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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Yesterday was the sixteenth anniversary of the coronation of his Majesty King George V., who was crowned at Westminster on June 22. 1911. The occasion ...

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  3. THE FINANCIAL PROPOSALS.

    The Premier (Hon. K. L. Butler), in a further statement yesterday on the financial arrangements agreed upon between the States and the Commonwealth. said ...

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  4. THE PRIME MINISTER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day announced the itinerary of his visit to South Australia and Western Australia. When Mr. Brace originally contemplated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will celebrate the 33rd anniversary of his birth to-day. The Prince was born on June 23, 1894. His Excellency the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    After a day of bitter speeches on the Union Flag problem, the Prime Minister said was useless to expect the Opposition to compromise. He would ...

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  7. MR. DENIS ROOKE.

    Disaster has overtaken the plucky aviator, Mr. Denis Rooke, who recently set out from London on an unannounced (light to Australia. ...

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  8. 12,000 MILES BY TRAIN.

    And so to bed. It is my last night in London. I pledged a temporary farewell to friendships; a future meeting had been toasted in ...

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  9. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) stated yesterday that the next session of the State Parliament would be opened on July 14 or 21. He expected that at least ...

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  10. GENERALLY FINE.

    The Government Mateorologist reported last nights:-The weather in South Australia to-day was cloudy to dull and cold, with a few light showers, chiefly in the ...

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  11. THE PONS-WINNECKE COMET.

    The Pons-Winnecks comet is now viable in the southern hemisphere. The Government Astronomer (Mr. G. F. Dodwell) stated yesterday that a lookout had been kept at ...

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  12. THROTTLING THE FARMER.

    Mr. J. Gough (president of the Texas Wheat Growers' Association) addressed the American Institute of Co-operation to-?day. He demanded the abolition of the ...

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  13. JOSEPH FISHER LECTURE.

    The Joseph Fisher lecture this year is to be delivered by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in the Brookman Hall on Friday. July 1. Tab lecture ...

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  14. SAFETY OF FLYING.

    The Director of Civil Aviation (Sir W. S. Brancker) was a guest of the Royal Colonial Institute at a luncheon to-day at the Cannon-street Hotel. ...

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  15. "RECORD WHEAT LOADS.

    Officers' Magzine" to the carriage of wheat on the railways. It is stated that some big wheat loads have been lifted tately in order to demonstrate in a ...

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  16. CHURCH OF ENGLAND CONSTITUTION.

    The Synod of the Diocese of Melbourne, at a special session on Monday night, assented to the new constitution for the Church of England in Australia. The ...

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  17. THE SUN'S SOLSTICE.

    To-day the sun is at the [?]olstice and -reaches tha Tropic of Cancer. Its declinstion, or distance from the [?]elestial equator, in 23 degress 27 minutes, and it ...

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  18. LONDON TO COLOGNE.

    Captain Horsey, of the Imperial Airways, has created new records for big passenger aeroplanes by flying a Handley-Page machine with a weight of six tons from ...

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  19. FRESH FLOODS.

    A fresh outbreak of floods has heavily damaged sections of the Oklahama, Missouri, and Arkansas wheat regions. Kansas City is most heavily hit, the damage ...

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  20. HOSPITALS ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE.

    The South Australian Hospitals Association Conference a to be held in Adelaide on August 19. Among the motions for consideration will be a number from ...

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  21. TAX REDUCTION.

    The president of the Central Council of the Employers' Association (Mr. W. Brooks) to-day referred to the decision of that body to inaugurate a big "drive" for ...

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  22. SHEEP AND LAMB MARKET.

    Both sheep and lambs were a little scarcer in yesterday's market than last week, the former by approximately 600, and the latter 400, the respective totals ...

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  23. WRECKED PLANE FOUND.

    In connection with a report that a wrecked aeroplane, believed to be that of M. Saint Roman, has been found at the mouth of the Amazon River the builders ...

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  24. BEQUESTS FOR CHARITIES.

    Mr. Alfred LeMessuier, whose death occurred on June 16, during his lifetime sett,ed £1,400, which will now be divided by Elder's Trustee and Executor Company ...

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  25. TRAMS STOP.

    Trouble occurred in the boiler-room of the Port Adelaide depot of the Tramways Trust yesterday at 8.45 a.m., and in consequence the city and suburhan tram ...

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  26. LIEUTENANT BORRA.

