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  2. FOUR CITIES BOMBED

    The Chinese report that Japanese planes have raided the coastline of Fukien Province, south of Foochow, and have bombed Fuching, Pingtien, ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF WAR (Continued from Page 1) Lord Halifax Sees Soviet Ambassador

    It was learned in London last night that Lord Halifax (British Foreign Secretary) had had an interview with the Soviet Ambassador. ...

    Article : 35 words
  4. LOOKS STRONG, REALLY WEAK

    FEDERAL Parliament House, Canberra, which cost about <£750,000, is said to be sinking on its foundations, and part of the walls are ...

    Article : 203 words
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  7. LEAGUE "PIRATING" COUNTRY PLAYERS

    AT last night's meeting of Pirie Football Association it was decided to press for a scheme of compensation to country ...

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  8. U.S. NEUTRALITY LAW

    FIFTY-FOUR of the 96 Senators are understood to be in favor of revision of the neutrality law, 24 are firmly opposed to it, ...

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  9. DYING STAGES OF FOOTBALL

    INFORMALLY reviewing the past season's activities, Pirie Football Association last night decided that all was well, with a small credit ...

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  10. MURRAY PIPELINE

    AMONG the questions to be decided by the Public Works Standing Committee in its enquiry into the River Murray pipeline is which of two main ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. COLLISION ON THREE CHAIN ROAD

    A cycle ridden by Mrs. M. Barry, of Railway terrace, Solomontown, and a motor cycle carrying Mr. L. A. Munn, of Solomontown, were in collision on ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. Denmark Calling Up 10,000 Men

    It has been announced in Denmark that 10,000 men will be called to the colors in the next few weeks. Normally they would not be needed ...

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  13. FACTORIES UNDER SOVIET CONTROL

    Conversion of Polish commerce and industry to comply with Soviet principles is proceeding apace in the wake of the Red Army's advance, it ...

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  14. Year's Honors At Tennyson Sunday School

    To end the twenty-second anniversary celebrations of Tennyson Sunday School a public meeting and presentation of the year's awards ...

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  15. Finland Unable to Use Lake on Soviet Border

    The Soviet Government has withdrawn the right of Finnish vessels to pass from the Baltic into Lake Ladoga, which is between Finland ...

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  16. FOOTBALL RULE NINETEENTH MAN

    Recently Pirie Football Association discussed at some length the rule relating to the nineteenth man in a team. There was indecision as to the ...

    Article : 408 words
  17. TWO CUPS BETTING

    Because of the declaration of first acceptances for Caulfield and Melbourne Cups, discussions at settling time today were quiet. ...

    Article : 174 words
  18. Rufe Naylor Dead

    One of the best-known men in the Australian sporting world, Mr. Rufe Naylor, died suddenly at his home at Randwick from heart failure today. He ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. EMERGENCY FIREMEN KEEN

    Evidence of the keenness with which the volunteers are entering into their A.R.P. training was to be had at Pirie Fire Station last night, ...

    Article : 172 words
  20. BEAR-ADMIRAL BINGHAM DEAD

    The death has occurred of RearAdmiral Edward Barry Stewart Bingham, V.C. Rear-Admiral Bingham in the Great War participated in the ...

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  21. PRISON RIOTS IN HOBART

    TWO warders and a prisoner were injured in riots which broke out simultaneously in three yards at Hobart Gaol. ...

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  22. PIRIE FOOTBALLERS DEFEATED

    With 11 B grade and junior players included, a St. Mark's football team gave a good account of itself in a match against a North-Eastern Association ...

    Article : 317 words
  23. Defaulter Not To Run In Melbourne Cup

    The New Zealand champion Defaulter was today relieved of all his A.J.C. and Melbourne Cup engagements. The horse is to leave for New Zealand ...

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  24. CAR DAMAGED IN C0LLISI0N

    A sedan car, owned by Mr. W. McIlwain, piano tuner, was badly damaged when struck by a lorry near Murraytown. The accident happened ...

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  25. Wheat, 2/4½

    With details of the Commonwealth requisition plan not yet released, the Adelaide wheat market was again quiet today. Shippers' limits were unchanged ...

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  26. Peninsula Pars

    Mr. Peter Willis, of Wallaroo, who died at Wallaroo Hospital, was one of the oldest residents of the town. He was 76 years of age and lived at Wallaroo all ...

    Article : 145 words
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  28. Dumosa Dam Mystery

    Although nearly six months have elapsed since the finding of the body of a man in a dam at Dumosa, detectives have as yet been unable to obtain ...

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  29. CAR OVERTURNS NEAR WINNINOWIE

    While travelling between Port Augusta and Pirie yesterday afternoon, a motor car driven by John Anthony Murphy, of Bristol Hotel, Franklin ...

    Article : 72 words
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