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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "W.C.H.," Goolwa:—Lack of time, and despair of ever getting Mr. Crittenden to see this project from a national viewpoint, have delayed my reply. ...

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  3. DRIED FRUIT MARKETING.

    The Australian representatives on the Empire Marketing Board (Mr. F. L. MeDougill and Sir James Cooper) have applied to the Ministry of Agriculture to ...

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  4. BROADCASTING.

    Australian radio stations was broadcast today and to-night as shown in the list below. The times given for Mclbourne and Sydney programmes have been corrected to Adelaide ...

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  5. LABOR NEWS.

    The Commonwealth Arbitration Court will sit in Adelaide on June 20 to hear the evidence to be submitted on behalf of South Australia, in connection with the ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Spencer Aikinson Hall, who died at McLaren Vale on Monday, was well known in that district. Born near Willunga on Mar 21, 1861, he had lived most ...

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  7. THE PREMIER OF TASMANIA.

    Secrecy is being maintained on all sides regrding the theft of a bag containing money and important papers from the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Lyons) on the ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. John Connelly, retired farmer, died suddenly at his home, Fernshawe-road, Healesville (Victoria), on Saturday. He had attended a social at the Memorial ...

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  9. THE FILM INDUSTRY.

    ''Somebody has committed perjury," declared Mr. Marks, M.H.R., the chairman of the Royal Commission enquiring into the film industry, which continued into ...

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  10. ADELAIDE.

    12—G.P.0. chims. 12.1—Rentals on the New Eeprodacing Sonors and the Autstone Reprodacer. 12.3o—"The Advertiser" news service. ...

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  11. A DRIVER IN A FIT.

    While walking alone Nimmo-street Middle Park (Victoria), on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Dennis O'Connoll saw a horse attached to a jinker in full flight. The ...

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  12. THE TRAMWAYS CASE.

    The sccretary of the South Australian branch of the Tramways Employes' Union (Mr. M. A. McDonald) will leave for Melbourne this afternoon in connection with ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    The Commonwealth authorities will [?] over the loan arrangements of Queensland and the other States, with the exception of New South Wales and Victoria. ...

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  14. KANGAROO ISLAND.

    From "CONSTANT READEr," Adelaide:—"lsland Resident." although having 21 years of island life, sesms to have forgotten the experiment plots which wore ...

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  15. MOTOR CAR COLLIDES WITH TRAM.

    Mr. H. Milne, of Aylesbury-avenne, Kingswood, was driving a motor car along Unley-road, Unlcy, about 5.50 p.m. on Tuesday, when near the corner of ...

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  16. THE POETRY SOCIETY.

    A lecture on the works of the Poet Laureate. Dr. Robert Bridges, Has delivered by Mr. James Sadler at a meeting of the Poetry Society on Tuesday night. ...

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  17. MISSIONARIES AND NATIVES.

    From "T.E.F.," Wayville:-I have, consistenfly subscribed to the foods, of the Methodist Foreign Mission Society and was surprised to read in "The ...

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  18. ALLEGED RINGING-IN.

    A sensation has been caused in sporting circles by the announcement that a New Zealand trotting marc-had been running in the eastern States and Western Australia ...

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  19. MOTOR BODY BUILDING.

    In response to an invitation by the Director of Technical Education (Dr. Fenner), the Coachbuilders' Association, has appointed Mr. J. Knight, of Cowra-street, ...

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  20. A FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Hubert Leslie Chapman, son of Mr J. T. Chapman farmer, North Moontadied this afternoon as the result of an ...

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  21. A VALUABLE PICTURE.

    The well-known painting, "Chloe," which even Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson, the great prohibition advocate, insisted on seeing While he was in Melbourne, was taken as ...

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  22. THE OPEN SEASON FOR OPOSSDMS.

    From "LOVER OF ANIMALS," North Walkerville:-Can nothing be done to step the appalling slaughter of [?] that is taking place? When Flinders Chase ...

