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    —North Adelaide players who defeated Port on Saturday and won the League premiership Left to right (back row): A. Mangelsdorf, C. Willshire. R. Munn. H. Hawke. S. Burton. S. Lock, and C. Taylor. Middle: H. Fleet. R. May. D. Conrad. J. M'Dowall (captain), p. Furler (vice-captain), K. Farmer, and R. Barrett. Front: N. Drew, W. Thomas. G. Foulis, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. SPORTING

    At the conclusion of the inquiry into the running of Paul T in the second hurdle race at Randwick yesterday the stewards disqualified T. H. Trenoweth ...

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  4. SATURDAY'S RACING

    The V.A.T.C. will open an important meeting at Caulfield on Saturday, when apart from the classic events, the Caulfield Guineas and the ...

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  5. LATEST NEWS ISSUE.

    Heavy rain yesterday held up the departure of three British airmen who are on their way to Australia. They are Hill, Chabot and Pickthorne. ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    "We must not let the Domin[?]ons down. If we say that there is a common pool to which we are all going to contribute something we shall ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr.B S. Stevens the State Treasurer said to-day that Mr. Lang's suggestion that he had caused taxation returns to he destroyed was entirely ...

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  8. TENNIS CLUB CONTINENTAL IN AID OF HOSPITAL

    As a benfit for the Hospital. Mr. Lea Radford, proprietor of Radford's tennis courts, Wills-lane, Railway Town, assisted by the Plymouth and ...

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  9. MATTHEWS RESUMES JOURNEY

    Captain Matthews left for Singapore yesterday on his flight to Australia. Following his crash at Banmee, the 'plane has been rebuilt here. He ...

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  10. S.A. RAILWAYS

    Drastic cuts in all departments of the railway service are indicated in the Road and Railway Transport Bill, the second reading of which was moved in ...

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  11. KINGSFORD SMITH WAITING FOR GALES IN FRANCE TO ABATE

    Australian National Airways received a cable from Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith to-day stating he is waiting for gales which are raging ...

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  12. MOTORING ROAD RECORDS

    The report that Mr. G. Sayers, of Melbourne, who recently established a motor record between Melbourne and Broken Hill intended to make a ...

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  13. INTENT TO MURDER

    With a bullet wound below her left breast Mrs. Catherine Lazarus (41) wife of Mr. Abraham Lazarus, licensee of the Railway Hotel, was found in a ...

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  14. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION

    The monthly meeting of the executive of the Christian Endeavor Union was held in the Sulphide-street church on Wednesday evening, the Rev. E. ...

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  15. YOUNG MAN FALLS 80FT. FROM ADELAIDE BUILDING

    Falling 80 feet from a window of Goode, Durrant's building in Grenfellstreet shortly after 8.30 o'clock this morning, Mr. Max Cato (19), of ...

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  16. CRICKET

    Mr. C. G. Davison, secretary of the Barrier District Cricket League, advises that the North B-North II. match which was begun on the North ...

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  17. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    Aubrey Vale (28), of Dalkeith, was killed instantly when the motor cycle he was riding collided head on with a motor ear. Vale's head was crushed, ...

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  18. MR. BENNETTS SPEECH MAY CAUSE POLITICAL CRISIS

    It is thought that something in the nature of a first class political crisis may develop as a result of Mr. Bennett's speech. It is suggested in some ...

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  19. THE WEATHER

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  20. A CHILD DROWNED

    Ivv Rollvush, 8 years of age of Oakbank, was drowned when she fell into the Onkaparinga River at Oakbank yesterday. She was playing with other ...

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  21. YOUNG GIRL POISONED

    Elsie Cunningham (15) was found at her mother's home at Paddington this morning in her room in a semi-conscious condition with a bottle ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND BY-ELECTIONS

    Two by-elections were held in New Zealand yesterday. The Reform party lost the Waipawa seat to the Government in a straight-out contest, but ...

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  23. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    Instruments at the Riverview College last night recorded severe earthquake shocks at a position about 1900 miles north of Sydney in the vicinity ...

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  24. TRADE REVIVAL NEAR SAYS HENRY FORD

    "The troubles of Australia are part of abnormal world conditions. It surely will pull through all right, said Mr. Henry Ford (American motor car ...

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    —In aid of the Mothers and Babies' Health Association the birds and animals were offered for sale. Left to right: Misses Joan Cleland, Nancy Gilbert, Jessica Mawson, Elizabeth Cavalier, Katherine Cavalier, and Master Robert Pulleine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. RAIN REVIVES CEREAL CROPS A FTER THE BRIEF DRY SPELL IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In many districts the falls were anxiously awaited. They will save the crops from going back. In this barley field at Salisbury, the property of Mr. Fred Fiedler, there is promise of an excellent harvest. Left to right: Mr. Fiedler and Misses Doris Fiedler and Edna Wiesman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. LIQUOR TRUDE UNION PICNIC

    The Liquor Trade Union held its annual picnic yesterday at Stephens Creek, the day being a holiday for employees in the liquor trade. A fairly ...

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  28. MOTOR DRIVING SIGNALS

    An extensive campaign to encourage the wider use and observance of driving signals has been planned by the Royal Automobile Association. During ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' UNOON

    Mr. A. Paterson presided over a large attendance of members at the quarterly meeting of the Municipal Employees' Union last night. One ...

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  31. GERMAN STEEL HELMETS HOLD THEIR ANNUAL RALLY

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Times," the former Crown Prince, Princes Eitel, Friedrich, August Wilhelm, and Oskar, General ...

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  32. CONFIDENCE TRICK

    James Clarke, engineer, of Moorestreet, Leichhardt, New South Wales, while travelling from Port Melbourne to the city on a cable tram, conversed ...

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  33. STORM IN MEXICO

    Fifty persons are missing in the city of Pachuca (Mexico) following a rain storm and the flooding of the river Avenidas. The loss to property has ...

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    —Little groups with their cradling and panning equipment are working near the Gorge. A few specks—just sufficient to make the men look for more—have been their reward. These two men were photographed at a place known as Poverty Point. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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