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  2. WEST INDIES MEN IN FORM

    From three for 210, Victorian batsmen carried the score to 325 in the match against West Indies to-day. Griffith and Francis, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LIKE A TOY IN A BOX

    A remarkable landing of an aeroplane, in which lack and skill both played a part, was made to-day by two airmen whose plane was ...

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  4. WOOL VALUES

    Following the crash in values reported at the opening of the London series of wool sales, which accentuated the already depressed ...

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  5. EDWARDS CASE

    At the Criminal Court on Tuesday, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) and jurors, Albert Augustine ...

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  6. TAXPAYERS' PROTEST

    The Taxpayers' Association is protesting against the State and Federal Taxation Departments issuing land tax assessments on the ...

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  7. IN OTHER CITIES

    The Federal Cabinet's intervention in the basic wage question is anxiously viewed here, as a large gap has opened out between the as yet unaltered State ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Although the rate of exchange against the Australian pound sterling is approximately 30 per cent., a message from Canberra stated yesterday ...

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  9. HAWKE'S BAY DISTRICT

    Napier, the capital of Hawke's Bay, is a seaport and the terminus of the Wellington-Napier railway. It is 200 miles by sea north-east from ...

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  10. RECORDED AT SYDNEY

    The disturbance was recorded on the seismograph at the Sydney Obserratory, the needle swinging on a full arc. Had the stops not checked the ...

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  11. CHANGE APPROACHING

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The cyclonic storm system moving southward along the coast was responsible for ...

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  12. OBSERVATORY REPORT

    The official report issued by the Observatory yesterday stated:—The New Zealand earthquake was recorded at the Adelaide Observatory to-day ...

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  13. FIFTY TEARS AGO

    The Inter-colonial Conference, held In Sydney, has closed Its meetings without arriving at any definite conclusion ...

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  14. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine and warm to hot at first, with northerly winds, followed later by a cool southwesterly change advancing ...

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  15. PREMIER'S MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY

    Before leaving for Canberra yesterday the Premier (Mr. Hill) despatched the following message to the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Forbes): ...

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  16. BEACH DECORUM

    The South Australian Council of Churches has passed a resolution strongly supporting the action of the women police at certain beaches on ...

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  17. DOOMED TO DEATH

    Some remarkable statements were made In the Senate to-day by Senator Caraway, one of the Democratic representatives from Arkansas. where drought ...

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  18. MARINO-OUTER HARBOR DRIVE

    At the meeting of the Glenelg Council last night the town clerk (Mr. F.A. Lewis) submitted the following scheme for the council's consideration ...

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  19. CAUGHT IN BUSH FIRE

    At Margaret River yesterday afternoon, Ida Nilsson Lynn (9). and Jim Nilsson Lynn (13) were trapped in a bush fire while walking from school ...

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  20. 28 DERVISHES HANGED

    Although 32 sets of gallows had been erected in the village of Menemen, after a long and tiring day's work, to accommodate the Dervishes recently ...

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  21. TEA ON TRAINS

    The Railways Commissioner (Mr. c. & Anderson) stated yesterday that the department had decided not to adopt a plan submitted about two months ...

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  22. BILLIARDS

    The final of the Empire billiards championship was begun to-day between Lindrum and Newman, at Thurston's Billiards Hall. ...

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  23. ADELAIDE CATALOGUE

    At the Adelaide wool sales which open on Thursday over 30,000 bales will be submitted. An inspection of the show floors at Port Adelaide ...

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  24. R.M.S. NARKUNDA

    Messrs. Elder smith & Co, have received advice [?] [?] from London is due to arrive at Fremantle on Tuesday morning ...

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  25. RUSSIA ANGRY

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express," Russia is angry with Mr. C. J. Ketchum for his recent articles on the condition of ...

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  26. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    The committee which has in hand the arrangement for the repatriation of stranded British migrants will meet to-morrow evening at the wattle cafe ...

