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  2. BOY THE GOODS OF THE BUND

    On short time and at reduced wages, members of the Institute for the Blind continue to work steadly, but it seems only to add ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    The election of a councillor for Grey ward to fill the vacancy in the Adelaide City Council caused by the removal of A. A. Edwards, will be held ...

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  4. PREPARING FOR RADIO SHOW

    Finishing touches were put yesterday to the big radio display, which, when opened to the public at the Exhibition Building ...

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  5. SIR G. PEARCE AFRAID OF SUPPLY Bill

    After having expressed the hope that the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) would not press for the swift passage of an Appropriation ...

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  6. N.S.W. Savings Bank

    Members of the Lang Plan Campaign Committee are elated at the success of Mr. Collaton. The committee will renew its efforts to gain support. ...

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  7. ANARCHIST KILLS INDIAN JUDGE

    Mr. R. R. Garlick, a district and sessions judge, was shot by a young Bengali anarchist today, and died in hospital later. ...

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  8. LABOR NEWS

    Officers of the State branch of the Meat Industry Employes' Union have been elected as follows:—President, Mr. J. Conolly; Vice-President Messrs J. ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. Out among of the People

    MEETING Arthur Lee and Bill Letcher in the street yesterday, I mentioned that one or two who atteuded the Waterloo Cup meeting last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FURTHER SHOWERS, BUT WEATHER IMPROVING

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Low pressure waves, which passed across South Australia during the week-end, brought light to ...

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  11. Teachers' Union Officials

    The following nominations for positions in the South Australian Public Teachers' Union have been received:— President-elect, Mr. G. T. Poison; ...

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  12. MAN ARRESTED AT ST. PETERS

    Visiting a house at St. Peters early yesterday morning, detectives roused a young man and his wife from bed and arrested the man on a charge of ...

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  13. COAL WILL COST MORE

    As a result of Mr. Lang's latest coal decrees, coal users undoubtedly will have to bear the increased cost. The demand for coal will as certainly fall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WEATHER FORECAST

    Some more showers, chiefly in central and South-East districts; otherwise improving to fine West to south-west winds. ...

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  15. SENATE CANDIDATES

    Mr. F. Goring, returning-officer for the ballot to choose six Labor candidates for the Senate, said yesterday that he had received practically all the ...

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  16. CANDIDATE FOR ANGAS

    The secretary of the Angas electorate committee (Mr. F. C. Staniford, M.P.) has called a meeting of the committee for August 8 to make ...

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  17. Work for Youths

    Canberra, July 27. Unemployment figures, based on trade union returns, for the second quarter of this year, announced by the Acting Commonwealth Statistician (Professor ...

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  18. FEDERAL A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    The general secretary of the A.L.P. (Mr. D. L. McNamara) has informed the secretary of the State branch (Mr. F. F. Ward) that the Federal ...

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  19. BIG RACE FOR CYCLISTS

    The League of Wheelmen has been told that the Australasian mile championship will be decided here this year, announced the secretary (Mr. J. H. ...

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  20. PUBLIC LECTURE BY PROF. KERR GRANT

    A public lecture will be given by Professor Kerr Grant In the Physics Lecture Theatre at the University tonight. His subject will be "Michael ...

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  21. PUBLIC OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION

    The president (Mr. L. D. West) Will review the year's activities at the annual meeting of the Public Officers' Association, which will be held on ...

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  22. TEACHERS' CONCERT TONIGHT

    The Teachers' College will give a concert at the Town Hall tonight. The college choir of 350 voices will sing several operatic and oratorio choruses, ...

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  23. FROLIC TO HELP UNEMPLOYED

    Arranged by Mesdames A. Radford and C. Russell, a frolic in aid of the unemployed will be held tonight at the Trades Hall. Grote-street. ...

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  24. Federal Parliament May Rise Tomorrow

    Parliament will probably conclude the present period on Wednesday by which time it will have sat almost as long under the Scullin regime as ...

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  25. A.W.U. COMMENDS MR. DALE

    A resolution was adopted at a meeting last night of the Adelaide branch of the Australian Workers' Union, congratulating Mr. R. A. Dale, M.P. on ...

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  26. RAILWAYS COMMISSION

    After Cabinet meeting yesterday the Attorney-General (Mr. Denny) announced that the time for the presertation of the final report of the Royal ...

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  27. HAWTHORN OVAL SOUGHT

    The ground and finance committee of the South Australian Cricket Association decided at its meeting yesterday to ask the Price Memorial (Hawthorn) ...

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  28. POLICE HOLD BIG MEETING

    One of the most largely attended meetings in the history of the Police Association was held at the A.N.A. Hall last night, when, by an ...

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  29. REVIVAL OF STAGE

    There has been a decided swing back to the better-class stage production. This may be a repercussion from the talkies, which have lost their ...

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  30. EMPLOYMENT DRIVE

    Heads of departments have been asked by the Premier (Mr. Hill) to prepare lists of works "that can be profitably carried out" for the relief of ...

