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  2. MR. LANG.

    The Mutch faction of the New South Wales Labor Party, which has broken away from the Premier (Mr. Lang), will be led at ...

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  3. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS.

    In cool sunny weather this morning the Renown anchored two miles from Port Lcuis, a picturesque town straggling along the ehores of a pretty bay, with ...

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  4. SENATOR BORAH.

    Senator Borah, whose anti-British policy in American foreign affairs has made him a conspicuous figure has cent a message ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GREECE.

    M. Venizelos has created a sensarion by the publication of an article urging the Republican leaders to insist on the Coalition Government holfing a plebiscite without ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    Members of the council and senate of the University who desire to attend the levee at Government House to-morrow are requested to assemble at the University ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    Australia is not likely to be affected to any serious extent by the termination of the trade agreement between Great Britain and Russia. Last year the total ...

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  8. H.M.A.S. CANBERRA.

    The second Australian cruiser, H.M.A.S. Canberra, was launched at Glasgow on Tuesday by Princess Mary- H.M.A.S. Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JUVENILE COURTS.

    In the report of the Departmental Committee of Great Britain on the treatment of young offenders interesting references are made to juvenile courts. The report ...

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  10. CHINA.

    The Chinese cruption, which [?] in the [?] and then moved to the cave of China, is now shifting ta the north, and Pokin and [?] ...

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  11. THE NEW JUDGE.

    It was expected that the appointment of judge of the Supreme Court in secession to Mr. Justice Poole would be made by the Executive Council on ...

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  12. MAILS FROM LONDON.

    English mails by the Orvieto are expected to arrive in Adelaide overland from Fremantle on Friday evening. The letter portion will be distributed the ...

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  13. TRIAL OF AISTROPE.

    Twenty-six witnesses will be called for the Crown in the trial of Ernest Edward Aistrope, for alleged murder, which has been specially set down for hearing in the ...

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  14. MILDER DAY TEMPERATURES.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—"Another very cold and frosty morning was experienced throughout the greater part of South Australia on ...

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  15. SHEEP AND LAMB MARKET.

    Another full supply of sheep was yarded in the Abattoirs market yesterday, and comprised a good selection of trade conditioned classes. Owing to the ...

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  16. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The dispute between the stevedores and the overseas ship owners lasted only one day, and is the shortest dispute in the history of the waterside workers in ...

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  17. ECONOMIC CONFER-

    In dealing with the minimum wage-fixing machinery, the Committee on Advanced Labor Legislation is freely quoting Australia, which is referred to as the ...

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  18. SLOPING FLOORS IN CARGO SHED.

    In consequence of the protest made by waterside workers against the building of sloping floors at the new cargo shed at the Outer Harbor, the work was ...

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  19. THE SOVIET.

    In connection with the request of the Russian Charge d'Affairea for an [?] of the time limit for the departure of [?] officials, engaged in [?] the ...

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  20. CONFERENCES OF FAITH AND

    The world conference of Faith and Order will meet at Lausanne, Switzerland, from August 3 till August 21. Nearly all the larger Protestant denominations of the ...

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  21. PORT LINCOLN FREEZING WORKS.

    The fact that the Port Lincoln Freezing Works are not paying, owing chiefly to the lack of supplies, was yesterday brought under the notice of the Minister of ...

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  22. NEW AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMME.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. Cowan) atated yesterday that he and the Commissioner of Crown lands (Hon. G. F. Jenkins) were considering the subject ...

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  23. CAPTAIN LINDBERGH

    Captain Lindbergh, wearing his decorations, was the guest of honor to-night at a dinner by the Royal Aeroplane Club and other aeronautical societies. He met many ...

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  24. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The Customs revenue for the eleven months ended May 31 totalled £40,261,435, against £36,180,770 for the corresponding period of last year, as increase of ...

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  25. DEBATE IN THE LORDS.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Parmoor (Labor) initiated a debate on the [?] of relations with [?]. He said such a step was generally a prelade ...

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  26. NO WORK AT BROKEN HILL.

    The officer in charge of the Department Of Labor and Industry, N.S.W, at Brokan Hill (Mr. T. Gordon Bennet) states that men are arriving there from various ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    It is stated that the issue of a loan of £3,000,000 for the Queensland Government is pending. ...

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  28. COLD MORNINGS.

    Overcoats, scarfs, gloves, furs, and muffa are much in use these mornings. This week the minimum temperature each moreing has been less than 40 deg. On ...

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  29. EMPIRE RELATIONS.

    A plea for the widening of the scheme for the interchange of Empire teachers is made in the Board of Education annual report. "We hope," the ...

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  30. MR. McCORMACK.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. McGormack) was to-day entertained at luncheon by the Labor Party. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald presided and said he had ...

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  31. PRISON REGULATIONS.

    Prison regulations have been amended to provide that each prisoner will be held responsible for all Government property issued to him. and must return to the ...

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  32. SPARK ARRESTERS ON ENGINES.

    Daring the summer complaints are frequently made by country people about the prevalence of bush fires, which they often say are caused by sparks from ...

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  33. NUNGESSER AND COLI.

    A monoplane designed to search for the missing airmen. Captain Nungesser and Coli, is scheduled to leave to-morrow. The pilots will be Mr. Cotton, who plans to ...

