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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. Cowan) stated yesterday that in view of the Proclamation issued last week closing the season for the taking of opossums on ...

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  3. NAVAL DISARMAMENT.

    The Three-Party Naval Armaments Limitation conference was opened here to-day. Mr. Hugh Gibson (the leader for the United States) was appointed president. The belief is hpld in administration circles that the differences between the American and British proposals for limit ing ausiliary naval craft are not serious ...

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  4. AN ARMED ROBBER.

    A masked burglar made a systematic search of a bedroom while he hold up two women who were in had an Sunday morning. Two ...

    Article : 195 words
  5. GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING.

    In connection with the enquiries of the Development and Migration Commission, a paper on the subject of geophysical prospecting has been prepared by Me[?]srs. H. ...

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  6. STATE FINANCES.

    The new financial schema covaring the relations between the Commonwealth and the States, the Premier says, contains no element ...

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  7. LONDON TO NEW YORK.

    The latest aspirant for trace-Atlantic flying honors is Captain Courtesney who is preparing to leave Southampton in three weeks' time for New York, via ...

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  8. THE REV. HENRY HOWARD.

    Looking little older than when be left Adelaide six years ago. the Rev. Henry Howard arrived by the Melbourne express yesterday. Re was accompanied by his ...

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  9. GENERALLY FINE.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—"Further very light to light rain was recorded this morning over most of the settled parts of South Australia, ...

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  10. RAIN REPORTS.

    Further reports show that the far north his materially benefited as the result of the recent rains. All creeks are running round Oodnadatta and areas farther north, and ...

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  11. CHEAPER EGGS.

    Owing to larger quantities of eggs coing forward and to a reduced local demand, the price at auction on Tuesday came back 2d. per dozen. This movement ...

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  12. GENERAL DI PINEDO.

    Commander the Marchese di Pinedo has been promoted to the rank of general. He is writing a book on his world flights, which will be dedicated to Signor ...

    Article : 39 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS IN THE WEST.

    Mr. E. Lee Steere, who is attending the 10th Graziers federal Convention, now sitting in Adelaide, as a representative of the Pastoralista' Association of ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. WATCH BORING IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    In an official announcement issues by the Commonwealth authorities at the end of last week it was stated that a programme for expenditure on bores and ...

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  15. LONELY AVIATOR.

    Mr. Denis Rook, who is flying to Australia from England, has arrived at Karachi, India. ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    The Parliamentary battle over the flag problem was renewed today, when General Smuts proposed that an impartial tribunal should consider the matter. He ...

    Article : 295 words
  17. The Laka Alexandrina District.

    Mr. E.H. Bakewell who returned to Adelaide yesterday, after visiting Yalkuri Station, and 76 points of rain were recorded on the station area during the ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. AMERICAN BROADCASTS.

    Advice has been received through station 2XAF Schenoetady, New York, that 2XAF Will [?] a special programme to Australia,arranged Broadcasters, ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. LATE MAILS.

    Complaints have recently been made by residents of the Mannum district that mails carried by the railway bus between Adelaide and Mannum are ...

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  20. MR. LANG.

    Members of the Lang faction stated today that they know definitely that a number of former Ministers have decided sot to contest the elections. Several of ...

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  21. MAIL STEAMERS.

    Mesars. Elder, Smith & Co. advise that the R.M.S Chitral, from Melbourne, is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor at about 10 p.m. to-day and to leave for ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. A SHOP ENTERED.

    On Sunday evening the shop and dwelling of Mr. James Peak, at Payneham-road, St. Peters, was entered by thieves. A small quantity of Jewellery valued at £8, ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    Dealing with the agreement reached between the Commonwealth and States at the recent financial conference in Melbourne, the "Times" welcomes the ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. THE SOVIET.

    The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press says tiro British textile machinery firms are reported to have granted the Soviet a credit of £2,500,000 ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. THE MELBOURNE EXPRESS.

