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  2. TIMBER STRIKE. Continued from Page 17.

    A volunteer timber maker, who name has not been disclosed, was a tacked by a. gang of six strikers Henley, Hunter's Hill this evening ...

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  3. THE EARTHQUAKES. Continued from Page 17.

    An express train, in which, the Governor-General (Sir Charles Fergusson) was travelling from Palmersion North to Wellington, ran into a slip ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    Another dust storm occurred in the city and suburbs on Thursday morning. It is rarely that these storms are experienced in winter. The thick dust ...

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  5. A BOY'S FUTURE.

    For the first time in the history of the Arbitration Court an adverse report of the Government Psychologist (Miss Stoneman) was used to-day in support ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and the Hon. Lady Hore-Ruthven, attended by Captain the Hon. H. Grosvenor, A.D.C. and accompanied by Mr. W. T. McCoy. ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Arthur Johnston (70), a sandcarter, was found hanged in a shed .at the rear of his residence in Cliff-street, East Glenelg. on Thursday morning ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL STABILITY COMMISSION. Continued from Page 17.

    The leader of the Opposition (Hon. L. L. Hill) said he was prepared to assist any movement to solve the unemployment problem. They must be ...

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  9. COAL SUPPLIES OF THE STATE.

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler), replying to the leader of the Opposition (Hon. L. L. Hill) in the Assembly yesterday, said at present the ...

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  10. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR.

    Mr. Samuel John Ward (53), optician, of George-street, Parkside, was knocked down by a motor car at the corner of Wakefield and Hutt. streets ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND AND BRITAIN.

    The "Morning Post" says it is happy to learn from official sources that the alarming reports of the earthquake in New Zealand were greatly exaggerated. ...

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  12. LIBERAL PARTY NOMINATIONS.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Liberal Federation on Thursday afternoon the following candidates were approved for the next State elections:— ...

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  13. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    A collision between two motor cars occurred in Rathdown-street, Carlton. this afternoon. Mrs. Lillian Leake (50). who was thrown from one of the ...

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  14. LORD MAYOR'S UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND.

    Mr. Gus Cawthorne has consented to manage the organ recital and concert to be held in the Adelaide" Town Hall on Saturday evening. Artists who will ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Margaret Honan, who [?] St. Joseph's House of Providence, wes terrace. recently, at the age of 99 year was born at Inniskillen, Ireland, [?] ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN RABBITS.

    Government officials in British Columbia have given a commission for. the shipment of 1,000 live rabbits from Sydney to Vancouver, with a view to ...

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  17. DRIED FRUIT QUOTAS.

    The Dried Fruit Board announced yesterday that as a result of a re-eat meeting of the committee appointed by the Inter-State Boards, it had been ...

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  18. GRAPHIC ACCOUNT.

    A man who arrived at Westport from Karamea to-night brought a letter, from Mr. M. McLean, chairman of the county council, which says— ...

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  19. SPEEDY DECISION IMPERATIVE.

    Mr. J. Atkings. secretary of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, commenting on the request of the New Sooth Wales Ministry to ...

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  20. WHEAT SCRIP CASE.

    Mr. Cameron asked in the Assembly on Thursday if the Government intended to go on fighting the case with the 1916-1917 wheat scrip holders. The ...

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  21. POLICE ASSOCIATION.

    Members of the [?] last night presented [?] Naylon with a wallet of notes in [?] nition of his services as [?] ...

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  22. DRAG CAPSIZES.

    Racing club returning from the Glenburnie course to-night in heavy rain were thrown out of a drag when the horses took fright and ran ...

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  23. R.M.S. RANPURA.

    Messrs. Eider, Smith & Co. are in receipt of a radio message from the commander of the Ranpura, advising that he expects the vessel to arrive ...

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  24. THE COAL COMMISSION.

    When the Coal Commission met this morning the chairman (Mr. Justice Davidson) said a letter bad been received from the Acting ...

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  25. STUD SHEEP FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Greziers' Federal Council today decided the proposal to prohibit the export of sheep of Australian Stud to South Africa. ...

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  26. MASS PICKETING CEASING.

    A combined meeting of unions at Kurri Kurri to-day decided to suspend picketing at Richmond Main [?] pending the decision of the conference ...

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  27. ORGANISER TO VISIT RUSSIA.

    It was learned in Labor circles in Adelaide yesterday that "die organiser of the Federated Liquor Trades' Union (Mr. J.F. Walsh), will leave Adelaide ...

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  28. LATE ARCHBISHOP BARRY.

