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  2. NEW ARBITRATION LEGISLATION.

    "Despite the Prime Minister's promise of arbitration freed from entangling legalisms, this Bin preserves all existing legalisms ...

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  3. FROM ADELAIDE TO TRURO

    Conditions in (be agricultural area, extending- from Adelaide to Truro. are such as to cause farmers a deal of anxiety. With an ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS

    The leader of the Country Party (Mr. Cameron), speaking on the Address in Reply debate in the Assembly yesterday, advocated the appointment of a ...

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  5. ADDRESS IN REPLY

    After three weeks the House of Assembly concluded the Address in Reply debate on Wednesday afternoon. The amendment moved by ...

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  6. HELLO, LONDON!

    "Hello, Trunk lines, please.'' "Trunks? I want to put through a call to London." Beginning from to-day residents ...

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  7. SISTER PLEADS FOR BROTHER

    "He has been a good boy and has a widowed mother, who is praying for him now. and is breaking her heart. He was brought up in a ...

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  8. THIEVES IN CHURCH

    A thief found in a. Roman Catholic Church to-day was tackled and overpowered by the priest, but made good his escape when a ...

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  9. LORD MAYOR'S APPEAL

    "Please will you get my daddy book work. and if you could get sane work be would do if," This letter, received by "The ...

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  10. ISLINGTON EMPLOYES

    Reported remarks by Mr. Warne. M.P. to Islington employes, in which he advised them to apply to the Government to be put on short time, were referred to ...

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  11. FINE FOR THE PRESENT

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The tropical disturbance centred off the east coast of the continent brought further rain over the ...

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  12. LOANS TO DISTRICT COUNCILS

    Advice that a further £93,000 was intended to be made available free of interest for five years, and at 3 per cent, for the next live years to local ...

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  13. OFFICES ENTERED

    Thieves gained an entrance' to the premises of Goldsbrough, Mort and Company, Limited, in Light-square, Adelaide, on Tuesday night, and stole ...

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  14. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine for the present, with south to east winds, tending northerly hi the west. ...

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  15. SOUR KITCHEN AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Soap will be Provided for the single unemployed men daily at Port Adelaide by the Salvation Army, At noon yesterday the major (Mr. A. J. W. ...

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  16. OVERSEA FREIGHTS

    A serious view is taken by the Government of the report that the shipping companies contemplate an increase hi overseas freights. ...

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  17. Lady [?] Final.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 453 words
  18. "THE CHRONICLE"

    The illustrated supplement issued with this week's edition of "The Chronicler deals with a variety of interesting subjects. The return of ...

    Article : 329 words
  19. RELIEF AT THEBARTON.

    On Tuesday afternoon over 58 nesily families were assisted by gifts of new blankets, fixnel, boots, and shoes, vegetables, and wool for knitting ...

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  20. SECESSION TALK

    The secession of Western Australia from the Commonwealth will be one of the main subjects at the forthcoming annual conference of the Primary ...

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  21. YOUNG BRIDE'S LOSS.

    Misfortune overtook a young woman who is travelling by the Karoola. on tier honeymoon, when she lost her ring while the vessel was ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL COLONY.

    Contributions of cash, clothing, and other Useful articles continue to arrive at the office of the Methodist Central Mission. The founder of the colony ...

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  23. WAS MEMORIAL

    The sculptural work on the State War Memorial will be finished in about a fortnight. After tins, however, there remains the casting of the dronze ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES

    Approval of the Commonwealth's acceptance of the optional clause of Article 36 of the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice, ...

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  25. CAMPAIGN IN TASMANIA

    "Australia is practically bankrupt, and it is understood that the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) does not know where to get the money to pay interest, and ...

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  26. MORE TREES FOR THEBARTON

    At a meeting of the Thebarton Council last night, many objections were raised to a proposal to plant additional trees in Shipster-street. It ...

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  27. Mr. BELLAMY'S TRIP

    "No decision has yet been reached," was the reply of the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. McInnes) to the Hon. M. McIntosh in the Assembly ...

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  28. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS' BUTTON DAY

    A request for permission to hold a button day in the Thebarton district an Friday. July 11. was received by the Thebarton Town Council from the ...

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  29. ALL-BRITISH MOTOR SHOW

    Many visitors from the country inspected the All-British Motor Show at the Exhibition Building yesterday morning, and were much impressed ...

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  30. WATER RESTRICTIONS

    "I do not propose to make any statement in regard to water restrictions onto they have been authorised by the Executive Council," the Commissioner ...

