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  2. FEDERAL CHIEF JUSTICE.

    Sir Adrian Knox, the Chief Justice of the High Court, has resigned. Justice Sir Isaac Isaacs has been appointed his successor. There will be now only five ...

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  3. THE STATE SESSION.

    Preparations for the opening of the State Parliamentary Session to-morrow will be completed at pre-sessional meetings of the Notionalist and Labor parties to-day. ...

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  4. MALLEE DEBTS.

    Far-reaching proposals for protecting the State and Mallee settlers from undue pressure of creditors and mortgagees, to protect a settler's assets, and to afford ...

    Article : 557 words
  5. SECURITY BREAKDOWN.

    The convening of a full meeting of the British delegation for to-night after the week-end interviews is interpreted in some quarters to suggest the virtual ...

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  6. CHAOS IN GERMANY.

    The new Cabinet formed by Dr. Hein- rich Braining, which is the seventeenth since the war. is receiving little support from any section of the press. It has ...

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  7. CANADA'S TARIFF.

    The Empire Economic Conference having been definitely set for September, the Canadian budget, which will be brought down shortly; will be drafted accordingly. ...

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  8. BUSSING AIRMEN FO[?]

    The missing hers Messrs. D. Sini[?] W. Shiers, who in their Ryan mon[?] City of Sydney were forced down o[?] day about 40 miles from Wyn[?] ...

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  9. McKAY'S PLANT IN CANADA.

    The detention by the immigration authorities at Vancouver of eight Australian workmen taken there by H. V. McKay Pty. Ltd., of Melbourne, for the ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. Slate Attorney-General's Comment.

    Commenting yesterday on the retirement of Sir Adrian Knox, the State Attorney-General (Mr. Slater) said that he retirement because Sir ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. COAL MAGNATE'S GIFTS.

    Before Sir Adrian knox went to the Chief Justiceship he was one of the prominent figures in the Australian Jockey Club. He was chairman, and ran some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. The Next Senior Judge.

    In the absence of the Chief Justice (Sir Isaac Isaacs) from the Commonwealth, Mr. Justice Duffy, the next senior judge of the court, will act as ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S ADVERSE BALANCE.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Figures published in "The Age" to-day relating to the operation of the Canadian-Australian trade treaty have brought a reply from the ...

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  14. Vacancy on Bench May Not Be Filled.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--It is understood that the Federal Government will not take steps to fill the vacancy on the High Court bench caused by the elevation ...

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  15. TEXTILE DISPUTE.

    Meetings or textile workers in Yorkshire held during the week end have strengthened the belief of trade union executives that all will cease work when the wage ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. COMMISSIONER OF TITLES.

    The State Attorney-General (Mr. W. Sinter) in a statement issued late yesterday afternoon said that in view of the serious condition of the State's finances ...

    Article : 291 words
  17. PORT OF LONDON.

    The twenty-first report of the Port of London authority emphasises the fact that it is the most extensive port of the world, extending for 69 miles, and ...

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  18. WHEAT POOL A GAMBLE

    Addressing members of the Australian Women's National League at St. Kilda town hall yesterday afternoon, Mr. H. E. Cohen, M.L.C. said the three outstanding ...

    Article : 373 words
  19. THE POLICE SEARCH[?]

    WINDHAM. Monday.--The Government meat works received a wireless message at 1.40 p.m. to-day from the meeting airmen, stating that they were O [?] ...

    Article : 428 words
  20. SERIOUS PLIGHT OF SETTLERS.

    Discussing the question of Mallee debts yesterday, the Minister of Lands (Mr. Bailey) said that owing to successive bad seasons in the Malice most of then settlers ...

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  21. SIR A. KNOX'S CAREER.

    A vigorous common sense distinguished Sir Adrian Knox as Chief Justice of the High Court. Nothing aroused him to more outspoken remonstrance than ...

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  22. ITALIAN ART.

    The Government last night gave, a banquet to mark the success which attended the recently-concluded Italian art exhibition, which was visited by over 500,000 ...

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  23. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    The New York "World" has presented the results of a poll taken among "speak-easy" operators, which showed them to ho overwhelmingly in favor of a ...

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  24. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--A . Commonwealth railway car left the rails between Gordon and Wilson on the north-south line to-day, and turned over three times, ...

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  25. REASON FOR RETIREMENT.

    SYDNEY. Monday.-- When the Federal High Court met to-day, Mr. Justice Isaacs announced that the Chief Justice of Australia, Sir Adrian knox, had retired. The ...

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  26. CONDITIONS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. G. W. Holcombe, stipendiary magistrate of Port Adelaide, in an interview declared that unemployment as an economic condition, in Australian was extremely ...

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  27. FINANCIAL STRINGENCY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In a statement to the press to-day, the Australian Railways Union announced that the president of the union had been advised by the ...

    Article : 224 words
  28. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    Because autograph hunting has become such an affliction to the cricketers, the Australian, Eleven manager (Mr. Kelly) is doing his utmost to discourage the ...

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  29. BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    Anglo-Egyptian negotiations will be formally and publicly opened in the Locarno, room at the Foreign Office to-morrow morning, when speeches will be made by ...

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  30. REVIVING NATIONALISM.

    The first of a series of rallies to be held with the object of reviving National ism was staged at the, Dandenong town hall last night, in the presence of a large ...

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  31. MISSING MAN'S BODY FOUND IN RIVER.

    DEVON PORT, Monday.--Albert Hawkins, married, residing at Penguin, having been missing from his home for some weeks, his continued absence led to search ...

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  32. FOOD SUPPLIES ON PLANE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It was stated today the City of Sydney carried two the bottles of malted milk, 2 tins of meat essence, 12 flasks of compressed malted ...

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  33. THE NEW CHIEF JUSTICE.

    Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs, the now Chief Justice, is in his seventy-fifth year, having been born at Melbourne on 6th August, 1855. He first became a judge of the High ...

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  34. SHARING THE BURDEN.

    Sir,--All sides of politics and all sections of the community recognise that we are passing through a painful economic period. Thousands of honest men and ...

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  35. TREATMENT FOR CANCER.

    A helpless and lonely prisoner in Pentonville gaol, known only by a number, is being nursed to health after a most severe operation for cancer. ...

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  36. SIX PERSONS INJURED.

    Sydney Monday.--When two cars collided with terrific fore eat St. Peter's the six occupants of one car were injured. The car was reduced to a mass ...

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  37. CANBERRA HOTELS.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The calling of tenders for the leasing of Hotels Anis- lie and Wellington has proved as unsatisfactory, as the inviting of tenders for the ...

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  38. ARAB DELEGATION IN LONDON.

    The Palestine Arab delegation reached London to-night. It is headed by Musa Kazim Pasha, and includes the Grand Mufti and mayor of Jerusalem. ...

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  39. WILL SMITH CONTINUE FLIGHT ?

    SYDNEY, Monday,--Miss l. Smith, sister of Pilot Smith, to-night stated who bail no news beyond the fact that the boys had been found, and they did not ...

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  40. OTRANTO IN A COLLISION.

    The Orient liner Otranto (20,032 tons) collided with the French steamer Bernardin de St. Pierre (10,208 tons), which was anchored in the harbor. The ...

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  41. CONTACT WITH LIVE WIRE.

    Sydney, Monday.--When one of his shoulders came into contact with a live wire on an electric light pole at Banksia to-day Albert Roberts, 45 years, of ...

    Article : 72 words
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