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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    A special meeting of the Council of the University of Adelaide will be held in the classics lecture-room this afternoon for the purpose of conferring the following ...

    Article : 119 words
  3. CHINA

    Twelve doctors and nurses, headed by Dr. Crawford, are leaving for Hankow by a Japanese steamer to-morrow, to assist in alleviating the horrible conditions ...

    Article : 156 words
  4. THE RUSSIAN MURDERS.

    The Soviet executions of twenty political prisoners are universally regarded as an act of revenge, and many newspapers use the word "massacre." ...

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  5. A TRAGEDY AT CANBERRA.

    Two men perished when a workman's hut at Northbourne, near Amslie, was destroyed by flames early to-day. One of the men was incinerated. The victims ...

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  6. CAPTAIN LINDBERGH.

    The most stupendous welcome every accorded an individual American was given to-day to Captain Lindbergh on his arrival on the cruiser Memphis from Europe. ...

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  7. IF MR. MACDONALD DEPARTS.

    The first thing the Communist citoyens said when they heard that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald was ill in America and unable to catch his boat home for the ...

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  8. YELLOW CAB DISPUTE.

    After a strike lasting over a fortnight drivers employed by the Yellow Cab Company, at a mass meeting on Sunday, agree to resume ...

    Article : 242 words
  9. IRISH FREE STATE

    On the present incomplete count in connection with the Irish Free State elections, the Government will lose one-third of their seats, chiefly to Mr. De Valera's ...

    Article : 182 words
  10. FINE AND COLD.

    The Common wealth Meteorologist reported on Sunday night:—"A few light showers in the lower South-East, 3 points at Cook and 2 at Alice Springs were the ...

    Article : 263 words
  11. NEW YORK DEMONSTRATION.

    The police were called on to-day to quell a demonstration in front of the British Consulate, where a crowd of 350 men and women gathered to protest against the ...

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  12. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS.

    The provisional programme for the reception of the Duke and Duchess of-York at Portsmouth was arranged to-day. It provides for a big ceremonial and naval ...

    Article : 246 words
  13. M. VOIKOFF'S BODY.

    Although the Polish Minister of Foreign Affaire (M. Zaleski), on his way to Geneva, said in Paris he has not the slightest intention, of agreeing to the ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. A HUGE POWER SCHEME.

    Mr. Hoover is supervising the formulation of "a. super-power plan" by which all the power units throughout the country would be connected by a vast trunk ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. THE LATEST RETURNS.

    The latest progress reports of the Free State elections show the following results:—Government, 10; National League, 3; Independents, 4; Laborites. 4; ...

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  16. M. LEON DAUDET.

    Amazing scenes were witnessed to-day at the offices of the Royalist newspaper, "L'Action Franchise," of which M. Leon Daudet is editor. M Daudet was due ...

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  17. LEAGUE OF THE EMPIRE.

    Mrs. Ord Marshall, C.B.E., the hon. secretary, writes:—We are glad to report that the work of the league is going on satisfactorily, especially the scheme for the ...

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  18. SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.

    Taken generally, the standard of League football on Saturday showed a falling off from the previous round. The four leading teams met the four on the second ...

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  19. NON-STOP RECORD.

    Before attempting an east-west flight over the Atlantic, the Frenchman Drouhin will seek to beat Lieutenant Chamberlain's fifty-one hours' duration ...

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  20. LOCOMOTIVES NEAR EXPLOSIVES.

    The frequent presence of railway engines on the wharfs near oil ships and in the vicinity of oil works is causing indignation at Port Adelaide. Hatches are1 ...

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  21. "BRITISH TREACHERY."

    Officials at Downing-street shrugged their shoulders when questioned about the wild stories of British plottings and terrorism in Russia contained in yesterday's ...

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  22. A FEDERAL WHEAT POOL

    A statement that a wheat war threatens the farmers of New South Wales for the control of their next harvest is the outstanding feature of the annual report, to ...

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  23. MARCHESE DI PINEDO.

    A message from Horts, in the Azores, states that the Marchese di Pinedo has resumed his world fight. He has retraced his path to the island of Flores, ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. HEAT IN THE RED SEA.

    To-everyone's great-relief a stiff head breeze blew throughout the day and tempered the considerably, though the ...

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  25. TRAMWAY SERVICE INTERRUPTED.

    Owing to the trolly-pole of a Payneham tram foaling the overhead sear at the corner of Hackney-road and North-terrace. Kent Town, at 5.55 a.m. on Saturday, all ...

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  26. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The suite of rooms usually occupied by the Heir Apparent's consort have been omitted from the preparations now being carried out for the occupation of ...

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  27. SCHOOL BUILDING.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) stated on Saturday that tenders had been accepted for additions to the school at Tallem Bend. The influx of ...

