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  2. THE TRAMWAYS DISPUTE.

    Derinite action was taken this afternoon by the Tramways Board, which issued the following ultimatum:— "Notice is honour given that those ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    Mr. Theodore has spent a week in a hospital owing to a post-nasal operation, which was completely satisfactory. He will give a private farewell dinner on ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On enquiry at the Adelaide Hospital yesterday it was ascertained that Miss M. L. Lawry, of Gover-street North Adelaide who was admitted on Wednesday ...

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  5. EASTBOURNE MURDER.

    Josting crowds, some of whom had picnicked at night in the adjoining fields, gathered early this morning at the bungalow near Eastbourne, where the inquest ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Lot Fisher Richards, proprietor of the English Tailoring Company died suddenly at his residence at Payneham on April 25 at the age of 69. His ...

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  7. MINISTERS OF AGRICULTURE.

    The conference of Ministers of Agriculture was resumed to-day, when the New South Wales Minister (Mr. F. A. Chaffey) presided. The Governor (Sir Dudley de ...

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  8. THE BELLBIRD MINE.

    A party of seven men entered the Bellbird colliery at 16.35 a.m. to-dav to build an alright barrier about eight [?] on the outer side of the one a ready constructed ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons Sir T. Rowater asked if the Chancellor of the Exchequer would reconsider his decision in regard to Imperial preference, in view of ...

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  10. TRAM RUNS INTO LORRY.

    A tram and a motor lorry owned by Mr. Penfold Hyland [?] into collison at the corner of [?] street and find [?] spuare yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock ...

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  11. A TAXATION OFFICER.

    The Treasurer in the House of Representatives to-day, told Mr. Makin that the Public Service Board had reported that it was unable to approve of the request ...

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  12. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    Admiral Coontz's report dealing with the Atlantic and Pacific [?] man[?] has been published by the Naval Department. It indicates that there is a ...

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  13. MOTOR AND BICYCLE IN COLLISION.

    A motor car, driven by Mr. I. L. Radman, of Elma-avenue, Kingswood and travelling in a northerly direction along King william-street on Friday afternoon ...

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  14. PECULIAR CALLERS.

    Lands Office and handed over particulars of a place of land which she desired to trace. It was, she said, a Government grant to her grandfather, and she wanted ...

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  15. A BROKEN COLLARBONE.

    On Saturday. Lorna Thomas, the twoyear-old daughter of Mr. H. C. Thomas, of Gulnare, was driving a cow from a paddock. when if turned on her pony, wich ...

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  16. TIGHT SHIRT COLLAR CAUSED DEATH.

    Mr Sydney Graham King (31) of Murwillumbah was found dead in the bachyard of his house yesterday, and at an enquiry the [?]ner found that he had died ...

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  17. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    At the instance of President Coolidge the Congressional committee on the Immigration Bill has reconsidered its decision on the Japanese exclusion provisions, and will ...

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  18. ACCIDENT AT SPENCER STREET RAILWAY-STATION.

    The Adelaide express, on which the Governor (Sir Tom Bridges) was a passenger, was delayed for 40 ministers to-day, as the result of a colision at Spencer-street. ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. LAST NIGHTS OF 'TOWN TOPICS."

    The remarkably successful season of Messrs. Bill Maloney and Elton Black's Town Topics," at the Theatre Royal, is rapidly drawing to a close as only nine ...

    Article : 163 words
  20. THE MOTORCAR MURDER

    The inquest concerning the death of John George O'Neill, who was murdered on the night of April 4 while carrying out an engagement in a taxi-car, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    At an inquest to-day at Burnie, touching the death of Frederick Ambrese Morris (15), at Natone, yesterday evidence showed that the with his brother, was taking in a ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. ALLEGED WOUNDING.

    Thomas Charles Bach (62), contractor, pleaded not guilty to a charge of having wounded Frederick Tremble, on March 24. The Crown Proscutor alleged that ...

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  23. THE CITY OF SINGAPORE

    The work of discharging grain from No. 5 hold and benzine from No. 4 hold continued on Thursday at the steamer City of Singapore. The grain which has been ...

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  24. NOT A MURDER.

    A human hand, some human bodies, several strange instruments and glass [?] all in a box, were found under an empty house at Chatswood recently by boys who ...

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  25. A FLOATING DOCK

    Since 1891 the people of Newcastle have been agitating for a floating dock, Yesderday a deputation representative of all shades of opinion brought the matter ...

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  26. FLYING ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    The seaplane in which Wing-Commander J. Goble and Flying-Officer I. E. McIntyre arc attempting to fly round Australia is still delayed at Carnarvon, and the fine ...

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  27. CEMENTING FRIENDSHIPS.

    M. Merlin, the French Envoy, has arrived and been welcomed by the Government municipal officials, the Embassy and leaders of the French colony. To-morrow ...

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  28. IDLE VESSELS.

    It was stated this morning that there was a possibility of either the Katoomba or the Kargoola being re-commissioned and placed on the Western Australian ...

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  29. THE ARGENTINE STRIKE.

    The Syndicates Union passed a resolution to end the strike of the athliated unions at midnight on Wednesday, in view of a public assurance that the arrested ...

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  30. RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE

    Archbishop Riley (Church of England), commenting on religions observance, said they might appeal to the better nature of men, and ask them not to do things on ...

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  31. SHORTAGE OF CLERGYMEN.

    The Bishop of Durham, at the Convocation of the Archdiocese of York, proposed the ordination of candidates to the diaconate at 21 years of age, instead 0f 23, ...

