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  2. LABOR TROUBLES. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES.

    In connection with the threatened trouble in the Government service, the secretary of the Council of Government Union (Mr. F. K. Nieass) ...

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  3. ILLUMINATIONS FOR THE PRINCE

    Owing to the limited supply of electricity available the illuminations of the city in honor of the visit of the Prince of Wales will not be so elaborate as ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    Organising work for the part the school children will take in the visit of the Prince of Wales is well in hand. On the day of the arrival, Monday, July 12, ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Dean of Adelaide (Very Rev. G. E. Young) left by the express for Sydney on Friday to attend the quarterly meeting of the Australian Board of Missions. ...

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  6. A HAPPY PRINCE

    To-day was a full day for the Prince of Wales, and the engagements in which he took part and in which he was the central figure were varied. There was ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Watt, the Federal Treasurer, was [?] [?] at the Carlton club to-day Re explained the condition of the Australian finances apart from the war. The ...

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  8. AMERICA AND PEACE

    President Wilson has ve[?] the Knox German peace resolution. He bitterly condemns the rosolution as casting an in effaceable stain on the honor and gallantry ...

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  9. POLISH OFFENSIVE

    A Bolshevik communication states:-We have advanced for fourteen miles to the north-west of Borisoff. There has been fierce fighting in the direction of Minsk ...

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  10. THE AERIAL SALESMAN.

    The flying commercial traveller, who has been busy in Queensland, will in the near future make his debut in Adelaide, where all arrangements have been made for him ...

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  11. THE WOOL SCHEME.

    The Graziers' Association has received from Sir Arthur Gold[?] Director it Raw Materials in Great Britain, a reply to a resolution carried by it and for warded to ...

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  12. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The dispatch of a British rifle team to Australia has been definitely decided on. Shooting tests, which will last for three days, have begun at Bisley. ...

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  13. IRISH PILGRIMS.

    The Pope, attended by Cardinal Logue, received four hundred Irish pilgrims. The Pope said the beat[?]fieation of Oliver Plunket had occurred at a time when ...

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  14. HARBORS BOARD EMPLOYES.

    The Acting Premier (Hon. J. G. Bice) stated on Friday that the dissatisfaction of the men working for the Harbors Board had been removed. Representatives of ...

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  15. MR. THEODORE'S TROUBLES.

    Official circles are of opinion that there is little chance of Imperial Government, interference in connection With the Ph[?]lp (Queensland) Mission, City financial cirecles ...

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  16. THE AMRITSAR AFFAIR.

    General Dyer dealines to comment upon the Hunter report, beyond saying that events will justify him. The military view strongly supports General Dyer. ...

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  17. PER CAPITA PAYMENTS.

    The State Premiers are to have another conference to-morrow with the Prime Minister and the Federal Ministers. The Premiers are to [?] Mr. Hughes, at has ...

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  18. THE COLLIE COAL STRIKE.

    The strike at the Collie coal mines has necessitated the curtailment of the train service from Monday next, and no goods and live stock trains will be run except ...

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  19. SIR GERALD STRICKLAND'S OPINION. LONDON, May 28.

    Sir Gerald Strickland states:—"Lord Milner cannot be expected to disallow the acts of the Queensland Government, but Dr. Berriedale Keith's remedy is open to ...

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  20. FOOTBALL TEST MATCHES.

    There will be two football test matches to-day, one between Victoria and South Australia in Melbourne, and one between the B grade of the league and the ...

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  21. GIRLS' WELFARE MOVEMENT.

    Practical interest is being taken by Adelaide business women and girls in Giris' Week. They are already organising their forces to ensure financial success, More ...

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  22. THE DROUGHT.

    A representative meeting of pastoralists, bankers, farmers, and others at Coonamble to-day resolved to ask the State Government to postpone the collection of all ...

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  23. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Mr. E. Sewell, writing to the "Daily Chronicle" under the heading. "Australia's Cricket Bombshell," says if the news from Australia is true there was a fluttering in ...

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  24. THE WOMEN MEMORIAL.

    Further contributions towards the Women's Memorial are gratefully acknowledged on another page of this issue, but though preparations are well in hand to lay ...

    Article : 191 words
  25. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Charles Evan Mackay, late Mayor of Wanganci, to-day pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to murder Walter Darcy Crosswell on May 15. Counsel for ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. FRESH AIR FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
  27. OLYMPIC GAMES FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
  28. AN ALLEGED PARTISAN.

    Mr. Theodore, in an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Assciation, said he was surprised that such a great authority as Dr. A. Berriedale ...

    Article : 225 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. WAR DAMAGES.

    It is understood that Canada has formulated a war damages bill totalling 187,000,000 dollars, which will be banded to the forthcoming conference of Empire ...

    Article : 41 words
  31. The Visiting Warships.

    The programme of entertainment for the officers and men of the visiting warships is well in hand. The theatres, picture Shows, vandeville entertainments, dancing ...

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  32. AUSTRAL GARDENS TO BE SOLD.

    Considerable interest will be occasioned by the announcement in to-day's auction columns that the well-known property, Austral Gardens. North-terrace, is to be ...

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  33. THE STORY MINISTRY.

    a denial is given to what is described as the Socialistically-inspired statement that a secret meeting of members of the Parliamentary Labor Party had declared ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    Krassin, the Bolshevik trade delegate, has arrived in London to confer with the Allies' Economic Council. There is a disposition in some Quarters to believe that ...

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  35. THE FEDERAL "GRAB."

