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  2. EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons to-day, the Foreign Secretary (Sir Ansten Chamberlain) said for some time the Egyptian Army had attracted the ...

    Article : 309 words
  3. THE ANGORICHINA T.B. HOSTEL.

    The Angorichina Hostel, to be opened by his Excellency the Governor (Sir Tom Bridies) on June 18. is in the Flinders Ranges, about 11 miles from the Parschina railway-station. This hostel, [?] ted by the Tubercular Soldiers' Aid Society, subsidised by the Government, gives the first organised opportunity to try the Central Australian climate and atmosphere for the alleviation of tubercules under ideal conditions. The hostel is fitted with every possible convenience for the comfort of the paifents. Electric light and water are laid on. Gifts of comforts of all, descriptions have been received by the society. An ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    The members of the Australian Industrial Mission recognise toe physical impossibility of completing their report in Washington, and the most that may be ...

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  5. THE LABOR SPLIT.

    All the members of the Labor Party in the two Federal Chambers, with the exception of Senator Graham (Vie), Senator McHugh (S.A.), Senator Findley (Vice), ...

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  6. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    It was mated at Newcastle to-day that if the strike of coal trimmers lasted another two weeks, about 30,000 men would be thrown out of employment. ...

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  7. POLITICS IN JAPAN.

    The inauguration of a party known as the "Constitutional Democrats" has established a strictly two-political party system in Japan by the official merging to-day of ...

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  8. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    Two hundred thousand Mauritians from all over the island to-day -accorded the Duke and Dances of York a wonde[?] reception. Every point of vantage on the' ...

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  9. THE YELLOW CAB DISPUTE.

    A large crowd of former employes of Yellow Cabs (South Australia) gathered outside the Industrial Court on Thursday morning, when the courtroom was opened ...

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  10. THE PORT ADELAIDE ELECTION.

    The Speaker of the House of Assembly (Hon. G. R. Laffer) will on Saturday issue the writ for the Port Adelaide by-election, rendered necessary through the election of ...

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  11. MR. CONDONS POSITION.

    Although the State executive of the Labor Party will meet this afternoon to deal with the by-election at Port Adelaide, is in rezarded as practically certain that ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. GREAT EXPECTATIONS.

    George William Hardman told the official assignee in :fae Bankruptcy Court today that he bad had great expectations and lived on them. The last position be ...

    Article : 273 words
  13. OVERSEASSPORITNG.

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  14. DEATH IN THE RING.

    Steve Adams, of Chicago, died in the ring on Wednesday evening a few minutes after being knocked out by Sammy Mandell. the lightweight champion of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. BATTLE OF JUTLAND.

    The "Narrative of the Battle of Jutland," which was officially published in 1924, has now been followed by a Blue Book, entitled "Reproduction of the ...

    Article : 320 words
  16. AGREEMENT EXPECTED.

    The Cabinet has completed its reply to the British Note. It is understood that its attitude points to an early and [?]able agreement on the matters in ...

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  17. THE SOVIET.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Home Secretary (Sir William JoynsonHicks). replying to questions, said, the documents found on the premises of Areas. ...

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  18. SAKWAT PASHA CONCILIATORY

    Although expressing his inabilty to make a decleration. Serwat Pasha, in a [?] to the "Morning Post." says there is every reason to hope that, thanks to ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. COUNTRY CRICKET.

    A new series of county matches was begun to-day, Marylebone, eight for 313, against Wales (Newman TO, Ingle 51, Campbell ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. AN ILLEGAL STRIKE.

    The Industrial Commissioner to-day ruled that the fine of £250 imposed on the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association for participating in ...

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  21. VLADIVOSTOCK.

    The Pekin corrsspondent of the "Daily Express". states that Soviet Russia' announces the cloing of Viadivostock to British shipping, thought it represents [?] ...

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  22. A HORSE THAT LOST.

    Kyram Matthew Gunning (31), clerk, was to-day charged at the Central Police Court with having falsified account books, and with having embezzled money ...

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  23. PADEREWSKI INTERRUPTED.

    During his matince concert to-day Paderewski, after he had started a rhapsody with a resounding bang, [?] a man peering through a chink in one of the ...

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  24. AN OFFER TO BE MADE THIS MORNING.

    It is probable that the cabs will be plying for hire again in the course of a day or so. During the trouble both aides bad adopted a determined ...

    Article : 267 words
  25. TRANSATLANTIC FLYING.

    Captain Janney, a Canadian flying ace. announces thai he w:l'. make a non-slop (light to London, Ottawa on June 30, to celebrate Canada's jubilee. He will ...

