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  4. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    Sir—I think an impression has been created in the minds of the general public which is not quite fair to the Labor Party. As one who has had 35 ...

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  5. YOUNG WARD COMMITTEE

    Sir—I was surprised and amused to read in Mr. F. F. Ward's letter that he had been accused of helping me as a candidate at the recent City Council ...

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  6. ARE WE PROGRESSING?

    Sir—When we hear a person talk of the good old days, we may safely assume the individual is speaking from actual experience, having in memory the ...

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  7. CHARITY SUPERVISION

    Sir—Some of the charitable organisations are overlapping each other, and aiding undeserving persons. Just this week a case has come under my notice. ...

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  8. GAOL RATIONS

    Sir—In your issue of July 27 is a complaint by a prisoner on remand that the rations at the Adelaide gaol are insufficient. In your issue next day ...

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  9. POINTS FROM LETTERS

    From "Peace In Our Time":—Before members of the Commonwealth Club on Wednesday the Premier iMr. Butler) outlined his ideas on the foreign ...

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  10. J. M. BARRIE MEMORIAL

    Sir—The generous action of Mr. D. Elliot Alves in presenting Barrie's birthplace to tile nation has served to crystallise a thought that has been ...

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  11. COMFORT OF AIR-CONDITIONED CARRIAGES

    After having tested an air-conditioned sleeping car on the Melbourne to Adelaide railway, the Chief Commissioner of Victorian Railways (Mr. H. ...

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  12. Senator Badman On Senate And Grey Position

    Senator Badman said yesterday that he hoped nobody would gather the impression from a statement published in "The Advertiser" on Tuesday that ...

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  13. Fact Of Mae West's Marriage Established

    A court order was issued today decreeing that Mae West, screen actress, was married to Prank Wallace, a vaudeville artist, on April 11. 1911, but ...

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  14. German Church Leader To Be Tried

    It is announced that Pastor Martin Niemoeller, the leader of the Confessional movement, who was arrested recently, will be charged before a special ...

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  15. TRUCE IN ARMAMENTS

    Sir—Mr. Hamilton's letter is welcomed, because all expressions of intelligent opinion on a subject such as armaments assist towards ...

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  17. Screen Actress Collapses After Sunstroke

    Bette Davis, screen actress, collapsed today after a serious sunstroke while holidaying at a beach resort. Her physician ordered her a month's seclusion. ...

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  18. "Punch's" Advice Ignored By Editor

    Defying "Punch's" famous advice to those about to marry: "Don't." the editor of "Punch." Mr. E. V. Knox ("Evoe") announces his engagement to Mary ...

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