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  3. Fishing Cutter Wrecked

    THE FISHING CUTTER MINNIE SIMMS, which was wrecked on the rocks half a mile north of the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse, Kangaroo Island, on Saturday. The cutter was pounded to pieces by the breakers, but the crew escaped. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WINOOKA IN U.S.A.

    Although Winooka is determined to go for Equipoise toith and nail, according to Mr. R. Naylor, his manager, the meeting is not favored by ...

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  5. GREAT LAST NIGHT OF JUBILEE Visitors Returning To Their Homes

    The Jubilee celebrations came to an end last night, between 10,000 and 12,000 people participating in gay street scenes. It was a fitting termination to a highly successful week's festivities. ...

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  6. Weight Guessing Competition

    Mr. J. W. S. Cockrum, secretary of the Silver City Show committee, has made available the winners of the ...

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  7. EASY PREY FOR ENEMY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R. referring to Australian defence said ineffective defences such as we possess were worse than ...

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  8. DISORDER IN CUBA

    The third revolution in Cube in a month broke out yesterday five minutes after the new provisional President, Dr. ...

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  9. RAILMAN IN COURT

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., Arthur Henry Case, an inspector in the service of the Commissioner for Railways, ...

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  10. TROUBLE IN IRAQ

    Rival factions in Iraq aro already working to displace King Ghazi, possibly in favor of the late King Fcisal's brother, ex-King Ali. ...

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  11. A FASCIST STATE

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is strongly rumored in political circles that the Chancellor (Dr. Dolfuss) ...

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  12. SAVED FROM THE BUSH

    Edward Bornes, who became ill while walking from Sydney to Medindie with William Hughes, has recovered from his illness. He was found by ...

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  13. WAIKERIE RESIDENTS' THANKS

    Mr. P. W. Annells, secretary of the Waikerie "Back to Broken Hill" committee, writes:— "Old Barrientes from Waikerie who ...

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  14. MESSAGE FROM ORGANISER

    The organiser of the Jubilee celebrations (Mr. Jonas) to-day made the following statement concerning the Jubilee:— ...

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  15. £150 WORTH OF CHOCOLATES

    An official of the unemployed said to-day that a good return is expected from the chocolate wheels and stalls conducted by them in the streets on ...

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  16. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES

    The average price obtained for wool at the sales in Adelaide last week was nearly 13d. a lb., and more than £17 a bale, as compared with ...

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  17. POST OFFICE RUSH

    Letter cards and newspaper wrappers were in great demand at the Post Ofiice during the celebrations. Most people were enjoying the ...

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  18. CONVENTION OF W.C.T.U.

    The South Australian Women's Christian Temperance Union has just concluded a most successful convention. There was a good ...

    Article : 198 words
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  20. PERSONAL.

    MRS. P. Warren came in from Bono Station to-day, and is staying at the Grand Hotel. MR.J. Dalziel, chief architect for ...

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  21. POLICE INSPECTOR PLEASED

    From a police point of view the celebrations were a great success. Inspector Toohill expressed pleasure this morning that there had been ...

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  22. ULM READY FOR ATLANTIC

    As the Air Ministry predicts favorable weather Flight-Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm plans to hop off within a week in the 'plane Faith in Australia to fly ...

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  23. ILLUMINATIONS TO-NIGHT

    The electrical and mechanical engineer for the City Council (Mr. T. A. Reece) said to-day that the illuminations will be displayed for the last ...

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  24. COLLEGIANS' DINNER

    The annual dinner of the Broken Hill branch of St. Peter's Collegians' Association was held at the Grand Hotel last night. Thirty three old ...

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  25. FIREWORKS DISPLAY

    Between 10,000 and 12,000 people thronged Argent-street last night and Inter assembled on vacant land at the rear of the Australian Club Hotel ...

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  26. 3 RACING MOTORISTS KILLED

    MILAN, September ll.—Three of Europ's best known racing motorists were killed at the Italian Grand Prix meeting on the Montza track to-day. ...

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  27. ILL-TREATMENT OF NATIVES

    The Rev. Alexander Fleming, superintendent of foreign missions in the Presbyterian Church, preaching at Albury, said there were many dark ...

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  28. BANKRUPTCY OF LABORER

    The first meeting of creditors and public examination of the bankruptcy of Mervyn Laurence Daly was held in the Bankruptcy Court this morning. ...

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  29. CONCERNING GEORGE M'CULLOCH

    "Schoolboy" in a letter to the Editor of "The Barrier Miner" asks:— "Could you tell me if George M'Culloch, of Mount Gipps, and later ...

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  30. CRICKET LEAGUE MEETING. TO-NIGHT

    The annual general meeting of the Cricket League will be held to-night when the first steps will be taken to prepare for the opening of the cricket ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. SILVERTON TRAMWAY

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