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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    Questioned on Friday regarding the loan programme, the Premier (Mr. Butler) said that it was a well-known fact that difficulty was being experienced in ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    It is understood that the King continues to make satisfactory progress. His Excellency the Governor, attended by Captain the Hon. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OBITUARY

    Mr. Charles Thomas Steer, whose death occurred at the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday, was a well-known resident of the Port Adelaide district. ...

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  5. THE "BASHER" GANG

    Three months' imprisonment was imposed to-day on John Dryer, a laborer, who was convicted on a charge of having attacked a timber worker on a ...

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  6. FLYING DAY BY DAY

    Last year, when the Atlantic had been flown over a dozen times, and over a dozen lives had been lost on the same venture, we thought we had ...

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  7. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    An official bulletin was issued this morning stating that his Majesty the King had passed a good night and that his progress continued to he ...

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  8. PROHIBITION IN CANADA

    It is reported from Charlottetown, capital of Prince Edward Island, Canada, that the province has decisively endorsed prohibition in a ...

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  9. CRISIS IN CHINA "READY WITH BLOW FOR BLOW"

    Mass meetings, in which animosity is expressed to China, are being held throughout the country. M. Kalinin has delivered a speech, ...

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  10. BROADCASTING

    The Australian Broadcasting Co., Ltd., has received a cablegram from Mr. Donald Wright, of San Pedro, California, stating that the broadcast ...

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  11. PORT ADELAIDE BUILDINGS

    An indication of the extent to which building operations at the chief seaport have been curtailed is afforded by figures from the Port Adelaide ...

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  12. CHIEFLY FINE FOB THE PRESENT

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Under the influence of a slight ripple of low pressure passing well to the south of this State, very ...

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  13. APPEAL FOR PROTECTION

    Complaints that the timber trade had been left to a lone fight and did not receive adequate police protection were made to-day, by a deputation to ...

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  14. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    From "FAIRPLAY," Strathalbyn:— At the Angas Plains coursing meeting reference was made to the shooting of hares with a view to introducing ...

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  15. INTER-EMPIRE TRADE

    It is officially announced that Lord Melchett, an ardent, advocate of free trade within the Empire, has accepted the chairmanship of the Empire ...

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  16. LEVEL CROSSING AT BAYHURST

    During the annual inspection of the West Torrens district, conducted by members of the council on Thursday, an examination was made of ...

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  17. THE DISABILITIES GRANT

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) stated on Friday that he had not received any information from the Prime Minister regarding the grant in aid for South ...

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  18. RIOTOUS PICKETS

    Nearly 2,000 striking timber workers assembled at the yards of Geo. Hudson, Ltd., at Glebe, this afternoon. What would have been a riot was ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIAN ATTITUDE

    The "Times," discussing tariffs with special reference to Australia, says complete free trade within the Empire, however desirable in theory, is ...

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  20. ORANGE AND LEMON DRINKS

    From EMILY A. STANTON, Sefton Park:—It is with great satisfaction that we read of the efforts of the Development and Migration Commission to ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF THE EMPIRE

    The following lectures have been arranged by the South Australian branchof the League of the Empire:-August 6, "Round the World in 80 Minutes," ...

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  22. OVERSEAS TRANSPORT

    To consider matters relating to overseas steamship services, port dues, and freight rates, a committee representing the interests of importers, exporters, ...

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  23. THE PRODUCER.

    The Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. C.H. Wickens) has estimated that at the end of 1928 the number of sheep in the Commonwealth reached ...

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  24. THE PREMIER'S NORTHERN TRIP

    The Premier (Mr. Butler), who returned from a tour of several northern districts on Friday morning, said he was struck with the optimism ...

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  25. PORT ADELAIDE CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION

    From the Rev. T.P. WILLASON:— While regretting the necessity of a soup kitchen in Port Adelaide for the needy children, we rejoice that it is an ...

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  26. THE PETROL TAX

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) would not say yesterday what the actual amount of the petrol tax would be. He said a Bill was to be introduced shortly. ...

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  27. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Ellen." Narracoorte.—Please forward stamped addressed envelope for particulars. "E. De M."—To become a teacher in Montessori kindergarten schools ...

