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  2. IN OTHER CITIES

    The film censorship has been a field of controversy for many years. The Federal censors have pleased few people. On the one hand, it is ...

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  3. TEN BY-ELECTION MEETINGS

    The campaigns of candidates for the Adelaide seat in the House of Assembly were in full swing last night. Ten meetings were held in the city ...

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  4. SENATE MAY PASS POOLING BILL

    Sir George Pearce addressed a meeting of Senators today and endeavored to persuade them to reject the Wheat Marketing Bill, but failed to find ...

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  5. State Parliament

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) told Mr. Cameron (C.P) in the Assembly yesterday that a great number of motor lorry owners who had registered under ...

    Article : 215 words
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  7. STATE'S FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES

    Pointing out that the present unsatisfactory position of railway finances in this State was largely due to tariff duties, Mr. Craigie (Single Tax) moved ...

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  8. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    WAR has broken out among the Indians in British Columbia. A tribal battle, lasting several hours, has been fought, during which eighty ...

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  9. SUPPLY OF WHEAT SACKS

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) told Mr. Butterfield (Lab.) in the Assembly yesterday that the State Bank had informed him that fanners who had ...

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  10. DUTY ON BOOKS

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) told Mr. Dawes (Lab.) in the Assembly yesterday that be would again ask the Minister of Customs (Mr. Forde) to ...

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  11. COMMUNIST POLICY

    Speaking as the comer of Hindley and Morphett streets last night. Mr. J. H. Ferguson (Communist candidate) said the Communist Party went to the ...

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  12. Advances to Settlers

    The Premier told Mr. McIntosh (Lib.) in the Assembly yesterday that the amount appropriated from loans for advances to settlers, and the ...

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  13. EDUCATION CUTS

    As a result of careful investigation by officers, is had been found that the reduction of £170,000 in the expenditure of the Education Department ...

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  14. Government Against "Coolie Labor"

    "Does the Government favor the attitude of the Citizens' League regarding the introduction of coolie labor?" asked Mr. Condon (Lab.) in the ...

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  15. Noxious Weeds

    "The present Act is out of date." said Mr. Cowan (Lib.) when speaking on the second reading of the Noxious Weeds Bill in the Legislative Council ...

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  16. Polyspear Wins at Ballarat

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  17. FOOTBALL UMPIRES

    A. A. Raven and L. C. Thomas have been dropped by the Umpires Board. The four officials for Saturday's league matches will be R T. R. Currie, T. W. Elliort, S. ...

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  18. Bus to Victor Harbour From Monday

    A daily mail and passenger bus service, leaving Adelaide for Victor Harbour at 830 sum., and returning from toe seaside resort for the city at 2 ...

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  19. SHIPPING COMPANY'S AFFAIRS

    Lord Plender, the famous accountant, gave evidence in the Kylsant case at the Old Bailey today. Lord Kylsant, chairman and ...

    Article : 284 words
  20. "DUTY ON BULK WHISKY EVADED"

    How the extra five shillings a gallon duty on bulk; whisky Is allegedly being evaded by some importing interests was described in the Senate tonight by ...

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  21. Surcharge on Water and Sewer Rates

    The Water and Sewerage Rates (Surcharge) Bill was considered in Committee in the Legislative Council yesterday. ...

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  22. Rear Lights on Cycles

    "Cyclists for their own protection should carry rear lights on bicycles." said Mr. Tassie (Lib.) in the Legislative Council yesterday, debating the ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. Men Discharged From Sewers Department

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. McInnes) told Mr. Blackwell (Lab.) in the Assembly yesterday that no men had been discharged from the ...

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  24. Cheaper Method of Making Roads

    Enquiries concerning a cheaper method of making: roads, which has been introduced at Dimboola. Victoria, are being made by the Highways ...

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  25. Butter Substitute Being Sold Here

    Mr. Nicholls (Lib.) asked the Minister of Industry in the Assembly yesterday if he knew that a substitute for butter, consisting of ...

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  26. ADJOURNMENT OF FEDERAL CONFERENCE

    A further adjournment of the special Federal conference of the A.L.P. to discuss the Premiers' Plan and the effect of its adoption by Parliamentary ...

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  27. Repertory Theatre Success

    The second performance ol "Many Waters," Monckton Hoffe's new play. produced by the Adelaide Repertory Theatre, was given last night. It ...

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  28. £2,100 Penalty for Attempted Tax Fraud

    On two chaises of having attempted to avoid payment of Income tax and one of having failed to return certain items of income, Joseph ...

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  29. Latest Scratchings

    Scratchings for the Mooney Valley meeting on Saturday:—Welter Handicap—Buckeen, Myarin, Glen Orla Handicap—Larrabee. Woodchatter, Gellbrand Hurdle ...

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  30. STANDARD SPECIFICATION

    The Standards Association of Australia has prepared draft specifications for hardwood paving blocks and stone setts, for standard methods of test for ...

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  31. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS' ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

    In a match played yesterday. Wakefield-street Christian Brothers' College defeated Paringa Ball team in the Catholic Schools' Association matches by 31 goals 20 ...

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  32. Relief Work Wage to be Put in Taxation Returns

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) told Mr. Jonas (Lab.) in the Assembly yesterday that he did not think there was any doubt that any money earned on ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. DO YOU KNOW

    1. What English Sovereign conquered Wales and incorporated it into his Kingdom, and when? 2. The origin of ...

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  35. Damage To Shaft Stops Work at North Mine

    Because of damage to the main shaft at the North mine owing to the cage being overwound, underground operations were suspended today and will ...

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  36. Old Scholars' Week

    The annual town v. counter football match win be played at Prince Alfred College oral today. During the Interval a photograph at Mr. ...

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  38. Organ Rental at Unley

    The third of a series of organ recitals at St. Augustine's. Unley, drew a good audience last night. Mr. Frederick Finlay, organist, of St. Columba's. ...

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  39. CROYDON COMPETITIONS

    Results of last night's Croydon competitions:—Plano Solo (11 years and under)—Kathleen Gare. 82; Joyce Leask, 91; Shirley Bartel. Margaret Watson, 90; highly ...

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  42. Australia May Lose Kingsford Smith

    A hint that Australia might lose Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith was given in the Senate last night. During the Budget debate the Opposition Whip ...

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  43. Opperman Twelfth

    "The nineteenth stage of the Tour de France from Evian-les-Bains to Belfort, 175 miles, resulted in Di Paso (Italy) finishing first in 10 hours 33 minutes 48 seconds. ...

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  44. Pop

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