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  31. VICTORIAN PREMIER STILL ILL

    The Premier of Victoria. (Mr. Hogan) was confined to his bed today, and was not able to attend to any business It is expected that he will Have to rest ...

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  32. CONTROL BY COUNCIL OF FIVE?

    It was disclosed today that a proposal had been made for the formation of a Federal Economic Council to deal with the financial position of Australia ...

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  33. THIEVES IN UNOCCUPIED HOUSE

    Jewellery valued at more than £20 was stolen from the house of Mr. Frederick William Marsden. of Howardstreet, Underdale during the ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA

    The next concert by the South Australian Orchestra will be given at the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday. Suite Paladin, by Mr. Horace Perkins, will ...

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  35. C. T. Studd Played in "Ashes" Test

    The name of Studd is famous in the cricket world, one of the reasons being that C. T. Studd, whose death is reported from Belgian Congo, was the ...

    Article : 265 words
  36. New Business Men Arrested

    Having recently set un as merchants and manufacturers' agents in Adelaide, with their headquarters in Edments Building. Bundle-street, city. ...

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  37. TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN SKETCH

    That popular opinion as to what figure best represents a typical Australian is most varied is indicated by the number of sketches which Kerwin ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. BATHING COSTUMES

    A new by-law governing the type of bathing costumes that may be worn on the metropolitan beaches was discussed by the Henley and Grange Council last ...

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  39. CONVERSION APPEAL

    Although preliminary details of the Conversion Loan campaign were discussed at the first meeting of the National Appeal Executive today, the ...

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  40. SCHOOL OF THE AIR

    The third experimental School of the Air broadcast will be made from 5AD at 11.15 this morning. The number of schools that are listening-in is ...

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  41. OLINA POPULAR IN HURDLE DISCUSSION

    There was a good deal of animation today in the discussion on the Australian Hurdle Race and Steeplechase. Olina, which finished second to ...

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  42. Soldier Pensioner Attacked

    Leslie Champness, of Wilson-street Cowandilla, reported to the Lockleys police yesterday that lie had been attacked on Sunday night in a lane off ...

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  43. IF MURRAY WORKS STOPPED

    If the Murray works should have to close down owing to financial stringency, approximately 500 men would have to be dismissed in New South ...

    Article : 256 words
  44. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  45. 'SOWING GLORY"

    This is how P. C. Wren, author of "Beau Gest," "Beau Saubreur," "Beau Ideal," and other books dealing with life in the Foreign Legion, came to ...

    Article : 249 words
  46. MONGOLIA IN LONDON

    Elder, Smith & Co. report that the R.M.S. Mongolia, which left Adelaide on June 18. arrived in London at 7.30 a.m. last Friday. ...

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  47. TOUR DE FRANCE

    The Tour de France, which was finished today, was won by Antoine Maque (France) in 177 hours 10 min. 3 sec. Jef. Dumuysere (Belgium) was ...

    Article : 125 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. FOOTBALL TRAINERS

    Stating that a West Adelaide player had complained after the football match at Unley on Saturday, that a Sturt, trainer had encroached on the ...

    Article : 212 words
  50. Stolen Cars Recovered

    Two motor cars stolen from suburban streets during the week-end were recovered by R.A.A. guides. Both were much the worse for wear, and a spare ...

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  51. Amount of Trade Money Invested Here

    The Federation of British Industries announces that it has received a cable from the Australian Association of British Manufacturers that the ...

    Article : 96 words
  52. Index to Advertisements

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 words
  53. Scotch Old Boys Hold Reunion Week

    Scotch College Old Collegians will begin their annual old scholars' week tomorrow with a football match between town and country old boys in ...

    Article : 115 words
  54. Five Men Fatally Gassed in Tunnel

    Five men were overcome by gas and killed in an under-river tunnel at the Ford works at Dagenham today ...

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  55. MORE FROM TAXATION IN N.Z. BUDGET

    Wellington (N.Z.), July 27. It is understood that the Budget of the Premier (Mr. Forbes), which will be presented to Parlaiment this week ...

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  56. Three South Australians in Soccer Team to Tour Java

    The soccer team selected to tour Java is:—Goal, B. Harper (N.S.W.); full backs. W. Oliver (Q.), G. Weir (V.) J. H. Roe (S.A.); half-backs. C. ...

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  57. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES

    The relief afforded to borrowers by the Bank of New South Wales will average one per cent, within the current year, according to a statement ...

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  58. LATEST SCRATCHING

    V.A.T.C. Australian Steeplechase Meeting Australian Hurdle Race—Kendler Australian Steeplechase—Cellist. Moondah Plate Binna. Crimea Trial—Royal Barb. ...

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  59. President of Chile Resigns

    President Ibanez was resigned. This action follows a mild revolution throughout Chile in which 30 persons were killed. Ibanez was blamed for ...

    Article : 43 words
  60. Train Fatality Inquest

    An enquiry into the death of Mr. Ernest Bailey Pilkington (70). of Glandore. who was run over by a train at Clarence Park railway-station on ...

    Article : 64 words
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