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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. [?]) on Thursday said Mr. Justice Pike, of Now South Wales ,who had been appointed a Royal Commissioner by the ...

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  3. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE. Continued from Page 13.

    At Sydney to-day the cooks' strike extended when the crew of the A.U.S.N. steamer Orungal were given notice of dismissal, They will be paid off ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Canada is expected to accept the proposed Kellogg treaty to outlaw war, but it is stated that two points have arisen, one, that the Dominion will adhere to the ...

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  5. LABOR IN QUEENSLAND

    When the Labor in Politics [?] resumed to-day the out[?] was the overwhelming victory for the Premier (Mr. McCormack) and [?] ...

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  6. THE FREWVILLE HOLD-UP.

    Apparently Mr. McGowan, who was held up at Frewville on Tuesday night, was attacked by two men, one of whom was ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A narrow escape from what might have been a serious accident happened at the Port Pirie railway crossing on the Georgetown-road on Sunday night last. The Rev. ...

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  8. BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL

    Far-reaching results will be caused by the City Council's decision to close down all except routine works. Not only will the council's own staff be greatly reduced, ...

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  9. A SWOONING TYPIST.

    An attractive lady typist has been making a good income in Sydney by answering advertisements for vacant positions as secretary to managers and managing ...

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  10. A MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Mr. Mervyn Maxwell (19), a motor mechanic, of Kelvin-avenue, Clarence Park, was severely injured in an accident which occurred at the intersection of ...

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  11. RAILWAY FRE[?] FROM MOUNT GAMBIER

    For some time Reside[?] of Mount Gambier and district have been complaining with regard to the freights charged on the South Australian railways, and have ...

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  12. A BOY HANGED.

    A pathetic tragedy occurred to-night at Campsie, when John McAuliffe (15), residing at Campsie, was found hanging in a room at his home. He had been ...

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  13. TRAVEL ABROAD.

    It is estimated that each year about 20,000 Australians make a trip abroad. If each person spends £250 on fares and accommodation, this would represent ...

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  14. GOLF.

    In the first match round of the tournament at Leeds for professional golfers, Rufus Stewart beat G. Wilson (Crohamhurst), 3 up and 2 to play. ...

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  15. IMMIGRATION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Hughes asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) whether he was aware that the Commonwealth Statistician's figures ...

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  16. FIRE IN A GARAGE.

    A wood and iron shed, used as a garage by Mrs. M. J. O'Sullivan of Edn[?] avenue. Unley was destroyed by fire early on Thursday morning, and a motor car ...

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  17. THE ADELAIDE STATION ACCIDENT

    Mr. William Allen (70) a plasterer, of Mayfair-avenue. Maylands, who sustained a fractured skull when he fell from scaffolding at the Adelaide railway-station on ...

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  18. THE CALLINGTON TRAGEDY.

    Johann Friderich Thiele (38), who had been charged with the murder of his wife at Callington on Tuesday, was brought to Adelaide yesterday, and is now at the ...

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  19. CASUAL FIREMEN.

    Casual firemen were responsible for the holding up of the steamer Beltana to-day. The liner was due to leave Port Melbourne at noon, but at that hour [?] firemen and ...

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  20. PETROL ALIGHT.

    About 3.15 p.m. on Thursday the Fire Brigade was summoned to the corner of Pirie and Ackland streets. Adelaide, where, in the Petrol depot of Mr. H. C. Sleigh, ...

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  21. THE BULUMWAAL TRAGEDY.

    Finger-print evidence by police officers, who investigated the tragedy, was given to-day, when the trial of George Eric Gordon (29). laborer, charged with, the ...

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  22. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    On the third reading of the Commonwealth Employes' Compensation Bill, Senator Needham moved that the measure be recommitted in order to make £3 the ...

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  23. THE WINE BOUNTY,

    The debate on the [?] the Wine Bounty Bill was [?] Senate to-day. Senator [?] that the Government did not [?] ...

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  24. STOLE BECAUSE HE WAS HUNGRY.