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  27. OVERSEAS MAILS

    Letters from the United Kingdom forwarded per the London-Karachl and Perth-Adelaide air services are due in Adelaide to-day, and should be ...

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  28. ELECTORAL REFORM

    In the House of Commons to-day the Home Secretary (Mr. Clynes) moved the second reading of the Representation of the People Bill, which ...

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  29. CRICKET TROUBLE ENDED

    Presided over by the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair), a meeting of the Queensland Cricket Association executive and the players concerned in the: ...

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  30. PLEASE EXPLAIN

    The Australian Workers' Union has asked the Chief Secretary (Mr- Whitford) to attend the union meeting in Adelaide on February 16. to explain his ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    Mr. George Waterford. general secretary of the Australian Natives' Association, died last night at his residence in Barrelder-road. Torrens Park, ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Answering questions in the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary for India (Captain Wedgwood Benn) said it was too soon to appraise the effects ...

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  33. CHEAPER WEEK END FARES

    At the Glenelg Town Council meeting last night it was decided to commissioner with the Tramway Trust requesting it in consider the ...

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  34. NO FURTHER RESTRICTIONS

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  35. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    While cycling to his home at Oakbank on Monday Mr. Ernest Bole was severely burned on the right side of the body and leg when a box of matches ...

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  36. N.S.W. LOYALISTS

    Cabinet to-day decided to insert a clause In the State Arbitration Amendment Bill to abolish all loyalist trade unions. Including those formed since ...

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  37. ANDORRA SWEEPS

    Considerable Interest is being shown in the big sweepstakes which an Australian syndicate proposes conducting on European events in the tiny republic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. FLOOR GOLF

    The latest craze in the eastern States is for "Florgolf," a 9-hole miniature golf game that can be played either indoors or out. whenever there is room ...

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  39. HEAT CART WRECKED

    When a horse and cart, driven by Mr. Aden Lamont. and belonging to Mr. J. Elliot, bolted while the former was deliver meat Mr. Lamont bad ...

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  40. FOUND IN SEINE

    Mme. Myra Filhol, formerly Miss Richardson, of Sydney, who recently married the captain of the Cephee, disappeared from her Paris hotel a few ...

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  41. STEERING GEAR GOES WRONG

    Mr. L. Oborn, of Bordertown, was returning In a lorry from Kaniva, when the steering gear locked, and the lorry swerved and caught a [?] Mr. Oborn ...

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  42. ATLANTIC AIR MAIL

    Arrangements have been completed for the establishment of a transAtlantic air mail from Europe to South Carolina, via the southern route. ...

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  43. DORNIER X LEAVES CANARIES

    The German flying boat. Dornier X. continued its trans-Atlantic flight today, when it took off for Cape Verde. ...

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  44. UNSETTLED INDIA

    Fierce rioting occurred at Bewal, a Hindu-Sikh village, forty miles from Rawalpindi, this morning, as the result of a Moslem school teacher cooking ...

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  45. MOTOR LORRY IN SEA

    Excitement was caused when Mr. A. Nearing's motor lorry ran down the esplanade and over the sea wall Into the sea. The truck was In reverse ...

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  46. FIRE AT COLLIE MINE

    For two days a fierce bush fire threatened the Co-operative coal mine at Collie. but the Collie brigade, with the help of about 50 other ...

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  47. FORD RUBBER SCHEME

    Brazil's dream of the conquest of the Amazon jungles through the efficient exploitation of Its rubber resources by Mr. Henry Ford, appear to have ...

    Article : 98 words
  48. FALL FROM LORRY

    Brian Liston, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Liston. fell from a stationary motor lorry while playing. He sustained concussion on the brain the ...

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  49. 5 AD ADELAIDE

    The special feature to be broadcast to-night by Station 5 AD will be Igor Stravinsky's "The Fire Bird," which will be heard at five minutes past 9 0'clock ...

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  50. BIG QUEENSLAND FIRE

    Damage estimated at £30.000 was caused 10-night by a fire which destroyed the Charleville Hotel and buildings on a corner of the two main ...

    Article : 40 words
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