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  31. MISSING JOURNALIST

    A sensational story was told to the Paddington police last night concerning the disappearance of Mr. Murray Hulett, a journalist, from his home at ...

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  32. CIVIL SERVANTS AND PART TIME

    The Public Service Commissioner (Mr; L. C. Hunkin) on Wednesday denied any knowledge of a proposal to place salaried civil servants on part ...

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  33. MELBOURNE'S ORGAINST.

    The fun committee of the City Council to-day appointed Mr. William Nell Mckie B.A., Mux. Bac., organist to the City of Melbourne, ...

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  34. LINDEN PARK SCHOOL

    Messrs. B. J. Kearney, A. McArthur, and P. K. Nieass introduced a deputation representing the Knoxville Progress Association to the Minister. of ...

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  35. SILT IN TORRENS LAKE

    City Council employes were engaged on Wednesday in ploughing the bed of the Torrens in the vicinity of tee Morphett-street bridge. The object is ...

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  36. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT

    Important steps already taken foreshadow a more vigorous national effort to reduce unemployment before the winter. ...

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  37. PATTERNS AND SAMPLES

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. P. Ramsay intimates that, arising oat of the provisions of the Postal Union ...

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  38. NO POSTMORTEMS

    The Royal Commission on Railway was not appointed to hold postmortems, but to see what could be done to rectify the present position of the railways. ...

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  39. MR. HUGHES'S VIEWS

    There was a conflict between the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Latham) land the leader of the Australian Party (Mr. Hughes) in the House of ...

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  40. TAXATION ASSESSMENTS

    In the Assembly yesterday Mr. Nicholls asked If the farmers would be given the opportunity of stating their cases for reduced land tax assessments this ...

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  41. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    The qualifying rounds of the Open Golf Championship were concluded to-day, when 112 qualified for the contest proper by returning cards of ...

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  42. CAROL RE-ESTABLISHED

    The Liberal leader (M. George Brattiano). son of the ex-Premier, announced in Parliament that his party would loyally support King Carol. ...

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  43. WORLD-WIDE BROADCAST.

    Arrangements are being made for a worldwide broadcast connection with the World Power conference, being held to Bonn and the Matted ...

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  44. SHOOT SCORCHES

    An application for recognition for the inventor of an effective shoot scorcher would be considered by the Government, was a reply riven by the ...

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  45. THIEVES AT RAILWAY-STATION

    Thieves entered the railway refreshment rooms at Bowmans on Tuesday night and stole whisky, tobacco, and cigarettes to the value of £17. Entrance ...

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  46. GUN WENT OFF

    While climbing through a hole in the fence surrounding his home at Cramer yesterday afternoon, Mr. David R. Stott (34). married, was killed ...

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  47. RATES DUE

    Bates for the present municipal year are due at the City Treasurer's office. Town Hall, Adelaide, on or before June SO. Those unpaid after that date must ...

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  48. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in a private hospital at Strathalbyn of Mrs. Curtis, wife of Mr. C. A. S. Curtis, Inspector of Stock, at Mount Gambier. She was ...

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  49. FLOODWATERS CONFERENCE

    A letter, asking the council to appoint representatives to a conference to discuss metropolitan floodwaters, being convened by the Commissioner ...

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  50. FARMER'S DEATH

    Further evidence was heard to-day at the Criminal Court in the case in which Cecil Farnsworth Charles is chained with having murdered his ...

    Article : 146 words
  51. WAR REPARATIONS

    Fallowing his statement in the House of Representatives yesterday that reports of the snare Australia was to receive in the next distribution of war ...

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  52. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    A middle-aged woman who was picked up in a damed condition from a gutter in Hutt-street last evening the police that she had been ...

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  53. WAR EXPORTS

    Disapproval of the export of arms and munitions .of war. including airplanes, to the Soviet has become part of America's Russian policy. ...

    Article : 88 words
  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 84 words
  55. ORGAN RECITAL

    There was an attendance of about a hundred at the Adelaide Town Hall in the luncheon hour yesterday, when the City Organist Mr. John ...

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  56. FELL FROM WINDOW

    Mrs. E.H. Randall a frequent visitor to England from Australia, was killed to-day, as the result of a tail from the second. floor window of the Royal ...

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  57. JAPANESE LUMBER INDUSTRY

    Lumber interests here are protesting against Australia's proposed prohibit^ tariff. They arc urging the Government to ...

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  58. GAOL FOR MILLET

    At Melon to-day Jean Charles Millet grandson of the famous painter, was sent to gaol for a year on a charge of passing worthless cheques. ...

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