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  2. ALL PASTORAL AREAS NOW DRENCHED

    The splendid rain recorded north of Hookina, on the North-South line, extending yesterday to Marree and Copley, completed the chain of the happiest events in the pastoral industry in South Australia ...

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  3. PHONE CHARGES TO BE MODIFIED

    Modifications of telephone charges, which will give some relief to small users, were announced by the Postmaster-General ...

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  4. ANOTHER U.S. LYNCHING

    With a controversy still raging over Governor Rolph's statement commending the San Jose lynching on Sunday night, a mob at ...

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  5. PROTECTION FROM POISON GAS ATTACKS

    A special police and ambulance corps will be trained shortly in the Australian capitals to protect the civilian population against ...

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  6. 100 £5 NOTES DISAPPEAR

    Police and post office detectives are investigating the disappearance of a registered letter containing £500 in one hundred £5 ...

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  7. CONSTITUTION OF NEW MEAT BOARD

    The Assembly spent nearly all yesterday afternoon, and last night discussing the Bill providing for the amalgamation of the ...

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  8. BETTING BILLS DISCUSSION NEARS END

    The second reading of the Betting Bills was carried by 14 votes to 3 in the Legislative Council yesterday. Many amendments ...

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  9. STRANGE CASE IN LONDON

    Clarence Gay Gordon Haddon, 43, who was arrested last night at an address in Islington by officers of the special branch of Scotland Yard ...

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  10. DELIGHT AT PORT AUGUSTA

    Splendid follow-on rain has been received in several pastoral areas, where light registrations were recorded during the preceding 24 ...

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  11. Effect Of Japanese Competition

    Answering a Question in the House of commons today, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) said the Government was fully aware that ...

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  12. FEDERAL SESSION NEARS CLOSE

    In an endeavor to complete outstanding business by the end of next week. Parliament will meet on Monday, instead of Tuesday, and several all night ...

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  14. RUMORED FRENCH BASES IN PACIFIC

    Statements in the London "Daily Herald," purporting to have come from Canberra, about war preparations by Japan and counter-preparations by ...

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  15. "Bakers Buying Six Months' Supply Of Flour"

    Mr. Cameron (L.C.L.) told the Premier (Mr. Butler) in the Assembly yesterday that he had received a telegram from the president of the ...

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  16. END OF SESSION EXPECTED TONIGHT

    At the time of going to press there was every indication of the present session of the State Parliament ending late tonight or tomorrow morning. ...

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  17. Steps To Prevent Flour Hoarding

    The hoarding of flour to evade payment of the flour tax will be made ineffective by the Government's legislation, according to a statement of the ...

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  18. Mails Held Up At Peterborough

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) said yesterday that no serious interruption to departmental telephone and telegraph services had ...

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  19. ORGANISATION OF ARMORED CAR UNIT

    Within a lew weeks an armored car unit will be organised at Horsham. Victoria. This will be the first unit of its land to be established by the ...

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  20. GOLFER AND CADDY IN TROUBLE

    People were struck by three consecutive balls hit from the tenth tee by a foursome at the Eastern links, Doncaster, on Saturday. Two of them ...

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  21. WICKETKEEPER KILLED BY FLYING STUMP

    An accident probably unprecedented in the history of the game occurred in a cricket match in Mysore yesterday. A seventeen-year-old youth ...

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  22. Price Of Gold Unchanged

    Gold was quoted today at £6 5/6, the same price as yesterday. The dollar was quoted at the rate of [?] to the pound, compared with [?] yesterday. ...

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  23. Big Floods East Of Burra

    Further heavy monsoonal rains have occurred east of the Burra. At Mongolata goldfields an inch fell in five, minutes. ...

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