    Lieutenant Berra, the Italian winner of the Schncider Cup, was drowned to-day in Lake Varse, into which his aeroplane fell while he was practising. ...

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  27. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The recent speech at Lunevilla of M. Poincare on Franco-German relations has been badly received in Germany, where it is regarded as emphasising the fact that ...

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  28. SALE OF OPOSSUM SKINS.

    Over 22,000 opossum skins were offered for sale in Adelaide on. Wednesday. It was the largest number offered at a sole this season, and the bidding throughout ...

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  29. "THE CHRONICLE."

    In the illustrated supplement issued with this week's edition of "The Chronicle" a number of interesting subjects ore dealt with. A half-page photograph is given ...

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  30. M. VANLEUR BLACK.

    The Dutch airman, M. Vanleur Black, who is to Batavia, was brought down by oil trouble shortly after leaving here at 5 o'clock this morning. ...

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  31. FOX HUNT AT RICHMOND.

    At Richmond shortly after noon yesterday, a fox hunt took place. Thomas Pope, a boy, was walking along the side of the creek in milner-street, when he ...

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  32. THE PLANET MERCURY.

    The Planet Mercury reaches greatest eastern elongation, that is its greatest distance east of the sun, to-day, when it is at 25 degress east of the sun, and can be ...

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  33. SOUTH AMERICAN DISASTER.

    A message from Bogota (Colombia) states that forty bodies have so far been recovered from the textile plant at Roselon, which collapsed last neck, burying a ...

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  34. HARBORS AND RAILWAYS.

    From time to time suggestions have been thrown out that the Harbors Board should be amalgamated with the Railways Department. There is an impression that ...

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  35. PACIFIC FLIGHTS.

    Fifty different projects are developing here for crossing the Pacific to Honolulu, Hongkong, and Tokyo.. ...

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  36. THE ROAD TO BROKEN HILL.

    The Automobile Association has been advised that a grant of £450 was made by the Commissioner of Public Works early this year for repair work on the track ...

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  37. REDUCING STATE EXPENDITURE.

    The question of the adjustment of tne finances of the State with a view to effecting [?]oopomies is still receiving the earnest consideration of the Treasurer (Hon. R. L. ...

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  38. TO DARWIN BY AEROPLANE.

    Mr. Kingford Smith's aeroplane arrived at Darwin shortly before 4 o'clock to-day. He was sighted flying over the Kitherine at 1.55 o'clock. Mr. Smith flew from ...

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  39. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    Last night and to-night the Duke and Duchess of York entertained at dinner members of the warrant officers' mess, thus completing the long series of dinners which ...

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  40. THREE ABSCONDING GIRLS.

    An attempt to abscond from Barton Vale salvation Army School, enfield was made by three girls, whose ages range from 16 to 18 years, on Monday evening In order to make the escape the gils, ...

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  41. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMEATS.

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  42. POLICE ASSOCIATION APPLICATION.

    The hearing of the application by the Police Association for an award covering members of the force will be resumed this morning, before the President of the ...

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  43. WORLD BROADCASTING FROM LONDON, PARIS, AND HOLLAND.

    Philips Glowlampworks, Limited, of Eindhoven, Holland, have advised their South Australian representatives, Messrs. Newton, McLaren, that an exceptionally ...

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  44. A FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    To stimutate interest in aviation as applied to commercial undertakings in Australia, the firm of G. A. Bond & Co. of Sydney, has arranged a flight round ...

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  45. A REFRACTORY WITNESS.

    A defendant in the Local Court on Wednesday, who was not represented by counsel, refused to give evidence when railed upon to do so by the solicitor for ...

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  46. THE HEART OF LONDON.

    The Adelphi Estate, situated between the Strand and the Victoria Embankment containing some of the most historical and beautifull building in London, and ...

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  47. 5CL BROADCASTING STATION.

    On Wednesday Mr. A. L. Brown, the manager of Central Broadcasters, Ltd. (controlling station 5CL), met members of the Radio Dealers' Association at the ...

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  48. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    Next Monday evening a students' concert will be given in the Elder Hall. This will be the sixth concert of the 1927 season. The programme will consist of ...

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  49. ALLEGED HOUSE-BREAKING.

    In connection with robberies at the houses of Messrs. A. M. M. Peak and A. E. Peak, of St. Peters, from which jewellery was stolen, Detectives Walters, ...

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