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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    Sir—We cannot but realise that those who want to bet and gamble on horseracing, and cannot afford to go to the races, must avail themselves ...

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  3. POINTS FROM LETTERS

    From S. C. Ritson, Halifax street:—At the annual meeting of this company, on Wednesday morning objection was raised that it was called for ...

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  4. LABOR NEWS

    In future apprentices will be required to complete a full three years' course at the training school. This has been decided by the Advisory Board ...

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  5. RADIO EXHIBITION

    Many hundreds passed in a steady stream through the Wireless Institute display at the Exhibition Building yesterday afternoon and evening to see ...

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    AUTOGRAPHED PICTURE of the Seeadler, which destroyed many Allied ships during the war. It was sent by its former commander. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Advertising

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  9. TAXATION PROBLEMS SOLVED

    The Commissioner of Taxes (Mr. E. H. Cornish) has arranged for an officer of the Taxation. Department to visit south-eastern towns next week. ...

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  10. "LANG POLICE VINDICATED"

    Mr. Davles, M.L.A., of New South Wales, formerly Minister of Education in the Lang Government, passed through Adelaide yesterday on his way ...

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  11. 5 AD ORCHESTRA TO PLAY

    The 5 AD Orchestra of 10 players will provide the music at the Radio show tonight from 830 to 9. During the programme it will play ...

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  12. PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS MUST

    The annual meeting of the Professional Officers' Association was held yesterday at Majestic Chambers. King William street. The president ...

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  13. ANOTHER REPORT ON INDIAN FEDERATION

    With the issue tonight of the report of the Indian States Enquiry Committee, the work of all three committees appointed after the second session of ...

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  14. UNION OFFICIALS FOR PORT AUGUSTA

    Several union officials will leave Adelaide daring the week-end and on Monday for Port Augusta, where they will represent thier organisations in ...

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  15. REGULATIONS AND BY-LAWS

    There is a strong feeling in Parliament that measures for more effective supervision over regulations should be taken. as it is contended that these ...

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  16. S.A. WINS IN SOCCER CARNIVAL

    The interstate Soccer carnival and competition for the Football Association's trophy was opened this afternoon, when the holders. South ...

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  17. T.B. SOLDIERS' WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

    The monthly meeting of the T.B. Solidiers' Women's Association will be held at the Returned Soldiers' Club, Angas street, at 3 p.m. today. The ...

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  18. WORK FOR COACHBUILDERS

    The secretary of the State branch of the Coachmakers Federation (Mr. A. E. Pittman) said yesterday that seven mare men had been engaged ...

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  19. CROYDON COMPETITION

    Last night's Croydon competitions resulted:—Non-humorous recital (10 and under 12 years)—Ruth Rust [?] [?] Groundwater. ...

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  20. PICNIC ON EIGHT HOURS' DAY

    The proposal to bold & picnic at Bridgewater on Eight Hours' Day was discussed at a meeting at the central executive of the Couth Australian ...

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  21. BURRA BURRA NOMINATIONS CLOSE

    Nominations for A.L.P. candidates to contest Burnt Burra at the next State elections will close at Peter-borough tomorrow. The names of ...

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  23. RETAIL STORES' CHAIN IN AUSTRALIA

    Three young Americans who are in Melbourne, have in hand the establishment throughout the Commonwealth of a chain of retail stores. They are ...

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  24. OUTBACK SETTLERS' HARD FIGHT

    Sir—I would commend the letter of "R. Jones," Hundred of Darke, to our thoughtful politicians and tax-payers. His statements are only too ...

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  25. MAN IN FLAMES FILLING CAR

    While Thomas Clarke, 23, of Narrabrl, was filling the petrol tank of a lorry by the light of a hurricane lamp last night, an explosion occurred. ...

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  27. 15 PER CENT. WAGES' REDUCTION

    A 15 per cent, reduction in the rates of payment and allowances, a 44-hour week, cancelling of the picnic day holiday, and no provision for preference ...

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  28. Memorial For Australians Ready For Port Said

    Lord. Allenby, who was commander-in-chief of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie), the New ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL AVIATION

    Sir—In your aviation notes last week mention is made of the breakaway from the Air Convention, held in Melbourne on June 28 and 29. The ...

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  30. CONSTABLE'S LEGS BROKEN

    Late last night it was reported from the hospital that Constable P. W Egel, who had been admitted suffering from injuries as the result of a collision ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. Rugby Union Formed In Adelaide

    At a meeting of delegates from the Adelaide. Naval Reserves. Waratah, and Adelaide University Rugby clubs last night, it was decided to form a ...

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  33. BURNSIDE DISTRICT COUNCIL

    Sir—I agree in principle with your correspondent, "Toorak Ratepayer." regarding the wisdom of revising the name of "Burnside Council," which is ...

    Article : 130 words
  34. Cattle Die After Drinking Poisoned Water

    Advice was received from Toowoomba tonight that six more head of cattle have died in a paddock behind the Willowburn workshops ...

    Article : 49 words
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