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  2. EDWARDS CASE "PROMISES MADE"

    Continuing his statement in the Edwards case before the Court of Criminal Appeal, Mr. Smith said:—"Although Detective Harrell was called by the ...

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  3. £1,500 DUTY ON GANG SAW

    To import a gang saw from Sweden worth £2,300 the South Australian Government has been called upon to pay duty amounting to about ...

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  4. INSULTED, SAYS UNIONIST

    Whether documents handed in confidence by employers to the court should be shown to union representatives was hotly debated before the ...

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  5. SKILBECK BEFORE COURT ON MURDER CHARGE

    Leslie Arthur Skilbeck (aged 17 years) appeared in the Criminal Court today before Mr. Justice Richards and jurors to answer the charge of having murdered Walter Helps Dall (55), farmer and grazier, of Kamorna Siding, near Tintinara, on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR. THEODORE'S PLANS FOR REMEDYING ECONOMIC ILLS

    Speaking forcefully and convincingly, Mr. E. G. Theodore (Federal Treasurer) told an audience of business men at the Wool Exchange, Grenfell street, this morning of his plans to remedy economic ills by an issue of notes. ...

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  7. BANNED REPORTER

    The Federal executive of the Australian Journalists' Association today is forwarding a letter to Mr. J. H. Soullin (Prime Minister) and Mr. N.J.O. ...

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    AFTER THE MEETING OF BUSINESS MEN which Mr. E. G. Theodore (Federal Treasurer, left) addressed today he snapped in conversation with Mr. H. L. Penfold Hyland (centre) and Senator H. Kneebone. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CARRIED OUT OF EXHIBITION

    "I WOULD not plead to that; it is an absolute frame up," said Laurie Henkel to Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., in No. 1 Adelaide Police Court this morning when ...

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  10. POSITION OF SIR R. GIBSON

    One of the questions asked Mr. Theodore at the Trades Hall today was why the Scullin Government had reappointed Sir Robert Gibson to the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  11. MUST MEET DEBTS

    "Australia entered into obligations with overseas financial interests with its eyes open, and it is a mean thing in 1931 to tell bondholders to go to the devil ...

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  12. BEFORE THE PUBLIC

    Col. L. E. Tilney (deputy chairman of the Repatriation Commission) passed through Adelaide this morning on his way to Perth on departmental business. He ...

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  13. SINGER ON WAY HOME

    Mr. Peter Dawson, the noted Adelaide singer who has been abroad for many years fulfilling professional engagements is a passenger to Brisbane ...

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  14. MALTESE CHARGED

    Joseph Cormei was charged before Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., in No. 1 Adelaide Police Court this morning, with having at Adelaide on April 15 wounded Antonio ...

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  15. EXCHANGE RATE

    Speaking to Trades Hall officials Mr. Theodore emphasised the importance of a favorable trade balance to Australia. ...

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  16. PRESS THANKED

    The following cable has been received from Sir Eric Geddes, who is chairman of Imperial Airways Limited:—"We are grateful to the Australian press ...

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  17. HOPEFUL OF UNITY

    Mr. J. A. Lyons, M.H.R., is hopeful that before he leaves Sydney tomorrow the way will be definitely paved for a common policy among those taking part ...

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  18. DANGER OF SOCIAL UPHEAVAL

    Mr. Theodore at the Trades Hall this morning declared that in view of the possibility of a social upheaval the banks and those who ...

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  19. STOPWORK MEETING

    Seamen are opposed to their wages being subjected to a 10 per cent cut. The matter was discussed at the monthly stopwork meeting of the South Australian ...

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  20. Spurious Bank Notes in Melbourne

    Detectives are searching for a gang which is circulating counterfeit Commonwealth £5 and £10 notes. Business people in the city have been victimised, ...

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