    Constables Miller and Herman on Thursday morning arrested a man on a charge of larceny. It is alleged that he stole a bicycle from a residence at Port Adelaide ...

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  25. EX-SOLDIER FOUND DEAD.

    A tragedy occurred at the Curramulka Hotel about midday to-day, when Mr. W. Whitington, who is a returned soldier, was found with a gunshot wound ...

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  26. JOINT COMMITTEE TO ACT.

    After the conference of maritime organisations passed a resolution this evening placing the dispute in the hands of the emergency committee of the A.C.T.U., ...

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  27. [?] PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    His [?] the Governor (Sir [?] has co[?]ted to [?] the flag sent in exchange from the [?] School London, to the ...

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  28. TENT AND CONTENTS BURNT.

    At about 11 o'clock on Saturday night a fire occurred on the property of Mr. R. Stephens, near the town. A lad named Bert Docking, who was the occupant of ...

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  29. CAR OVER A BANK.

    A motor car driven by Mr. Alfred John Rasmussen, baker, of Castlemaine, crashed through a substantially constructed fence and dived headlong into the railway ...

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  30. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    May 17.—Present-The Major (Mr. F. J. Brown), Aldermen Anderson, Gibb. Wright, and Clonston, Councillors Lewis, Dicker, Pudney, Harrison, Guthrie, and Mo[?] The Health ...

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  31. HOTEL AND FACTORY ENTERED.

    Thieves stole £5 from the bar of the Medbury Hotel, Modbury, on Wednesday night, after having gained an entrance through the cellar door. Some stamps and ...

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  32. THE MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Manning, in the House of Representatives to-day, drew the attention of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to a report that the meat companies were closing in ...

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  33. IMPROVING THE SEWERS SYSTEM.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works had under consideration for [?] weeks a scheme for extending and improving the [?] system of ...

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  34. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    On Monday a young man named Naukervis was cutting timber with a circular saw in Mr. A. Chapman's wheelwright's shop. His foot slipped, and he fell under ...

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  35. EDUCATION APPOINTMENTS.

    The Minister of Education has approved at the following appointments in the Education Department:—Head teachers— Messrs. R. Guerin (Saddleworth) A. R. ...

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  36. MAGISTRATES' COURT-PLYMPTON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  37. BROADCASTING FROM HOLLAND.

    Advice has been received by Newton, McLaren, Ltd., of Leigh-street, Adelaide, that the Phillips Station. PCJJ will be transmitting for Australian reception ...

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  38. SETTLER'S HOME BURNT.

    On Thursday a heavy wind and duststorm were experienced. During the afternoon the residence of Mr. F. M. Underwood, of Chintulda, caught fire. Mr. ...

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  39. BENDIGO RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 619 words
  40. A RACEHORSE DOPED.

    Veterinary surgeons having expressed the opinion that the racehorse Repenelle was doped in her stall at Kensington on Wednesday, the stewards held an enquiry, ...

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  41. THE [?] HOSTEL

    [?] by the institution and [?] on the part of the [?] ...

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  42. GOODWILL DAY.

    Goodwill Day, the observance of which in the Commonwealth was first advocated last year by the magazine "Advance Australia," will be celebrated ...

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  43. FELL DOWN SHIP'S HOLD.

    Kluge Gruenther (19), a German seaman on the steamer Franken, which is berthed at Ocean Steamers' Wharf, Port Adelaide, fell down the vessel's hold on Thursday ...

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  44. JUDGE LUKIN AND MR. GARDEN.

    Referring to remarks made yesterday by Judge Lukin in the timber workers' case in the Federal Arbitration Court in Melbourne, Mr. J. S. Garden, the secretary ...

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  45. KILLED ON THE WAY TO SCHOOL.

    While on her way to school this morning Lillian Waugh (5), of Westgarthstreet, Fitzroy, was knocked down by a motor lorry in Nicholson-street, She died ...

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  46. LIVE STOCK SALES.

    At the Homebush fat stock sales to-day about 29,540 sheep had 3,600 cattle were forward. The general quality of the sheep showed a slight improvement on the average of late, and ...

