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  2. WHAT BASIC WAGE CAN COUNTRY AFFORD TO PAY?

    After considerable argument, the Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court announced to-day that it regarded so serious'y the representations made by the Railways Commissioners for an order setting aside the awards covering various ...

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  3. 'PIPEWORKS TO CLOSE

    For some time employes of the Government pipeworks at Glanville have been working part-time. This was attributable partly to a surplus ...

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  4. WARSHIP LIQUOR

    At the Baptist Assembly yesterday, allegations that Adelaide girls were seen disgustingly drunk on the Dutch warships recently in ...

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  5. BUDGET_DEBATE

    The debate on the Budget, which will begin in the Assembly to-day, may occupy the greater part of the House's ...

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  6. WATERFRONT TROUBLE

    Arrangements were made yesterday for the Combined Disputes Committee of the Adelaide and Port Adelaide Trades ...

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  7. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL

    Had the Federal Government's Compulsory Wheat Pool Hill become law. it would have cost the Commonwealth over ...

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  8. BETTER TIMES

    A speedy return of the world to normal conditions was forecast to-day by General Dawes, the United States Ambassador. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SLAVE TRADING

    That slavery still exists was made manifest during a league of Nations committee discussion yesterday, when a, British. memorandum was read asking ...

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  10. TAX ON DIVIDENDS

    The president of the Taxpayers' Association (Mr. S. McGregor Reid) said on Monday that there were two respects in which his association felt the ...

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  11. EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    A series of recommendations on the subject of Imperial rationalisation is advanced in a preliminary report which has been issued by the Research ...

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  12. DUTY ON WHEAT

    The import duty on wheat has been raised from ISO to 185 marks per ton. The meat ticket system is reappearing. The Government have the free ...

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  13. REPUBLIC SOUGHT

    MADRID September 28. Revolutionary speeches and demands for the abdication of King Alfonso, and the establishment of ...

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  14. ALL IN THE SAME BOAT

    The "Morning Post" says:—"All the members of the Imperial Conference are in the same boat, and. it might be added, that the boat is in a heavy sea ...

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  15. WAR ON CRIMINALS

    A world war on international criminals will be declared at Antwerp in October, when there will be a great gathering of detective ...

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  16. SOVIET WHEAT

    The Minister of Markets and Transport (Mr. Parker Moloney) made an important statement this morning in regard to the action of the Soviet ...

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  17. MANUFACTURERS AND THE BUDGET

    Toe Budget will be discussed at a meeting of the council of the Chamber of Manufactures, which will be held this afternoon at the offices of the ...

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  18. CHURCH UNION

    Approaches made by the Congregationalists for onion with the Baptists were keenly debated at the annual assembly of the latter ...

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  19. CAR AND TRAIN

    Mr. D. L. Sweet, milk vendor, of Torrens-road, Kilkenny, had a fortunate escape when the horse and cart he was driving crashed into a train at ...

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  20. MR. SCULLIN'S VISIT

    Mr. Scullin, when questioned this morning regarding reports from Australia that great significance was attached to cables passing between Mr. ...

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  21. SHEARERS RESCUED

    Since the affray between working and striking shearers at Bullsbrook on Friday night, interference with workers by men on strike, in which strikers ...

    Article : 228 words
  22. STOLEN AEROPLANE

    Walter William Crothers (21). fitter, and John Charles Hart (20), mechanic, appeared at the Parramatta Court today on a charge of having taken and ...

    Article : 186 words
  23. GREAT ENGINEER'S END

    Regarding the death of Bar John Norton-Griffiths, engineer-contractor for the Asouan Dam extension, the "Daily Herald" says that behind the ...

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  24. ALLEGED INSURANCE FRAUDS

    Having lasted for more than a fortnight, the trial of four men on charges of having cheated and defrauded shareholders and policyholders of the ...

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  25. DOMINION PREFERENCE

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, in a page review in the "Observer" on conference problems, expresses the opinion that, but for the Dominions' post-war trade. ...

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  26. BRUNSWICK BANK ROBBERY

    Arising; out of the robbery at the Brunswick branch of the Bank of New South Wales on September 19, charges were preferred against five persons at ...

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  27. UNREST IN FINLAND

    The Public Prosecutor has Issued write against 1200 associations affiliated with the Trade Union Congress, demanding their dissolution. ...

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  28. TWO MEN INCINERATED

    Two farmers were burned to death when a motor truck overturned and caught fire near Newdegate, 306 miles from Perth. last night. They were Mr. ...

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  29. HOME BY CHRISTMAS

    Mr. Scullin has advised the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) that be will return direct to Australia as soon as possible after the Imperial ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. POLICE ACCOMPANY SHEARERS

    All but two of the shearing team which was attacked at Bullsbrook last week have decided to resume the trip to Murgoo. The men will be ...

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  31. DIAMOND THIEF FOILED

    Diamond jewellery was strewn across the footpath in Bourke-street to-day, when a man smashed the front window of Dunkling's jewellery shop with ...

    Article : 163 words
  32. OTHER FEATURES THIS HORNING

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  33. DEATH OF YOUNG GIRL

    On a charge of having murdered his daughter, William Schubert, for whom a widespread police search has been made, was arrested this afternoon at a farm ...

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  34. KINGSFORD SMITH ILL

    Wing Commander Kingsford Smith is suffering from influenza, and his flight to Australia has been postponed. ...

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  35. SUSPECT IN ADELAIDE

    Ernest Stanley Smith was yesterday remanded till Thursday by Mr. E. M. Sabine. Pit, on a charge that the informant (Inspector Horseman) ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. TOURIST FARES AND CHEAPER FREIGHTS

    It was announced to-day that the inter-State shipowners had agreed to introduce a return tourist fare between Melbourne and Fremantle, beginning ...

    Article : 139 words
  37. ENDURANCE SWIM

    [?] Rizzo, by swimming in the open sea of 68 hours 11 minutes 6 seconds, beat the endurance record of 67 hours 10 minutes established by the ...

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  38. BREAD AT BROKEN HILL

    I Reduced prices for bread were announced to-day. For cash at depots and shops, the price will be 5d. a loaf, and delivered bread will be 5 1/2d. ...

    Article : 58 words
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