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  32. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The match between the South Africans and Derby, which was postponed yesterday owing to rain, began to-day. Two wicket was [?]. Taylor won the toss ...

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  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 11,826 bales were offered. There was a good selection of Merinos and fine scoureds. Bidding was active with steady prices. Mediums ...

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  34. DISCHARGED POLICEMEN.

    Specific instances were riven to-day by members of the special constabulary force, of ex-members who, It is said, have been consistently refused employment because ...

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  35. ALLEGED THEFT.

    The detectives arrested today Sydney Godfrey (27). single, employed in Fremantle' by Messrs R. P. North & Company, baggage and Customs agents on a ...

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  36. PROHIBITION.

    'A convention of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. after showing marked insurgency, adopted a resolution calling for obedience and support on the ...

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  37. FOOD CONSERVATION CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Gillies (Acting-Premier of Queensland) met the Premier (Sir George Fuller) and the Minister of Railways (Mr. Ball) at a Parliamentary luncheon to-day. ...

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  38. AN UNUSUAL SIGHT.

    Residents of Fenwick-street, North Carlton, were surprised last night. Throwing up their windows they saw two policemen fighting. Both fell to the ground ...

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  39. ALLEGED HARBORING.

    After deliberating from 3.25 p.m. yesterday until 11.35 a.m. to-day the jury in the Leslie ("Squizzy") Taylor case failed to agree and were discharged. Taylor was A warrant was to-day issued for the arrest of Taylor on a charge of having neglisently driven a motor car and [?] grievons bodily harm to Miss Daphne ...

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  40. MOUNT LYELL PRODUCTION.

    The Mount Lycil production for the four weeks ended April 30 was:—Ore treated by mill, 6,877 tons; concentrates produced, [?] Mount Lycil ore smelted, 454 North Mount Lyell one ...

    Article : 90 words
  41. DEATH FOR PROFITEERS.

    The trial was concluded of sixteen industrialists charged with economic [?] pionage corruption, and unfair practices." Two were sentenced to death, and a ...

    Article : 74 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. THE DUAL ARBITRATION SYSTEM.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) is annoyed with the Federal Parliament. He says it meddles too much with industrialism instead of devoting its time to vital ...

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  44. KALGORLIE OUTPUTS.

    The April outputs were:—Ivanhoe, 10,119 tons, yielding 3,900 fine ounce. Great Boulder-[?] tons, yielding [?] expenditure. £30,214. Associated-5.717 tons, yielding £6,978 ...

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  45. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    The larger applicants for the New Zealand £5,000,000 loan will receive about 25 per cent, and the smaller a little more. Dealings began at par to one-eight ...

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  46. TIMBER STAGING COLLAPSES.

    The timber staging at the Little Collinsstreet end of the concrete structure being erected on an old Temple Court site, collapsed today, and tone of wet sand and ...

    Article : 128 words
  47. AN AEROPLANE SMASH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  48. THE BALLOT-BOX DISPUTE.

    A letter received by Mr. A. Stewart (Federal Secretary of the A.L.P.) from Mr. W. Carey (New South Wales secretary) complains that the Federal executive ...

    Article : 91 words
  49. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In accordance with the request of the New Zealand Cricket Council, the Marylebone Cricket Club has extended the rules passed in 1922 as regards the eight ball ...

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  50. THE BOXER INDEMNITY.

    The House of Representatives has adopted a resolution ordering as an act of friendship the remission of the remainder of China's Boxer indemnity, totalling ...

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  51. OLYMPIC APPEAL FUND.

    The committee of the S.A.R.A. have rereived £13 14/, proceeds of sales of photographs of the Murray Bridge crew [?] nated to the fund try Messrs, Gollin and ...

    Article : 43 words
  52. LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    About 1,000 fat cows were yarded at Newmarket to-day, the quality being well suited to trade requirements. The demand lacked and motion, price receding to 20 below best week's ...

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  53. H.M.A.S. ADELAIDE PRESENTATION FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  54. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The members of the Young Australia League were entertained at Hampton Court by Mrs. Pickles and her son, Mr. Sydney Pickles, an Australian aviator, at ...

    Article : 43 words
  55. SELECTION BALLOTS.

    An the recent A.L.P. Conference closed without discussion on a proposal to abolish selection ballots, a move is on foot to petition the executive to call a special ...

    Article : 95 words
  56. THE HIGH PRICE OF LEATHER.

    That the tremendous lose in "hides through bad flaying is a serious factor in the raising of the price of leather, extending even to footwear was stated by [?] ...

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  57. O'DWYER LIBEL CASE

    The hearing of the libel action brought by Sir Michael O'Dwyer against Sir S. Nair was resumed to-day. Sir M. O'Dwyer, whose cross-examination ...

    Article : 147 words
  58. THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND AND ARMENIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  59. PIG IRON AND LINSEED OIL.

    Owing to the depreciation of the lulian currency the Minister of Customs has ordered the of dumping duties to pig [?] from India. When landed duty ...

    Article : 65 words
  60. POWERFUL SMELLS.

    A deputation from Pa[?] to-day waited upon the Minister of Health (Mr. Oakes) and complained of discharge from sentic tanks into the Parramatta River. ...

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  61. DROUGHTY CONDITIONS

    The north-western and south-western parts of the State are suffering from an absence of rain. The Southern distrcts which have summer crops, depending on ...

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  62. ENGLISH RACING.

    The betting for the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes decided at the Newmarket First Spring meeting to-day, was 11 to 2 against Diophon, 100 to 9 Bright Night, ...

    Article : 68 words
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