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  23. FUMES IN TUNNELS.

    From "PERPLEXED," Fullarton:—If a train stops in tunnel could not those in charge reverse the train and get out of the tunnel? Again and again it has been ...

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  24. LICENSED PLUMBERS.

    During tie term of the Labor Government attempts were made by plumbers (masters and employes) to have legislation enacted providing for the licensing of ...

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  25. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Recently while cycling from Mr. C. W. Gare's station, Mount Bryan East. Mr. W. Gray, of Aberdeen, met with a painful ...

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  26. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS AND THE TUNNELS.

    The secretary of the South Australian branch of the Locomotive Enginemen, Firemen, and Cleaners' Union (Mr. H. J. George, M.P.) stated on Tuesday afternoon ...

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  27. BLOCK 14.

    Prom "SMALL REGISTER-This company after years of starvation has during the last two years made a little progress aud profit, but on reviening the ...

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  28. THE PETERSHAM MURDER.

    Up till a late hour to-night the police had not found the mas suspected of the murder of Martha Quinn at Petersham. He was reported to have been seen at ...

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  29. ENGLISH OPERA.

    The production of English opera in Adelside by the Conservatorium opera class, has done much to bring about a better understanding of the musical resourses of ...

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  30. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    While the steamer Large Bay was travelling in the Mediterranean Sea[?] woman passenger booked for Sydney is stated to have attempted to commit ...

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  31. RPEFERENCE TO RETUERNED SOLDIERS.

    From II. BERTRAM, Chicago:—As the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) is one whose sympathies are with the returned soldiers it is to be hoped that, if there is So be ...

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  32. THE CLOTHING TRADES CASE.

    The secretary of the Clothing Trades' Employes' Union (Mr. George Carter), who has been attending the proceedings in the Arbitration court sitting in Sydney ...

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  33. ASSOCIATED TEACHERS.

    Farmed with the landable object of giving opportunities to advanced . students from private institutions for musical training to obtain platform experience before ...

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  34. A FALL DOWN A LIFT WELL.

    While repairing a lift, at Park Mansions. Park-street. South Yarra (Victoria), about 9.30 a.m. on Saturday, Mr. James le Blanc (30), a mechanic, of Henry-street, ...

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  35. BOOT AND SHOE EMPLOYES' BOARD.

    Messrs. Arthur Rossiter, John Frith, and Alired Seaman (representing the employers) and Messrs. J. W. Sugars, W. J. Veal, and H. J. Spicer (representing the ...

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  36. CIVILIAN T.B. SUFFERERS.

    From "WELL-WISHER," Remark:— Some kind person asks why & hostel for civilian T.B. sufferers is not built. It is quite time something was done to make ...

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  37. A TRAM PASSENGER INJURED.

    As the result of being flung violently against the stanchion of a cable tram on Sydney-road, Brunswick (Victoria), as he leant from-the dummy to watch two ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Hunter River lucern bay, £6 to £7. Tasmanian derrick pressed straw, oaten, £5 to £5 5% wheatcn, £5 5% Tasmanian oaten chaff, to £7 5%. Maire—Northern rivers, 5%. ...

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  39. THE SNAKE PARK.

    From 'TAXPAYER," Henley:-Is it not possible to petition the Government to close the Snake Park? Children, especially boys, are being inoculated with ...

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  40. CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE.

    There will be a final matinee performance of the J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville Company at the Theatre Royal this afternoon. The Gallenos, who head ...

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  41. BANK OFFICIALS' ASSOCIATION.

    On June 7 the members of the Industrial Commission.(Messrs. L. A. Downey, Sydney Smith, If. A, Newton, and J. Peters) for the United Bank Officers' ...

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  42. MELBOURNE.

    6.45—Under the anspices of the Department of Agriculture. Mr. A. J. Gill, "The Government Standard Herd Test." 7—Dr. Brooke Nicholls, "A second travelogue ...

