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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) is •Bsngleting bis preparationa for the conferenes of State Premiers to be held in Melbourne next week, and as be ...

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  3. INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS.

    In furtherance of his desire to become better acquainted with the working of his department, the Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) has arranged to visit ...

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  4. WATERSIDE TROUBLES.

    Trouble has arisen at Rockbampton between the Wharf Laborers' Union and the shipping companies over the employment of local labor, and, as a result the ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor will preside at the annual meeting of the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on Thursday nest. On Friday morning his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SOVIET BUTCHERY.

    The Moscow correspondent of the British United Press states that twenty exmembers of the While Russian Guard ...

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  7. FUMES IN TUNNELS.

    Mr. N. L. Clark, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday night suffering from the effects of fumes after he had assisted the gassed new of an ...

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  8. CREATING LIFE.

    The bold prediction of Sir Oliver Lodge, regarding the probale creation of a vit[?] protoplasm has created great interet in scientifle circles. ...

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  9. LONDON, June 9.

    In view of the fact that it has been. found in seven petrol tanks that an airlock formed in the petrol pipe in the course of switching over to the last tank ...

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  10. A FINE WEEK-END.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:— "Further rain was recorded this morning throoghout the pastoral country of South Australia and over the ...

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  11. ROAD COMPETITION WITH RAILWAYS

    Among the questione causing the Government serious concern is the competition of motor transport with the railways Discussing the position yesterday, the ...

    Article : 267 words
  12. "BUY BRITISH GOODS."

    The Empire Marketing Board is presenting a challenge cup valued at £100 for the fineet display of Empire goods daring the advertising and exhibition week, July ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. EMPIRE AND AVIATION.

    Brigader-General P. R. Groves is taking over the generalship of the Air L[?] of the Empire immediately. Interviewed to-day by the "Daily ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. THE NEW JUDGE.

    It is expected that the appointment of Mr. A. W. Piper. K.C., as a Judge of the Supreme C[?] will be conformed at a meeting Of the ex[?] council on ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. THE POLISH OUTRAGE.

    With regard to the crisis following the assossi[?]tion of the Sovlet Ambassador to Poland, the Government, in their reply to the Sovlet Note, are most conciliatory. ...

    Article : 150 words
  16. THE SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Advice was received from Sydney taday that the Federal executive of the Seamen's Union had suspended the Newcastls branch of the organisation' for ...

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  17. GLAND TREATMENT FOR HORSE.

    The three-year-old racehorse Pentire, whose life was saved through the thyroid gland treatment, won the Mark Price Handicap at Manchester to-day. ...

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  18. LIEUTENANT CHAMMIRLIAN.

    Lieutenant Chamberlain and Mr. Lavise are still the center of aft[?] They are cheered whenever they appear in [?] lie. They have had lunch with Dr. ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. SCL MANAGEMENT.

    Matters arising out of the dispute a regard to the management of Central Etoadcasters Ltd. (5CL), and culminating in the expnlsion from the board of Mr. ...

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  20. A SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENT.

    Commenting on the fact that four railwaymen became unconscious from fames from the new engines in the tunnels in hills on Wednesday, the secretary of the ...

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  21. THEY SCATTERRED.

    Major Norman P. Owen. Adelaide manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line, writes:— Apro[?] of Sir Granville Ry[?] visit to Adelaide, the following incident ...

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  22. THE LABOR SPLIT,

    The State elections in New South. Wales cannot be held, until September. It was learned tonight that the new 1927 rolls are to be utilised, and that the Government ...

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  23. THE DRIED FRUIT BILL

    The close call experienced by the Government in connection with the pa[?] of the Dried Fruit Rill in the Legisiative Council on Thursday was the ...

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  24. SIR GEORGE BROOKMAN.

    High tributes were paid to Sir George Brookman by shareholders of the Bank of Adelaide yesterday at a special meeting called to slect a succasor in his place ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ANGLO-CATHOLICS.

    A gathering of Anglo-Catholic clergy, representing every diocese in England, after a conference lasting two days, agreed unanimously that the revised Prayer-Book ...

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  26. INTERPID POLITICIAN.

    Mr. Charles Levine, who acc[?] Lieutenant Chamberlain on his flight from New York to Berlin, announces that a member of the British House of Com[?] ...

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  27. THE ROTARY CONFERENCE.

    The Rotary attendance trophy, based on. attendance and distance, has been awarded to Melbourne, with 6.98 per cent. of the convention membership registration, ...

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  28. PLANETS IN CONJUNCTION.

    Omditions were ideal early on Friday morning, and in the evening to view the confunution of the planets Venus and Mars in the north western sky. To-night Venus ...

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  29. MARCHESE IN PENEDO.

    Repairs to the Murchese of Pio[?] plane have been completed, and be proposes to resume his fight on Friday. ...

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  30. THE PORT LINCOLN HOLD-UP.