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  28. PREFERENCES DECISION

    Although cablegrams published to-day suggested that a message had been sent to him, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated this evening that he had ...

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  29. EROSION AT SOMERTON

    A serious erosion of the foreshore at Somerton will be the subject of a deputation from the Brighton Corporation to the Minister of Local Government ...

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  30. BILLIARDS

    Walter Lindrum, in his match with Willie Smith, reached 1,000 in an unfinished break to-night. When the session ended he was loudly cheered. ...

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  31. FARMERS GIVE FIREWOOD

    Last week the Central Methodist Mission, Port Adelaide, as a result of the organising efforts of the Rev. T.P. Willason (missioner), with Mr. Andrew ...

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  32. THE McGRATH CASE

    It is understood that the judge's report regarding the recommendation to mercy by the jury in the case of Stanley John McGrath, found guilty ...

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  33. PRUNING COMPETITIONS

    The secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society (Mr. H.J. Finnis) announced yesterday the names of those who obtained pruning certificates in ...

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  34. FOOTBALLERS' UNSEEMLY CONDUCT

    Four association players were charged to-night in connection with incidents which occurred in the match between Port Melbourne and Brunswick on ...

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  35. PAYNEHAM DISTRICT INSPECTION

    The members of the Payneham District Council win make the annual inspectipn of the district to-day. Messrs. F.W. Coneybeer, W.A. Hamilton, and ...

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  36. COAL SUPPLIES

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) said on Friday that so far as the Government ware concerned there had been no further developments in regard to the coal ...

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  37. ELECTION NOMINATIONS

    At the Liberal conference, held at Jamestown yesterday, the following nominations for the plebiscite for the coming elections were ...

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  38. MELBOURNE CEMETERY ROBBERY

    Containing £211 4/6 in cheques, £8 in postal notes, and an English £1 note, the cash box which was stolen by a thief who attacked Mr. Nathaniel ...

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  39. "THE EXPRESS AND JOURNAL"

    The popular features of "The Express and Journal" are continued in to-day's issue. The portrait of Mrs. J.E. Bateup, Mayoress of Hindmarsh, is ...

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  40. BANK CLERK ADMITS GUILT

    An admission that he had forged a draft for £4,700 on the Bank of New South Wales, at New Plymouth, was made by Samuel Abran Wills, aged 21. ...

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  41. RACING IN ENGLAND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  42. SOLIDIFYING LABOR FORCES

    The fate of the Unity Conference, called by the leader of the Federal Labor Party (Mr. Scullin), to solidify the Labor forces in New South Wales. ...

    Article : 141 words
  43. BLANKETS DISTRIBUTED

    Residents of Unley who are reeling the pinch caused by unemployment have a good friend in the mayor (Mr. B.J. Sellick), who has not only personally spent nearly ...

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  44. FIREMEN REFUSE DUTY

    After the four firemen who caused the Canadian Conqueror to return to port, as they had refused duty, had been sentenced to a month's ...

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  45. ARBOR DAY AT NORWOOD

    Arbor Day was celebrated in the Norwood Central School grounds on Friday. The headmaster (Mr. O.D. Jones) received the guests, and plantings of English ash ...

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  46. WATERSIDE DISPUTE

    Referring on Friday to the negotiations between the shipowners and the waterside workers, the Premier (Mr. Butter) said they had broken down not ...

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  47. AMERICAN DELICACY COMPANY

    Extraordinary results attended the public issue of 100,000 ordinary contributing shares of £1 each in Peters American Delicacy Company of ...

    Article : 67 words
  48. STEAMER PAKIPAKI

    A cable message received to-day by the Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association stated that the steamer Paklpaki, which was previously reported to ...

    Article : 79 words
  49. EMPIRE THEATRE

    Ken Maynard has the role of "Flash" Darrow, sheriff of Linevllle, in "Wild Born." the chief atraction at the Empire Theatre to-night. Darrow is falsely ...

    Article : 67 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 89 words
  51. FRESH AIR FUND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  52. REGISTRATION OF SHOPS

    The Minister of Industry (Mr. Homburg), stated yesterday that there ...

    Article : 93 words
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