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  2. PREMIERS MEET TOMORROW

    The most important questions South Australian Ministers will discuss at the Premiers' Conference, which will begin in Melbourne ...

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  3. VICTORY FOR PREMIERS' FLAN

    By 22 votes to 13 the special Federal Conference of the Australian Labor Party agreed yesterday to a composite resolution ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 50,000 VIEW FLOODED MURRAY DURING WEEK-END

    It is estimated that 50,000 people saw the flooded Murray here and at Mannum during the week-end. Since early on Saturday afternoon there has been an almost continuous stream of cars travelling to Murray Bridge by way of Mannum or to Mannum ...

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  5. FEDERAL SERVANTS OVER 65 TO GO

    Official action over the week-end by the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. J. J. Clemens) confirms Saturday's report that Federal ...

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  6. THOUSANDS DANCE TO RADIO MUSIC

    Scores of thousands of people throughout Australia took part in the Shell Radio charity dance on Saturday night. In ...

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  7. LAST DAY TO CONVERT

    Tomorrow is the last day for bondholders to indicate whether they wish to dissent from converting their holdings into the ...

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  8. 80 MILLIONS LOAN FOR BRITAIN

    Events are moving quickly in Britain since the National Government has settled down to work. The most important development today was the official announcement from America that short-term credits totalling about £80,000,000, by French and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MR. PICKERING AND MR. JELLEY

    Referring to the report in "The Advertiser" on Saturday, in which the chairman of the Mypolonga Settlers' Association (Mr. P. H. Pickering) ...

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  10. COAL UNLOADING PLANT FOR PORT

    It has been hinted in trade union circles at Port Adelaide that the Harbors Board may move the telpher unloading plant from the coal gantries ...

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  11. "Facts' Better Than the Figures"

    Under the heading, "Good news from Australia," the "Observer" says the facts cabled about the conversion are even better than the figures ...

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  12. FOUND DEAD ON BEACH

    The body of Mr. Arthur Joan Leonard Verrall (43), gardener, of Houghton, was found on the beach at Tennyson, about three-quarters of a mile north ...

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  13. FIRES SHOT AT INTRUDERS

    Finding two men in a garage in his woodyard in Princess-street, Fawkner, last night, Mr. Alexander W. Mills fired a shot from a revolver. One of the ...

    Article : 190 words
  14. MOTOR CAR LEAPS RAILS

    Within a few seconds of the approach of a rail car at the level crossing on the Gawler-road at Abattoirs soon after 7 p.m. on Saturday, a motor ...

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  15. 14 LOST IN BLIZZARD, THEN FOUND

    A party of 14 members of the Auckland University Field Club, who undertook the ascent of Mount Ruapehu yesterday, after having been missed for 24 ...

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  16. CRICKETERS TO MAKE EARLY START

    Cricketers are to make an early start in preparation for the approaching season. Practice for possible inter-State men has been arranged for Tuesday ...

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  17. MUCH DAMAGE IN EARTHQUAKE

    The partial restoration of communications reveals extensive damage over a wide area in north-west India as a result of the severe earth tremors ...

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  18. LOST CHILD FOUND

    The five-year-old boy, Ernest Raymond Neale, who was reported to the police as missing from his home since 1 o'clock on Friday, was found ...

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  19. Knocked Down by Cycle and Badly Injured

    two men sustained shocking injuries when they were knocked down by a motor cycle and sidecar at Cabramatta on Saturday. ...

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  20. "OUR TURN TO HELP"

    "The boys fought for us when we were up against it; it is our turn to help them, now." So said an unemployed man on ...

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  21. CHINESE GIRL MUSICIANS

    "There seems to be a big forward movement in modern education both in China and Japan," stated Dr. Alfred Mistowski, examiner for the Trinity ...

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  22. Rumor of Big Loan for N.S.W. Denied

    The first meeting of the trustees of the State Savings Bank will take place tomorrow, when a chairman will be elected and the date of the reopening ...

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  23. Charge for N.S.W. University Examinations

    The Government has decided to charge candidates for the intermediate and leaving certificates fees to sit for the examinations this year. It is ...

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  24. Unley Unemployment Garden Scheme

    A meeting called by the mayor (Mr. C. M. Reid) was held in the banqueting-room of the Unley City Hall last night. The object was to elect a ...

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  25. Killed by Unknown Motorist

    After she had been struck by a motor car at St. Kilda, last night, Miss Amy Lillian Headford, 46, of Windsor, was left lying fatally injured in the ...

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  26. Queen Helen Travels Third Class by Rail

    Queen Helen of Roumania and her sister. Princes Irene of Greece, were observed travelling to Scotland from King's Cross third class. Queen Helen ...

    Article : 42 words
  27. ABSOLUTELY BENDING'

    "The decisions of the Federal conference are absolutely binding on the party," said the secretary of the Labor Party (Mr. P. F. Ward), speaking ...

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  28. Woman's Mysterious Death

    Mrs. Jessie Martha Hunt, 31, of Potts Point, died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday in strange circumstances. On Wednesday night last she ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. Fire in Newsagent's Shop

    The contents of the newsagent's and tobacconist's shop of Mr. William H. Beresford, 49, Henley Beach-road, Mile-End, were destroyed by fire early ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. Bubonic Plague Outbreak In Barcelona: 60 Deaths

    An outbreak of bubonic plague, thought to have been caused by contaminated clothing picked off a refuse dump outside the city, has resulted in ...

    Article : 59 words
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