    It was stated by the railway authorities recently that the arrival of the express from Melbourne at 8.30 was to be arranged for[?] an early date. ...

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  26. WIRELESS ON COASTAL SHIPS.

    The announcement in "The Advertiser" that after the next elections the Government of New South Wales proposed to introduce legislation to amend the ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. VETERINARY SURGEONS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. Cowan) stated yesterday that the question of introducing legislation to provide for the compulsory registration of ...

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  28. CHEMICAL COMBINE.

    The directors of Imperial Chemical industries cay, apropos of the reported combine announced last month, that there have only been preliminary negotiations, ...

    Article : 189 words
  29. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    As the Henley Beach team was travelling through [?]ulham about 8.30 last night the motorman saw a woman standing on the line. He sounded a warning, but ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    Amid a thunder of farewell guns, cheers, and hand-clips by the inhabitants throng ing the foreshore bastions, H.M.S. Renown sailed at noon to-day, escorted by ...

    Article : 247 words
  31. MAILS FROM LONDON.

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

    Article : 31 words
  32. THE MANDATES.

    At a preminary meeting of the Mandates Commission to-day the Swiss delegate (M. Rappard) drew attention to Germany's claim to a seat, and remarked that ...

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  33. THE LARGS BAY JETTY.

    Harbors Board employes are placing new planking on portion of the jetty at Large Bay. The work was started, on Tuesday morning. ...

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  34. SONS OF GWALIA MINE.

    The Government will advance the Sons of Giralia mine at Grralia £5,000 to tide the company over immediate difficulties, pending definite Arrangements for the ...

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  35. LAND FOR CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Wogoondy station, containing 42,200 acres of freehold laid, the property of Means. E. Lee Steere and A. Monger, has been purchased by the Western ...

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  36. CITY PROPERTY OFFERED.

    M[?]re Matters & Co. on Tuesday offered for male, on behalf of the Adelaide Electric supply company, Property having a frontage of 60 ft. to ...

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  37. RIGHTS OF STATES TO BORROW.

    The cabled newspaper reports regarding the decisions reached at the Australian Premiers' Conference leave some doubt as to the exact nature of the agreement. ...

    Article : 51 words
  38. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  39. INLAND WIRELESS STATION.

    The Postal authorities in October, 1925. established a wireless telegraph station at Wave Hills on the main stock route to South Australia, about 400 miles south ...

    Article : 127 words
  40. SUNDAY CIVIC ORGAN RECITAL.

    In the Adelaide Town Hall next Sunday evening the city organist (Mr. W. K. Knox) will give the first of a series of winter organ recitals. Items will also ...

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  41. AMERICAN BANKS AND AUSTRALIA.

    The "New York World" states that international bankers here and in Australia predict that the Commonwealth is on the verce of ...

    Article : 156 words
  42. MIGRATION.

    In connection with the scheme of the Salvation Army to charter a ship to convey 700 migrants to Australia, all of whom have been guaranteed work, the ...

    Article : 121 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN TRADE BALANCES.

    Yesterday we published a letter which has been addressed to the Prime Minister, on the subject of the trade balances of the Commonwealth. In a sentence which ought ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA FILMS.

    In a paragraph appearing in this column on Tuesday, it was stated an exhibition of cinematograph films and still photographs teken during the visit of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  45. EMPIRE PESTS.

    The Imperial Bureau of Entomology is establishing a laboratory in Buckington shire for discovering and breeding beneficial parasites for the throughout the ...

    Article : 49 words
  46. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 7,844 bales Were catalogued, and the salesl, including [?] transactions, amounted to 14,071 [?] There was a strong demand from ...

    Article : 86 words
  47. A STOLEN CAR FOUND.

    The [?] motor car owned by the Lord Mayor (Sir Wallace Br[?] which was stolen from the city on Monday, was recovered by the police at Thorn. ...

    Article : 35 words
  48. Advertising

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