of passengers have gone to Adelaide by train in the first three days of this ...

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  24. Hurricane At Renmark Strips Pears Off Trees

    After a few days of hot weather, culminating in a registration of 109.5 degrees on Monday, close, oppressive conditions en Tuesday morning were ...

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  25. ADELAIDE SEAT

    The special committee appointed by the State A.L.P. to enquire into alleged irregularities in the plebiscite to choose Adelaide candidates is divided on the ...

    Article : 225 words
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    DON BRADMAN and his wife, photographed at Mount Gambler on Tuesday, on their way from Melbourne to Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. BIG INCREASE IN WIRELESS LICENCES

    Statistics relating to wireless licenses in December, which were issued by the Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. H. P. Brown) today, disclose the ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. RETURN TO BOOM CUSTOMS

    Almost equal increases in revenue, from both import duties and Excise, account for the continued soaring of Customs receipts in December, details ...

    Article : 248 words
  29. Gate Receipts In Yorkshire Show An Improvement

    The Yorkshire County Cricket Club, despite the trade depression, reports that the gate receipts for last season were 1.659 above those of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. Heavy Seas Batter Motor Ship

    Heavy seas driven by an 80-mile-anhour gale battered the tramp motor ship Embank, flooding her forecastle and galley and almost wrenching two ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. STATE RELIEF GRANTS

    After the series of Cabinet meetings to be held in Melbourne shortly, the Commonwealth may be in a position to give interested State Governments ...

    Article : 152 words
  32. Fierce Attack On Non-Union Laborers, N.Z.

    Armed with waddles. wheel spokes, nick handles, and gas pipe, a dozen men savagely attacked eight sleeping non-union freezing works laborers ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. SIR HENRY GULLETT'S FUTURE

    A decision in regard to the future of the Minister for Customs (Sir Henry Gullett) is expected tomorrow, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) the ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. World Championship Fight In June

    Camera and Ernie Schaaf today agreed to the terms of a 15-round bout at Madison Square Garden on February 10 the winner to meet ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. Sudden Death Of Mr. T. Brown, Of Victor Harbour

    Mr. Thomas Brown, 65, who two and a half years ago retired from the position of manager of the Union Bank at Victor Harbour, died suddenly tonight. ...

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  36. Lothian Club To Celebrate Burns Anniversary

    The 174th: anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns will be celebrated by a [?] of members of the Lothian January 21 at 7.45 Grosvenor on Saturday. ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. Old Schooner Bought For Firewood

    The superintendent of the Port Adelaide Seamen's Mission (Rev. T.P. Willason) stated last night that the mission had purchased the schooner ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. Cook Matched With German Boxer

    George Cook, of Australia, will fight Walter Neusel, of Germany, a: the Albert Hall, on January 23. The "Daily Express expresses the opinion that the ...

    Article : 52 words
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