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  26. SIR H. CURTISBENNETT.

    Lady Curtin Benett, who is now in Australia, has been granted a decree of divorce on the ground of Sir Henry's misconduct in Paris. The petitioner gave ...

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  27. OVERTURES TO AMERICA.

    "The differences between Great Britain and Russia will result in the Soviet giving the United States her trade, declared M. Longin Guerus, the Soviet Trade ...

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  28. PACIFIC TRADE.

    The Trans-Atlantic Steamship Company, whose headquarters are at Gothenbur has decided to enter the Australian trace with the motor steamer Brongy, which ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. THE BUND.

    At a conference of representatives of interstate blind organisations to-day it was agreed that all blind people employed in industrial trades be paid a living wage, ...

    Article : 198 words
  30. SHAKESPEARE AND THE CLASSICS.

    That Shakespeare was intimate with and to some extent owed his style to classical, literature was the contention of Mr. D. H. Hollidge. lecturer on classics at the ...

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  31. ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION.

    Reginald Cleeve Warr Eaton (31). conveyancer, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with havnig fraudulently msxppropriatec £430. was in violation ...

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  32. CAPTAIN LINDBERGH.

    President Coolidge announced to-day that Captain Lindbergh has accepted an invitation to sail for home aboard the cruser Memphis, leaving Cherbourg direct ...

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  33. INDIA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Dewan Bahadur Rangachariar, who represented India at the Canberra ceremonies, in an address to city men to-day, said more Indians should come to ...

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  34. A BRUTAL MURDER.

    Broadstairs, a little Kentish seaside resort. which has associations with Charles Dickens, was the scene of the bruta. murder of Mrs. Sonia Ramsay at cafe. ...

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  35. A LITHUANIAN GENERAL SHOT.

    The Lithuanian, General Kleszinski, who was caught handing military documents to a high Soviet official, has been conicted by court-martial and shot at Kovno. ...

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  36. THE OLYMPIA GAMES.

    In tespouse to a letter from Lord Roch dale the chairman of the British Olypmic Council, the Prime Minister (Mr C[?]), in his capacity as president of the New ...

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  37. READE PARK DEVELOPMENTS.

    The extension of car to Colonel Light Gardens is already sending values up at Reade Park where a number of good class homes are being erected. At the ...

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  38. HOTELS ON ANZAC DAY.

    The Full Court to-day decided by a majority, Mr. Justice Gordon dissenting, that the action of the State Governor in issuing a proclamation under the Liquor Act. ...

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  39. ROUND THE WORLD BY MOTOR CYCLE.

    Messrs. B. H. Cathrik and J. P. Castley, who arrived in Perth on May 19 preparatory to undertaking the Australasian ...

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  40. TRADE UNION BILL.

    The" Trade Union Bill was further considered in the House of Commons today. A discussion took place on a clause ...

    Article : 159 words
  41. FEDERAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

    The following nositions have been created under the Federal Health Department:—Director of Ep demiolocy. Dirertor of Tuberculosis and Venereal Diseases and ...

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  42. THE ART OF BUYING.

    The art of buying correctly is a gift persessed by few. Mr. Craven, of J. Craven and Co. Ltd., is one whose buying ability is as equally well known in London and ...

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  43. STRIKE AT DARWIN.

    There was a strike among coal lumpere this morning. when the steamer Kyogle called in for coal the men in the railway yard demanded 4/ per hour, the same as ...

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  44. WOMEN HAIRDRESSERS.

    The Deputy Industrial Commissioner to-day amended the award made in April for female hairdressers appealed against Master ladies' Hairdressers' ...

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  45. TOBACCO GROWING.

    [?] to-day to the reported decision of the Commonwealth Governement to encourage the development of the Australian [?] growing industry by taking ...

    Article : 108 words
  46. OVERLAND MOTORISTS.

    The overland motorists Messrs, Ellis and Bricles, have arrived at Quatter, on their way to Australian. ...

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  47. NEW GUINEA GOLD.

    A number of prospectors returned from the Edie Creek goldfields by the steamer Marsina to-day, bringing 11,000 ounces of gold with them. Mr. H. Costello, one ...

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  48. WIRTH BROS: CIRCUS.

    Mr. G. L. Petersen, the advance manager for Wirth Bros.' Circus, has arrived in Adelaide in charge of the advance staff to make arrangements for a short season ...

    Article : 58 words
  49. SNAKE VENOM EXPERIMENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  50. Advertising

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