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  3. Houses Sway In Ear th Tremors

    Adelaide.—Heavy earth tremors shook Adelaide and suburbs and extended to Mount Gambier and Robe in the south-east today. City buildings swayed with the tremors and doors and windows ...

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  4. PILLS KILL INFANT

    WAGGA—A 14-months-old baby had died after swallowing 30 pills from a bottle she was playing with, the ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. WATERSIDE MEN BACK

    Brisbane.—AH work on the Brisbane waterfront was stopped this morning while the waterside workers held a mass meeting of protest against the imprisonment of two union officials and a barrister. ...

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  6. GAOLED

    Mr. M. Healy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIGHTS BEFORE TENNIS

    Mexico City, Augist 5.—Because bull fighting is the usual entertainment here, the third day's play in the Davis Cup tie ...

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  8. TOO MUCH CONTROL

    Sydney.—"Prices will drop sooner or later, and when they do we will be in serious trouble," said the president of the Export Deve. ...

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  9. 70 DEGREES TODAY

    A warm day was marred by gusty winds today. The maximum temperature up till 3 p.m. was 70 degrees. Last night's minimum was ...

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  10. BISHOP ROBBED

    New York, August 5.—A young gunman bailed up Protestant Episcopalian Bishop Raymond Heron, fired a shot, and took the bishop's ...

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  11. S.A. Tram. Men Lose In Wages

    Adelaide.—Tramwaymen are incensed at the suspension of tram and bus services next Sunday, because of the coal shortage. ...

    Article : 156 words
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  13. ST ALIN ASKS QUESTIONS

    London, August 5.—The British, American and French Governments have instructed their envoys at Moscow to ask for another ...

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  14. Yardley Not Available?

    London, August 5.—I understand Norman" Yardley, who has captained England in four Tests, will not be available as captain in the fifth ...

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  15. 11 KILLED WHEN PLANE CRASHES

    Miama (Florida), August 5. — Atleast 11 were killed when a U.S. Navy transport plane and a small private trainer plane collided in ...

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  16. RACE OFFICIALS TO BE APPOINTED

    A meeting of the Broken Hill Registration Board will be held to night to consider the appointment of officials for future race ...

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  17. GAS WORKERS BAN OVERTIME

    Adelaide.—Conciliation Commisstoner A. S. Blackburn today called a conference between representatives of the South ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. SA SHORT OF COAL

    Adelaide.—A second eollier expected to arrive in Adelaide next week weald prevent a critical coal position developing the ...

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  19. STUDENTS TO STUDY PLANT LIFE AND EROSION HERE

    Particulars of the University party, mentioned in "The Barrier Miner" yesterday, have been supplied by Messrs. R. and O. Hinchcliffe, on whose property ("Silver Vale"), which adjoins Umberumberka, the party will do sities of its work. The visitors consist of 37 men and wgmen from the ...

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