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  2. Developments Forecast In Federal Politics

    An interesting development has occurred in New South Wales, where Lang Labor officials have decided to redouble their efforts to ...

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  3. RAIL FREIGHT FIGURES DECLINE

    Figures supplied by the Railways Commissioner (Mr. Anderson) show that 7,671 tons of wheat were carried over the railway during the week ended ...

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  4. CONTROL OF DAIRY FACTORIES

    With the early introduction of a Bill to which Cabinet gave approval, the permission of the Queensland Government will have to be obtained before ...

    Article : 183 words
  5. WORK FOR MINERS AT MOONTA

    Help from the Government for the men working copper mines at Moonta and Wallaroo under a subsidy scheme was sought by Mr. Richards (A.L.P.) in ...

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  6. CO-ORDINATION OF S.E. TRANSPORT

    A proposal to co-ordinate motor, rail and steamship services to the South-East to decrease transport costs, was revived by Councillor Cunningham ...

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  7. SEAMEN DISMISSED FROM NAVY

    Seven ratings have been discharged from the Royal Australian Navy, and another man has been sentenced to detention for 90 days at the naval gaol ...

    Article : 173 words
  8. STOLEN CAR IN STREET ACCIDENT

    Knocked from his bicycle by a small car at the corner of Chancery lane and Wakefield street, Adelaide, at 7.15 p.m. on Saturday, Jack Maroney ...

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  9. THIEF ESCAPES POLICE TRAP

    Swinging a bag containing a dozen stolen poultry, a thief, for whom a trap had been set by six policemen, felled two constables and escaped from the ...

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  10. NEW DIRECTOR OF BANK OF ADELAIDE

    Mr. Howard W. Lloyd, chairman of directors of the Bank Of Adelaide, announced last week that the board had appointed Mr. A. E. Hamilton a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MAN GIVES HIMSELF UP

    At the Police Court, Theodore (Q.), on Saturday, Stanley J. Marsten, 33, was charged with having shot his wife, Vera Maud Marsten, 28, at Cracow, on ...

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  12. WEIGHT OF BREAD REGULATIONS

    Probably a recommendation would be made by the Wheat Commission to the South Australian Government to have regulations regarding the weight of ...

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  13. GIRL'S FATAL INJURIES

    Elsie Olds, 17, shop assistant, of New street, Queenstown, was run over by a train at Port Adelaide last week. Her right foot was severed ...

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  14. WOMAN AWARDED £400 AGAINST POLICE

    A woman was awarded £400 damages in Sydney last week against two police constables for alleged trespass, wrongful arrest, and false imprisonment. ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. UNION ACTS IN LYSAGHT'S STRIKE

    It was announced before the Industrial Commission in Sydney that the State council of the Federated Ironworkers' Association of ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. TORCH THEATRE

    The editor of "The Advertiser" has received the following letter, which he published without comment:—Adelaide. ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. WHEN JUNIOR CLERKS MIXED PAINT

    Stories of the days when junior clerks in the Government service mixed paint, carried crates of live fowls, and planted and watered shrubs in North ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. MAN AND WOMAN FOUND SHOT

    After breaking in a bedroom door in a boarding house in Surry Hills (N.S.W.), police found Tony Capello, 27, of Cairns, and Daphne Cook, 20, of ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. RUMORED INCREASE IN PETROL PRICES

    Third grade petrol, which was introduced by some of the major oil companies, is likely to be withdrawn from the market, according to the secretary ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. EFFECT OF TARIFFS

    The present policy of "excessively high tariffs" was attacked by the president of the Graziers' Association of Victoria (Mr. G. D. Kelly) at the ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. BUDGET SPEECH DELAYED

    Owing to the indisposition of the Premier (Mr. Butler), who has a heavy cold, the Budget will not be delivered today as was intended. Mr. Butler ...

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  22. GIFT LAMB FOR KING

    A South Australian lamb will be sent to His Majesty the King by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan), who has placed an order under ...

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  23. COADJUTOR BISHOP OF MELBOURNE

    Archdeacon Booth has been appointed Coadjutor Bishop of the Anglican Diocese in Melbourne. In making this announcement ...

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  24. MR. LYONS IN NEW ROLE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) on election day had his taste of piloting an aeroplane. When flying across Bass Strait from ...

    Article : 56 words
  25. "THE ADVERTISER" ARIA CONTEST

    "The Advertiser" aria prize of £35 was won at the Adelaide Competitions on Tuesday by Miss Margaret Pirie, dramatic contralto. Miss Beryl Kekwick ...

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  26. DISTRICT CRICKET

    The football and cricket first-grade seasons will overlap this year, for district cricket matches will begin on October 6, on which day the League ...

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  27. NUGGET AT COPLEY

    A nugget of gold was recently found at Booleroo, 12 miles from Copley. It weighed 17 oz. 16 dwt., and contained a small amount of quarts. The net ...

    Article : 44 words
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