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  4. "PICKING-UP" DISPUTE RENEWED.

    Seamen who attended the Mercantile. Marine Office to-day seeking engagements again went on strike because they found the doors of the office closed and were told, that ow ing to the difficulty of carrying on the work inside, while the building was crowded with men, the picking-up ...

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  5. RECORD SWIMMING.

    Considerable interest was evinced on Wednesday night at the City Baths iu the first of three championship gales arranged by the South Australian ...

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  7. COMMERCIAL CONCLAVE.

    Once a year delegates from the various State Chambers of Commerce meet in conference in one of the capital cities of the Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BURDENS ON SHIPPING.

    "The depression in the shipping industry continues," states the annual report of the Chamber of Shipping of' the United Kingdom. "British cargo steamers made ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S LABOUR MEMBERS.

    The political correspondent of The London Daily Express expresses the opinion hat the debate on the safeguarding of industries proposals has revealed a split ...

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  10. BLAZE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    A fire broke out on Wednesday evening in a block of wood and iron buildings, fronting Commercial road. Date street, and Marryatt street, Port Adelaide. The main building oil the southern side ...

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  11. ONE VESSEL OR NONE.

    There have been indications for some Jays that trouble was likely on the waterfront, and a climax was reached this afternoon following on the refusal of the ...

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  12. ECONOMIC COMMITTEE REPRESENTATION.

    All the oversea dominions, excepting Australia, have now appointed representatives on the Imperial Economic Committee. The announcement of the date ...

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  13. POSITION OF THE STEAMER QUEEN MOOR.

    On Wednesday afternoon Mr. J. D. Jonas (hon. secretary of the Disputes Committee of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labour Council) received the ...

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  14. PREFERENCE IN PUBLIC CONTRACTS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Hon. Walter Guidness) said the Government adhered, to the resolution of the Imperial ...

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  15. REPATRIATION EXPENDITURE.

    During the war period 34,566 men enlisted in South Australia, 32,634 of whom went overseas. Of that num 5,867 were kilted, and 24,301 returned ...

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  16. MORE CLYDEBANK EVICTIONS

    There were six more evictions at Clyde-bank to-day. A crowd stoned and attacked the police, and three men were arrested. Barricades were, again ...

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  17. TRADE PREFERENCE.

    The Australian Press Association has learnt that the Commonwealth's new preference conditions are likely to be accept­able to most trades, as they appear to ...

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  18. WATERSIDE DELEGATES LEAVE FOR SYDNEY.

    On Tuesday night Messrs. P. J. Ryan and A. Murphy, members of the executive committee of the Port Adelaide branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

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  19. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were held to-day, when the quantity catalegued totalled 7,851 Laics, and sales, including private transactions, amounted to 6.633 bales. Competition ...

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  20. AIRCRAFT IN WAR.

    Contradictory testimony was given to-day before the House of Representatives Aircraft Committee by Mr. Franklin Roosevelt (who 1913-20 was Assistant ...

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  21. JAPAN AND COMMUNISM.

    The Tokio office of a Japanese semi-official news agency reports:—A Peace Preservation Bill Bill be introduced into the Tokio House of Representatives ...

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  22. NAPIER PRICES DECLINED.

    At the fourth Napier wool sale of the season to-day prices represented a decline of 2d. 3d. lb. on good class of wools, as compared with the January Napier ...

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  23. FATHER AND SON DROWNED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Wednesday.—A double drowning tragedy occurred at Sumner Estuary, through the capsize of a dinghy, in which Clarece George Hubert ...

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  24. POOR COMPETITION IN MELBOURNE.

    The February series of wool sales in this centre closed to-day. the final catalogue. submitted by Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., totalling 5,492 bales. No ...

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  25. ROMEO AND JULIET.

    Romeo Maire, aged 17 years, and Juliet Juliet, 13 years of age, both belonging to a village near Nancy, have been arrested at Havre, where they had planned ...

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  26. PORT ADELAIDE CUSTOMS HOUSE.

    Following on a recent visit of tile Assistant Comptroller of Customs (Mr. Hall), improvements bare taken place at the Port Adelaide Customs House. A ...

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  28. "FATTY" ARBUCKLE.

    A telegram from Hollywood, California, a famous cinema producing centre, announces that Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbuckle, former movie comedian, now director of ...

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  30. PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONS IN ADELAIDE.

    Each year Mr. Charles Bastard, the essee of the City Baths, brings to Adelaide from Sydney, Melbourne, and the country districts of South Australia, all ...

    Article : 549 words
  31. AIRCRAFT AND MAILS.

    The Postmaster-General (Sir William Mitchell-Thomson). replying to a question in the House of Commons, said it was contemplated to carry prepaid letters upon ...

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  33. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The various classes in connection with the Elder Conservatorium which will begin during the first week of the term, are advertised in another column. Special ...

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  34. ROCK TOMB BURIAL.

    Telegrams from Cave City, Kentucky, state that the remains of Mr. Floyd Collins—who was pinned by a foot by a fallen boulder when exploring a local cave, and ...

    Article : 266 words
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