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  2. Enthusiasm Waning

    Significant developments in the Industrial crisis occurred to-day. The Queensland Labour Party supported the Premier (Mr. McCormac) by 38 votes to 4. The Arbitration Court issued a peremptory order against the South Johnstone sugar strikers, and a meeting of the Guards ...

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  3. PICKPOCKETS.

    On the surface, Adelaide may appear to be fairly free of lawbreakers; but some recent incidents have shown that the city is not ...

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  4. TRAINS CRASHED.

    An accident which might easily have been attended with far more serious consequences occurred shortly after midday on Friday, when two trains collided just ...

    Article : 316 words
  5. AGENT ASSAULTED.

    Mr. Arthur Rees, well known in Adelaide as a private enquiry, agent, suffered severe facial injury on Thursday night at the hands of ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN CREDIT.

    "One of the best ways of reducing taxation is by seeking to improve Australian credit," declared the Federal Attorney-General ...

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  7. "SECRET ACTIVITY."

    The sensation of to-day's session of the Assembly of the League of Nations was a speech by the Norwegian delegate (M. Hambro). ...

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  8. ATTEMPTED FRAUD.

    An attempt made to-day to defraud the Commonwealth Bank of £6,000 worth of Commonwealth Government bearer bonds was nearly successful. ...

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  9. BARRIER MINING.

    It is reported that the British Hill is to be closed, that the Block 14 will be shut down with the Proprietary Mine unless the price of ...

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  10. WHAT MR. GARDEN SAW.

    Mr. J. S. Garden (secretary of the Labour Council), who returned to Sydney from Brisbane to-day, said that the object of his visit was to obtain the true facts ...

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  11. "REDS" FINISHED WITH.

    "The Russians do not realize that Mosoow is their battleground, and that the rest of the world are merely spectators. They ...

    Article : 542 words
  12. ATLANTIC'S TOLL.

    The Sir John Carting which, with Capt Tully and Lieut. Medcalfe aboard, left Newfoundland yesterday on a flight from London, Ontario, to London, England, is ...

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  13. ONE-ALL.

    France (challenger) and America (holder) each scored a rubber In the first day's play to-day of the challenge round of the Davis. Cup ...

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  14. VICTORIAN UNIONS INTERVENING.

    For several hours to-day representatives of a number of transport unions conferred on the situation in Queensland at a conference convened by the Federal ...

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  15. COUNCIL AND MANDATES.

    The Council to-day, without discussion, adopted the report of the permanent Mandates Commission, including the proposition to increase the membership. It will ...

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  16. SOUTH JOHNSTONE STRIKERS.

    The parties to the-South Johnstone dispute were Called together in the Arbitration Court this informing. Mr. Justice Webb announced that the ...

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  17. THE FINANCIAL POSITION.

    According to Mr. R. B. McComas (Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Commonwealth Bank), who visited Adelaide in connection ...

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  18. A TRAGIC STORY.

    A dramatic solution of the mystery of Bournemouth Sands has been revealed by The Daily Express. It may be recalled that Arthur ...

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  19. FLAMING DEATH TRAP.

    An explosion this morning set fire to a film waste works alongside Regent's Canal, Saint Pancras. The building was instantly a roaring mass of flames and ...

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  20. MOTORISTS' ESCAPE.

    Two motorists had an extraordinary escape from death at the Hilton railway crossing on Friday evening. Their car collided ...

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  21. THE SENATE ELECTION.

    sir—in Mr. Hill's letter of to-day's issue that gentleman asks me if I remember a conversation he had with me, and will I permit him to disclose the details of that ...

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  22. MANIAC IN TRAIN.

    While the Paris to Amiens express was near Breteuil, 53 miles from the French capital, last night, a brutal murder was committed by a man who jumped from the ...

    Article : 221 words
  23. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  24. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Described as a builder, a man named Carson, was charged at the Liverpool Police Court to-day with having stolen £4,650 by means of a trick, from Thomas ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. TWO BOYS WANDERED.

    Two boys (aged 8½ and 6½ years) caused their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ackerman, considerable anxiety yesterday and last night. The lads left thier home at ...

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  26. HENRY TACKE.

    Henry Tacke (65), who was serving a sentence of seven years' imprisonment for the manslaughter of Mrs. Rachael Currell, at St. Kilda, on December 15, 1925, died ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. SEEKING UNDERSTANDING.

    An Australia-Japan Association will be initiated in Tokio to-morrow, at the instance of the Japanese Consul-General in Australia (Mr. I. Tokugawa). ...

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  29. Advertising

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