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  2. M.L.C. RESENTS

    The attention of the Legislative Council was drawn yesterday by Mr. Anthoney (LCL) to a statement made in the Adelaide City ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Outlining the coal supply position in the House of Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Playford) said that fairly drastic ...

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  4. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY

    A Bill to create a tribunal to fix working conditions for women ternporarily recruited to war Industries, introduced in the House of ...

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  5. CIVIL POLICE ON WHARFS

    Pillaging regulations to provide for the stationing of civil police on wharfs would be Issued within a few days, the Minister for ...

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  6. RAILWAY COAL SAVINGS

    The Railways Commissioner (Mr. C. B. Anderson) said yesterday that a number of suburban trains would be eliminated to assist in ...

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  7. BOY WEEK HOBBY SHOW

    Much interest has been shown by schoolboys and older boys in the forthcoming Hobby Show, which is to be the principal attraction in ...

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  8. Federal Parliament GUIDED BY ABILITY TO PAY

    The Government believed in the preservation of the principle of taxation according to capacity to pay, said the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  9. LICENSING OF BARMAIDS

    The Premier (Mr. Playford) said yesterday that, in reply to a letter he had received from the Prime Minister, he would indicate that the ...

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  10. Enquiry Into Army Legal Department

    As part of the plan to make more effective use of manpower in the Army, it is understood that the Army legal department is being ...

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  11. PRODUCTION OF WHEAT

    A strong conviction that there should be no further rationalisation of the wheat industry because of the natural reduction in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Two Cars Saved On Melbourne Express

    There was no noticeable reduction in the number of passengers by the express from Melbourne yesterday morning. although. for ...

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  13. Defence Of Waterside Workers

    The assistant Federal secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. E. Roach) said today that waterside workers were being ...

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  14. More Restrictions Likely On Rail Travel

    Proposals for further restrictions on railway travel will be considered {by the Land Transport Board when it meets In Melbourne ...

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  15. Melbourne Labor Conference On October 26

    The Federal conference of all State branches of the Australian Labor Party will began in the Melbourne Trades Hall on Monday. ...

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  16. MINOR CHANGES IN TAXATION LAWS

    The Parliamentary Committee on Taxation has rejected a proposal by the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) that a taxpayer ...

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  17. HIGHER RAILWAY EARNINGS

    Total earnings of the South Australian railways were greater by £1.433.741 for the year ended June 30. than in the previous year, ...

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  18. WOMEN EMPLOYES IN SHOPS

    An order published tonight by (he Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) forbids the employment in retail shops in ...

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  19. Maximum Prices For Goads.

    Simultancously with the operation of the Black Marketing Bill. which will probably be passed by the Federal Parliament this week. ...

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  20. Police Say Cargo Pillaging Negligible Here

    Police say that pillaging on wharfs at Port Adelaide and Outer Harbor, which was rife a few months ago, has died down. ...

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  21. LABOR SHORTAGE ON U.S. FARMS

    "Till the soil or fight. would be the ultimatum to able-bodied agricultural workers under a suggestion submitted to the House ...

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  22. Ban On Rail Carriage Of Horses

    The Commonwealth would not allow any relaxation of the railway ban on the carriage of racharges so that persons leasing racehorses ...

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  23. Harvesting Food Crops

    An assurance that the manpower authorities would do their best to provide sufficient labor for the harvesting of food crops was ...

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  24. BUDGET PASSED IN RECORD TIME

    The Budget debate, on which members have been accustomed to air their grievances for at least a fortnight, was completed in record ...

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  25. Three Years Gaol For Pilfering

    James Arthur, 23, wharf laborer, in the Quarter Sessions today was sentenced to three years' gaol on a charge of having broken into a ...

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  26. GENERAL NEWS

    The maximum and minimum shade temperatures in Adelaide on Tuesday were::- 67.5 degrees at 12.50 p.m., and the minimum [?] ...

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  27. Firewood Shortage Still Acute

    Mr. F. B. Finch, as a spokesman lof the firewood merchants, said last night that supplies of firewood coming to the city from the ...

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  28. Three More Strikes On N.S.W. Coalfields

    There were three fresh strikes on coalfields in New South Wales today. The idle mines were:— Pelaw Main, northern field 500 ...

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  29. Boy To Apologise For Stones On Line

    It was reported yesterday that the 13½-year-old boy who derailed the Adelaide-Terowie train on Sunday by placing two small rocks ...

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  30. Alleged Gaol Term For Mutiny

    Sir Charles Marr (UAP. NSW) asked the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) in the House of Representatives today whether '57 ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. Semaphore Carnival Funds

    At a public meeting held in the Memorial Hall Semaphore last night a committee was formed to handle the funds of £169 obtained from the ...

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  32. No Potatoes For Six Weeks

    Mr. H. W. Horsfall. a representative of the Potato Advisory Committee, said yesterday that the statements made in Sydney by the ...

    Article : 153 words
  33. Former Boxing Champion Found Dead

    Ben Foord, former heavyweight boxing champion of the British Empire was found dead at his home in Auckland Park, ...

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  34. LOANS WITHOUT INTEREST

    "That will help the new loan," shouted the Opposition Leader (Mr. Fadden) after Mr. Calweil (Lab., Vic.) had said in the House ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. League Of Wheelmen's Annual Ball

    The League of SA Wheelmen's annual cyclists' ball and presentation of trophies and prizes took place last night at the king's Theatre ballroom. King Willian ...

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  37. Powers Of Fair Rents Boards

    An amendment to the Landlord and Tenant Regulations issued tonight extends to Fair Rents Boards the power to consider all ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. Mollison Faces Another Divorce

    Phyllis Louis Mollison, the second wife of the airman James Mollison. is suing him for divorce. The case ...

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  39. Pigkeepers Not Banned At Plympton

    At a special meeting of the West Torrens District Council last night a large number of pigkeepers attended to show cause why they should not cease keeping ...

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  40. Smallpox Vaccination Plan Next Week

    The Adelaide Local Board of Health plans to begin Its voluntary smallpox vaccination campaign in Eagle Chambers. Pirie ...

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  41. King's Horses Have Finished Racing

    Sun Chariot and Big Game, which are leased by the King, and Lord Derby's Watling Street have finished racing. Sun ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. Tobacco Strikes Will Not Be Tolerated

    The Government would not tolerate for an instant interruptions to essential industries because of alleged shortages of tobacco the ...

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  43. Commemoration Day

    At last night's meeting of the Glenelg Council, the Mayor (Mr. Frank Smith. MP) reported that the Commemoration Day sports committee had decided to ...

    Article : 57 words
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