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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Although speculation is being indulged in with regard to the Glenelg railways which have been an unprofitable proposition for some time, no decision has yet ...

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  3. ROSEWORTHY COLLEGE.

    The new principal of the Roseworthy Agricultural College (Mr. W. R. Birks) is expected to arrive from Melbourne on July 12, and take over his new duties ...

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  4. LENGTHY LITIGATION.

    The Crown Solicitor (Mr. A. J. Hannan) received a cable message yesterday stating that the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council had given judgment in the case ...

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  5. LIGHT RAINS.

    Light showers were recorded throughout the State south of Hookina yesterday. They were light over the northern agricultural areas, the heavier showers being ...

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  6. THE KIDDELL TRAGEDY.

    The letter addressed to the police by Ernest Kiddell, who is believed to have shot his wife, son, and d luster, and committed suicide. was produced at the ...

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  7. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    Prospects of the success of the naval conference arc more hopeful. It is understood the Americans are willing to accept a limit of 400,000 tons for ...

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  8. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The new "positive policy in China" of the Prime Minister (Baron Tanaku) is "proctection before, and not alter, the fact "' The Emaperor this morning ...

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  9. THE FOURTH OF JULY.

    Two hundred and ten persons lost their lives, and many hundreds were injured throughout the United States during the three-day celebration of Independence Day, ...

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  10. THE WORK OF THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    The special correspondent of the London "Times" at Geneva, in reviewing the work of the Economic Conference, states that "throughout the ...

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  11. STREET SAFETY ZONES.

    In connection with the discussion with regard to making the city streets safer for pedestrians, and especially for those who at present with considerable risk ...

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  12. USEFUL RAINS.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—"The disturbance noted yesterday to the south of Western Australia moved rapidly eastward, and by this ...

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  13. REMOVING MISUNDERSTANDINGS.

    At the Naval Conference yesterday the American leader (Mr. Hugh Gibson), addressing the journalists, said there was no truth whatsoever in the suggestion ...

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  14. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    At Long Island yesterday fire persons were killed and more than a score injured when an express train, crashed into a freight train backing on to a siding ...

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  15. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    The momentous Church Assembly, to decide the fate of the new Prayer Bool was opened at Westminster Churchhouse to-day. Every part of the hall was ...

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  16. SHANGHAI DEFENCE FORCE.

    The War Office official says the Shanghai defence force will shortly be reduced by the return to India of six battalions of the 30th Indian Infantry Brigade, ...

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  17. ANOTHER WIRELESS STUNT.

    Last Thursday evening, listeners throughout Australia who tuned in to broadcasting station 5CL were surprised to heap a remarkable broadcasting stunt, ...

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  18. AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTORS.

    An announcement with regard to the new agricultural policy so strongly favored by the Premier (Hon. E. L. Butler) is being awaited by all ...

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  19. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    Minnipa, July 6.—A splendid rain fell overnight, and further showers axe about. The prospects of a good season are excellent. ...

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  20. KING FUAD.

    King Fuad. accompanied by the Prince of Wales, drove in prices-ion to-day to a civic luncheon at the Guildhall. His Majesty, obeying the Propphet's ordinance, ...

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  21. THE SCHOOL OF MINES.

    Many graduates of the South Australian School of Mines have made their mark in the world of mining, but none has been more successful than Mr. 6. C. Klug, of ...

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  22. BOY WEEK.

    Boy week will be observed in connection with the Y.M.C.A. from October 23 till October 30. It is proposed to have special Mother and Son and Father and ...

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  23. SHEEP AND LAMB MARKET.

    Sheep were more plentiful in yesterday's market than last week, but lambs were scarcer, the respective totals being 9,500 and 2,500. As regards mutton the selection ...

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  24. EMPIRE AIRSHIP SERVICES.

    Group-Captain Fellowes, a member of the British airship mission, speaking at a civic reception in Perth to-day, said although commercial men might be diffident ...

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  25. PARIS TO NEW YORK.

    Commander Byrd's dismantled monoplane has arrived at the Naval Station at Cherborug, aboard a. motor lorry. He is distributing the perts to help other ...

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  26. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Tokugawa, the Japanese Consul in Melbourne, was given an elaborate banquet by leading business men of Tokyo to-night. In a speech referring to the remarkable ...

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  27. RESEARCH LABORATORIES.

    In connection with the operations of the Commonwealth Council for Scientific arid Industrial Research, laboratories for research work are to be built shortly at ...

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  28. MAILS FROM LONDON.

    English mails by the Mooltan are expected to arrive in Adelaide overland from. Fremantle on Friday evening. The Setter portion will be distributed the ...

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  29. A MAN ARRESTED.

    A man was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detectives Walters and Melbuish and Plainclothes-Constables McGrath and Stewart on a charge of unlawful possession of ...

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  30. THE CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon J. Cowan) stated on Wednesday that for some time past he had had under consideration the strengthening of the ...

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  31. A LONG TOUR.

    With the object of inspecting public works and railways in which the Commonwealth. Government are interested, the Minister of Works and Raiways (Mr. W. ...

