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  2. BEFORE THE PUBLIC

    Senator J. Newland was a passenger to Melbourne by the express on Sunday night. Senator Sir Victor Wilson (Minister of ...

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  3. FIREMEN ANNOYED

    Industrial unions will be asked to debar their members from acting as volunteer firemen. Fearing crious complications will ...

    Article : 206 words
  4. POLITICAL CHAOS

    Mr. B. J. Doe (Nationalist), who represents Sturt in the New South Wales Legislative. Assembly, who lift Adelaide for Broken Hill this afternoon, stated ...

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  5. COOL WEATHER

    Fine and cool conditions prevailed today, and are predicted to continue. Up to 3 o'clock the ...

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  6. ITS FIRST SITTING

    In the Civil (No. 1) Court today their Honors Mr. Justice T. Slaney poole, Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, and Mr. Justice J. N. Napier sat as a Court of Criminal ...

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  7. Roseworthy College Scholarship

    The Hon. T. Butterfield (Minister of Agriculture) stated today that the following Government scholarships tenable for three years at Roseworthy College ...

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  8. Motor Prosecutions

    Mr. W. Hall. S.M., in the Adelaide Traffic Court today fined the following persons for, breaches of the Motor Vehicles Act:— ...

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  9. GIFT TO METHODISTS

    It is probable that on Wednesday night the Methodist Church will decide to take over the Australasian Chapman. Alexander Bible Institute on King William road, forth Unley. A property next door on the southern side has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Kilkenny Returned Soldiers

    Mr. M. J. McInerney (president) occupied the chair at the last monthly meeting of the West Croydon and Kilkenny sub-branch of the Returned ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. HERE AND THERE

    Harry Milton, who admitted having been drunk on Sauturday, was sentenced to imprisonment for 14 days and his inebriate's licence was revoked by Mr. L. H. Haslam, ...

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  12. "THE NEWS" ON THE AIR

    Beginning tonight 5DN announces that it will broadcast reports from the columns of "The News" between 7.30 and ...

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  13. MOTOR CAR PURCHASE

    Waymouth Motor Company Limited sued Charles Stanley Stude; Bordertown, in the Adelaide. Local Court before Judge Mitchell today for 130 damages for ...

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  14. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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  15. CAUGHT IN UNDERTOW

    Mr. J. F. Scanlon (formerly a member of South Adelaide Football Club), who went to the rescue of a drowning man at Port ...

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  16. MARRIED AN AFGHAN

    Thous Khan, of the Afghan Chapel, Little Gilbert street. Adelaide, who did not appear was charged before Messrs. A. Champion and S. Jewell, in No. 2 ...

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  17. SAFE FOR BUSHMEN

    "Although the far north of South Australia and the lower parts of the Northern Territory are in the grip of one of its worst droughts, there is no danger ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    Mr. C. E. Kelleway, the international crickerter, who is on his way to England to report the test matches, in order to benefit the funds of the Children's ...

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  19. AUTHORITY ON HISTORY

    University traditions are confounded in the appearance of Professor W. K. Hancock. Ph.D., who arrived by the Cephee this morning. He will occupy ...

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  20. Foxtrot Competition

    The forth and last semi-final of the £200 foxtrot competition will be danced tomorrow at the Maison de Dause, Glenelg Competitors are:—Mr. T. ...

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  21. Pirie Street Palais

    Mr. Jens Hakendorf's orchestra is a feature at the Pirie street Palais. On Saturday the talented Trevors gave their first demonstration, which was a great ...

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  22. Pay of Printers

    Mr. Deputy. President Webb today delivered his award in the newspaper section of the printing industry case, as it affects South Australia. He prescribed 5¼d. a ...

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  23. TODAY'S SHOWS

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  24. WILLUNGA VICTIM

    Charles Bytes, victim of the Willunga shooting tragedy, was a native of Gloucaster, England, where no was born 38 years ago. ...

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  25. ADULT DEAF AND DUMB

    At a meeting of the committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Mission it was resolved that building operations should receive early attention. The mission has ...

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  26. MYRTLE BANK HOME

    Accommodation at Myrtle Bank for consumptive soldiers has been greatly augmented by a new bungalow opened this morning. With provision for 38 patients ...

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  27. "Topsy" Waldron Fund

    Mr. Alfred J. Roberts has forwarded a subscription of £1 to the fund which it was requested should be opened in "The News" for "Topsy" Waldron, the former Norwood ...

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