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  2. THE AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK.

    The Director of Agriculture (Professor A. J. Perkins) stated on Saturday that South Australian fanners will crop approximately 3,000,000 acres this year, ...

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  3. NO MORE WAR,

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in the "Observer says:—"After Sir Austen Chamberlain's speech last Thursday there is no doubt the American plan for the ...

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  4. SYDNEY CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    Notice has been formally served upon Mr. S. Y. Maling, deputy general manager of the City Council Electricity Department, that he has been suspended, ...

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  5. SHOPS DESTROYED.

    The promises of Messrs. Beards Bros., general providers, of Leichhardt, were destroyed by fire last night. They consisted of four shops in a two-storey ...

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  6. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    The annual report of the Ministry of Labor shows that the average number of persons in employment last year was greater than in any previous year. ...

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  7. A SENATE SELECTION.

    Serious allegations were made to-day by Mr. A. E. Roberts, one of the Scrutineers of the ballot taken in the Labor movement for the selection of candidates to contest ...

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  8. THE PASSING SHOW IN ENGLAND.

    The Royal Oak case is still being eagerly discussed by Army and Air Force as well as Navy people. One point seems practically agreed between them all. So ...

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  9. GIRL'S HANDBAG SNATCHED.

    As Miss Bessie Riddell, a waitress, of Hotham-street, East Melbourne, was on her way home from her work at the Windsor Hotel on Saturday afternoon, a ...

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  10. ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE.

    Last March Miss Margaret Florence Rogers, of Manly, caused to be issued a Supreme Court writ against Thomas Cameron, a school teacher, of Granville, ...

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  11. THE SITUATION IN CHINA.

    Chinese and Japanese circles in Australia, stirred over the reports of murders and atrocities in China, each, issued statements tonight calling on Australians ...

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  12. AREAS.

    Writing with reference in the condition of the country in the north of South Australia, Sir Sidney Kidman says:- I have known this country for nearly 50 ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) has allocated £5,000 for unemployed relief works at West Maitland. The money will be spent on new drainage facilities. ...

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  14. NECK BROKEN AT FOOTBALL.

    Ronald Mares (18), who broke his neck on July, 2, 1927. when playing football, and who was then given two hours to live, has recovered sufficiently to allow of ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    All efforts to bridge the gulf dividing the Labor Party have been abandoned. The two factions called conferences of the National Council, which supported the ...

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  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The biennial election was held yesterday for the Legislative Council vacancies, caused by the retirement of nine members. Mr. V. Hamersley (Country Party) was ...

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  17. WORLD'S DANCING RECORD.

    Mr. D. Young last night broke the world's record for continuous dancing. His time was 123 hours 30 minutes, the record having been 122 hours 50 minutes. ...

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  18. MOTOR ACCIDENTS. Continued from Page 13.

    While Mr. S. Miles was driving a motor car near the Canning Bridge to-day a horse on the other side of the road became startled, and dashed straight at the car ...

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  19. TUBERCULAR SOLDIERS' AID APPEAL.

    The following amounts have been received and are gratefully acknowledged by the Committee. Further amounts may be sent to the Secretary, 74, Franklin-street, Adelaide, or Box ...

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  20. HURLED TO DEATH.

    Mr. George Walton Smith (65), of Wellstonecraft, was crossing the street near his home late last night when a big motor car, travelling at a high speed, ...

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  21. [?]ALLY AND SHOWERY,

    The Meteorologist reported [?] Light to moderate rain was [?] Saturday morning, generally in the [?] and south-east, districts of ...

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  22. THE HAURAKI

    A fire broke out on the Canadian-Australasian motor ship Hauraki to-day, and was extinguished after the city firemen had descended into the hold wearing gas ...

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  23. MOTOR CYCLES COLLIDE.

    A collision occurred between two motor cycles last night at Fairfield. Mr. Newell W. Smith (24), of Parramatta, sustained severe body injuries, and Mr. James ...

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  24. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION.

    An itinerary of wide interest has been arranged for the trans-Canada tour of the Umpire Parliamentary Association, beginning at Quebec on August 27 and ...

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  25. CAR DRIVER INJURED.

    Mr. Thomas Bassett (25), of Woolwich, sustained a fractured skull when the care he was driving at St. Mary's yesterday collided with a motor lorry. ...

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  26. MINING IN THE WEST.

    Mr. T. Greenhill, of the Enterprise Syndicate, stated to-night that there had been a further development in regard to the offer made by an Adelaide syndicate for ...