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  47. JUSTICE IN PAPUA

    In his endeavor to uphold the British [?]de of justice amongst the natives of [?] the Lieutenant-Governor of that [?] (Sir Hubert Murray) is ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. KILLED BY A RAILWAY TRUCK.

    Alfred Zeck (10) climbed on to a struck in the East Perth railway yard this afternoon. Another truck was shunted on to it, and the impact caused the bey to ...

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  50. PRESENTATION TO STURT-STREET SCHOOL.

    A large framed painting of the landing of the Anzacs at Gallipoli has been presented to the Sturt-street Public School by an anonymous donor. On Thursday ...

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  51. THROWN FROM A MOTOR CAR.

    Mr. Keith Adams, while riding his motor cycle with sidecar attached, ran into a deep hole in the road. The machine capsized, and the rider was thrown ...

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  52. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Liquor Amendment Bill, designed to raise hotel license fees by from three to eight per cent, passed through all its stages. ...

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  53. A YOUTH ELECTROCUTED.

    Albert Henry Pearl (15), son of Mr. George A. Pearl, electrician, was electrocuted at the Launceston Technical College to-day. He was assisting with an ...

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  54. BOWLERS TO VISIT SUVA.

    A bowls tournament is to be conducted in [?] in July by the Fijian Bowling [?] and it is expected that re[?] the Australian ...

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  55. MISS MACKAY'S LAST LETTER.

    Miss Mackay, who was lost in attempting to fly the Atlantic, is mourned deeply not only by her family and large circle of [?]ntances, but also by her father's ...

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  56. A RAILWAY MISHAP.

    Delay was caused at Heywood on Wednesday when the engine of an outgoing train to Mount Gambier jumped the points. The mishap occurred during ...

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  57. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    The annual meetings of the salvation Army Congress were continued yesterday, when officers' conferences were held in the morning, afternoon, and evening in ...

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  58. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    Mr. Spiriad Pitta (28), a Serbian, was struck by a falling tree at Lithgow today and killed. He was searching for squirrels. ...

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  59. INCREASED FEES FOR SEARCHES.

    Referring to the approval given by the Executive Council on Wednesday to the regulations increasing the fee for inspecting documents filed pursuant to the Probate ...

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  60. A MARATHON DANCER.

    At the Bathurst Police Court to-day. Edward Milton (19), laborer, Edward Hughes (24). carriage builder, and Frederick Thompson (22). laborer, were charged ...

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  61. DROWNED IN SYDNEY HARBOR.

    Mr. Harvey Roulston (70), a retired journalist, of Ashfield, was drowned in the Sydney Harber last night, and has body was washed ashore at Cremorne ...

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  62. THE TAX ON HIRE CARS.

    Seeking a reduction in the tax on motor cars used for hire purposes, the president of the Motor and Taxi Drivers' Association (Mr. S. Honeychurch) and the ...

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  63. FRESH WATER PEARL

    Several pearls from fresh-water pearl oysters, which are extremely rare and are found only in a few streams in the British Isles and in one or two mountain ...

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  64. ALL NATIONS' CHUM MOVEMENT.

    The executive committee of the All Nations' Chum movement has issued a general invitation to the public to attend the annual social gathering at the ...

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  65. MENTAL DEFECTIVES.

    The Minister, of Health (Dr. Arthur) to-day informed a deputation from the Associated Women's Leagues, who sought the sterilisation of mental defectives, that ...

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  66. "LIFE'S AMBITIONS."

    The weekly lunch-hour talk at the Y.M.C.A. Victoria Hall, Gawler-place, Adelaide, on Thursday, was given by the Rev. H. Escourt Hughes, of the ...

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  67. DISEASE IN HARES.

    Owing to the outbreak of a disease among bares coursing meetings which were to have been held at the Traralgon plumpton on May 26 and in June have ...

    Article : 109 words
  68. VISITING SCHOOL BOYS.

    The party of boys and teachers from the Melbourne Junior Technical School, who arrived in Adelaide on Saturday, were taken to Morialta Falls on Thursday ...

    Article : 64 words
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