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  4. NOBODY WANTS THE I.W.W.

    The I.W.W. is outlawed in the eyes of both the State and the Federal Governments. Mr. Bruce, in a special interview for "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday, said that legislation put through ...

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  5. ON EVOLUTION

    The undelivered speech of 10,000 words, which the late W. J. Bryan had prepared as his closing argument in the evolution trial, ...

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  6. HE STARVED WITH FULL POCKETS

    Emaciated, unkempt, and starving, Herman George Heinrich Simon (85) was picked up by the police in the street. He died last ...

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  7. COAL DISPUTE

    The Court of inquiry into the coal-mining dispute has reported that the workers are, justified in claiming the incorporation of a ...

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  8. NOT TIME FOR ARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    Reports that President Coolidge had abandoned hope of another Armament Conference are officially denied, although it is pointed out ...

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  9. JOB CONTROL

    "If job control is the only stumbling-block in the way of a settlement it will be easily removed," said Mr. Walsh, at the ...

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  10. AND THE STREET DIDN'T GO ROUND, EITHER

    When a man was proceeded against for driving on the footpath of a street in the municipality to day the information was ...

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  11. WOULD NOT GIVE EVIDENCE

    A dramatic adjournment of a sensational case occurred at the St. Kilda Court today by the committal to seven days' imprisonment ...

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  12. RAPER CASE

    The case was concluded today in which Alfred Baldwin Raper, a former member of the House of Commons, sought a divorce from his wife, who is ...

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  13. MAN BURIED UNDER BRICKS

    A brick archway on a building being demolished at 26 O'Connell Street, city, collapsed late yesterday afternoon, and Christopher Newland (51), of Eastwood ...

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  14. THE CALIFORNIA'S BALLROOM

    The quarterdeck of the American flagship, converted into a ballroom for the happy throng which was entertained on board last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. RECONSTRUCT A.L.P. EXECUTIVE?

    In the Labor movement, special interest was aroused by the appointment yesterday, at a special meeting of the State Executive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. JAPANESE BRUSHES

    Remarkable allegations of a bias against Australian-made brushware and of deceitful practices by traders to sell imported goods ...

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  17. WORLD'S RECORD

    who last night established a world's record by being re-elected unopposed president of the Sydney Rowing Club for the 56th consecutive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DOUBLE WATTLE DAY

    A notable feature of the Wattle Day celebrations this year is that two days are to be covered by the national festival. ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES

    The Senate has voted 400,000 pesos for the entertainment of the Prince of Wales during his coming visit to ...

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  20. U.S. AIR BASE

    Mr. C. D. Wilbur, Secretary for the Navy, has announced the intention of the Navy Department to transfer all air activities of the navy, including ...

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  21. WIRELESS ON 'BUS

    Probably the first wireless set to be used on a motor 'bus in Australia was in operation today on a 'bus plying between Adelaide and ...

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  22. GREAT ASSETS

    Commenting on Mr. Amery's statement regarding the working of the Empire Settlement Act, "The Times" says:-- ...

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  23. TUBERCULOSIS

    It was stated in the House of Commons, in answer to questions, that the Spahlinger treatment had been given in certain cases of tuberculosis to ...

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  24. WOMAN KILLED

    A woman was killed in a motor accident which occurred last night at 8 o'clock at the Water Holes, two miles on the Sydney side of ...

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  25. TO-NIGHT'S MILITARY TATTOO

    Plan showing the traffic arrangements. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. AMERICAN BASEBALL

    Results in today's baseball matches were:--National League: New York, 10, beat Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 12, beat St. ...

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  27. ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE

    Professor E. H. Rennie, of Adelaide University, has accepted the presidency of the meeting of the Australasian Society for the Advancement of Science. ...

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  28. KEPT HER PROMISE

    By today's mail 'plane from Adelaide a well-known resident of that city, Mrs. E. P. Stacy, who is 71 years old, arrived in Hay on a visit to her ...

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  29. MINER KILLED

    Richard Bradshaw (44), a deputy and shotfirer, was killed at the Coalcliff Colliery this morning by a fall of stone. ...

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  30. GOODWOOD STAKES

    The Goodwood Stakes resulted:--Diapason 1, Cloudbank 2, Desert Chief 3. ...

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  31. THEY HAD TWENTY SECONDS

    Those who were in a position to see on incident at the Ascot races yesterday were convinced that a serious accident was averted by the presence of ...

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  32. Summary of Important News Appearing Today

    The Prime Minister will attend a conference of miners and coal owners in relation to the dispute. The Court of inquiry considers the ...

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  33. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE

    Some years ago there occurred in Adelaide an epidemic of a disease not unlike typhus, which resulted in three deaths. Toowoomba now reports a ...

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  34. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy generally, with showery conditions in the southern half of the State, extending to scattered places in the north-east districts. ...

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  35. FIND OF OSMIRIDIUM

    Several West Coast osmiridium miners are now operating on the new Adams River field, and some obtained good returns. ...

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