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  3. SCHOOL CHILDREN MAKE MOST OF THE LAST FEW DAYS OF THEIR HOLIDAYS

    Thousands of children will resume their school work on Tuesday, when the Christmas holidays will end. This afternoon's pictures show how some of them are spending their last few days of freedom. Left to right—Tony Monck takes his sister Jean for a ride in her pusher; a happy quartet at play on one of the old cannons in Brougham place, North Adelaide; Care line Wills goes for a spin in her roadster; a select party disc ussing "the new teacher" in the North Parklands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HAS CLEAR MAJORITY

    DUBLIN, Saturday. Progress returns of the Irish elections give Mr. de Valera a majority over all ...

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  5. MEN DIG FOR 2 MINERS

    LAUNCESTON, Saturday. Men are digging frantically at the North Lyell Mine, Queenstown, to rescue two ...

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  6. FRENCH GOVT. RESIGNS

    The French Government resigned today at 7 a.m. after it had been defeated on the Budget proposals by 390 to 193 votes. The Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ARRESTED IN FILM RAID

    Staging their raid with dramatic fervor, as if they were actors in a movie thriller. Federal agents entered a private home at Hollywood while a dance was in progress ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "LEG THEORY KILLS SCIENTIFIC BATTING"

    Monday will be an important day in the history of international cricket, for on that day the Australian Board of Control will consider the Marylebone Club's reply to its cablegram protesting against the body-line bowling of ...

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  9. HITCH IN MARDI GRAS WEDDING

    Because the conditions did not comply with the terms of the Act. the young couple who were to be the central figures in a Mardi Gras wedding at Henley ...

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  10. SURPRISE BY MR. HILL

    A special meeting of Cabinet was unexpectedly called by the Premier (Mr. Hill) today. All members were present. They sat for two hours discussing the general ...

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  11. HIGHLIGHTS OF MATCHES PLAYED TODAY

    Although a deluge swept Sydney last night and the cricket ground was soaked for the game between New South Wales and England today, Bradman, on a wet ...

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  12. AMERICA STIRRED AGAINST BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Public sentiment against war debt reduction is being whipped up to new intensity in the United States. The American newspapers ...

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  13. CYCLIST INJURED

    Edward Deed, of Edwardstown, was injured when he fell from a cycle in Railway terrace, Edwardstown, tonight. He was taken to the Adelaide Hospital ...

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  14. Fine for Holiday

    Fine, with cool to moderate temperatures, is Mr. Bromley's forecast for tomorrow and Monday. ...

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  15. REGISTERED MAIL STOLEN

    Registered mail wag stolen this afternoon from a mailbag at the Hampsteal Post Office. It ia believed that the bag which was ...

    Article : 71 words
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  17. TROTTING RIDERS SUSPENDED

    In the Trotters' Handicap won by F. J. Packer's Silver Spoon at Thebarton to-night, A. E. Dickens, who rode Princess Junee (second) and J. F. Massey, who ...

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  18. CRIPPLE LEAPS FROM BRIDGE

    SYDNEY. Saturday.—A one-legged man who jumped from the Sydney Harbor Bridge tonight almost hurtled into a police launch which was travelling under the ...

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  19. Placegetters in First Heat in Australian Dinghy Championship

    THE VICTORIAN TITLE HOLDER Triad (left) won the first heat of the 1933 Australian dinghy championship off Grange this afternoon from South Australia's hope Sunny, which is shown in full sail on the right. The other two heats trill be sailed on Tuesday and Wednesday. (Full report on Page 11). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FAVORITE BOLTS DURING RACE

    HOBART, Saturday.—There were miraculous escapes from serious injury when a horse bolted off the course into the rear of the grandstand during the ...

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