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  2. THREATENING SKY

    Although rain did not fall in Adelaide this morning, conditions were at times threatening, And thousands ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTION

    Misapprehension exists regarding enrolment Mr. O. H. Stephens (Chief Electoral Officer for South Australia) stated this ...

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  4. BEFORE THE PUBLIC

    Mr. A. A. Simpson was a passenger on the express which arrived from Melbourne this morning. Mr. C. H. A. Lienau, who officiated as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Seamen Advised to Waive Claims

    British seamen in Sydney have been advised by prominent union officials to wave two of their claims to facill tate a settlement of the strike. The Drama left Sydney this morning for Colombo. She will not call at any Australian port. ...

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  6. MYSTERIOUS MURDER

    A promment detective at Batavia is, at the request of the Batavia Police Department, now directing investigations into the circumstances of the murder of ...

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  7. Struck on Head for Shilling

    Daphne Watt, who lives with her parents in Glebe, was found unconscious not far from her home shortly before midnight Earlier in the evening she was sent to ...

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  8. MAKING UP LOST TIME

    Advice has been received by the Adelaide office of the Orient Line of steamers from the general manager of the Sydney office that the Orama sailed from Sydney at 8.20 ...

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  9. AS HORSE AND RIDER HURTLE THROUGH SPACE

    Spectacular photograph showing Mr. A. G. Talent's All Grey falling at the Victorian Royal show. The rider escaped injury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "NO LAUGHING STOCK"

    When charges of having disobeyed lawful commands were preferred against 32 members of the crew of the Maimoa in the Fremantle Police Court ...

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  11. DEARER MEAT

    Stocksalesmen predict an acute shortage of quality beef cattle at the Abattoris market. It is thought that prices will rise to ...

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  12. GIVING THEMSELVES UP

    The police have been notified that convicted men of other ships have decided to give themselves up. They agreed to present themselves in hatches of about 30 ...

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  13. TRAVELLERS TO MEET

    The annual meeting of the South Australian Commercial Traverllers and Ware housemen's Association will be held this evening the clubrooms, North terrace ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. BUTTER HELD UP

    "Unless the strike of British seamen ends before long Australian butter producers will lose tens of thousands of pounds." This statement was made by ...

    Article : 295 words
  15. Thebarton Cake Fair

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  16. MIMIC WARFARE

    Reviewing the military ma[?]vr[?]s[?] the South of England where mimie was fare has been inn progress for several days "The Times" in a leader declares that it ...

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  17. Voluntary Levy

    At a special meeting of the Operative Bricklayers Society held in the Trades Hall last night to consider the question of aid for striking British seamen ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. Chemical Institute

    The South Australian branch of the Australian Chemical Institute held its annual general meeting at the University on Thursday. Office bearers were ...

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  19. South African Sailings

    The P. & O. Branch Service liner Berrima will resume her voyage to Australia tomorrow. In spite of some dissension among the stewards the crew is not ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. TASMANIA PERTURBED

    The Hobart Chamber of Commerce and Tasmanian Shipping Committee today sent the following telegram to Mr. S. M. Bruce (Prime Minister): ...

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  21. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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  22. SIR GEORGE MURRAY

    Sir George Murray, K.C.M.G. (Chief Justice and Lieutenant-Governor of South Australia) will be 62 years of age on Sunday. He was born at Murray ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Prime Minister Unperturbed

    When Mr. S. M. Bruce (Prime Minister) arrived by the express from Melbourne this morning he .was informed of the rumors that he was to be served with a ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. STOP PRESS

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  25. Youth's Leg Broken

    Joseph Briggs, age 16 years, of 23 Flinders street, Kent Town, was riding a bicycle along Rundle street, Adelaide, this afternoon in an easterly direction, anti ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. Unaffected by Strike

    From London the steamer Raranga arrived at Dunedin today. The crew will not participate in the strike as the men signed articles in Britain under the new ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. Radio Calls Doctor

    Success (says a correspondent at Oodnada[?]ta) is assured the scheme of the Rev. J. Flynn (superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission) to link hospital ...

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  28. LABOR PREMIER

    Mr. J. Lyons (State Premier) who has denied a report that he intends to contest the Darwin (Tasmanian) seat in the Federal elections, pointed out today ...

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  29. TODAY'S SHOWS

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  30. More Warrants Issued

    Warrants were issued this morning for the arrest of seamen from the British steamer Mamaria who are on strike. Arrangements were made by the police ...

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  31. Dalcroze Committee Dance

    The Dalcroze committee dance, which will be held in the Maisou de Danse, Glenelg, on Friday October 2 (for the benefit of Miss Marjorie Bonnin, who is ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. Collision with Motor Car

    When turning into Leigh street, Adelaide in a motor car, which he was driving this afternoon, Mr. Horace Maple, of Edward street, Brighton, came into ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. WRIT FOR ALLEGED LIBEL

    Mr. Ben Watson, who is a Labor member. for Franklin in the State House, is issuing a writ for libel against "The Workers' Weekly," Sydney, which made ...

    Article : 45 words
  34. Customs Tariff

    Mr. J. Musgrave (collector of customs) has been advised by the Controller-General of Customs, Melbourne that notwithstanding the passing of the Validation Act. the ...

    Article : 45 words
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