    The body of Archbishop Barry was brought to Hobart this evening and was received at St. Mary's Cathedral by the Rev. B. J. Lynch, who recited the ...

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  29. CONDITIONS IN VICTORIA.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. Cowan), who has just returned from a visit to Victoria, said yesterday that he found seasonal conditions in Victoria ...

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  30. BODY EXHUMED.

    After having been buried for [?] months the body of Mrs. [?] Georgiana Bussed, an elderly and [?] to-do Widow of Himters Hill ...

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  31. CARTON PRIZE AND MEDAL.

    Sir—The secretary of the British Empire Cancer Campaign has forwanted from the grand-council thereof particulers of the Garton. [?]ize and ...

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  32. DEATH OF A "LITTLE BROTHER".

    In his room in Collins-place on the morning of June 8, Edmund Blick, aged about' 20 years, a "Little Brother," was found shot through the head with a ...

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  33. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

    The St. John Ambulance Brigade (S.A district) will hold a church parade on Sunday morning. The members Will march from headquarters at ...

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  34. GAS RESTRICTIONS IN SYDNEY.

    In spite of the appeal by the Gas Emergency Board to consumers of gas that they should exercise economy, in consequence of the shortage of coal ...

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  35. MEMORIAL TO AN AGRICULTURIST.

    About 1868 Mr. Charles Mullen took up some land at Wasleys, which was covered with dense scrub. The custom then was to cut down the trees, and ...

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  36. FALL FROM MOTOR CAR.

    Dr. Alexander Park of pratt [?] Moonee ponds, died in the [?] Hospital to-day from Injuries [?] when he fell from a motor car [?] ...

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  37. WOMAN'S AWFUL DEATH.

    Mrs. Mary Stewart (79) was' gored to death by a bull on her farm near Romsey this morning. She was found by her-sister lying ...

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  38. CLAIM AGAINST FLIGHTLIEUTENANT ULM.

    A supreme Court writ was recently issued by Mr. Hilliard, solicitor, of Sydney, acting on behalf of Leslie George Atkinson, of Lithgow, air me ...

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  39. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Sir—In your issue of 11th March, 1929. was an article with the above heading. giving an Australian journalist's impressions of the ...

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  40. AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS.

    Visiting students from the [?] (S.A.) and Hawkesbury (N.S.W.)[?] tural Colleges fired a triangular rifle mat on the Dookie College range to-day. ...

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  41. TIN MINING.

    The Australian Press Association learns that steps are being taken in London to form immediately a Tin Producers Association which all ...

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  42. RURAL WORKERS.

    At a meeting of the Cabinet tonight, it was decided to take steps to withdraw all rural workers from the Industrial Arbitration Court. The ...

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  43. BILLIARDS.

    Willie Smith is steadily advancing Fred Lindrum. to whom he is [?] 10.000 in the time limit. bi[?]lard. mat which is being played as a preliminary ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN HARVEST.

    In the preliminary figures relative to the results of the wheat crop for grain in the 1928-29 season, the Government Statistician (Mr. S. ...

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  45. THE INSURANCE INSTITUTE.

    At a special general meeting of'[?] Insurance Institute of South Australia held at Balfour's Cafe last night, it a decided to elect Mr. John Entwistle ...

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  46. RAILWAY RETRENCHMENTS.

    The secretary of the Australian Railways' Union (Mr. E. A. Chapman) announced to-day that the Queensland branch of the union had passed ...

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  47. TANK FOR PIMBAACLA.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. M. McIntosh) has accepted the tender of Messrs. J. Grove and Son for the construction ...

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  48. MOTORING FATALITY.

    The Coroner (Mr. H. B. White) today delivered his finding in connection with the death of Mr. Oscar Clyde Groombridge, of Margate, who died as ...

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  49. IN THE SAME BOAT.

    Two friends met, one day, and [?] gan to discuss the various events which had taken place in their Jives Sin [?] last. they met-s year ago. ...

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  50. MAID AND MAGPIE CORNER.

    Five streets converge and two tram routes meet at the Maid and Magpie Hotel corner. St. Peters. At a meeting of the municipal council last ...

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  51. DEATH IN THE BUSH.

    The body of a man was found to-day in the bush at Specimen Hill Senior Constable O'Brien, of Bendigo. who went to the scene, discovered ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. CANUTE COULDN'T CONTROL THE TIDE.

    And you can't change the weather, but you can counteract its dangers by taking ZAC. An invaluable remedy for bronchitis, influenza, and coughs of all ...

    Article : 40 words
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