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  27. [?] ANXIOUS AT RENMARK

    Threading conditions have prevailed [?] this morning but so far with light showers only. No rain to maturate the subsoil has fallen for over 18 months, ...

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  28. GRAND OPERA.

    Much as the audience at the presentation of "Aida" at His Majesty's Theatre' last night by the Williamson-Melba Grand Opera Company, was impressed with the ...

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  29. DOWNPOUNS AT MOUNT GAMBIER,

    During the last two days 150 pounds of [?] been registered here, and rough [?] There were heavy down[?] of rain and hall yesterday, ...

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  30. INCREASED EXPORTS

    Imports during March decreased by £3,709,000, and exports increased by £2,658,000. Re-exports have decreased by £859,000. ...

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  31. THE TASMANIAN PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Mr. J. R. Rule, the Parliamentary draughtsman, is on a visit to Adelaide to confer with the secretary of the South Australian Public Service Association (Mr. ...

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  32. AIR TRAVEL

    It is announced at Croydon that the [?] Company's new night service between [?] and Konigsberg outs down the, [?] journey from London to Moscow ...

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  33. THE BAY LINERS.

    So far there has been merely a handful of dismissals from the London office of the Commonwealth line. It is unlikely that any important alterations will ...

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  34. BOY MIGRANTS.

    Mr. Pounds (secretary of the Big Brother Movement), dealing with the migration of boys, says Mr. Bruce has apparently been misinformed regarding the ...

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  35. THE BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Owing to a shortage of steamers it was feared locally that the forwarding of zinc concentrates would have to stop, and many men engaged in loading were put ...

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  36. AN AEROPLANE CRASHES,

    Stalling to-day, prior to landing at Farmborough Aerodrome, a Royal Air Force machine crashed among the adjoining houses. It struck a bay window, ...

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  37. BROADCASTING.

    Perth's attempt last night to relay 5SW back to London was inaudible. The B.B.C. suggests that such attempts must be made before at night (British time). The ...

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  38. KALGOORLIE SULPHIDE ORES.

    The modified method of the treatment of the sulphide ores of Kalgoorlie, evolved by Mr. J. W. Sutherland, is a complete success. Mr. Sutherland about 30 years ...

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  39. AN ACCOUNTANT MISSING.

    Mr. R. W. Howlett, an accountant, employed by Messrs. Dinham & Coy., of Scottsdale, and secretary of the NorthEastern Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, has ...

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  40. BROADCASTING.

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  41. AERIAL HONEYMOON.

    Lieutenant Bentley and his wife, who [?] their honeymoon flying from Africa to London, arrived at the Croydon Aerodrome to-day. ...

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  42. A KURSAAL TRAGEDY

    In the crowded ballroom of the Kursaal to-night, at which many English and Americans were present, Mademoiselle Paraschiva, a pretty Roumanian, and ...

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  43. MR. HARDING'S MEMORY.

    "Mr. Harding's Honesty" is the title of a striking leading article in the New York "World" of March 21. prompted, no doubt, by the investigations of the Senate ...

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  44. THE BREMEN.

    The War Department has ordered two American planes to proceed to Greenly Island in an effort to get the Bremen to the United States before the spring thaw ...

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  45. A BULLET WOUND.

    Mr. Henry Morros (21), a barman, of Waterloo, was taken to hospital last night with a bullet wound in his left side. He stated that he was examining ...

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  46. TIMBER WORKERS.

    A meeting of 2,000 timber workers has agreed to decline to work more than 41 hours a week, and that all overtime shall be refused. ...

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  47. SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE, May 12.—Arrived—Orama, from the eastern States. Sailed—Orama, for London; Laronga, for the eastern States. May 13: Arrived Anamba, from Singapore; Heina ...

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  48. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    Michael Joseph Leonard Lalor (20) was Ordered by a magistrate to be returned to Melbourne, on the ground that he is a prohibited immigrant, having come to ...

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  49. MR. HINKLER.

    Mr. Hinkler did not undertake his return flight to Melbourne to-day, as was originally intended. After his recent indisposition he desired a good night's rest, ...

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  50. FAMOUS CONDUCTOR KILLED.

    Herr Emil Bohnke, the conductor of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra and his wife were Killed today while motoring during a holiday on the Baltic coast. ...

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  51. A MATTER OF FORM.

    Petunia—"But, my dear, if you dislike him so, why did you let him kiss you?" Petronella—"Well, darling, one can't be downright rude, you know!" ...

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