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  2. TUBERCULAR DIGGERS

    The Minister for Health and Repatriation (Mr. Hughes) has decided to have every returned soldier throughout the Commonwealth who ...

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  3. IS SUMMER MAKING A COMEBACK?

    As far as sport is concerned, this April weather is more paradoxical than it has been for many years. To-day the football season began ...

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  4. Japan's Way

    BEFORE BOARDING their ships members of the crews of the two Japanese warships visiting Adelaide had to disinfect their hands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BROADCASTING DISPUTE

    Difficulty has arisen in regard to the compilation of the syllabus for the Australian Broadcasting Commission's educational broadcasts to ...

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  6. BUILDERS DISCUSS STRIKE

    Members of the newly-formed Master Builders' Association, at a meeting held at the Y.M.C.A., discussed the strike of carpenters, but ...

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  7. BOOM IN SILVER U.S. Continues To Buy

    The Secretory of the United States Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) stated to-day that the Federal Government would continue to buy silver until it ...

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  8. Treaty Violation By Germany NEW REVELATIONS ALARMING

    Alarming new facts will shortly be revealed regarding Germany's rearmament, according to information received from authoritative sources here. This information states:— ...

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  9. Local Cyclists' Successes

    Broken Hill cyclists touring Cobdogla, Renmark, and Berri are meeting with a good deal of success. Last Saturday they rode at Berri. ...

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  10. Football CLEARANCES GRANTED

    At last night's meeting of the Football League mutch and permit committee clearances were granted to A. Halliday, Sportsmen to Norths; W. ...

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  11. "A PATCH WORK QUILT"

    Asked to comment on the policy speech of Mr. Long the Premier (Mr. Stevens) said: "It is not a policy speech at all. It looks like a ...

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  12. Foreign 'Planes Over France

    PARIS, April 26.—Because foreign aeroplanes have been flying over the "forbidden" zones on the north-east frontier, and are suspected of having ...

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  13. Personal

    MR. J. Lamport, of Kellogs, left the Freemasons Hotel to-day by car. MISS M. Beauchamp, showroom ...

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  14. Impressive Welcome For Cardinal

    LOURDES, April 25.—Solemnity and splendor marked the arrival of Cardinal Pacelli, the papal legate for the three days' devotions closing the ...

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  15. Election Staffs Appointed

    As is usual at election time, the returning officer for Sturt (Mr. A. W. Ingram) has been inundated with applications for positions on polling ...

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  16. SUNDAY MORNING ASSN.

    The competition round of the Sunday Morning Football Association will commence to-morrow morning. The arrangements are:— ...

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  17. Mr. Harris's Trip To Russia

    Varying amounts have been stated as the likely cost of the trip of Mr. J. Harris, former president of the W.I.U., to Soviet Russia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. HIGHEST PRICE SINCE 1922

    LONDON, April 26.—The price of silver in London rose a further 1[?]d. an ounce to-day. The cash price of 3/0¼ is the highest since 1922. ...

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  19. FIGHT WITH CROCODILE

    A graphic tale of a struggle between a tribe of blacks and a crocodile which had seized a member of the tribe, was told by William ...

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  20. GOIMBLA HOMESTEAD BURNT

    EUGOWRA, Saturday.—Old Goimbla homestead, a link with bushranging days, was destroyed by fire on Thursday night. The owner (Mr. C. ...

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  21. WREATH FOR SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    Yesterday the secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Association (Mr. W. E. Heslop) received a large wreath from Adelaide to bo placed on the War ...

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  22. MATERNITY BONUS REGULATION CANCELLED

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—New regulations have been proclaimed cancelling the provision permitting applications for payment of maternity ...

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  23. IMPRESSIONS OF TRIP TO FIJI

    After a visit to Fiji, Miss A. M. Skipper, of the Pastoralists' Association, and Miss H. Kelly, of the Exchange, returned to Broken Hill this ...

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  24. Finances Of States Improve

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Financial estimates which will be presented to the Loan Council when it meets at Canberra next month will ...

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  25. ARCHBISHOP OF SYDNEY COMING HERE

    Dr. Howard Mowll (Archbishop of Sydney) and Mrs. Mowll are expected to arrive in Broken Hill on Saturday, May 25. The Mayor has been ...

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  26. BREAKER ATTENDANT HURT

    K. Birch, a breaker attendant at the South Blocks, was taken to the Hospital in the ambulance to-day as a result of injuries received when ...

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  27. WOMAN'S REMAINS IDENTIFIED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—It was stated at the C.I.B. to-day that there is now no doubt that the remains found in a cave in French's Forest on Thursday ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. AERODROME THEFT; ANOTHER ACQUITTAL

    LONDON, April 26. — Silvio Mazzarda (38), one of the three men accused of having stolen £20,000 worth of gold from the strongroom of the ...

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  31. DEDICATING GIFTS FOR CATHEDRALS

    At a broadcast Empire Service in Canterbury Cathedral on June 15 the Archbishop of Canterbury will dedicate gifts for ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. RANSOM NOT TO BE PAID TO BANDITS

    LONDON, April 25.—The China Inland Mission announces that it has decided not to pay the ransom of £70,833 demanded for the ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. WOMAN OVERCOME BY GAS FUMES

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Mrs. Bridget Ford (75), widow, was overcome by the fumes from escaping gas on Wednesday and lay unconscious for ...

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  35. HUMIDITY 100 PER CENT. IN SYDNEY TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The densest fog for many months enveloped Sydney harbor to-day and the ferny traffic was severely restricted for ...

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  36. SEASIDE PROPERTIES

    In our advertising columns to-day, Jackman and Trelo[?]r Ltd., estate agents, of Glenelg and Brighton, announce properties for sale and to let ...

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