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  2. Advertising

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  3. TODAY'S FORECAST:

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  5. LIGHTING-UP TIMES

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  6. Russian Army Turns on Germans RETREAT ON GOMEL FORCED

    Reports from most reliable sources indicate that the Red Army is strongly attacking in several sectors along the Russian front. It is too early to describe the movements as a ...

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  7. DROVE CAR WITHOUT LICENCE

    A plea of guilty was altered in Pirie Police Court yesterday by Ralph Gordon Conway, who was charged with having at 1.45 a.m. on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MR. KNEESE DEAD

    Mr. J. Firmin Jenkins was informed by telephone last night that Mr. A. M. Kneese had died suddenly during the evening at his home in Toorak, a suburb ...

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  9. MAN COMMITS SUICIDE. HAVING STABBED WOMAN EMPLOYER

    Having stabbed a woman with a cobbler's knife and severely wounded her, a man killed himself with the weapon at Prospect today. The victims are— ...

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  10. LOAN WORK IN PIRIE

    Expenditure of £400,000 of loan money by the Railways Department mostly on passenger and freight cats and locomotives to meet ...

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  11. Pirie Thermometer Readings

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  12. LANDING CHARGES AT PIRIE AERODROME

    Pirie Town Council had before it at its latest meeting a printed pamphlet setting out the landing fees operating in all recognised civil aerodromes in ...

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  13. BARRIER HOTEL CASE Judgment Reserved By Mr. Gillespie

    Mr. W. C. Gillespie, S.M., in Pirie Police Court yesterday reserved his judgment in the Barrier Hotel alleged unlawful sale case. ...

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  14. SUPPLIES FOR RUSSIA

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Japanese Information Board has announced that the United States and Russia had replied unsatisfactorily to the representations ...

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  15. PIRIE ELECTRICIANS' STRIKE

    Asked last night whether there had been any development in the strike which has kept 10 Pirie Corporation electrical employes idle for more ...

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  16. REPAIR WORK ON PIRIE ROADS

    The fortnightly report of Mr. G. A. W. Debelle (engineer-surveyor), presented at the latest meeting of Pirie Town Council, read as follows:— ...

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  17. Mrs. C. C. Hardwicke Dies at 69 Years

    The death occurred in Pirie on Sunday of Mrs. Catherine Clare Hardwicke, wife of Mr. William James Hardwicke, of Fifth street, Pirie West. Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  18. WITNESS AS PROSECUTOR

    At the close of the addresses Mr. Gillespie said that he did not like the procedure of a witness in a case addressing the court as prosecutor. It was ...

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  19. COMPANY MUST PAY

    Mr. W. H. Threadgold reported to the council that Mr. Chaseling had discussed the matter with him and the town clerk. He had indicated that the ...

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  20. 94 LIVES LOST

    LISBON, Tuesday.— Forty-one survivors from a British convoy which was attacked in the Atlantic on July 29, when three vessels were ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    Mr. A. A. Button, of Wandearah, a former chairman of Pirie District Council has been readmitted to the medical ward at Pirie Hospital. ...

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  22. TRUST HOUSES FOR PIRIE

    SUBMITTING to Pirie Town Council a plan of subdivision of part section 130, fronting Jellicoe street, the Housing Trust sought its ...

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  23. PEACE WITH IRAN

    It is reported in Ankara that British, Russian, and Iranian representatives have signed the peace terms at Tehran. ...

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  24. QUEST FOR WOLFRAM IN FAR NORTH

    LYING quietly in his cot in the medical ward at Pirie Hospital is an ageing man whose weather beaten face and quiet manner bespeak a life spent far ...

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  25. BREAD TESTS MADE IN PIRIE

    In his report to Pirie Corporation at the fortnightly meeting Mr. M. M. Bishop (inspector) advised that four loads of excess refuse had been removed ...

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  26. FRANCE SUES TO GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Vichy Government's representative in Paris has issued a statement that France is attempting to negotiate with Germany ...

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  27. 16,553 Votes Recorded In Queen Competition

    Mr. R. M. E. Mudge, returning officer for voting in connection with the Labor Day patriotic carnival queen competition, last evening made available the ...

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  28. PIRIE FOOTBALL AWARDS

    Mr. W. H. Threadgold (chairman of Pirie Football Association) last night announced the awards of the two most important individual trophies in the ...

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  29. Comforts Fund

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  30. Red Cross Appeal

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  32. LOWLYING BLOCKS IN PIRIE WEST

    A letter from Mr. E. Bairstow, of Pirie West, read at the latest meeting of the town council, drew attention to a nuisance being created by lowlying blocks ...

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  33. GARDENER'S DRAY OVERLOADED

    Before Mr. W. C. Gillespie, S.M., in Pirie Police Court yesterday Michael Couani, gardener, of Napperby, was charged with having on ...

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  34. SHORTAGE OF WORKERS

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—There was no doubt that the "very gravest shortage" of labor would occur in. many industries, said Mr. T. Playford (Premier) in ...

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