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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    Messrs. M. G. Anderson & Co., Adelaide agents for the Orient. Line, have received advice that the R.M.S. Oronpay is expected at the Outer Harbor ...

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  3. JAPAN AS TRUSTEE FOR MANCHUKUO

    In the Diet today, the Foreign Minister (Count Uchida), in an important statement, said that the Government was arranging ...

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  4. LABOR NEWS

    A denial of the statement that he had been brought to this State by officials of the Lang Labor Party was given yesterday by the ...

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  5. CAN STURT BEAT NORWOOD?

    Closely pressed by West Adelaide and West Torrens, Sturt is in desperate need of victory today to hold fourth ...

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  6. PERJURY ACTION AGAINST WITNESS

    There was a sensational development), at the tin hare enquiry today, when the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Halse ...

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  7. NORTHFIELD HOSPITAL

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Whitford) stated yesterday that he could see no reason why the Northfield Infectious Diseases Hospital had not been opened. ...

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  8. MID-NORTHERN SCHOOLS

    The Director of Education (Mr. W. J. Adey) opened the second Balaklava and district combined schools' exhibition and sports on the Balaklava ...

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  9. EMPRESS OF BRITAIN RETURNS

    The Empress of Britain, bringing the British delegation, officials, and advisers back from Ottawa, docked at Southampton at midday, amid a ...

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  10. UNSETTLED; SCATTERED SHOWERS

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Due to tropical influences, further very light rain was recorded at places in all districts except the far ...

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  11. TODAY'S FORECAST

    Unsettled, with seme further scattered showers and thunder. Winds chiefly north to east. ...

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  12. Mr. Hughes Thinks Ottawa A Step Forward

    Mr. Hughes. M.H.R., who is touring Scotland, in an interview today said he regards the work at Ottawa Conference as, on the whole, satisfactory. ...

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  13. America Waits For Lytton Commission Report

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the unofficial State Department reaction to Count Uchida's address indicates ...

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  14. ENGAGING CLOTHING TRADE WORKERS

    The attention of several employers had been drawn to advertisements for employes which did not comply with the preference order of Judge ...

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  15. PROTEST ON BEHALF OF MOTORISTS

    "Why should motor drivers be singled out for prosecutions when drivers of other vehicles are allowed to go?" asked Mr. C. L. Jessop, in the Adelaide ...

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  16. LANG CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS UNITY.

    A conference of all branches of the Lang A.L.P. has been arranged by the central executive of the party, it will be held on September 15. The ...

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  17. UNITED RELIEF APPEAL

    At a meeting at Government House yesterday of the recently formed United Relief Committee, which has as its chief object the co-ordination ...

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  18. Fatalities And Accidents

    Shortly before noon yesterday William Henry Burley (84) gardener of Paracombe, collapsed in Bundle street east. Constable Matthias took him to ...

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  19. Amateur League Final Today

    University and Underdale will meet, in the Grade A1 Amateur league final at the Jubilee Oval today. The teams will be placed as follows:— ...

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  20. SUPPORT FOR PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

    A Labor committee has been formed at Wallaroo Mines to support the Parliamentary Labor Party. It will cooperate with other committees in the ...

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  21. PIGEON DERBY OF S.A.

    One hundred and five owners, members of 16 homing clubs affiliated with the S.A. Pigeon Association, sent 850 racing pigeons to Ararat. 295 miles ...

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  22. Woman Found Dead

    Mrs. Annie Maloney (74). was found dead in bed at her home, Halifax street, city by her brother yesterday morning. Death was probably due to ...

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  23. S.A. AS TOURIST RESORT.

    Further publicity in Victoria for the attractions of South Australia as a tourist resort has been arranged by the Minister controlling the Publicity ...

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  24. Man With Throat Cut

    About 7.0 a.m. yesterday Clement Carvossa Coppinger (27), married of George street. Hackney, was seen in Ridge Park, Glen Osmond road, ...

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  25. COMMUNITY SINGING

    Among the time-honored ballade figuring on the programme of community singing in Adelaide Town Hall during the lunch hour yesterday were ...

