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  2. COMMONWEALTH ARBITRATION COURT.

    Judge Drake-Brockman will sit in the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and' Arbitration in Adelaide this morning. There will be at least two cases ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) stated yesterday that he would take the opportunity this week, to address the House of Assembly on the financial situation, as he ...

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  4. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    As the Legislative Council has adjourned until August 16 the work of the State Parliament this week and next week will be continued to the Assembly. There are ten ...

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  5. THE FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK.

    The engineers employed at Helden's Motor Body Works, as Woodville, worked on Saturday and thus avoided any unpleasantness. A notice had been posted ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page). has advised the Mayor of Port Lincoln (Mr. A. Leech) that he will visit Port Lincoln on September 3. He has ...

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  7. THE TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    All the matters in connection with the recent trouble in the Tramway Employes Union, so far as they concerned the dismissal of Motorman Randall, were ...

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  8. PEERS AND PARLIAMENT ACT.

    In these turbulent post-war times, politics is no game for anyone with a weak heart. A Minister nowadays may be sailing along swimmingly one moment under ...

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  9. NAVAL CRISIS.

    The plenary sitting of the Naval Conference to have been held yesterday, was postponed until later in the week. ...

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  10. VESUVIUS.

    Vesuvius continues in her most pi[?] turesque mood, and thousands of tourists are coming to Naples to view the spectacle while several of the incoming liners ...

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  11. "NORTH-TERRACE FATED."

    Alderman Sir Frank Moulden asked the Lord Mayor at the meeting of the City Council on Monday whether any definite arrangements with reference ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S DISABILITIES.

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) stated yesterday that nothing further had been done with regard to the application for special financial assistance from the ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. THE SENATE VACANCY.

    A definite announcement that the Liberal Party would nominate a candidate for the vacancy in the Senate caused by the death of Senator McHugh was made by ...

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  14. BOULONGE MYSTERY.

    There was a startling development today in regard to the murder of Nurse Daniels at Boulogne earlier in the year It will be recalled that two English ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. THE CITY COUNCIL AND FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    A resolution was recently passed by the Sydney City Council protesting against the imposition of the Federal Land Tax on its property, and the support of other ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. WIDENING KING WILLIAM-ROAD.

    On the recommendation of Alderman Prosser, in the City Council on Monday, the tender of Messrs Townsend and Treager for £2,429 16/3, for widening and ...

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  17. GENERAL RAIN.

    The Director of Agriculture (Professor A. J. Perkins) said yesterday that the agricultural position for the season was now assured. The two general rains ...

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  18. MEALS FOR MALTESE.

    "It does not look as though the cases were very needy," remarked the Chief Secretary (Hon. H. Tassie) yesterday when referring to the attitude of the unemployed ...

    Article : 165 words
  19. THE ADVISORY COUNCIL OF EDUCATION.

    The report of the Advisory Council of Education for the year ended December 31, 1926, states that a resolution was carried in favor of raising the compulsory ...

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  20. ROUMANIA.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says Prince Carol [?] announces in a letter that his ren[?] of the throne, signed a year and a half ago, ...

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  21. THE STATE CABINET.

    A session of the State Cabinet, which occupied the whole of the afternoon, and extended into the evening, was held yesterday. The main business was the ...

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  22. CANADA'S JUBILEE.

    Every vessel in the harbor sounded a whistle of welcome when the Prince of Wales, Prince George, and the British Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) arrived on ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. LAMB EXPORT MARKET.

    Mr. H. Coles, of Coles Bros., Limited, who has returned from a visit to Leigh's Creek, said yesterday that the country between Peterborough and Parachilna was ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. SUGGESTED REMOVAL OF STATUES.

    With regard to the suggested removal of tramway poles at the comers of, the Queen's statue, Victoria-square, and" the alternative proposal 'to remove the statue, ...

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  25. COLONEL LIGHTS COTTAGE.

    Members of the Adelaide City Council at their meeting on Monday, decided to a[?] the invitation of the Thebarton council, to attend the unveiling on ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. BANK HOLIDAY.

    The first part of the August bank holiday was sunny and pleasant, and, despite occasional showers, motor traffic was heavy [?] all the [?] roads, and the traffic [?] ...

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  27. FURTHER SHOWERS.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—'"The energetic disturbance which passed over South Australia during the week-end brought rain throughout the ...

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  28. FEDERATION OF LAWYERS.

    The president of the South Australian Law Society (Mr. T. S. O'Halloran, K.C.) on Monday stated that the suggested formation of a representative Australian ...

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  29. A "MOTH" AEROPLANE.