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  32. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    William Lawson (19) was convicted at Darlinghurst to-day of assault and robbery, and was sentenced to three years' penal servitude. He hod knocked a man down ...

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  33. OVER THREE MILES HIGH.

    Lady Bailey wife of Sir Abe Bailey, and Mrs. de Havilland aboard a Moth aeroplane, reached 18,000 feet at Stag Lane to-day. This was nearly 31 miles, a ...

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  34. R.M.S. MOOLTAN.

    Messrs. Elder. Smith & Co. advise that the R.M.S. Mooltan left Fremantle on Tuesday, and is expected at the Outer Harbor about 3 p.m. on Saturday. ...

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  35. SUBWAY WANTED AT QUORN.

    When passing through Quorn yestenday the Commonwealth Federal Minister of Hallways (Mr. Hill) received a deputation, introduced by Mr. Lacey, M.H.R. from ...

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  36. AEROPLANE FALLS IN LAKE.

    Four people were killed when a setplane fell into Lake Washington to-day. ...

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  37. "THE CHRONICLE."

    In this week's issue of "The Chronicle" the illustrated supplement deals with, a variety of interesting subjects. The launching of the sew Australian cruiser, the ...

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  38. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A fire at Kyogle has done damage estimated at £30,000. The business premises of Messrs. Brian & Paddock (storekeepers), Jennings (hotel). Newtown and ...

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  39. SITE FOR A BASE.

    An announcement that a site suitable for an airship base had been selected near Perth and Fremantle was made to-day by Group-Captain Followes, director of ...

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  40. TRADE UNION BILL.

    The debate on the Trade Unionn Bill was continued in the House of Lords today. Lord Askwith said he regretted no ...

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  41. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION.

    Fourteen more new members have enrolled since the total given in these columns yesterday, making the number of new enrolments 373. Interest is spreading ...

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  42. A DISTRICT COUNCIL CLERK.

    George Vernon Barrett (29), clerk, who was arrested on a provisional warrant on June 27, on a charge of having embezzled £19. the property of the Dalkey District ...

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  43. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The newspapers take advantage of the issue of the Commonwealth loan of £7,000,000 as an opportunity to explain the working of the Australian Loan Council ...

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  44. THE INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    The Australian Industrial Mission spent three days inspecting oil fields, refineries, and cinema studios. The Chamber of Commerce arranged for the members to ...

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  45. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    The British Industries Fair, held in London and Birmingham from February 21 to March 4 last, achieved a noteworthy success. The exhibitors, to the number ...

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  46. THIEVES ACTIVE IN SUBURBS.

    Reports of two thefts from homes in southern suburbs on Monday were made to the detective office yesterday. Between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. the ...

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  47. AIR FORCE OFFICERS.

    Flying-Officer H. McGilvery and AirCraftsman L. Milgate, of the Royal Australian Air Force, who left Sydney on reconnaissance work, arrived yesterday ...

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  48. THE RIVERINA.

    The syndicate which is attempting to salvage the stranded steamer Roverona reported to-day that she would probably be moved when the spring tides come about ...

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  49. THE MUSEUM.

    The third number of volume 3 of the records of the Museum, edited by the director (Mr. Edgar R, Waits) has been published by the Board of Governors. It ...

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  50. BOOK PRESERVED IN A TREE.

    After having lost a hymn book for more than 30 rears, Mrs. C. J. Kemp, of Glen lanes (N.S.W.), has recovered it in peculiar circumstances. About four years ago ...

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  51. REPAIRS ON MURRAY BRIDGE ROAD.

    The Automobile Association has been advised that two miles of the main road between Dawesley and Nairne has been scarified, and a certain amount of new ...

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  52. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  53. A MOTOR FATALITY.

    A verdict of not guilty of manslaughter was returned in the Criminal Court to-day in the case of Harold de Lisle Giffard, linotype mechanic, whose motor car ...

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  54. MIGRATION.

    Britain and Canada, under the Empire Settlement Act, are jointly expending £10,000,000 spread over tea years in the form of recoverable advances to assist ...

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  55. NEW TELEPHONE LINES.

    During June 178 new telephone subscribers' services were connected, and the following increases in public facilities were effected:—Telegraph and telephone lines ...

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  56. BOWDEN KINDERGARTEN.

    The building of a new brick structure for the Bowden Free Kinderparten will probably begin within the next three weeks. The work of the kindergarten has ...

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  57. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    A long disacussion of the political "situation and particularly of the faction fight took place to-day at a meeting of the Mutch party caucus. Secrecy was ...

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  58. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway earnings for the nine days ended June 31,1927, amounted to £115.387, as compared with £97,399 for the corresponding nine days of 1935. ...

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  59. A MOTOR CAR STOLEN.

    Between 1-10 and 1-20 p.m. on Wednesday a single-seater Buick car, owned by Mr. Thomas Tait, importer, Lindes-place, off Rundle-street, was taken from North ...

    Article : 50 words
  60. Advertising

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