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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    council of the Public Service Association conferred on Thursday with the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. L.C. Hunkin) on the subject of ...

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  3. NOTHING DONE

    Though die heads of the delegations meet again tomorrow to consider the development of inter Imperial ...

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  4. WOOL SALES

    The second series of the Adelaide wool sales began at the Wool Exchange yesterday, when the first portion of a catalogue of 30,000 bales was ...

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  5. YATALA ESCAPES

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Piper and Jurors, William Henry Hayes was found entity of having shot at Constable ...

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  6. FEDERAL CABINET IN SYDNEY

    Finance in general, Civil Service salaries in particular, and other questions arising from proposals to introduce economic measures when ...

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  7. NEW TAXATION EXPLAINED BY MR. HILL

    The general scheme of taxation has already been explained and debated under the proposals submitted to the House. The Bill deals chiefly ...

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  8. FINE AND WARMER

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last ingnt:-Some light rain, due to a slight monsoonal influence, was reported la parts of the western and upper ...

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  9. LONE GIRL MOTORIST

    Miss Betty Henderson, who is motoring from Western Australia to Sydney, arrived in Adelaide In her single-seater car yesterday. She will continue her ...

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  10. PUBLIC SAFETY REGULATIONS

    In the Assembly yesterday, the leader of the opposition (Mr. Butler) asked if the regulations under the Preservation of Public Safety Act bad been ...

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  11. MESSRS. DENNY & DALY

    Thee When asked on Thursday If there was any truth in the rumor that he and Senator Daly were about to dissolve partnership, the ...

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  12. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Suffering from a fractured leg, Connie Winter (16), of Prince George-road, Colonel Light Gardens, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday. She ...

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  13. PRICES REALISED

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  14. luiUE COUNTRY FLOURISHING j

    Mr, McIntosh, who returned on Thursday from a visit to Pinnaroo, Mated that In 3D years' experience of the mallea he Jiad never seen the ...

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  15. ASSISTANCE FOR FARMERS

    In view of the financial position, the Government cannot give any promise at present to grant relief to farmers who are still suffering owing to the ...

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  16. SCHOOLBOY INJURED

    Eric Ashforth (14), schoolboy, of Wellington-road, Maylands, was treated at the Adelaide Hospital yesterday for abrasions. He was riding a bicycle. ...

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  17. PRISON EMPLOYES APPEAL

    Replying to Mr. Nieass In the Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Hill) said the matter of introducing a Gaols and Prisons Employes' Appeal Board ...

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  18. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE

    A collision occurred at Exmouthroad, Exeter, on Thursday evening between a motor car driven by Mr. Cecil Charles Jamleson. clerk, of ...

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  19. ANNUAL ROSE SHOW

    Lady Hore-Ruthven win declare open on Monday afternoon the annual rose show of the National Rose Society, which will be held in the Adelaide Town ...

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  20. PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH

    It is not Intended tat the immediate Satan to appoint a professor of English Smote and literature at the Univer-.sity in place of Sir Archi ...

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  21. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP

    Entries tor the Rhodes Scholarship for 1831 will close on Monday next. Applications must be lodged at the University with Mr. A. W. Bampton, the acting ...

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  22. PARKING IN CITY STREETS

    Apart from officially tctmrUng the natter to the next meeting of the traffic Committee. it is unlikely that the City Council will do anything ...

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  23. SALARIES IN W.A.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) introduced a Bill to reduce by 10 per cent, the salaries of Ministers and members ...

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  24. CONSERVATIVE POLICY

    The leader of the Conservative Party (Mr. Baldwin) to-day supplemented his preference statement in a letter to Mr. Neville chamberlain, ...

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  25. AMALGAMATION OF DEPART-MENTS

    "In view of the urgent need for economy in Government expenditure what has been done so amalgamate the Agricultural. Lands. Soldier Settlement. ...

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  26. SUNDAY CONCERTS FOR UNEMPLOYED

    The Premier (Mr. Hill told Mr. A. A. Edwards, in the Assembly yesterday, that the regulations under the Public ...

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  27. 5 AD ADELAIDE

    The programme to be broadcast to-night from Station 5 AD will include a feature attempted for the first time in Australia. ...

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  28. NEWS IN BRIEF

    State tottery—By 37 votes to 11, the annual conference of Western Austra- lian Labor Women expressed its ap- proval of the introduction of a State ...

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  29. RELIEF TO MORTGAGORS

    In the Assembly yesterday Mr. McArthur moved that, contingently upon the Unemployed Tenants and Mortgagors Relief Bill being read a second ...

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  30. LOCAL COURT CONGESTION

    Referring .in the Assembly yesterday to the congestion in the Adelaide local Court, the Attoney-General (Mr. Denny) told Mr. Pattinson that the ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S WHEAT REQUIREMENTS

    Wheat merchants In Adelaide whose views were sought yesterday on the proposal made at the Imperial Con- ference that Britain should adopt the ...

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  32. TAXATION BELL

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) Informed the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Butler), in the Assembly yesterday, that the Government was anxious, in view of ...

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  33. SHORT MEASURE PETROL

    A statement that mapeoton under she Weights and Measures Acts had refused to grant certificates to two petrol station proprletors was made by Mr. ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Jessie Menzies Davidson, who died at Ramsgate-street, Glenelg, was bom at Rivoli Bay, in the South-East, 82 years ago, and was the third ...

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  36. LORD MAYOR'S FUND

    It is expected that the net proceeds for the Lord Mayor's Fund from the lecture delivered by Dr. H. Basedow will amount to more than £40. This sum ...

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  37. SCIENTIFIC PROTECTION COMING

    Mr. Baldwin declares that when the Conservatives are returned to power they will cut down expenditure and taxation drastically, reform the ...

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  38. SYDNEY OFFERINGS

    Wool sales were held to-day, when 10,636 bales were catalogued and sales. Including private transactions, amounted to 10.154 bales. There was ...

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  39. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS

    The first important meeting of the Victorian Railway Classification Board, since functions were superseded by the Commonwealth Arbitration Court ...

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  40. BRIDGE OVER ZAMBESI

    The Colonial Office Is Issuing a contract for the construction of a bridge over the Zambesd, to cost more than £3,000,000. ...

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  41. ARBITRATION AND DISARMAMENT

    There was no meeting of the heads of the delegations to the Conference to-day, but the work of the committees was continued. The Communications ...

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  42. PRINCE AND DELEGATES

    The Prince of Wales intends giving a series of four dinner parties to enable the Dominion delegates to meet wellknown figures in public life, whom, ...

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  43. AIRSHIP POLICY

    Regarding the suggestion that all reconditioning work on airship R100 should cease, pending a decision as to the future of British airship development, ...

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  44. LABOR PARTY COUNCIL

    The rationing of work In Government departments, and retrenchment in the railways service, are not viewed with favor by many bade union secretaries. ...

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  45. STRIKE IN GERMANY

    To-day 120.000 metalworkers from 276 factories struck work. A few big firms are carrying on with skeleton staffs, but some of the smaller ...

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  46. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

    An appeal was made to the public yesterday by the Rev. S. Forsyth, sponsor of the Industrial Colony scheme, which has absorbed about 70 young men ...

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  47. BRITAIN'S FISCAL POLICY

    It is known that there is considerable difference within the Cabinet originating from the growth of unemployment. The "Daily Telegraph" says one ...

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  48. RATIONING IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Railway commissioner of New South Wales have decided to ration locomotive enginedrivers and cleaners to the extent of one week in six, and to ...

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