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  1. GENERAL NEWS

    Messrs, Elder, Smith & Co. report that a wireless message has been received from the commander of the Mongolia to the effect that he expects ...

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  2. FINE AND MILD FOR THE PRESENT

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The depression noted yesterday in the Bight was centred off the south-east coast of this State ...

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  3. TODAY'S FORECAST

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  4. PROTEST AGAINST CABLE CHARGES

    The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia has been in communication with the British Empire Chamber of Commerce in the United ...

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  5. TONIGHT'S MUNICIPAL CONCERT

    At the citizens' concert in the Adelaide Town Hall this evening, soloists, besides the city organist (Mr. Harold Wylde) will be Misses Linda Wald ...

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  6. COUNTRY TELEPHONE LINES

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) advertises today for tenders for toe maintenance of telephone lines in country ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. University Labor Club's First Meeting

    The recently formed University Labor [?]a held its first meeting in the Refectory last night. The president (Mr. C. R. Badger) said that it was ...

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  9. Gibbon Monkey On View At Zoo

    The aglle Gibbon monkey received from the Singapore Zoo some weeks ago has been view at the Zoo on several days this week. Mr. Ron Minchin, ...

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  10. COMMUNITY SINGING

    Hearty singing of such favorite ballads as "The Red, White, and Blue," "Marching to Georgia," and "Love's Old, Sweet Song," marked the ...

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  11. CIVIC ORGAN RECITAL

    The final civic organ recital of the present series will be given by the city organist (Mr. Harold Wylde) in the Town Hall, on Wednesday, at 1.15 p.m. ...

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  12. TORRENS WEIR FLOODGATES

    "The suggestion that the trouble caused in the western suburbs by the floodwaters of the Torrens is due to the manner in which the floodgates erected ...

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  13. A CORRECTION

    An advertisement appeared in a recent issue of "The Advertiser" suggesting that Mr. Geo Kuhlmann (U3010) offers for sale articles ...

    Article : 71 words
  14. PETROL SHORTAGE IN EVENT OF WAR

    Pointing out that Australia's petrol reserves would be exhausted in two months in the event of war and the loss of supplies from overseas, defence ...

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  15. ARIA CONTEST BEGINS

    Sessions of the Adelaide Musical and Literary Competitions were continued yesterday in Victoria and Way Halls, with Mr. John ...

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  16. CONDITIONS OF LABOR'S SUPPORT

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports:—"President De Valera has negotiated a definite partnership with the Labor Party. ...

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  17. United Ireland Party To Contest Council Elections

    The United Ireland Party, which will contest the local governmen elections on November 14. demands that the Government should pay county councils ...

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  18. WINE AWARDS AT MELBOURNE SHOW

    Wine awards in connection with the Royal Agricultural Societies Show were announced today. Every wine-producing State was represented. Mr. ...

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  19. Americans Negotiating For £1,250,000 Worth Of Wine

    Following the purchase of half a million gallons of whisky, worth about £250,000, on September 6, an American syndicate is negotiating for £1,250,000 ...

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  20. KINGSFORD SMITH IN HOLLAND

    Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith arrived here by air mail from Budapest today, and will leave for England at the week-end. ...

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  21. Mollisons Planning Distance Record Flight

    Mr. J. A. Mollison landed here today on his way to Toronto to join Mrs. Mcllison and to plan a new assault on the world's distance record. He ...

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  22. MISSION TRAWLER READY FOR SEA

    The conversion of the Port Adelaide Methodist Mission's steam launch Gertrude into a deep sea trawler has been completed, and as soon as the two other ...

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  23. BIBLE BELIEFS AND TEACHING

    The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, sitting as a Church Court of Appeal, today heard addresses by ...

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  24. HARD, ROUGH LIFE ON NEW GOLD FIELD

    Almost overnight. T[?] Creek, from a lonely telegraph station, set amid barren rocky wastes, more than 50 miles from the ...

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  25. S.P.C.A. Appeal Expected To Reach £200

    The annual S.P.C.A Animal Week concluded with an appeal yesterday, when about 100 women and girls sold buttons in the city. Miss R. Robin ...

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  26. FIRST FOOTBALL SEMI-FINAL TODAY

    The loser of today's league football semi-final between North Adelaide and Norwood will drop out of the premiership fight. This will be sufficient ...

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  27. STRUGGLE FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS

    "The Baptist Church has labored for freedom to exist, to think, and to translate its views into practice by constitutional means," ...

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  28. HEAVY WAGERS MADE ON ONRUSH

    Winooka was given a trial gallop today on a muddy track in preparation for his match race against Onrush on Saturday. He ran five furlongs in ...

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  29. M.P.'S CENSURED BY LANG PARTY

    The executive of the Lang Party has censured Messrs, Dale and Howard, M.P,'s, in connection with their dispute with the leader of the party (Mr. ...

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  30. Printing Employers To Meet In Adelaide Next Week

    The ninth annual convention of the Printing and Allied Trades Employers Federation of Australia will be held at Rechabite Chambers, Victoria square, ...

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  31. Business Men And Trade Agreements

    The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia has recommended to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) that the Federal Government should consult ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. Fatalities And Accidents

    A bolting horse dashed into the side of a tramways bus at Carrondowm yesterday and received such severe injuries that it had to be destroyed. The ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. Girl Struck By Heavy Lorry

    Grace Ponda (7), of Ranelagh street, city, was thrown clear but received head injuries, when she ran into the offside front wheel of a motor ...

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  34. Two Men Killed By Fall Of Earth

    Two men were killed this afternoon when they were buried by a fall of earth at an excavation at North Devon, where a reservoir is being constructed. ...

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  35. QUIST-TURNBULL WIN EXHIBITION DOUBLES

    In exhibition games at Chicago today, Shields beat Crawford, 5—7, 6—3, 6—2, Quist and Turnbull defeated Lott and Stoeffen, 1—6. 11—9, 6—3; and ...

    Article : 550 words
  36. Opinions Differ On Open Tennis Tournaments

    Mr. F. C. Lohden, chairman of the British Lawn Tennis Association, says that the question of open tournaments is a matter for the International ...

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  37. Crawford First In French Ranking List

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  38. DISARMAMENT

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Captain Anthony Eden), who is going to Paris at the "week-end to discuss various points regarding ...

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  39. German Delegation To Geneva

    The German delegation to the Disarmament Conference will consist of the Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath), the Minister for Propoganda (Dr. ...

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  40. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Miners Dismissed (Sydney).—Notices terminating their services were received yesterday by 150 employes of the Coalcliff Colliery. Only officials at the ...

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  41. CONTROLLING BRITISH LABOR CABINETS

    Labor's executive committee will recommend to the forthcoming party conference at Hastings a detailed plan of action in the event of the party being ...

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  42. COMPENSATION FOR LOSS OF JOBS

    The Full Court upheld today an appeal by the Crown, and set aside a verdict for £2,550 awarded by Mr. Justice K. W. Street to William Joseph ...

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  43. Rodeo For Charity At Wayville Next Month

    A rodeo and gymkhana, in aid of charity will be held at the Wayville Showgrounds on the afternoon and evening of October 21, and the ...

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  44. TODAY'S SPORT

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  45. "THIS IS A HUGE FRAUD"

    "Don't talk that rubbish to me," said Judge Moule to Edmond Andrew Bamber, estate agent, of Northcote, when Bamber was giving evidence in a ...

    Article : 539 words
  46. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  47. Index To Advertisements

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