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  6. COMING SOON

    Rearing in mind the obstructive tactics which have been indulged in by the Federal Ministry's opponents almost continuously since the opening of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. COOLIE LABOR

    A cablegram from London dealing wife the importation, of coolies to work on the sugar plantations of Fiji was quoted in the House of Assembly by Mr. Gunn on ...

    Article : 321 words
  8. INDUSTRIAL CODE

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  9. HAMPTON TRAGEDY

    A marked immporovement has taken place in the condition of Mrs. Cranstoin and her two danghters, Mar[?] (13) and Belle (6)., the [?] of tragedy ...

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  10. BENEFIT LODGES.

    A schedule prepared by tie Public Acteary (Mr. R. R. Stuckey) in his report On the activities of friendly societies in South. Australia, also sores figures of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    Forecast (issued at 9 p.m. on Tuesday): —Cloudy and unsettled with, further rain, chiefly over central and southern districts. North-west to south-west ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. POST MORTE[?]

    Dr. Mollsion, hass [?] a po[?] mortem on the [?] the [?] of the Hampton traged, He has not yet furmshed a report to [?] ...

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  14. PARKING OF MOTOR CARS.

    At the meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday. Councillor Rees asked the Lord Mayor the following [?] tions:—(1) Can you inform me as to how ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. HIGH SHIPPING FREIGHT RATES.

    The exceptionally high freight rates provailing between Great Britain and Australia were referred to at question time in the House of Assembly by Mr. Mcln[?]sh ...

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  18. LATE LORD NORT[?]

    The waem spport [?] French [?] by the [?] in [?] reflected [?] ...

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  19. HIGH FREIGHTS

    Resumuing its sittings this morning the conference of representatives of fr[?]itproducing interests considered the question of freight for fruit exported ...

    Article : 261 words
  20. ATTEMPTED BRIBERY

    Two well known Brisbane residents, John H. C. Sleeman and Edward B. Connolly. were charged in the Police Court with having attempted to bribe F. T. ...

    Article : 62 words
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    [?] to-day—High water, 7 a.m; [?] water [?]. ARRIVED—August 15. [?] 5307, [?] Calcutta ...

    Article : 201 words
  22. INDUSTRIAL COURT RESUMES.

    The President of the State Industrial Court (Dr. Jethro Brown) resumed his duties on Tuesday at the conclusion of the wi[?]er vacation. By arrangement, ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. UNSUCCESSFUL EMPLOYMENT APPEAL.

    The request made of Commissioner of Public Works in the House of Assembly last week by Mr. J. Stanley Verran, that extra men be employed in ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. DEPARTURE OF DELEGATES

    "The A[?] the Allied delegations have deperted for the Continent, M.[?] [?] ...

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  26. CLOTHING TRADE TROUBLE

    A local phase of the industrial conflict now raging everywhere is the dispute in the clothing trades, in which an effort is being made by employers to ...

    Article : 564 words
  27. BURGLAR KNOCKED OUT

    Alffred McMahon a resident of Birchgrove, was awakened at 2 o'clock this [?] by hearing [?] in the yard He saw a [?] interfering with the ...

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  28. SOLDIERS AND RIVER SETTLMENT

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. T. Pascoe), in reply to questions in the Legislative Council on Tuseday, stated that the Government is saving careful ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. FICHT WITH [?]

    "Firree man [?] had an exciting [?] a 14 ft [?] noon, They chased it in [?]16 ft skiff ...

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  30. The Daily Herald

    One of the most vital of the many Subjects alluded to in the excellent series of addresses delivered in the Anglican Cahedial in connection with social ...

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  31. BOY IMMIGRANTS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. T. Pascoe) told Mr. J. in the Legislative Council on Tuesday, that three immigrant farm settlers tad left their ...

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  32. PERSONAL

    The funeral of the late Mr Hustice Pring took place[?]—Sydney on Tuesday. A largely etter[?] St James' Church An[?] was give ...

    Article : 443 words
  33. SALE OF WOODEN SHIPS.

    Mystery surronnds the sale of the Conmonwealth, Line's five wooden steamer. which have been idle so lonf in Sydney Harbor. Officials of the line declare to ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    The attention of the Commissioner of Public Works was drawn by Mr. Denny, in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, to the Minister's statement-at the recent ...

    Article : 136 words
  35. ELDOTRIC POWER FOR IRRIGATOIN

    In the Legislative Council on Tuesday, Mr. W. J. Cowan asked tie Minister of Agriculture if any report had been obtarned with regard to the pnmpingjolants ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. 'RECBEATION SCHOOL

    Extraordinary evidence as to the relations between the proprietor of a children's "recreation school" at Dundas and one of his girl pupils, aged seven years, ...

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  37. TRAMWAY DUPLICATIONS

    At the meeting of the Unley Oity Councli, held on Monday evening last, the Mayor (Mr. H. C. Richards, M.P.) reported that the work of [?] eating the Kingswood tramway from Oxford ...

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  38. SUDDEN DEATH AT RAILWAY STATION.

    At 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday, a man sitting on a scat at the Porn Adelaide (Commereial Road) Railiway Station, waiting for a tram, fell back suddenly. ...

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  39. MAR NOTICES

    Overses and special mails will close at the General [?] Office, Adelaide at shown here under. [?]—For ordinary mails see information ...

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  40. MONEY FOR ROADMAKING.

    As the Federal Government has advanced money to the State for roadmaking. many districte councils are anxious to know who will prti[?] in the work. ...

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  41. PROGRESSIVE UNLEY.

    The City of Unley continues to make remarkable headway. The extent of building [?] tions can be judged by the fart that at the last meeting of the council it was re[?] ...

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  42. ON THE 'HANGE.

    Brokers on 'Change on Tuesday had rather a quiet time in Commonwoalth. Loans, trading was light, with slight minings noted in 5 per cent, 1927, and ...

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  43. MEDICAL FRRS.

    "The mailer of the inerease in inedical fees had been held in abeyance during the war, but was subsaquently brought forward by the British Medical ...

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  44. EASTERN TRADE.

    The Eastern Trade Committee has forwarded the following telegram, received by the Premier Sir Henry BarwelL from the Prime Minister:—"Re Eastern Trade ...

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  45. BREAK OF GAUGE.

    "Was the break of gauge question and the Federal Commission's report dealing With this subject discussed at the recent conference of Premiers in ...

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  46. RAILWAY OILSKINS.

    For sometime there have been general complaints from Railway employes particlarly in the permanent way, that the oilskins could not be procured, and thar ...

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  47. ENGINE DERAILED.

    An engine was derailed at Flinders street railway station this evening, considerably disorganising traffic. ...

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  48. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. A. B. Epps. recently fireman on the Glenelg line, with home station at St. Leonards, has accepted a transfer to the northern narrow gange system, with ...

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  49. SUPREME COURT JUDGESHIP

    "Mr. J. L. Campbell, K. C., one of the leaders of the Australian bar, has been offered the Supreme Court rudgeship in suocession. to the late Mr. Justioe Pring. Mr. Campbell, who ...

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