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  34. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    All hope of an early settlement of the strike of trimmers at Newcastle has vanished. To-day, the crews of ten steamers in that port were paid off. These ...

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  35. "BIG BROTHERS."

    Mr. Victor H. Ryan, director of the Government Tourist Bureau, who visited Melbourne last week in connection with the "Big Brother" movement, has reported ...

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  36. MR HAVELOCK WILSON.

    Mr. J. Havelock Wilson announces that he is resigning in September, owing to the age limit of 70, his position of president ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. A LAST WARNING.

    The Communist International has carried a resolution giving M. Trotsky and other opposition leaders a last [?] to desist from sowing discord in the party ...

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  38. THE DRIED FRUIT ACT.

    Momber of the Dried Fruit Control Board watted on the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. Cowan) yasterday with reference to the position which has arisen ...

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  39. EGYPT.

    It is stated in authoritative circles that Great Britain's Note to Egypt is not an ultimatum. On the contrary, it is a most friendly message. ...

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  40. LINKING HENLEY AND GLENELG.

    The work of extending the Richmond and Rosetta road to the sea across the intervening swamp land is proceeding apace. It will not be long before the ...

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  41. LICENSING BOOKMAKERS.

    the question of licenaing bookmakers has been before the public for some time. A correspondent in a letter to "The Advertise" yesterday claimed that ...

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  42. PROHIBITION.

    The Supreme Court to-day refused to review the decision of the Federal Court of New York in dismissing the suit brought by the Association of Mastera and Mates, ...

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  43. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. Gattanach and Dowrick the are on a mission from Victoria to advance Australian trade, had a conference with the Minister of Finance (Mr. Robb) ...

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  44. THE YELLOW CAB DISPUTE.

    No settlement was effected on Wednesday of the dispute between the Yellow Cab Company and the drivers employed by that company. Additional interest ires ...

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  45. TRADE UNION BILL

    Consideration of the Trade Union Bill was resumed in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. George Lansbury moved an ...

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  46. THE EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    Regulations under the Early Closing Act, which were approved by the Executive Council yesterday, provide that the Act shall not apply in respect of any shop ...

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  47. R.M.S. ORVIETO.

    The R.M.S. Orvieto, from London, in expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday The vessel Will sail for the sastern States the same ...

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  48. LEGACIES FOR CHARITIES.

    Eider's Trustee and Executor Company announces having- paid the following legacies in terms of the will of Mr. Thomas Gregrory, late of Glenelg:—£100 to the ...

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  49. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    The number of registered unemployed this week was 078,200, a decrease of 28,817 for the week, and the lowest figures since 1920. The cost of living figures one the ...

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  50. KANGAROO ISLAND CABLE

    The Acting Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. L.A. Grifiths) stated yesterday that good work was accomplished in repairing the breaks in the Kangaroo Island cable ...

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  51. TOE KIMBERLEY ATROCITIES.

    The second arrest in connection with the atrocities against aborigines near the Forrest River Mission, in the East Kimberley division of the far north, was ...

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  52. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN,

    Payments of over £2,500,000 to Commonwealth loan investors were made by the Federal Treasury on Tuesday. of this cum £2.044,974 represented ...

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  53. "THE CHRONICLE."

    There are a number of interesting subjects dealt with in the illustrated supplement issued with this week's edition of "The Chronicle." A full page is devted ...

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  54. A MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has received the following message from the King:— It gives the great pleasure to ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT AND WINE IN CANADA.

    The chairman of the Victorian Water Commission (Mr. W. Cittanach), who went to Canada after having attended the PatPacific Conference at Honolulu, has cabled ...

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  56. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  57. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA.

    Nursery rhymea eleverly woven together in the form of an overture by Roger Quilber, the eminent British composer, will be one of the features of the concert on ...

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  58. BRITISH FILMS

    British Controlled Films Limited has been floated to distribute British pectures in the Dominions in affliction with the British Dominions Film Exchange a New ...

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  59. THE SNAKE PARK.

    Mr. H. H. Heuzenroeder, who has beer. appointed curator of the Snake Park, will begin his duties to-marrow. The electrical heating of the cages will be ...

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  60. AMATEUR STATUS OF FOOTBALLERS.

    At a meeting of the council of the Amateur Athletic Association on Wednesday evening the question of the status of amateur runners who are league ...

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  61. FOOD AND DRUGS.

    Mr. J. W. Graaby, who attended the Food and Drugs Conference in Melbourne last week as commercial representative of South Australia, stated on Thursday that ...

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  62. THE WIRELESS COMMISSION.

    The wireless commission resumed its sittings to-day, when Mr. Markell. who appeared for 2BL station, said the made contended that Amalgamated Wireless ...

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  63. PROMENADE CONCERTS.

    The British [?] Company has [?] continue the famous promemade concerts at Queen's Hall, which were threatened with extinction owing ...

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  64. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES.

    Professor W. K. Hancock will driver the first of a course of [?] lectures on the Renalssance in Florence on Tuesday [?] The lecture will [?] with ...

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  65. GLEN OSMOND-ROAD.

    The National Randa Association recently approached the City Council with regard to the Glen Osmond-road, and was advised that the council had already decided ...

    Article : 61 words
  66. Advertising

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    Advertising : 84 words
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