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  26. B.H. PROPRIETARY'S UNDERTAKINGS

    At the annual meeting today of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, objection was taken by one or two shareholders to the directors having ...

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  27. Wharf Laborer Injured

    Gordon Charles Harrison, laborer of Unley, received injuries to his thigh yesterday, when two kegs of beer slipped from a sling and tell on him ...

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  28. LODGE SECRETARY STILL MISSING

    No trace has been found by the police of Henry Gregory Brice, grand secretary of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, who wag last seen on ...

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  29. BACH SOCIETY CONCERT

    The Bach Society will give a concert of unaccompanied choral works in the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday, September 17, under the ...

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  30. Fees For Police Witnesses

    Mr. S. J. Warren, who appeared for the defendant in the local Magistrates Court yesterday in a case which was dismissed, asked for a witness fee for ...

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  31. GREEK ARCHBISHOP ARRIVES

    About 100 members of the Greek community in Adelaide received the new Archbishop of the Greek Church of Oceania (the most Rev. Timotheus ...

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  32. Gelignite In Man's Pocket Explodes

    Charles Dealey, a well-known farmer of North Mooroopna, was killed by an explosion in an outbuilding of an hotel at Shepparton today. The whole of ...

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  33. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

    The date for the receipt of matter for the next half-yearly issue of the telephone directory is September 15. and persons who want a telephone ...

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  34. TRAM LEAVES RAILS IN CITY STREET

    Scores of people had narrow escapes, and passengers were badly shaken this morning. when a from was derailed in Castlereagh street between Park and ...

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  35. FEDERAL LAND TAX RETURNS.

    The attention of persons liable to furnish Federal land tax returns is drawn to an advertisement a meting in this issue, notifying that turn returns are ...

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  36. E. TYLDESLEY MAY COME TO AUSTRALIA

    During the Gloucestershire-Lancashire match at Liverpool. Ernest Tyldosley the Lancashire batsman, was asked whether he would be prepared ...

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  37. SCHEME TO INCREASE BUILDING ACTIVITY

    A special meeting, at which representatives of the Chamber of Building Industries and the Master Painters Association attended, was held ...

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  38. BANKRUPTCY RULES

    That the routine prescribed in cases of bankruptcy must be observed, otherwise the proceedings may be nullified, was illustrated in a case which came ...

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  39. FEATURES THIS MORNING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  40. Farmers Want Members' Salaries Reduced To 200

    A representative meeting of farmers, held under the auspices of the South Australian Wheat Producers' Freedom Association, was held at the Soldiers' ...

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  41. Coal Gatherer On Railway Line Killed

    Herbert Arnold Black, 52. was killed instantly this morning by a train near Went worthville railway station. He was gathering coal on the ...

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  42. Mr. Richards Has A Good Meeting At Wallaroo.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Richards), and the Speaker of the Assembly (Mr. Shepherd) addressed a large meeting at the bank ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. KINGS PRIZE IN PERTH

    With a score of 320, R. B. Gratte, a Northam marksman, who has been shooting consistently well throughout the week, won the Kings Prize at ...

    Article : 271 words
  45. Index To Advertisements

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 words
  46. FREE GRANTS FOR RELIEF WORK

    To encourage the release of Additional funds for the relief of unemployment the Unemployment Lehef Council is prepared to consider ...

    Article : 136 words
  47. Hollywood Movie Actors Lose To Australians

    The Australian cricketers defeated the Hollywood Cricket Club with a score of 209 for five wickets against 99 for 17. Bradman scored 43. McCabe 66. and ...

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  48. CAMERA PICTURES FOR ART GALLERY.

    The fine arts committee of the Public Library Board inspected the Adelaide Camera Club's exhibition on Thursday afternoon, and selected the ...

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  49. Operas At Norwood

    The opera "Orpheus" and the garden scene from "Faust" were again presented by students of the Elder Conservatorium at the Norwood Town ...

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  50. University Women's Hockey Team Beats State Side.

    The combined Universities defeated the New South Wales Women's Hockey Association team by 4 goals to 3 at the University Square today, ...

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  51. SEEDS FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    To help [?] People's [?] use on [?] [?] that those who are willing to help on ...

    Article : 46 words
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