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  3. HAYES AND DAWSON CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER

    William Henry Hares, 32. barman, and Joseph Dawson, 27, laborer, appeared before Mr. E. M. Sabine. P.M. in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday, charged with having attempted to murder Plainclothes-Constable William John Delderfield at Nailsworth on July 18. ...

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  4. FINANCE PROBLEMS

    In advocating a policy of deflation to overcome Australia's present financial difficulties, Professor L. G. Melville said, although there ...

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  5. IN OTHER CITIES

    Motorists in this fair city are watching with, a cautious eye the latest move of our beneficent Government regulate and control traffic. The ...

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  6. LORD MAYOR'S FUND

    Much needed assistance is being afforded by the Lord Mayor's relief fund to people in distressed circumstances, but the number of ...

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  7. INDIA'S FUTURE

    Daring 20 years spent in India, Mr. Allen studied Indian affairs very closely, and he is well equipped to discuss the Simon report. In ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

    During a period of serious depression the Industrial Colony, organised by the Rev. S. Forsyth, represents an outstanding attempt to face the position ...

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  9. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    The British loss in the Afghan disaster is now known to have been 2,000 officers and men killed, out of the 3,000 ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF CONCERT

    A concert arranged by Miss J. F. Gunn, in conjunction with the district unemployment relief committee, was held at the Walkerville District Hall last night. ...

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  11. ST. PETERS RELIEF

    The Mayor of St. Peters (Mr. F. H. Stacey) stated last night at a meeting of the St. Peters Council that over 900 people were entirely ...

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  12. RATIONS FOR UNEMPLOYED

    At the St., Peters Council meeting last night the Government were severely criticised for spending £9,000 a week on rations without giving the ...

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  13. PICKED WRONG MAN

    Described as "Butchers with, exalted customers," Ball & Sons, of Buckingham Palace-road, were to-day fined 20/ and £10 costs, for supplying the Hon. ...

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  14. HALT TO IMMIGRATION

    Replying to an interjection in the House of Representatives to-night to the effect that 961 Italians came into Australia during the first six months of ...

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  15. REDS IN CHINA

    The Government are gravely concerned over a Red insurrection and the seizure of Changsha, involving the burning of fee Japanese Consulate and ...

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  16. DO YOU KNOW—

    When did the secret ballot replace Open voting in England? 2. How old was John Wesley when he died? ...

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  17. BULLET IN BRAIN

    A remarkable case was reported to-day, when a man shot in the brain walked downstairs, bad breakfast, and then succumbed. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS

    The Minister of Railways (Mr. Godfrey Morgan), during the debate on the Address in Reply in the Legislative Assembly to-day, said that the ...

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  19. TEASERS

    Poles The drawing shows three poles in a line which is to pass over the hill. The poles are to be upright, and the lines ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. HOLIDAY FLIGHT TO DARWIN

    Messrs. William Oliver, a retired pastoralist, of Melbourne. W.D.Oliver, Arthur Peck, and S. Newman, arrived here to-day in a three-engined ...

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  21. CHILD DROWNED

    While playing with her three-year-old brother. Amma Ellen Brook (17 months), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brook, of Terang, fell into a ...

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