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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Under the influence of the widespread disturbance centred this morning in the Bight, further light to ...

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  3. CONFERENCE ON MIGRATION

    The resumption of migration on a limited scale, as proposed by the Federal Government in a communication to the States, will be discussed at an early ...

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  4. WEAKNESS OF EMPIRE

    Emphasising the gravity of the interaational situation and the urgent need for British rearmament, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Samuel ...

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  5. WORLD EVENTS CLOSER TOAUSTRALIA

    Speaking on "Australia in the World" at the Commonwealth Club luncheon at the Adelaide Town Hall yesterday. Sir John Latham, the Chief ...

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  6. GERMANY'S CURRENCY

    The Minister for Economy (Dr. Schacht) told the committee of the Reichsbank in Berlin today that Germany would not devalue. The ...

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  7. DEFENCE OF MADRID HOPELESS

    From a military point of view, the Spanish Government would be better advised to abandon Madrid and move while there is yet time to some city in ...

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  8. DISCIPLINE IN THE NAVY

    An astonished House of Representatives burst into uproar when the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) admitted today that a rating on H.M.A.S. ...

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  9. MONTH OF SPORT AND MUSIC

    Sporting, musical, and country events are the outstanding features of the Centenary programme for October, The two big fixtures for sportsmen will ...

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  10. TODAY'S FORECAST

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  11. TOO MANY ALDEN MIGRANTS

    Concern at the fact that the foreign migrants to Australia exceed in number the influx of British-born subjects is the main reason for the suggestions ...

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  12. No Change In Indian Currency

    Sir James Grigg. Finance Member of the Indian Government, says that the Government has decided not to lend itself to competitive depreciation of ...

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  13. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Button Day.—The Unemployed Labor Relief Committee will hold a button day appeal today. Marion District Clerkship.—A special ...

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  14. Mussolini Anxious For European Settlement

    The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that Mussolini is keen to contribute to a European settlement. He favors an Anglo-Italian ...

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  15. Queensland Gives Qualified Support To Proposal

    Consideration will be given to the Commonwealth Government's proposals for partial resumption of assisted migration, said the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. Fire At Kuring-Gai Chase Does Much Damage

    Feverish work by fire fighters at the outbreak at Kuring-Gai Chase has practically removed the possibility of any danger to the lady Carrington ...

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  17. Party Leaves For Burra Celebrations

    A party of 25 former Burra residents, under the leadership of Mr. J.E. Pearse, of the Burra reunion committee, left Adelaide yesterday to join in ...

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  18. M.C.C. TEAM PLAY IN CEYLON TOMORROW

    Allen today chose the following team to play against Ceylon at Colombo on Saturday:— Allen, Wyatt, Fames. Robins, ...

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  19. WALLER'S PLANE CRASHES

    Ken Walla's Airspeed Envoy crashed near Abercorn today, and the co-pilot, Max Findlay, and the wireless operator, Morgan, were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ROADS BUILT BY

    Thousands or Russian convicts are at work constructing two military highways towards the Polish borders of Russia. Near Moscow, according to ...

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  21. Mr. E. C. Riley To Oppose Mr. Garden In Cook Electorate

    Mr. E.C. Riley, who represented the Cook electorate in the Federal Parliament for 12 years, and was Government Whip during the Scullin Government's ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. Maitland Celebrations

    The three queens" competitions—commerce, children, and sport—which have been organised in connection with Centenary week at Maitland, are creating ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. LIBERAL MUNICIPAL LEAGUE FORMED

    To watch the interests of Liberal and Country League candidates at municipal elections, particularly for the Adelaide City Council, a new organisation, ...

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  24. Explosion Said To Be Cause Of Fire On Air liner

    An enquiry into the fire which destroyed the Imperial Airways' liner Athena yesterday was opened in camera by the civil authorities today. The ...

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  25. "THE ADVERTISER"

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  26. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS

    The Federal conference of the Churches of Christ of Australia decided tonight to give support to conscientious objectors to military training. ...

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  27. ARCHBISHOP OF YORK'S DIOCESAN LETTER

    In a diocesan letter, the Archbishop of York (the Most Rev. Dr. W. Temple) writes:—"The idea that the Spanish military rebels represent Christianity ...

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  28. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  29. INDIAN OCEAN AS WHALING GROUND

    A rich whaling ground in the Indian Ocean off the north-west coast or Australia, was found by the whaler Anglo Norse, now at Wellington. The ship ...

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  30. TEN DAYS WITHOUT FOOD AND WATER

    The tragic experiences of the crew and passengers of the Japanese schooner Regina when she lost her position and was nearly eight weeks in finding ...

    Article : 207 words
  31. FORESTALLING U.S. AND JAPAN

    During an island cruise, the chip's company of the warship Leith hoisted the British flag on several islands in the Phoenix group. ...

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  32. Preventing Middle-Aged Obesity

    "Most people over the aged of 40 are too fat although at first glance they might be passed as normal. Fat creeps insidiously into the abdominal wall and ...

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  33. CYCLING FROM PERTH TO SYDNEY

    In an attempt to lower the Perth to Sydney cycling record. Bill Read, the leading Western Australian wheelman, arrived in Adelaide at 7.30 p.m. ...

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  34. Index To Advertisements

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  35. Japanese Whaler Leaves For Antarctic

    The whaler Tonan Maru (9,800 tons) has failed for the Antarctic, The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. Longfield Liovd) has informed the ...

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  36. Encouraging Entries For Air Race And Grand Prix

    The satisfactory entries both for the Centenary air race and the Grand Prix were of inestimable value as publicity for South Australia, both interstate and ...

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  37. One Sheep Of 130 In River Drowned

    While being unleaded from a coastal vessel at Port Adelaide about midnight on Wednesday, 130 of a flock of 170 sheep jumped off the wharf into the ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. British Capital Issues

    New capital issues in September amounted to £9,546,101, compared with £6,194,413 in August and £7,719,440 in. September, 1935 The total for the ...

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  39. Queenstown Church Of Christ Football Club

    The centenary dinner of the Queenstown Church of Christ Football Club took place in the church hall last night. Among those present were:—The Mayor or Port Adelaide (Mr. ...

    Article : 106 words
  40. Increase In British Retail Sales

    British retail sales in August were 7.4 per cent, greater in value than in August. 1935, and the total sales in the first seven months of the present trading ...

    Article : 75 words
  41. Late Commercial

    The price of gold was quoted today at £7 0/5½ an ounce, compared with £7 0/2 yesterday. Exchange rates:—New York. 4,94½ ...

    Article : 58 words
  42. Death In 103rd Year

    The death occurred yesterday, at the residence of her granddaughter. Mrs. E. Skuse, Nelson street, St. Peters, of Mrs. Hanora Conlin. Mrs. Conlin was ...

    Article : 62 words
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