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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE ARNCLIFFE MURDER.

    Heesy Love.it. aged 17 years' 1Q Werth^ wan, at the Canted C«*rk to-day, charged with having, •t Arnclufe.. eu May 2S, murdered Perci- ...

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  4. BUILDERS GRIEVANCES.

    After much correspondence with the State Bank and with the Minister for Repatriation, and having failed to settle grievances or lead to a round table conference ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    A slight variation has been made in the titles of the three lectures to be delivered in Adelaide on June 5. 8. and 12, by Professor J. W. Mackail, late Professor ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. LATE CABLES.

    M. Deullin, one of the French aviator "aces" who destroyed 21 German planes in the war, crashed at Villa Couplay when testing a new 'plane. He was killed instantaneously. ...

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  8. RAILWAY OFFICERS.

    At the annual smoke social in connection with the South Australian Railways Officers' Association, held at the Arcadia Cafe, Adelaide, on ...

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  9. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    HAMILTON, May 28.—The first of the church social evenings was given in the parish hall in the form of a dance recently. The function was well attended. Miss Wurst Marrabel supplied ...

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  10. IRISH INDEMNITY BILL.

    The House of Commons sat till 6. aim. in debating the Irish Indemnity Bill. Mr. Baldwin and other Ministers remained till early in the morning. The fight centred ...

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  11. SOCIETY OF ARTS EXHIBITION.

    The Winter Exhibition of the Society of Arts, which is now open at the society's rooms, at the Institute, North rerrace, continues to attract, interested ...

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  12. MILLIARDS OF MARKS.

    The Berlin correspondent says that the new German Note will definitely offer 13 milliards of gold marks and seek a moratorium, after which the first ...

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  13. METHODIST MISSIONARIES DEDICATED.

    There was a representative attendance on Wednesday evening at the Pirie Street Lecture Hall, when Miss C. Edwards and Miss A. Uppill were dedicated for mission ...

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  14. POLAND'S PRESIDENT.

    The President of Poland, M. Pilsudrski, has resigned owing to the change of Government. ...

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  15. MAKING FOR HOLLAND.

    Fifty German Communists who tried to cross the frontier in Holland at Elten were stopped by the frontier guards. ...

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  16. BRITISH LAW.

    Mr. Justice Cussen, of the Victorian Supreme Court Bench, who is on a holiday tour, was a spectator of the proceedings of the Court of Appeal. He had a seat on ...

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  17. LAIE SPORTING.

    Scratchings reported:—A.J.C. Novice Handicap.—Sea Kale, Lavendolious. All engagements—Ventrola. June Stakes—Vaccine. First Nursery—Rosebrook, Vero ...

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  18. ACTORS AND MUSICIANS.

    Application was made in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day by the Actors Federation for an interpretation of clause 10 of the award made on ...

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  19. FEWER PASSENGERS: BIGGER RECEIPTS.

    A total net income of £54,400,000 was earned by British railways last year, according to a preliminary return issued by the Ministry of Transport. Remarkable ...

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  20. ADVICE TO MOTORISTS.

    The Automobile Association has received advice that the ford over the Torrens on the private road between Athelstone and Highbury is at present impassable. ...

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  21. WOOL SALES.

    Following on Tuesday's successful opening, the seventh series of wool sales were advanced a further stage to-day, when 10,746 bales were submitted. While the ...

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  22. LITTLE GIRLS MOLESTED.

    Widespread indignation has been aroused by the brutal assault made on Monday night upon a schoolgirl, aged 12½ years, at Buckler Park. Essendon. Several ...

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  23. THE WORLD'S GREATEST GENIUS.

    Thomas Alva Edison has been described as the world's greatest genius. He has certainly more inventions to his name than any man living, although it's not generally ...

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  24. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CONFERENCE

    This morning a meeting of the State Council of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League of Australia, representing 130 sub-branches, will meet at ...

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  25. SUSPECTED SMALLPOX..

    The British Indian steamer, Gracchus, arrived at Fremantle this afternoon, and following upon a medical inspection, she was ordered into quarantine. Dr. Cox ...