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  43. COMPULSORY POLING.

    From "FRUITGROWER," Berrl:-The Premier (Hon. R. L. Buttler) has made it clear that his Government will have nothing to do with the compulsory pooling of ...

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  44. TOE AGENT-GENERAL.

    From W. JAMES, Joslin:—I have read with interest the letter of C. G. Gurr. Like your correspondent. I was in London during 1925. and frequently visited the ...

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  45. DEATH FROM SCALDING.

    Lloyd Monaghan (12). of St. Augustine's Orphanage, Geelong, died in the Geelons Hospital on Saturday from the effects of severe scalding of his feet, legs, and the ...

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  46. COW CAUSES RAILWAY MISHAP.

    A [?] caused the derailment of II trucks on the South Gippsland line at 4.50 o'clock this morning between Monomeito and Caldermcade. Traffic -a-as held up ...

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  47. MINING NEWS.

    To-day's sales:—Commonwealth loans—5 percent. (1927). £102 5% 5¼ per cent. (1933). £100 10% 5¼ per cent, (1931), £103; 5¼ per cent. (1911). £103 7%, 6 per cent. ...

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  48. THE SLOPING WHARF SHED FLOOR.

    At a meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the Waterside. Workers on Monday craning the question of the sloping floor in No.2 Wharf Shed at the Outer ...

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  49. MOTOR CYCLING IN THE ISLE OF MAN.

    The result of the race for the Junior Tourist trophy, in the Iale of Man, will be found in another column. Three Tourist trophy races are to be held this year, and the remaining two, the side car and senior events, will be run to-day and Friday respectively. A lap is 374 miles, and the twistly mountainous roads impose ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  50. WHEAT POOLING.

    From E. H. EBSARY, Pereyton:—"Grower," who has now discarded his norn do plume, shows remarkable egotism in thinking that I pare him credit for ...

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  51. TO CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Train,"-Please furnish us with your name "Interested," Satherlands-1. To advertise to one columns would probably be your best plan. 2. No: the person must be a certified driver.[?] ...

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  52. SYDNET.

    7.20—Some recollections at Snail's Bay, told by Mr. C. J. Lockley. 7.30—From the Haymarket Theatre terms by the- operatic [?] or CO members. ...

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  53. THE SNAKE PARK.

    From "TEMPORE PARENDUM,'' Dulwich:—It was quite refreshing to read the letter of "Commonsense." Mr. Heuzenroeder on Friday morning called to see ...

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  54. THE PICTURE "ZEEBRUGGE."

    Referring to the statements of Captain W. J. Cook Barr in Melbourne before the Royal Commission enquiring into the film industry in Austrlia that the film ...

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  55. TASMANIA.

    By turning on the hydro-e'ectric power to drive machinery or conrerting rabbit skins into coney aeal, the mayor (Mr. J. J. [?] officially opened the factory ...

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  56. LIVE STOCK SALES.

    About 32,000 fat sheep were yarded to-day The demand lacked animation, and prices showed a decline of 2/ to 3/ per head. Quotations.— Prime crossbred and comebark wethers, 27/ to ...

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  57. A HERO'S 10/ A WEEK.

    From M. KOLLOSCHE, Adelaide:—I read a letter in "The Advertiser" from Mr. G. A. Taverner, saying that he lost his right arm in the Boer war, and is ...

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  58. MR. McCORMACK.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. MeCormack) is touring Scotland, and will also tour Northern and Sothern Ireland. He sails in the Mauretania on June 25 ...

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  59. COUGHING IS FOLLY.

    Men is subject in many follies but perhaps the must tragic of all is the felly of coughling. A neglected cough citen results in years of misery. Buy a bottle ...

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  60. AMATEUR CHAMPIONHIP

    The south Australian Amatrur Billiard Associstion continued the championship trials on Tuesday evening. Scores:—J. G. Dawe, 500, beat V. Albe, 463. The best break by Dewe ...

    Article : 36 words
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