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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    Sir—At the Commerce Congress, Mr. H. G. Darling is reported as having moved a resolution protesting against the boistering up of prices ...

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  3. POINTS FROM LETTERS

    From "Chas. Clyde":—At a time when South Australia is beseeching the Federal Government for monetary relief, when over £500,000 is absorbed annually ...

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  6. FLOODWATERS DRAINAGE

    Sir—It seems to me that the chief reason why this should be considered a national project has been lost sight of. The people in the metropolitan area ...

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  7. PREMIER'S TRIP TO ENGLAND

    Sir—The unseemly haste of the Five Year Parliament is now revealing itself. The Centenary was due with all its chances of a glorified splash of the ...

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  8. S.E. DEVELOPMENT SCHEME

    Sir—As one who has lived in the wetter districts of the S.E. for 16 years I know something about it. It would appear from the Premier's description ...

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  9. English Cricketer Injured

    Walter Keeton, the well-known cricketer, who played for England in the Fourth Test match last year, was seriously injured in a road accident today. ...

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  10. PORT AUGUSTA AND CENTENARY PLANS

    After having read the comments of the Chief Secretary (Mr. Ritchie) in "The Advertiser" in reference to the mayor of Port Augusta's criticism of ...

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  11. COMPLETION OF PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    Sir—Mr. W. A. Hamilton points to reasons why Parliament House should be completed. The munificent gift of Sir Langdon Bonython should be ...

    Article : 525 words
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  13. FAREWELL SOCIAL TO MR. H. T. PRINCE

    Mr. H. T. Prince, who recently retired from the Public Service, after 50 years' service, was the guest of honor at a re-union social of past and ...

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  14. Boy Falls From Tree

    Striking his head when he fell from a tree yesterday morning, Frederick Holmes, 8, son of Mr. F. N. Holmes, or East parade. Kensington, was admitted ...

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  15. ARGYLE POLICY FOR ELECTIONS

    Although the Cabinet earlier this week approved a proposal submitted by the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) that the electors should be asked to sanction an ...

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  16. SLANG AND BAD GRAMMAR

    Sir—I was horrified, some years ago, at seeing catalogued among new Australian publications, "A Dictionary of Slang." More recently, the Australian ...

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  18. BLAZING PETROL FIRES WHEAT TRUCKS

    Blazing petrol set fire to three trucks of wheat near Temora today, when a train and motor lorry collided. The crew hurried the train to water tanks ...

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  19. MILLICENT CHURCH TO BE REBUILT

    St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church, at, Millicent which was destroyed by fire early on the morning of January 7, is to be rebuilt. This week ...

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  21. Mid-Week Goods Train For Waikerie

    Satisfaction is expressed by local residents at the prompt manner in which the petition of the Waikerie Commercial Association for a ...

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  22. MIGRATION AND MEAT EXPORTS

    Sir—It is stated that the question of permitting emigrants to come to Australia will be raised when the meat question is being discussed ...

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  23. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT

    Sir—The Government should erect slaughtering and chilling works in connection with the Produce Department at country centres. Marree is well ...

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  24. History Of Ladder In Lindbergh Murder

    The State, in its final evidence in the case against Richard Bruno Hauptmann who is charged with the murder of the Lindbergh baby, introduced ...

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  25. Valuable Watch Lost At Glenelg

    While passing through Adelaide on her way to Sydney on January 1, a Fremantle resident lost a valuable watch on Glenelg beach, but reported ...

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  26. N.Z. Tennis Championships

    Ewin and Kay, the Australian tennis players met only weak opposition in their rounds of the New Zealand championship today, and had no difficulty ...

    Article : 54 words
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