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  2. ARBITRATION COURT SETS ASIDE AWARDS OF VARIOUS RAILWAY UNIONS

    Judge Beeby said that, for the next 12 months at least, both Federal and State Governments would be forced to seek emergency devices in adapting ...

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  3. DEMENTED WOMAN'S AWFUL ACT

    The drowned bodies were recovered by the police after midnight, the mother being in ordinary dress, and the children in pyjamas. ...

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  4. EMPIRE TRADE

    What is causing the liveliest interest in Dominion circles is speculation on what the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas) may have to disclose ...

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  5. AIRSHIP DISASTER

    The R101 and her sister ship R1OO were in course of construction at Cardington and Howden respectively for years before they entered service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ATTACK ON POLICE SUPERINTENDENT

    While he was driving through the city in the early morning Azis's car was riddled with bullets, and his driver and a police orderly were 'severely ...

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  7. WATERFRONT DISPUTE

    Mr. Kelly's appointment was recommended by a special meeting of the Cabinet and passed through Executive Council, receiving the Governor's ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Labor Day will be celebrated on Wednesday. The Labor Day Celebration Committee has decided not to hold a procession this year. A ...

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  9. FURTHER RAIN

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Under the influence of a disturbance which is now passing across South Australia sultry and unsettled ...

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  10. LORD MAYOR'S FUND

    During the winter months the public has contributed nearly £6,000 to the Lord Mayor's Unemployed Relief fund, and every penny of that sum has been ...

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  11. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

    The market for gilt-edged stock was more Active yesterday than for some time. The 6 per cent, war loan was marked up to £104 16/3, its highest ...

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  12. LOCAL SEAMEN

    The Port Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union of Australasia proposes to deal with certain of its members who advocated the formation of the ...

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  13. PRICE OF SUGAR

    Members of the Fruit Growers and Marlet Gardeners' Association visited Mount pleasant on Friday afternoon, and. addressed a meeting: of fruit ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Hore-Ruthven will visit the Industrial Colony this afternoon. The official opening ceremony will be ...

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  15. SHOOTING OF ROY BRUHN

    The condition of Roy Bruhn (25), of North Melbourne, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Friday night. with a bullet wound in the chest. ...

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  16. CONFERENCE IN MELBOURNE

    Hurriedly convened by the A.C.T.U; a conference of representatives of Federal organisations having awards under the Arbitration Court was held ...

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  17. AIR OFFICIALS HORRIFIED

    Members of the Air Board were horrified last night when informed of the tragedy. "Great Britain has for a second time lost all her men who ...

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  18. WILLS OF THE WEEK

    The weekly Trade Gazette reports that produce of the wills of the following has been granted:- Charles GABRIEL Rayes Mitcham 5£,559" Henry booker ...

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  19. TARLEE SHOW

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  20. UNDERWORLD FEUD

    Leslie Garrett (22), of Riley-street. Sony Hills, visited the Sydney Hospital last night and stated that he had been. twice shot at by a. young woman ...

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  21. SOCIAL NOTES

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  22. RACES AT MORPHETTVILLE

    The gravelled square between the saddling paddock and the totalisator at Morphettville on Saturday was ankle deep in water, but nothing, deters the ...

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  23. SALES TAX

    A joint meeting' of the Chamber of Commerce and the Taxpayers' Association was held on Friday to consider a request from the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 274 words
  24. EARLIER MAIL CLEARANCE

    The Dupty Director of posts and Telegraph (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) [?] [?] the night [?] of letter reciever ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS

    Australia has received a drastic lesson with regard to production and consumption, and people realise now that it is imperative to absorb as much of ...

    Article : 458 words
  26. RECEIPT OF NEWS IN SYDNEY

    "The court's decision will certainly make the Government task of balancing its Budget much easier," said the Premier (Mr. Bavin) to-day. "As far ...

    Article : 74 words
  27. RUSSIAN WHEAT

    As the result of a report that a ship loaded with cereals has left Riga for Aberdeen, grain merchants there decided not to handle the cargo, which ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. EMERGENCY PROJECTS

    After the Fun Court had adjourned until Monday. Judge Beeby delivered judgment on an application by the State Government of New South Wales ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. FETE AT URRBRAE

    A fete is something like a mushroom, it grows. That was the lease with the one held at Urrbrae on Saturday, by kind permission of ...

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  30. MOTOR EXCURSION TO KUITPO

    Much interest has been displayed in Kuito industrial Colony the official opening of which will take place Wednesday, For the conveneience ...

    Article : 143 words
  31. SUPPLIES NOT EXCEPTIONAL

    The Australian Minister of Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) this afternoon conferred with Dr. Addison, Minister of Agriculture, regarding the world's ...

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  32. MINISTERS REFUSE TO COMMENT

    when questioned last night with regard to the setting aside of the railway awards by the Federal Arbitration Court, neither the Premier (Mr. Hill) ...

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  33. FUGITIVE SHOT

    Excitement was caused on the Malvern Railway-station last night, when Constable McNeill, of Frankston, fired two shots to intimidate an escaping ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 170 words
  35. WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day 9526 bales were offered. Including 3,597 bales from Queensland, 620 bales from New South Wales, 777 bales from Victoria. 427 bales ...

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  36. STABBING AFFRAY

    Three young men were stabbed in the city late on Saturday night, and two are in a serious condition in the Perth Hospital The victims are:— ...

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  37. OBITUARY

    The death occurred on Friday of Mrs. Emily Snell at her home, Bernleavenue, Beulah Estate. She was a well-known resident of the Kensington ...

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  38. BOOTMAKERS' WAGES DOWN

    Tradesmen employed by boot manufacturers in Western Australia have accepted a reduction in wages from £5 2/6 to £4 18/6 a week. The 44 hours ...

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  39. AMERICA CUP

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  40. Tea Bods Delight

    You drink tea for refreshment, so why not enjoy delicious young buds They are most refreshing, because they were gathered on Eastern ...

    Article : 317 words
  41. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Suffering from a fractured leg. Mr. Stanley C. Hitchcock. 33, clerk, of Finness-street, North Adelaide, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on ...

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  42. MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING

    A match fired between South Australia and Queensland resulted in a win for Queensland by 9 points. Scores:— Queensland—Q. D. Kennedy, 80; J. G. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE

    In a special interview with the 'Observer.' Mr- SCULLIAN that Australia suffering from a depression which was world-wide. Trouble had ...

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  44. NEARING GLOAMING'S RECORD

    By winning the October Stakes at Flemington on Saturday, Amounts drew £500 nearer to Gloaming's Australasian ...

    Article : 33 words
  45. ARTISTS FOR ADELAIDE

    Messrs. Percy Leason and Colin Colanan, the Melbourne artists, will leave that city this morning by caravan for Adelaide, where en exhibition of Mr. ...

    Article : 47 words
  46. HEAD INJURIES

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