    Speaking in response to the toast of "The Parliaments of Australia" at the winegrowers' dinner on Friday night, the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Regarding the charge of repudiation in connection with the Australian wheat Board made by Mr. McGibbon, ex-farmers' representative on the board, the Acting ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S SALE OF EDWARDSTOWN HOME LOTS.

    Mr. W. Laycock 67 fine residential sites, opposite Edwardstown railway-station, will be sold by auction to-day, at 3, in a marquee on the estate. It is ...

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  38. RAILWAY AND MUNITIONS.

    The National Union of Railwaymen has decided to submit the Irish railwaymen's claim not to move munitions to a full meeting of the triple alliance. ...

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  39. "WORTHLESS EVIDENCE."

    When the Basis Wage Commission sat to-day Mr. McGinley, manager of the men's clothing department for T. C. Beirne & Co., was questioned Mr. H. ...

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  40. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Dennis Gunn, who was convicted of the Ponsonby murder, was to-day sentenced to death. The judge concurred with the jury's verdict and said it vindicated the ...

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  41. SUGAR PROFITEERS.

    The first case in Queensland under the State Profiteering Prevention Act was heard at the Maryborough Police Court today, when Mr. T. A. Ferry, the Prices ...

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  42. JAPANESE AFFAIRS.

    The War Office has received the Chinese answer to Japan's offer regarding Shantung. The answer is considered to be refusal of the offer, It is expected that ...

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  43. ALLEGED MURDER.

    In connection with the death of John Thomas Don in the Perth Hospital on May 19 from head wounds, regarding which he have gave no explanation, the ...

    Article : 102 words
  44. RUNDLE-STREET SKYSCRAPER.

    Early in July the promises at the corner of Rundle-street and Gawler-place, at present occupied by F. C. Catt, Ltd., will be demolished, and a start will be made ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S LAND SALE, AT 3.

    Mrs. E. Harrison his decided to subdevide and absolutely sell her property Grange-road, York, just beyond Hindmarsh tram terminus, and adjoining Welland and ...

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  46. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND, WEST TERRACE.

    The playgrounds committee of the Town-panning Association reports progress in the development of the children's playground on West-terrace. Local ...

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  47. JUST WHAT IS WANTED.

    For the purpose of lessening the suffering of humanity science has voted many years of tireless research, and it is doubtful if any greater advance in this ...

    Article : 155 words
  48. PROPERTY SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 331 words
  49. THE PORT-ROAD RESERVE.

    Enquiries connected with the protest of the Hindmarsh Town Council against the port-road reserve being used for railway purposes have revealed a peculiar position ...

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  50. FALSE ECONOMY IN SUITS.

    The readymade suit does not solve the clothes problem; your suit must be of fair quality material and hand made, without these essentials it is worthless. Clothes ...

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  51. THE PRINCE AT TEROWIE..

    Our Terowie correspondent writes:-The Prince of Wales and his party will arrive at Terowie at about 9.30 p.m. on Sunday, July 11, and after transhipping the train ...

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  52. THE WEEK'S PROPERTY SALES.

    WILKINSON, SANDO & WYLES, LIMITED, of 14, Grenfell-Street, report the following by public auction and private contract between Saturday last, ...

    Article : 153 words
  53. UNIVERSAL BUILDINGS, GRENFELL-STREET.

    The corner of King William-street and Grenfell-street being the city startingpoint of practically every suburban tramway route, is generally conceded to be the ...

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  54. "THE WORSHIP OF PRINCEDOM."

    The Trades Hall Council last night discussed the question of a propaganda alleged to be taking place in the State schools regarding the visit of the Prince of Wales ...

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  55. DOUBLE PAY FOR OVERTIME.

    A statement was issued by the New South Wales branch of the Port and Telegraph Employes' Association to-day denying that the telegraphists are [?]ming ...

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  56. NEXT TUESDAY'S SALE OF CITY SUBURBAN, AND HILLS PROPERTIES

    Four valuable city properties are to be auctioned next Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 at 14, Grenfell-street, under instructions from Mr. Albion E. Tolley, Mr. J. J. H. ...

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  57. TODAY'S SALE AT TORRENS PARK.

    A large-seated marquee for the comfort of buyers will be provided and afternoon tea served at Torrens Park to-day at 3 p.m. when 20 delightful building sites ...

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  58. SOLDIERS AND TUBERCULOSIS.

    At Bedford Park on Monday a meeting of soldiers suffering from tuberculosis was held for the purpose of forming a South Australian Association. There was a ...

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  59. MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS.

    A large number of valuable properties owned by the Trust will be offered at auction on Friday, June 11, at the saleroom, Brookman Buildings. Full particulars ...

    Article : 63 words
  60. "AVENUE PARK." A NEW SOUTHERN SUBDIVISION.

    The most prominent feature in connection with the subdivisional sale of 40 "Avenue Park" bungalow sites is the exceptional beauty of the surroundings, ...

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  61. IF I WERE THE PRINCE OF WALES FOR ONE DAY

    I would have carried before me emblazoned on a banner in letters of gold the name, "Stott's Business College," so that all Australia might know my belief ...

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  62. SHORTHAND-TYPISTS.

    Special classes for young ladies desiring to quality for office positions are conducted day and evening at MUIRDEN COLLEGE, RUNDLE-STREET. ...

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  63. MAILS BY THE ORMONDE.

    A letter mail for London by the Orient [?]iner Ormonde will close at the General Post-office at 11 a.m. to-day late fee 11.30 Newspapers and packets will be accepted ...

    Article : 89 words
  64. "SOME RAIN LATER."

    Further rain has fallen in Western Australia. The distribution of pressure as shown on Friday morning's weather chart, is much the same as on Thursday. The ...

    Article : 107 words
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