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  2. FRENCH VILLAGE SHELLED

    Owing to the faulty calculations of an artillery observer twelve shells, fired on a neighbouring practice range, fell on the village of Beissac, ...

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  3. IMPORTANT DECISION

    An important decision, under the Workers' Compensation Act, affecting the employment of casual labour, was given in the Local Court ...

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  4. AUDACIOUS HOLD-UP

    As an aftermath to the audacious armed hold-up in Claremont Park on July 21, when Alfred Morrison (65), retired railway employee, was ...

    Article : 282 words
  5. DEATH AND DESTRUCTION

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Berlin states that, undeterred by Herr Hitler's pledges and Captain Papen's threats, the ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. DOUBLE ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    The "Daily Express" states that Mr.A.J. Mollison will leave Staglane aerodrome at noon on Tuesday. He was confronted with a dramatic ...

    Article : 165 words
  7. OOTAWA CONFERENCE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce (Australia) and Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary for the Dominions) returned by a special night train from Weiland. ...

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  8. OLYMPIC GAMES

    It was announced that the first three in each heat would qualify for the finals in the hundred metres, free style. Miss Van Ouden was clearly ...

    Article : 258 words
  9. BROWN SUGAR BETTER THAN BEER

    Doctor R. Covesmith, who captained England (Rugby) against New South Wales in 1928, speaking at a temperance function in ...

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  10. REALISE FOOLHARDINESS

    The "Manchester Guardian," in an editorial, states that if Mollison succeeds with his double Atlantic attempt it will prove nothing already. ...

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  11. MR. W. M. HUGHES IN LONDON

    The "Daily Express" gives prominence to a character sketch of Mr. W. M. Hughes, who combined a light-hearted interview upon the ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. AMBASSADOR TO MANCHURIA

    The Emperor to-day invested General Muto, the ambassador and plentipotentiary to the Manchurian State, who is proceeding to ...

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  13. DAYS OF VITAL DECISIONS

    The conference is now facing days of vital decisions. The currency problem stands in the forefront and economists and banking advisers ...

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  14. FINAL OF MEN'S 100 METRES.

    The finals of the men's 100 metres, free style was a sensationally hardfought race. The men swam almost the entire length of the pool before ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. NOT FOOLHARDY STUNT

    The "Daily Express" states that Mr. J. A. Mollison's flight is not a foolhardy stunt but a carefully thought out and planned flight.He ...

    Article : 429 words
  16. A SALES TAX CASE

    A judgment in favour of the Commissioner of Sales Tax was entered in the Adelaide Local Court to-day by Mr. L. H. Haslam, S.M., for the ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. AFTER EIGHT MONTHS SPELL

    The State Parliament, which has been in recess for nearly eight months, will re-assemble on Thursday next. ...

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  18. CENTENNIAL PARK MURDER

    The murder of Hilda White in the Centennial Park last month was the subject of proceedings in the Central Police Court to-day before ...

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  19. ZABALA WINS MARATHON

    Threatened, but not disturbed by the much vaunted Finnish opposition, the Argentinian Zabala won the Marathon handily against 28 ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. COLLAPSE AT FOOTBALL MATCH

    Towards the conclusion of a football match between the Town and Union teams, at the East Northam Oval yesterday afternoon, a ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. HOCKEY CARNIVAL

    ting fortunes, New South Wales beat Western Australia this afternoon by two goals to one in the second round of matches in the Australian hockey ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. THIS THE DECISIVE WEEK

    Messrs. Gullet and Stewart and the complete Australian and New Zealand staffs remained hard at work over the week-end and do not expect ...

    Article : 153 words
  23. DEPRESSION IN RHODESIA

    How the world trade depression had hit Northern Rhodesia was told on Saturday night by Mr. J. M. McIntyre, who reached Fremantle, with ...

    Article : 268 words
  24. REVISION GOLF HANDICAPS

    The proposed revision of handicaps has met with a mixed reception from golfers. Many are frankly hostile on the grounds that a change ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. TRUCK CRASHES INTO RIVER

    A heavily laden lorry crashed through a fence and fell 70 feet into the bed of the Torrens to-day as the result of the steering gear locking ...

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  26. EMPIRE GAMES IN 1934

    The meeting of delegates of Empire groups adopted the draft constitution of the British Empire Games Federation, with the ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. RADIOPHONE TALK TO RELATIVES

    The Canadian Marconi Company and the Bell Telephone Company are co-operating with the Commonwealth post office and have arranged ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. FOREIGN DAIRY PRODUCE

    In addition to butter, the complete proposals for dairy produce, which have the general agreement of the Dominions, are the following tariffs ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. NATURE'S PUZZLE WORD

    Many and strange are the experiments which have been made recently in the healing art of grafting pieces of skin or bone on human ...

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  30. EMPIRE V. U.S.A. GAMES

    At Olympic Village a meeting was held of Empire teams' managers to-day and they selected several Australians for the Britsh-United States ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. GOLD BONUS ABOLITION

    The secretary of the West Australian branch of the Australian Workers' Union, Mr. A. J. Watts, states that his organisation at the ...

    Article : 317 words
  32. THE CANADIAN SCHEDULE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Ottawa is of the opinion that no one believes that Mr. Bennett has said the last word ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. DRANK WHITE ANT POISON

    Walter Graham (42), swagman, died yesterday as the result of having accidentally drank white and poison. ...

    Article : 128 words
  34. AMERICA ON CONFERENCE

    The New York "Herald-Tribune" states that Ottawa despatches continue to appear under exciting headlines. For example, "Ottawa is ...

    Article : 163 words
  35. BANKRUPT SOLICITORS

    Some time ago Judge Lukin in the Bankruptcy Court gave judgment on the application by the trustee of the estate of Walter John Toohey ...

    Article : 211 words
  36. QUEEN VICTORIA REBUKED

    Few people can have reproved Queen Victoria for her table manners and "got away with it." But the Duke of Manchester's twin ...

    Article : 240 words
  37. THREATS AGAINST MR. THOMAS.

    Further police investigations suggest that there is little basis for the fear that Maloney intended to kill Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Secretary ...

    Article : 184 words
  38. HIKING IN DOUBLE HARNESS

    A novelty, in the form of an open air wedding, marked the hike which took place on the South Coast yesterday. Ten thousand people ...

    Article : 121 words
  39. IMPOSSIBLE TO ESTIMATE SWING OF TRADE.

    It is impossible yet to estimate expertly the possible swing of trade following Ottawa or even as proximation because no definite ...

    Article : 190 words
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