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  4. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    Sir— In an entertaining broadcast to Australia, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) said:— "We are too disposed to think that the ...

    Article : 700 words
  5. "MAINLY DUE TO PREMIER"

    Sir— I am of opinion that the remarks by the Premier in the South-East were the sole cause of Mr. Hunt's defeat. It was very indiscreet on ...

    Article : 432 words
  6. IMPRACTICABLE IDEALISM

    Sir— I am afraid Mr. E. J. Craigie, M.F., misunderstands me. I submit that any political theory which, after 50 years of energetic championship, is ...

    Article : 289 words
  7. ELECTIONS AND SOCIAL ISSUES

    Sir— If Mr. Hamilton thinks an apology is needed from me to the Liberals I am willing to give it. I don't care much whether the responsibility for the ...

    Article : 788 words
  8. DEFENCE AND ARMAMENTS

    Sir— The generally unsettled state of the world naturally causes the question of conscription to exercise the minds of people. In order to arrive at a just ...

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  9. CLOSING TRADES HALL ON SATURDAYS

    Although the proposal was strongly opposed by delegates from several unions, the United Trades and Labor Council last night decided to instruct ...

    Article : 369 words
  10. POVERTY AND ITS CAUSES

    Sir— Mr. F. J. Bowen asserts that the Henry George doctrine "contradicts itself by upholding interest, the greatest something-for-nothing 'ramp' ever ...

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  11. ROYAL MEMORIAL

    Sir— Aviation surveyors will regret, if the proposal to cut a road through the Parklands bounded by the Port road is proceeded with, that there will pass a ...

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  12. MINERS' PREPARATIONS FOR STRIKE

    The general secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. W. Orr) returned to Sydney today from a visit to Victoria, the purpose of which was to seek ...

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  13. Rate Of Decline In Infantile Paralysis

    During March and April there was a general decline in the prevalence of infantile paralysis, which continued through May, states the May issue of ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. Kilkenny Competitions

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  15. Injured In Fall From Cycle

    When his bicycle skidded near the North Adelaide railway station about 5 p.m., yesterday, Cyril Lovell, 35, of Stevens street city, was thrown off. He ...

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  16. Australian Pilots Wanted For R.A.F. Expansion

    While Britain is not making a direct appeal in the Dominions, it is expected that as a result of the Royal Air Force expansion the number of ...

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  17. A.C.T.U. Decisions Endorsed

    The United Trades and Labor Council last night completed discussion of the decisions reached by the full inter-state executive of the All-Australian ...

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  18. MR. BAGOT'S VICTORY

    Sir— The verdict given through we ballot box by the Legislative Council electors of the Southern District has evidently been a surprise to the defeated ...

    Article : 259 words
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  20. Barrow Pusher At Burra

    Messrs. A. and H. Alexander, as pusher and sitter respectively, who are proceeding with a wheelbarrow to Sydney, via Broken Hill, arrived in Burra ...

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  21. NORWOOD FINANCES

    Sir— At Osmond terrace, Norwood, there is a nice couch grass lawn running throughout the centre of the thoroughfare. To my astonishment a ...

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  22. Croydon Competitions

    The Croydon musical competition, which are now in their 12th year, will be declared open by Alderman E. Bateup, of Hindmarsh, next Saturday. More than 2,200 entries have ...

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  23. Two Adelaide Concerts By Georg Szell

    Georg Szell, the noted European conductor, who is in Australia under engagement to the Australian Broadcasting Commission, will give two concerts ...

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  24. Rich Gold S[?] Ore

    A report from Meckatharra states that rich gold spectmen ore was brought to Peak Hill yesterday from Labouchere Ranges. The [?] was obtained from a reef at present uncovered ...

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  25. O'Leary To Attempt Seven Cycling Records

    Cyril O'Leary. of the Kilkenny Amateur Cycling Club, has applied to the Amateur Cyclists' Union for permission to establish an unpaced cycling record from Adelaide to ...

    Article : 138 words
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