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  2. POINTS FROM LETTERS

    From Fred Cornell. 20 Park terrace, Eastwood:—I would warn horse owners and riders of horses of a danger in using the riding track from Parkside ...

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  3. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    Sir—I am highly flattered by Mr. J. H. Garrett's opinion of my oratory, but I am afraid that, even "though I speak with tongues of men and of ...

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  6. COMMERCIAL SAFEGUARDS

    Sir—An article by Mr. Frame Cornish in "The Advertiser" states that until about 1630 the secret of making glass mirrors lay in the hands of the ...

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  7. RED HILL-PORT AUGUSTA RAILWAY

    Sir—The Commonwealth Government is doing the right thing in deciding to carry out the above scheme, despite the protests from this State. ...

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  8. NATIONAL GAMES COUNCIL MEETS

    A meeting of the National Games Council was held at the Oriental Hotel last night to further arrangements for the Olympic Games which are to be ...

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  9. A.L.P. AND UNIFICATION

    Sir—The spectre of "Complete Unification" is once again raising its ugly head, assisted by the A.L.P. Council in this State, which intends petitioning ...

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  10. SUPPORTS FAMILY ON 25/- WEEK

    The case of a man, who though earning only 25/ a week, supported a wife and family of young children, and made an endeavor to reduce his rates ...

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  11. STRUCK MOTHER WITH EBONY RULER

    Henry Bernard Bulton, 23, clerk, who was found guilty at the Central Criminal Court on Thursday last of having maliciously wounded his mother. May ...

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  12. MEN ON RATIONS AS WAGE-EARNERS

    At the half-yearly meetings of the South Australian Baptist Union, held in Hinders street Church yesterday, with the Rev. Norman Hansen as ...

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  13. London Theatrical Dispute Settled

    The dispute has been settled between Mr. Charles B. Cochrane, the noted producer, and the British equity a union of actors and ...

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  14. LABOR NEWS

    The retiring secretary of the Coachmakers' Federation (Mr. Pittman) said yesterday that he had received word from the secretary (Mr. Finlay), who ...

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  15. AGREEMENT ON BRITISH IMPORTS TO ITALY

    Details were announced today of the provisional agreement between the Governments of Italy and the United Kingdom, which has been reached ...

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  16. SUGAR BAN AND TRADE BALANCE

    Opening the annual conference of the Queensland Canegrowers' Association today the Premier (Mr. Forgan, Smith) said it was realised that in ...

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  17. Death Of Queensland Author

    Mrs. Mabel Forrest, the Queensland poet and author, whose works had appreciative recognition in and beyond Australia, died early this morning. ...

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  18. Y.O.C. Activities At Port Adelaide

    Of the youths who left school last year there are not more than 60 in the Port Adelaide district who have not proceeded to some higher branch of ...

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  19. ORGANISING CAMPAIGN IN EAST TORRENS

    There was a good attendance at the opening meeting of the A.L.P. organising campaign in East Torrens held at the Norwood Town Hall last night. ...

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  20. Assistance For S.E. Fire Victims

    In less than three days local residents have contributed £50 in cash to the fund opened by the Mayor (Mr. J. D. F. Harbison) for the relief of fire ...

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  21. Small Fire In City

    About 2.30 p.m. yesterday a fire broke out at the premises of J. Todd and Sons, of Pirie street. City, when some stove enamel ignited while being ...

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  22. A TRIBUTE TO THE DIAMOND T

    The following interesting testimonial is a remarkable tribute to the success of the Diamond T truck for heavy duty on the West Coast, and was recently ...

    Article : 163 words
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  24. MISCELLANEOUS WORKERS

    For the purpose of reorganising the union, a meeting of the Miscellaneous Workers' Union will be held at the Trades Hall tonight. The organisation ...

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  25. Auctioneer's Fatal Fall From Rostrum

    George Bambury, 70. of Mosman, fell from his auctioneer's stand at the Flemington saleyards this morning, and fractured his skull. He died ...

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