    Captain Broad to-day flew from London to Nottingham in a de Havilland TigerMoth in 39 minutes 51 seconds, at the astonishing speed of 173 miles an hour. The ...

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  30. STOLEN JEWELLERY RETURNED.

    Recently the name of Mrs. P. A. Moss at Baron-terrace, North Adelaide, was broken into and some valuable jewellery, in addition to a large sum of money and ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. SOLDIERS' CENOTAPH.

    The foundation block of grey [?] for the soldiers' cenotaph in [?] was placed in position to-day. The block weighs nearly 18 tons, and [?] ...

    Article : 56 words
  32. HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENTS.

    Important schemes in connection with improvements to hospitals are in course of preparation by the Government, and will involve an expenditure of between ...

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  33. HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS.

    The Adelaide City Council has started work preparatory to widening King William-road from the northern boundary of Government House to 100 ft. south of ...

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  34. THE SOUTH JOHNSTONE STRIKE.

    A special meeting of Cabinet was held this morning, when the situation in the South Johnstone-district was discussed. Later the Acting Premier (Mr. Jones) ...

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  35. CROYDON TRAMS.

    The town clerk of Hindmarsh (Mr. G. D. Mudie). at a meeting of the council on Monday evening, said he had been advised that it was the intention, of the ...

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  36. UNLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL.

    Mr. H. C. Richards, M.P., will introduce to the Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) to-day a deputation, with a request that the Unity Central School shall ...

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  37. A MOTOR CAR STOLEN.

    Between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Monday a five-seater Packard motor car. owned by Mr. William Edward Warby, tailor of Dover-street. Highgate, was taken from ...

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  38. THE WESTERN RAILWAY SYSTEM.

    The conversion of the western railway system from narrow gauge to broad gauge was effected by the official of the Railways Department yesterday, although ...

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  39. THE CATTLE MARKET.

    Cattle were more plentiful than last week at the Abattoirs market yesterday by nearly 100, the total being approximately 1,200. Outback stations ...

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  40. THE BARRIER DISTRICT.

    Although 37 points of rain fell at Tarrawingee on Sunday afternoon, Poolamacca Station, about a mile west, had only one point. A mile north-east of ...

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  41. COMPLETING WORK IN GROTESTREET.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir Wallace Bruce). in answer to a question asked by Councillor Edwards, at the meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday said that ...

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  42. EMPIRE SERVICE CONFERENCE.

    "I have never attended a conference where the dominant note was so British, and there the atmosphere was so cordial," said Captain G. J. C. Dyett, the Federal ...

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  43. ROAD ACROSS CHINTULDA PLAIN.

    Messrs. Moseley & Coles, M's.P., have been' advised that the Commissioner of Public Works Hon. M. McIntosh), has approved of the recommendation of the ...

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  44. A STREET BRAWL

    Although, badly battered by a hostile mob more than 100 strong, three plainclothes-policemen to-night arrested two of the principals in an ugly street brawl ...

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  45. AID FOR THE FARMERS.

    The various sugar mills in the district have been circularised by the Australia Sugar Produces Association stating that an appeal has been made to the ...

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  46. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 288 words
  47. TO CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    The Reso touring party, who are going to Central Australia, will leave Melbourne to-day and pass through Adelaide to-morrow by train for Terowie. They will ...

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  48. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith & Co. report having received the following advices from Peterborough Peterborough. 31; Oodlawirra, 77; Cockburn, 12; Yunta, 23; Nackara, 21; Mannahill [?] ...

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  49. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION.

    A farther 11 members have been enrolled in the League of Nations Union. This makes a total bow of [?] The office of the union at National Chambers ...

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  50. LEVEL-CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    While riding a bicycle alone South-road, Edwardstown, shortly before 5 p.m. on Monday. Mr. William Alfred Price (66). laborer, of Sheffield-street, Malvern, ...

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  51. OPOSSUM SKIN SALES.

    A record number of opossum skins was handled at Adelaide sales during the selling period which closed last week. Although the recent open season for ...

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  52. ABATTOIRS AT BEUNOS AYRES.

    The Hon. W. J. Denny has received a letter from a friend in Buenos Ayree stating that two South Australians, Messrs. C. F. McCann and Rowe, the latter a ...

    Article : 66 words
  53. VIEWS OF EARLY ADELAIDE.

    A sub-committee, com[?]pising Aldermen G. McEwin and Roes and Councillors Glover, Jones. Lundie. and Matters was appointed by the Adelaide City Council ...

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  54. REGISTRATION OF SHOPS.

    Yesterday was the last day for the registration of shops under the provisions of the Shops and Factories Acts. Those who omitted, to register are liable to a ...

    Article : 52 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,109 words
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