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  26. "KITTY'S" WAY WITH HUSBANDS

    is a wife justified in playing little tricks of fascination on her husband in order to attract him or gain his affection? This is the problem that Miss Marie Tempest ...

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  27. AN INDIAN VISITOR.

    A complete programme has been arranged by the Young Men's Christian Association and the Student Christian Movement in connection with the visit of Dr.S. D. Datta, B.A., M.D., who will ...

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  28. THE CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) said to-day that, although he was not in a position to announce the amount of the September 5 per cent, loan, which would ...

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  29. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGTER DISMISSED.

    At the trial of Thomas Francis Bailey, who was charged with manslaughter as the result of the death of a boy, who was run over by the accused's car, the ...

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  30. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  31. UNION PARLIAMENT.

    A meeting of the Union Parliament, under the auspices of the S.A. Literary Societies' Union, was held on Tuesday evening at the Rechabite Hall, Grote ...

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  32. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    The application before the High Court on behalf of the Irish envoys, was continued to-day. Mr. Watt, K.C., for the envoys, contended that an injunction ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN QUOTATIONS.

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  34. ARCHBISHOP FOR 20 YEARS.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Randall Davidson), who celebrated the 75th anniversary ot hu birthday, on April 7, has been Primate for 20 years, a longer ...

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  35. COUE BESEIGED.

    Hundreds of people thronged the stage of the Lexington Theatre in an effort to be cured by Emile Coue, the apostle of auto-suggestion, before his departure for ...

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  36. BRIGHTON AND SEACLIFF.

    From the report of the meeting held at Seacliff on Monday evening, in which mention of Mr. I. H. Qurban's speech followed that of Mr. J. A. V. Brown ...

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  37. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    By slow stages the shifting of legal points affecting the arbritratioin between Reynolds Driver, contractor, and the War Service Homes Commissioner was advanced ...

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  38. AN AVIATOR'S COMPLAINT.

    Among the earliest aviators to attempt to fly from Great Britain to Australia was Capt. G. C. Matthews, who entered upon the great adventure in September. 1919. ...

    Article : 308 words
  39. BUDGET BALLADIST.

    We have had our Poets in the Commonwealth Parliament, chief of them, perhaps, being Sr. Neild, whose famous epic on the "nocent waterspout" yielded at least one ...

    Article : 330 words
  40. CONSUMPTIVE DIGGERS' CURE.

    "I know nothing at all about it," replied Mr. W. M. Hughes when questioned on Saturday about a reported statement of a Melbourne physician that he could ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. QUEENSLAND BUTTER.

    In opening the Dairy Conference to-day, the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Gillies) said that the dairying industry at present needed all the advantages if could get, not ...

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  42. PRICE OF GOLD.

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  43. TASMANIAN SOCCER TEAM.

    The Tasmanian soccer team, which it to play against the South Australian team at the Jubilee Oral on Saturday, arrived by the Melbourne express on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 110 words
  44. CAPT. SNEYD AND SINGAPORE BASE.

    "Singapore is undoubtedly the finest strategic naval base in the East. In the admirably situated to control the British interests in the Pacific and to protect ...

    Article : 333 words
  45. MAGISTRATES' COURTS.

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  46. MR. V. H. RYAN'S APPOINTMENT

    Copies of the affidavits made at Adelaide by Major E. A. Johnson and George Henry Coles, formerly a recruiting sergeant, concerning the medical examination ...

    Article : 211 words
  47. LIQUOR REFORM.

    The conference considering a scheme for the reform of the liquor trade was concluded to-day. It was decided to form a body to be known as the New Zealand ...

    Article : 111 words
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  49. BUNKERING A MODERN LINER.

    Bunkering a liner for an Atlantic voyage is a very different proposition nowadays, when oil has replaced coal as a fuel (writes a London journalist). The quality ...

    Article : 357 words
  50. AN INDUSTRIAL UNION ELECTION.

    Mr. George Kerr, a former President of the Workers' Industrial Union, has been selected as the representative of the union on the Central Executive of the ...

    Article : 96 words
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  52. GREEN STRYCHNINE.

    The Privy Council some time ago asked the Pharmaceutical Society if it is practicable to colour solutions of strychnine", which at present are water clear, in order ...

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