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  6. BATTLE OF HOURS

    In the Full Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day the case was continued in which the employers in the engineering industry are asking for a variation of the ...

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  7. RACK RENTERS

    Mr. Blackwell sought information from the Minister of Railways in the Assembly on Wednesday as to the reason for the Government raising rents of railway ...

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  8. FORLORN KNIGHT

    Although there was a lively few minutes in the Assembly on Wednesday when Mr. Gunn, speaking on the address-in-Reply, criticised the Premier's knighthood, no ...

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  9. DIGBY'S ESCAPE

    That "stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage," has been abely demonstrated by several escapades from the Yatala Labor Prison during the last 12 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TREASURER AND "GO SLOW."

    On Friday last the Treasurer visited the McLaren Vale Poultry Show, and his statements there were mentioned in the Assembly on Wednesday by Mr. ...

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. BACK TO KADINA.

    In connection with the Back to Kadina movement, a special train will leave Adelaide on Saturday August 5, at 1 p.m. Excursion fares will be charged, ...

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  13. REVOLUTION.

    In an address at the Botanic Park, on Sunday, Mr. S. Whitford, M.P., said he knew people are afraid of the word "revolution." However, it was used by ...

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  14. AT LAST

    Reports by Messrs. W. S. Robinson and T. B Merry, Australian delegates to the Third Conference cf the International labor Organisation of the League ...

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  15. SHIPPING

    Semaphore rides, to-day:—Times of low and high water doubtful. ARRIVED—August 2. [?]omba, [?] 9424. E. M. Heddle, Fremantle, ...

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  16. NEW LABOR TEMPLE

    Congratulations will be heartily extended to the workers of Perth, on the laying of the foundation stone of the new Temple of Labor in that city. ...

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  17. THE MURRAY MUDDLE

    The Premier's promises to soldier settlers were mentioned in the Assembler on Wednesday by Mr. McMillan, who stated that upon his return from up rivet the ...

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  19. LEADER OF OPPOSITION

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Birrell said it was well known that Sir Archibald Weigall, the late Governor, advocated that our young statesmen should ...

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  20. FLOATING CRANE FOR PORT ADELAIDE.

    The attorney-General informed Mr. Verran, in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, that the Government was taking steps with a view to purchasing a ...

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  21. The Daily herald

    Interesting and instructive is the report of the chairman of the Victorian State Rivers and Water Supply Commission (Mr. W. Cattanach) on the subject ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN PIGEONS.

    The High Commissioner for Australia in London reports that the Overseas Farmers Co-operative Federation recently received a consignment of ...

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  23. CHARACTER OF MILITARY OFFICERS

    "The question is of too general a character to admit of a definite reply." That was the answer given by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bice) in the Legislative ...

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  24. DEFERRED PAYMENTS

    The scheme suggested for deferre payments to the employes of Rylands, Limited, of Newcastle, has been rejected. This was announced to-day by Mr. ...

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  25. South Australian Government

    The Corporation of the City of Adelaide has appealed to the Industrial Court against the determination of the above mentioned Industrial Board, dated the 8th day of June, 1[?]22, in ...

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  26. SUGAR PRICES

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Charlton continued the discussion on the balance sheet covering the sugar control operations, urging that this useless ...

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  27. WELLAND DEEP DRAINAGE

    Mr. J. McInnes, M.P., for West Torrens has received a communication from the Commissioner of Public Works with reference to a question asked by him in ...

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  28. NOT BORROWING AT PRESENT.

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday Mr. J. Jelley asked the Chief Secretary, "At what rate of interest is the Government able to get loan money at ...

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  29. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Hughes, in reply to Mr. Prows[?]. said that he had communicated with the High Commissioner as to the request of ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    TENDERS will be received at the Railways Commissioner's Office, up till NOON on TUESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1922, for the CONSTRUCTION OF A RESIDENCE FOR THE ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRADE IN INDIA.

    The Minister of Agriculture has received a report from the Trade Commissioner for South Australia in the East (Mr. A. A. Markwell) on a visit to Calcutta from ...

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  32. MUSIC EXAMINATIONS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

    Intending candidates are notified that August 10 is the last day of entry for the Public examinations in music, conducted by the Australasian Music Examinations ...

