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  4. REPARATIONS & WAR DEBTS U.S. Did Not Expect Agreement

    It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the official United States insistence that Europe "must put her own house in order" before seeking ...

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  5. ALSATIANS NOT WANTED

    Mr. James Walker, acting president of the Graziers' Association, says he does not like the idea of Alsatians being trained as police ...

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  6. WOMAN FOUND SHOT

    A youiiR woman was found near Meryula Station yesterday alive after having lain for at least 36 hours in the bitter cold and rain. ...

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  7. COUNTRY PARTY CONFERENCE

    Between 60 and 80 delegates attended the conference of the Country party which opened in Sydney this morning. ...

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  8. MURDER, BIGAMY CHARGES

    An inquest was opened to-day concerning the deaths of Sirs. Ivy Letitia Russell (28) and her two children, Harold George (3) and ...

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  9. SURPRISE BALL FOR TESTS

    Clarrie Grimmett, the world's greatest slow bowler, is said to have mastered a new trick delivery, which instead of going on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MORE BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS

    The Royal Commission into allegations of corruption regarding the issue of tin hare licences and fruit machine permits was reopened ...

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  11. SKELETON NEAR GLEN INNES

    Mystery surrounds the discovery of a human skeleton on a property 14 miles noith of Glen Innes The hones, which are on a lonely ...

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  12. MOSCOW FOOD SUPPLY

    The Soviet authorities m Moscow have issued another appeal for the assistance of private citizens in food distribution. Railway and other ...

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  13. No Secret Agreement at Lausanne

    Official circles declare that the Lausanne pact was not accompanied by a secret agreement. The Powers naturally filed a common bond, but ...

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  14. WOOL PRICES HIGHER

    Prices were generally 10 per cent, above the June closing rates with prime merinos 15 per cent, up nt the London wool sales to-day. A total of ...

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  15. GOVERNOR-CRICKETER

    Sir Leslie Wilson, the Governor will play his first cricket match in Queensland on September 1O. He will open the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Work for Unemployed in Adelaide

    The Unemployment Relief Council has approved so far of expenditure totalling £130,605 out of the £300,000 Federal grant, including ...

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  17. Hiking Popular; Many Sore Feet

    What is known as hiking has become most populai with city people, and the railway authorities are encouiaging it Special trains are ...

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  18. S.A. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    With long powerful drives which were consistently down the centre of the fairway and with accurate seconds covering the pin with clock-like ...

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  19. Adelaide Traders Delighted

    Demands for wool at the sales in London yesterday were exceptionally keen, says, a cable massage. There was some foreign competition, and ...

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  20. Ten Wickets for 10 Runs

    The finest bowling feat in history is the tribute caid by Gilligan, the former Test captain to H. Verity's feat to-day in taking 10 wickets for ...

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  21. DRESS CATCHES FIRE

    While Etuol Perhau (22), single, of North Carlton, was standing with her back to the kitchen store the bottom of her dress ignited. She was ...

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  22. PICTURE SHOWS STILL CLOSED

    There is a feeling in some quarters that the picture shows will reopen at an early date, but no confirmation of this can be obtained ...

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  23. Public Dinner for Mr. Bavin

    SYDNEY, Vodnesday.-It has been decided to tender Mr. T. R. Bavin, a former Premier, a public dinner In appreciation of his political services. ...

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  25. MAAT OAT MURDER CHARGE

    In the police court to-day Thomas Henry Claude Innes (47), laborer, was remanded on a charge of having feloniously and maliciously murdcicd ...

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  26. Social Service Work at North School

    At the North Commercial School the pupils are being trained in social service principle's as well as their usual lessons. In accordance with ...

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  27. Battery Explodes and Badly Shatters Boy's Hand

    MOUNT GAMBIER, Munday.George Jennings (10) wns admited to the public hospital in serious condition following un explosion at ...

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  28. Skating Activities

    A large and energetic committee has been busily prepuring for the monster sports continental and skating carnival to be held at the Palais ...

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  29. League of Wheelmen Hold Annual Meeting

    Mr. F. J. Williams pieslded over the aunual meeting of the League of Wheelmen hel at the Trades Hall last night. ...

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  30. FALSE PRETENCES

    In the local Police Court yesterday Alfred Joidan Tame (68), a retired sergeant of police, was found guilty on a charge of false ptetences, and ...

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  31. Rev. W. Tassie Dead

    Mrs. W. S. J. Quartly received, word to-day that the Rev. William Tassie, at one time minister of the local St. Andrew's Presbyterian ...

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  32. Theft of Jewellery

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— Gold coins and jewellery valued at about £500 were stolen from a house in Weymouth street, Adelaide, during ...

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  33. DRUIDISM

    The fortnightly meeting of the Silver Star Lodge, U.A.O.D., was held in the Druids' Lodgeroom on Monday night. Bro. Wallace presided over a ...

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  34. 1000 Men Engaged Shearing

    SYDNEY, Wedncsduy.-According to advices received in Sydney this morning a large number of shearing sheds have started work with full ...

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    Mr. J. J. O. Lea. assistant at the North Commercial School, became ill on July 5. He is still very ill, suffering from a hemorrhage of the ...

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