    The armed and masked man who on Wednesday night held up Mr. E. P. Williams, manager of the Port Lincoln branch of the Bank of Australia, is still at ...

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  31. A WAR HERO.

    A pitiful story of a war hero who had fallen on [?] 3 days was told in the Supreme Court at Christchurch, when an ex-service man, with 11 years' honorable record in ...

    Article : 153 words
  32. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Javdine) to-day expressed the hope that farmers would obtain better prices for wheat than had hitherto poevailed. He ...

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  33. DISTRICT COUNCIL NOMINATIONS.

    To-day nominations will be received of candidates desiring to serve as district councillors. The number of district councils has crown to a considerable extent ...

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  34. LUCETTI ON TRIAL

    With amasing coleres and ra[?] to-day Gino Luneti at his trial before the special State defence tribwal inconted his preparations for on attempt ...

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  35. THE PORT ADELAIDE BY-ELECTION.

    The Labor Party Will open their campaign for the by-election for Part Adelaide on Tuesday evening next in the Oddfellown Hall, Dule-street, The Town ...

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  36. COAL EMBARGO.

    The embargo on the importation of foreign coal after a brief postponement, comes into operation to-day. Lord Crewe made a last effort to secure ...

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  37. R.M.S. MONGOLIA.

    Messrs, Elder, Smith & Co. have received a radiogram from the commander of the Mongolia (Captain Furlong), advising that he expects to arrive at the Outer Harbor ...

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  38. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    On June 20, a cuncert will be given in the Elder Hall by members of the Elder Conservatotrium staff. A varied programme has been arranged, and the ...

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  39. A RETIRING SECRETARY.

    Sir T. B. Robinson, a former Agent General for Queensland, presided to-day at a private gathering at the Queensland National Bank, and presented Mr. P. C, ...

    Article : 105 words
  40. "THE SATURDAY EXPRESS."

    "The Saturday Express," which is issued to-day, contains the [?]nal budget of inteesting information of racing, football, and other outdoor sports. An article on ...

    Article : 223 words
  41. SAFE-BREAKERS.

    The failure of the Footseray Telephone Exchange to answer a call shortly after one o'clock this morning, saved a gang of ...

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  42. TREE PLANTING.

    Members of the Tree Planting Advincy Board met on Friday at the office of the Commiesner of Crown Lands to discus the replanting of trees on the ...

    Article : 166 words
  43. ELECIRIC MOTOR SHIP.

    The Commonwealth & Dominton Conpany's new electric motor ship, Part H[?] of 11,350 tons, has undergone [?] trials. ...

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  44. CONSERVATORIUM OPERA CLASS.

    A noticeable feature of the performances by the opera, class at the Elder Conservatoriutn on Jane 16 and 18. will be the improved lighting facilities, when the ...

    Article : 180 words
  45. H.M.S. DUNEDIN.

    H.M.S. Dunedin will carry seven officers and 160 men (new ratings) to NewZealand. The schedute is as folloing:— Bermuda, June 20; Jamaica, June 2; ...

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  46. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 words
  47. THE LOAN MARKET.

    It is understood that the new Commonwealth loan has been delayed pending the completion of arrangeeents by the Australian Loan Council. Victoria will pro[?] ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. SHIPBOARD ROMANCE.

    Mr. Fred Barnes, the music hall artist, has secretly married Rove, daughter of Mr. James Tyson, the Australian sheepbrecder. The bride inherited a fortune from her ...

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  49. ALLEGED SHOPBREAKING.

    As the result of enquries concerning the robbery at the prembes of the Southern Knitting Company of June 2, when goods valued at £10 were stolen ...

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  50. SUGGESTED IMPORTATION OF ZEBRAS.

    The suggestion of a South African journalist that rebras be imported into Australia, to take the place of horses, ag mentioned in a telegram appearing in "The ...

    Article : 230 words
  51. TRAMS IN COLLISION.

    Although he was at the front end of a stationary tram, into the rear of which another crashed, at the corner of Ormoodrohd and Bendigo- avenue, Elwood, this ...

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  52. ADDRESSES ON ENGLISH LETTERS.

    The Acting Deputy-Postmaster-General (Mr. L. H- Griffith) intimates that the extent to which the delivery of correspondence for Great Britain is affected by ...

    Article : 165 words
  53. AUSTRALIAN PIANIST.

    Miss Stella Murray gave a most succesful pianoforte recital at the A[?]lian Hal. to-night. Encores and bouquets were numerous. Messrs. Harold Crarton ...

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  54. THE BROKEN HILL DISPUTE.

    The parties to the dispute conceruing the Palis orchestra met to-day with regard to the c[?] to be preseuted to the conference on Saturday, but there has ...

    Article : 110 words
  55. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

    The sale of a seat on the New York Stock Exchange was arranged to-day at 220,000 dollars, making a new record of 3,000 dollars above the previous highest ...

    Article : 44 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 68 words
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