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  33. PACIFIC TREATIES

    Mr. Charlton continued the debate on the motion that the House approve of the treatles signed at the Washington Conference, expressing general approval ...

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  34. CARNIVAL AT KADINA.

    On Saturday, 5th inst., a Special Passenger Train will leave Adelaide at 1.5 p.m. for Ka[?], reaching there at 7.7 p.m., stopping at all stations on [?]te. ...

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  35. INTERSTATE SHIPPING.

    Arrived, August 1Lady Isobel s., Sydney; E[?]ripides, s., London; Romeo, s., New York. Departed, August 1—Loongana, s., Launceston; Hail Caine, s., Smithton; Three Cheers, ech., ...

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  36. INFERIOR FRUIT EXPORT.

    Mr. W. Hannaford, in the Legislative Council, Wednesday, asked the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. T. Pascoe), was it officially known to the Government prior ...

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  38. MISGUIDED YOUTH

    The police anthorities in Adelaide on Wednesday received information that Norris McWilliams (15) had commande[?] a blood hors[?] from the [?]arm of Mr. F. G. Allchurch, a farmer, ...

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  39. VALUELESS CHEQUE PASSED

    The case was dismissed in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday in which Ernest Alfred Roberts was charged with having passed a valueless ...

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  40. A POLICEMAN ASSAULTED

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Bice) in the Legislative Council, informed Mr. R. T. Melrose that enquiries would be made into the Police Court case in winch on ...

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  41. TOPICS OF THE DAY

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  42. RIVER LEVELS.

    The following figures show that states of the rivers above summer level at the undermentional places at 9 a.m. yestearday:—Gundagal, 6 ft.; Wagga Wagga, 27 ft., failling; Deniliquin, ...

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  43. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Dull and quiet markets ruled on 'Change on Wednesday. Commonwealth Loans were unusually slow, with easings in 6 per cents., 1927, and 4½ per cents., ...

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  44. PERSONAL

    The death was reported on Wednesday of Mr. Archibald Collins, a well known Adelaide artist, at the age of 69 years, at a private hospital at Gilberton. ...

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  45. A RAILWAY APPEAL BOARD.

    "Some time ago," said Mr. Blackwell, in the assembly on Wednesday, 'I introduced to the Minister of Railways a deputation of railway men in reference ...

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  46. DREDGING PLANT REQUIRED.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Bice), in his capacity as Minister for Marine, informed Mr. J. Jelley, in the Legislative Council, that tenders are now being called for the ...

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  47. NON-SUIT REFUSED.

    At the Local Court, Adelaide, on Wednesday, before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell [?] Messrs. W. G. Pryer and G. Yeomans, the [?] ing was continued of the case in which [?]ran[?] ...

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  48. PINNED BY A STONE

    While Mr. and Mrs. G. Gray of Stoyford (near Camperdown, Victoria), were ferreting on their property, a painful and serious accident befei Mrs. Gray. They were engaged in ferreting ...

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  49. OBJECTIONABLE COUNSEL.

    Judges and magistrates have authority to punish persons guilty of offending the dignity of the courts, and it is not the intention of the Government to introduce ...

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  50. GERMAN GOODS

    The Holland-Australia line steamer Aagetekerk arrived in Fremantle this morning from Rotterdam via Hamburg. The vessel includes in her manifest 60C ...

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  51. LECTURE ON AUSTRALIAN TREES.

    The Carnation and Sweet Pea (Society will meet this evening at the Stow Lecture Hall at 8 p.m. Mr. Bailey, Director of the Botanical Gardens, will give ...

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  52. UNLEY COMPETITIONS.

    On Wednesday evening the Unley City Musical and Literary Competitions were continued. The programme was as follows:—Class 28, test recital; class 22 ...

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  53. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. T. J. Emmins, of the locomotive branch, has acccepted a position at the Islington Works. Mr. J. Martin, recently on the traffic ...

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  54. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    The question of Mr. J. Carr with regard to whether the State Govenmnent intended to adopt the proposals of the Prime Minister to bring about a uniform ...

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  55. WHERE IS THE LAND?

    Mr. J. Jelley, in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, notified Ministers that on the next day of sitting he intended to move that a return be ...

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