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  28. FLIGHT TO INDIA.

    It has been decided that Flight-Lientenant Mackworth. a participant in last year's flight to Cape Town and back, shall accompany Lieutenant Carr. on the ...

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  29. GINO LUCELTI.

    The trial of Gino [?] on a charge of attempting die assassination of Signor Mussolini, was concluded to-day. Lucelti was sentenced to 30 years' ...

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  30. AMENDMENT Of MARRIAGE LAWS.

    A further letter on the subject of amending the marriage legislation for this State (Hon. H. Tassie) by the to the Chief Secretary (Hon. H. Tassie) by the secretary of the ...

    Article : 211 words
  31. THE RED TIDE.

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Sunday Express" says martial law has been proclaimed at Minak owing to the assassination of the local chief of political police. ...

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  32. BRITISH FLYING.

    In an editorial on aerial matters the "Observer" examines the American enthusiasm over the recent transatlantic flights, and condemns British ...

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  33. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    Half-yearly interest amounting to £3,000,000, in payable by the Federal Treasury on Wednesday. It was in view of then payments that the closing date of ...

    Article : 259 words
  34. BIG PROFITS FROM JUMBLE SALE.

    More than £400 was secured at the jumble sale held at the Exhibition Building on Friday. The sale was conducted in aid of the Lady Victoria Buxton Club, ...

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  35. BRIDGE AT PORT NOARLUNGA.

    The Automobile Association has been advised that work will begin to-day on the bridge over the Onkaparinga River at Noarlunga. During the repairs, one side ...

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  36. A WAR MEMORIAL.

    The Geelong Grammar School War Memorial, a cloister leading from the school to the chapel. and a bronze group, will be dedicated on June 24 by the Archbishop ...

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  37. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway earnings for the week ended June 7 amounted to £69,717, as compared with £63,968 for the corresponding week of 1926. ...

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  38. THE MARQUIS OF ELY.

    As the result of a piquant controversy in the form of newspaper interviews, the Marquis of Ely says he is prepared to give £1,000 to charity if "Lord Augustus ...

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  39. RUSSIAN DEMANDS.

    It is understood that the Soviet, instead of the extradition of Kowerda, intends to demand that Poland shall suppress all Russian counter-revolutionary ...

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  40. PROBATE GRANTED.

    The Mercantile Trade Protection Association reports that probate has been granted in the following estates:—Robert James Grist Besley. Kirkcaldy, £3.400; ...

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  41. THE EMPIRE SERVICE LEAGUE.

    Satisfaction was expressed on Saturday by returned soldiers at the announcement in the "Saturday Express" that the next biennial meeting of the Empire Service ...

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  42. BRITISH BOMBERS.

    Thirty-two Air Force bombers, fully armed and manned, will on Tuesday begin a 48-hours' continuous reliability flight around Great Britain. ...

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  43. CANARY AND PIGEON SHOW.

    The thirty-fourth annual show of the Canary and Pigeon Society of South Australia was concluded in the machinery hall of the Jubilee Exhibition on Saturday ...

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  44. ROTARY CLUBS.

    Mr. Alfred Holtz, of Melbourne, addressing the conference of Rotarians on behalf of Australia, named all the fifteen Australian clubs in which he declared the ...

    Article : 195 words
  45. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 words
  46. THE INDIAN BORDER.

    A revival of tribal unrest on the North Indian frontier, near Peshawar, has been successfully quelled as the result of bombing operations by the Royal Air Force. ...

    Article : 135 words
  47. TARIFF BOARD ENQUIRIES.

    Notification had been received by the Chamber of Commerce of the following enquiries to be conducted by the Tariff Board in Melbourne:—Wednesday. 10 a.m.. ...

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  48. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The cable ship Restorer has begun laying the last seventy miles of the second cable between Canada and Australasia. It in anticipated that the work will be ...

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  49. TOURIST TRIPS.

    The Government Tourist Bureau has a regular programme of motor excursions through the Mount Lofty Ranges. Each trip is over a circular route carefully ...

    Article : 125 words
  50. DEVELOPMENTS IN THE WEST.

    The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Collier) passed through Adelaide by the East-West express on Sunday evening, on his way to Melbourne to attend ...

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  51. AFTER EIGHT YEARS.

    One of the biggest salvage feats vet recorded was performed to-day at Seapa Flow, when the cruiser Moltke was raised after lying on the bottom for eight years. ...

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  52. THE R.M.S. MONGOLIA.

    Early on Sunday morning, the R.M.S. Mongolia berthed at the Outer Harbor from London. Passengers, mails, and cargo were brought for this port. ...

    Article : 46 words
  53. Advertising

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