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  2. Cut among the People

    MR. W. H. McFARLANE said to me yesterday:—"I believe some people still doubt that rabbits eat through wire-netting, but seeing is believing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    The Johnson laboratory, in which the chemical school at the University will be housed, is nearing completion. The contractors (C. H. Martin & Co) ...

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  4. U.S. INVITATION IN LONDON

    There is a good deal of headshaking in political circles at the aide-memoire from Washington outlining the general purpose of ...

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  5. S.A. TRADE FOR PAST HALF-YEAR

    A continued favorable trade balance was indicated yesterday by the Government Statist (Mr. W. L. Johnston), in a report ...

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  6. FIRST VISIT TO THE ZOO

    Yesterday was one of the highlights in the outback children's holiday in Adelaide, for they spent the morning at the Museum ...

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  7. NEW MEAT EXPORT COUNCIL

    Following the decision, reached at yesterday's meat industry conference, to recommend to the Commonwealth Government the ...

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  8. 5 TEST PLAYERS ON M.C.C. COMMITTEE

    Of the Marylebone Cricket Club's committee, five have played international cricket—Sir F. Stanley Jackson, Lord Hawke, Mr. A. P. F. ...

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  9. WARM TO HOT

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—"On Tuesday morning further light to heavy rain was recorded ...

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  10. OVERSEAS MAIL

    Letters from the Unied Kingdom forwarded by the London-Karachi and Perth-Adelaide air services, are due in ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. NEWSPAPER COMMENT

    Commenting editorially on the reply by the M.C.C. to the Board of Control's protest, the "Herald" says:— "The Board of Control must find ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. GIRLS' TOUR

    One hundred and twenty Western Australian girls arrived in Adelaide yesterdav on a tour organised by the Young Australia League, They have ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. SAND CASTLE BUILDING

    Beginning at 10.30 a.m., another sand castle building competition will be conducted by "The Advertiser" at Largs Bay today, followed by a ...

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  14. ROOSEVELT METHOD OF NEGOTIATION

    In the debt negotiations with Britain, Mr. Roosevelt has made it clear to the present Administration that he would prefer to have the discussions ...

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  15. HYPOTHETICAL CASE

    Objecting to a question asked of a witness by the Police Prosecutor in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday, ...

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  16. Urges Return To "Proper Perspective"

    commenting on the M.C.C.'s reply to the board, the "Sun News Pictorial" says:—'"London says the cabled reply of the committee of the Marylebone ...

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  17. STORY HOURS FOR CHILDREN

    During the school holidays a series of story hours for children has been held in the children's room at the ...

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  18. TELEPHONE AT SNIPE POINT

    The installation of a telephone at Snipe Point, in the Coorong, by the Government is urged by the secretary of te Timber Workers' Union (Mr. C. ...

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  19. SMUTS MOTION IN ASSEMBLY

    The motion in favor of a National Government, to be submitted in the House tomorrow by the leader of the Opposition (General Smuts), is ...

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  20. NEW IRRIGATION WORKS IN W.A.

    The first and smallest of a series of four irrigation schemes which the Government is at present developing was opened at Harvey, in the ...

    Article : 145 words
  21. VICTORIAN FARMERS TOURING N.Z.

    The Victorian farmers who are touring New Zealand arrived at Wellington from South Island this morning One said he had not learnt a lot ...

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  22. CENTURY TO 18-YEAR-OLD BATSMAN

    A one-day fixture between the South Australian Sheffield Shield team and a Newcastle district side was played at the Newcastle sports ground today. ...

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  23. Bush Children Receive Hospital Treatment

    Seven of the inland children who are on a visit to Adelaide have had their tonsils removed in the last two days at the Children's Hospital. Others are ...

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  24. END OF "LAME DUCK" SESSION

    United States politics shook off today the grip of the stage coach era with the passing of the Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution. This ...

    Article : 196 words
  25. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  26. PRODUCE CONTROL BY BOARDS

    The Associated Chambers of Commerce of New Zealand have informed the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce that strong suggestions have been made ...

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  27. MEMORIAL FOR CENTENARY

    At the next meeting of the finance sub-committee of the State Centenary Celebration Committee, consideration will be given to the proposal for a ...

    Article : 142 words
  28. Fatalities And Accidents

    Collapsing from the effects of sunstroke while working on fee new building at the Adelaide Hospital yesterday, Bert Unwicke was admitted to the ...

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  29. 36 Millions Conversion Loan In India

    The India Government intends to convert 36,000.000 in the 5 per cent, war loan, 1929-47, the 5 per cent, bonds, 1933, and the 6 per cent, bonds, ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. Head Injured By Sling

    Arnold Jobe, 37, of Martini street, Ethelton, received a possible fracture of the skull when he was struck by a sling of timber at No. 1 Quay, Port ...

    Article : 52 words
  31. Index To Advertisements

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 259 words
  32. Child's Leg Broken

    Douglas Stewart, 7, one of whose legs was fractured in a fall while playing at his home at Hamley Bridge on Monday, was admitted to the ...

    Article : 35 words
  33. N.Z. Coalitionists Discuss Exchange

    The coalition party discussed the exchange question in Caucus today. Mr. Downie Stewart, who resigned as Finance Minister last week, attended ...

    Article : 177 words
  34. CANADA'S ATTITUDE TO INFLATION

    Unless something unforeseen happens. Canada cannot and dare not inflate its currency" the Premier (Mr. Bennett) told the Board of Trade in ...

    Article : 124 words
  35. Pop

    Hope Deferred ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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