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  2. Advertising

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  3. READERS' COLUMN

    Readers of "The Barrier Miner" are invited to make use of this column as a means of putting into print their grievances (of a public nature), and ...

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  4. THE KING

    The King is making satisfactory progress. To-day was bright at Bognor, but an east wind kept the King indoors. The Queen walked in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. THE FIFTH TEST AUSTRALIAN WINS

    There was intense excitement on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day when the fifth Test match, between teams representing England and ...

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  6. ARCHDEACONS AND RURAL DEANS WHO ATTENDED ANNUAL MEETING AT BISHOP'S COURT, NORTH ADELAIDE, ON FRIDAY

    Standing (left to right).—The Revs. F. J. Price (rural dean of Gawler), T. Edwards, B.A. (rural dean of Clare), F. H. King (rural dean of eastern suburbs of Adelaide), J. Welsh (rural, dean of western suburbs of Adelaide), F. L. Walker (rural dean of Strath albyn), F. B. Hewitson (rural dean of Mount Gambier), Ven. G. H. Jose, M.A. (Archdeacon of Mount Gambier), Rev. R. Woodger (rural dean of Yorke's Peninsula). Sitting.—Ven. W. J. Bussell (Archdeacon of Broughton), Very Rev. G. E. Young (Dean of Adelaide), Right Rev. Dr. A. Nutter Thomas, D.D. (Bishop of Adelaide), Vens. J. S. Moyes, M.A. (Archdeacon of Adelaide), and A. W. Clampett, M.A. (Archdeacon of Strathalbyn). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A "LIFE" SENTENCE

    "Lockwood" asks what is the length of time usually served for—(1) "The term of his natural life"; (2) "Imprisonment for life?" ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. POLAR EXPLORATION THE BYRD EXPEDITION

    Russell Owen in a wireless message says:— What the new stretches of land and mountain ranges already discovered by ...

    Article : 540 words
  9. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    Officers of the Miners' Federation said last night that the reason the Federation had refused to agree to the Institute of Chartered Accountants ...

    Article : 76 words
  10. THE TIMBER DISPUTE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    In the legislative Assembly last night there were riotous scenes during the discussion of the timber workers' strike on a motion for adjournment, ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. THE METAL MARKET

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  12. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday a bill to authorise the construction of a new building for the Agricultural Department was agreed to by 38 votes ...

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  13. FEDERAL POLITICS COUNTRY PARTY CRITICISED IN SPEECH BY MR. HUGHES

    Speaking on the Supply Bill in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. W. M. Hughes made an attack on the Country party and its attitude as ...

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  14. LIQUOR ACT CASE

    Guiseppi Merz, of 98 Crstal-street, was before the Police Court on February 18 to show cause why 189 bottles, of beer and 11 bottles of wine ...

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  15. DISPUTED MEDICAL FEES

    Holding that John Williamson Henderson, of Surry Hills, was liable for £42 medical expenses incurred by his daughter while she was living away ...

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  16. KENSINGTON TRAGEDY APPRENTICE RIDER DEAD

    Edward Ellis (18), one of the best-known apprentice riders on registered courses, died within a few minutes at his home at Kensington last night ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    Mr. M'Donald, the inspector of subsidised schools, is staying at the Freemasons' Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rankin, of ...

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  18. LABOR IN THE SENATE

    In the Senate yesterday it was announced that Senator Daly (S.A.) had been elected deputy leader of the Labor party in the Senate. ...

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  19. MORE STRIKERS ON MONDAY ARE EXPECTED IN SYDNEY

    An additional 200 timber workers are expected to be ont of employment on Monday when seven or eight firms at present operating, under the 44 ...

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  20. FOOTBALL IN TASMANIA

    Football in the Brighton municipality is a strenuous business, according to Cr. M'Shane. At the last meeting of the local council he moved that ...

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  21. THE ROCKDALE ASSAULT

    The police have discovered that the attack on James Stevenson, a timber worker, at Rockdale on Thursday night was of a more fiendish nature ...

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  22. MAN'S DEAD BODY FOUND ON BANKS OF THE YARRA

    The dead body of a young man was found to-day on the rockeries on the south side of the Yarra River. Marks on his arm indicated that he ...

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  23. CAT'S BATTLE WITH RAT CAUSES FIRE IN A HOUSE

    A fire which destroyed a house at Dorrigo was started in a strange way. The owner, named White, was lying in bed reading, when a huge rat ...

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  24. IN VICTORIA

    A boycott of the timber mills which are ignoring the award of the Arbitration Court and working a 44 hour week is proposed by the Chamber of ...

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  25. SYDNEY BAG SNATCHER CAPTURED BY HIS VICTIM

    John Roberts, an aged man, was attacked by two men at Rozelle yesterday, who snatched a bag containing £40 which he had just drawn from the ...

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  26. ACCUSED BEFORE COURT

    Alfred Ellis (52), fishmonger, appeared in the dock in the Central Police Court to-day charged with having feloniously, and maliciously ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. LECTURE ON WILD FLOWERS

    At the Technical College last night, under the auspices of tte Field Naturalists' Club, Mr. E. E. Pescott lectured on "Australian Wild ...

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  28. THE MAWSON EXPEDITION

    It was agreed at a meeting yesterday of the committee which is arranging the preparatory work for the Antarctic expedition to be led by Sir ...

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  29. FIVE REVOLVER SHOTS FIRED AT TIMBER CO. MANAGER

    Five shots were fired from a motor car at a timber company manager, at North Carlton yesterday, but none took effect Mr. Harry James, manager of ...

    Article : 109 words
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  31. HIGH SCHOOL STAFF CHANGES

    Owing to the illness of his wife in Sydney, Mr. Marks, science teacher at the High School, has been unable to return here this year. In his place ...

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  32. SCHOONER ON FIRE

    Captain Mathieson, the director of navigation, received a radio message from the steamer Nirvana yesterday afternoon stating that she sighted a ...

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  33. MISSING MOTORIST

    After examining a report received from the Sydney police regarding an interview which detectives there had with Mr. Leslie Williams, ...

    Article : 179 words
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  35. CHAPMAN REVIEW TESTS

    "The Australian weakness in the first two tests surprised us, but we are under no illusion as to their strength now," says Chapman in a cabled ...

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  36. EXPLOSION IN A QUARRY

    J. Westcott, of Bowral, was killed and two other men seriously injured when they were blown up by a charge of gelignite at the Southern metal ...

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  37. CIVIL AVIATION

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for Air, stated that negotiations for the institution of a weekly air service between ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. THE LATE MR. H. S. LIHOU

    The funeral of the late Mr. Horace Stephen Lihou took place this morning, leaving his late residence, 230 Zebina-street. The interment was ...

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  39. TACKS IN TATE'S BOOTS

    It is reported that somebody put four tacks in Tate's cricket boots at the Hotel Windsor yesterday morning. Fortunately Tate shook his boots ...

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  40. THE FRENCH NAVY

    "The maintenance of communications with French North Africa is the most vital point in the French naval policy," said M. Lemery when ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. AN IMMIGRANT GAOLED ON CHARGE OF STEALING

    Arthur Knowles (52), an immigrant, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing, and was sentenced to two years' hard labor. He admitted having ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. CANADIAN MOTOR CARS

    The rapid development in 1928 of the Canadian automobile industry is shown by the published figures of production for the 11 months ended November; ...

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  43. A LARGE CRACK IN EARTH FOUND IN NEW ZEALAND

    A survey party while working in the country near the scene of last week's earthquakes, found a large earth crack. This is probably a major fault ...

    Article : 54 words
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