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  2. MIGRATION OF INDUSTRIES.

    The Australian Minister of Customs (Mr. Pratten), who will leave for America to-morrow, states that he is confident that the ultimate results of his interviews with ...

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  3. OBITUARY.

    Mr. W. A. Robinson, whose death was reported in "The Advertiser" on Monday, was a member of the Legislative Council many years ago, and prominent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LABOR NEWS.

    The index figures for the quarter August to November, are 1,725 for Adelaide, 1,505 for the country, and 1,703 for the five towns of the Commonwealth. ...

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  5. ALLEGED THIRD DEGREE.

    Throe constables are the chief figures in a special enquiry into allegations of cruelly on the part of the police. It is alleged that the three policemen were ...

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  6. CAPTAIN ROOKE.

    Captain Denis Rocke, who is flying from England to Australia in a Moth aeroplane, has met with ill luck since his arrival in India, due not so much to the monsoon ...

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  7. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The applications made by the employers to the Commonwealth Arbitration Court will be heard by Judge Drake-Brockman in ...

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  8. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    It is revealed that M. Borodin's journer to Kuling, from which he recently returned to Hankow, was for the purpose of making overtures to Chiang Kai Shek, the ...

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  9. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    The annual reunion of the Limbless Soldiers' Association was held at the Returued Soldiers' Club on Tuesday night. The president (Mr. Raiph T. Wells) ...

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  10. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Rumors that the unemployed were to make a demonstration in Victoria-square at 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening caused a large crowd to gather on the western Frank J. Harrison and Nicholas Borg were charged, in the Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. H. M. Muirhead, S.M., on Tuesday, with hiving used indecent ...

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  11. MANUFACTURING GROCERS.

    In order to ascertain the views of the members, the Manufacturing Grocers' Union has decided to hold mid-day factory meetings in the various States to ...

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  12. THE TRAMWAYS UNION.

    The general secretary of the Australian Tramway Employes' Union (Mr. A. I. Abfalter) is visiting Adelaide and will attend meetings of the members of the ...

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  13. LADY AVIATOR.

    Elliott Lyon, a lady aviator, who has already performed some remarkable flights, made another novel journey to-day, landing in four countries in one day. Leaving ...

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  14. MR. SUTCLIFFE'S RESIGNATION.

    Mr. J. T. Suteliffe, who has resigned his position in the Commonwealth Statistician's Department to become manager of a commercial concern in Sydney was ...

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  15. CRICKET.

    In the match between the New Zealanders and Warwick to-day Kilner increased his score to 77, and Qualfe to 29. With eight sundries, the score at ...

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  16. COMMUNISM.

    The Court of Correction to-day imposed very heavy sentences on a number of Communists charged with espionage. Six were fined sums from 1,000 to 5,000 francs, ...

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  17. ENGLAND AND THE REST.

    The weather was dull and showery when the match between England and the Rest was continued at Bristol to-day. England declared at six wickets for 46L ...

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  18. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Federal Cabinet again deliberated most of to-day, but at the conclusion of proceedings the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) gave no information about what happened. ...

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  19. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER.

    Interest in the classes now in progress at Roseworthy College is well maintained, the members or the school have displayed unusual interest in the subject ...

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  20. REDUCTION IN TAXATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) today received in camera a deputation from representative business men, who pat the case to him for a reduction of taxation ...

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  21. MUSSOLINI'S JOB.

    The New South Wales Minister of Mines (Mr. Baddeley) arrived here to-day on a visit of inspection. He discussed the family endowment plan with, the Secretary ...

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  22. THE COUNTRY.

    July 25.—A large and enthusiastic meeting was held in St. Anacletus' School Hall yesterday afternoon, when the matter of holding a bazaar was, discussed, with a ...

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  23. LOCAL EMPLOYERS' APPLICATION.

    On Tuesday the secretaries of the A[?]algamated Engineering Union, the Australasian Society of Engineers, and the Blacksmiths' Society were informed by ...

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  24. MALTESE AND SUSTENANCE.

    Representative of the Maltese in Adelaide who are unemployed waited on the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) yesterday and complained about the sustenance ...

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  25. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. McLachlan (96), residing at Sussexstreet, Glenelg, was knocked down by a motor car while crossing the street at Glenelg on Tuesday. She was taken to ...

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  26. MIGRANTS BY THE OSTERLEY.

    With a large number of third class passengers on board the mail steamer Osterley reached here to-day from London. The migrant quotas were made up of 69 ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH WEATHER CONDITIONS.

    The Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt) reports:—Apart from the north coast of Queensland and within the last few days the coast and Pacific ...

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  28. PORT PIRIE.

    July 25.—In appreciation of the manner in which Mr. .J. S. Hocking (manager) conducted last Saturday's football trip to Yorke Peninsula, the members of the ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN BORROWING.

    In a paper on "Australian credit as viewed in London," Sir Hal Colebatch, the former Western Australian Agent-General, said it was regrettable that compared with ...

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  30. FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    During the football match between Riverton and Auburn teams on the local ground, one of the visiting team's players, Cooper in slipping, accidentally collided ...

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  31. TOE MUSICIANS' UNION.

    No attempt was made to open the Palais de Danse last night. It was reported that shareholders of Crystal Theatres, Ltd., which controls the Palais, sounded ...

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  32. MOTOR CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    On Sunday afternoon Sir. F. Lock, of Dowlingville, was proceeding to Pine Point in a motor car to conduct a church service, and was crossing over the ...

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  33. STRATHAIBYN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A largely-attended meeting of the general committee of the Strathalbyn Agricultural Society, held at the institute on Monday afternoon, was preside over by Mr. A. J. Fellett, president of ...

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  34. MANUFACTURING GROCERS.

    The Manufacturing Grocers' Union has been notified by the Commonwealth Arbitration Court that its application for a 44-hour week is twenty-third on the list ...

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  35. MOUNT LYELL EMPLOYES.

    Acting upon an application by the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company, Judge Drake-Brockman, in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, made an ...

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  36. A DEAF JURYMAN. TAKEN OUT OF THE PANEL.

    "I am as deaf as a doornail in one ear," a juror told the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) in the Civil Court to-day. The jury was being sworn in when one of ...

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  37. (Published by Arrangement.) THE BUS "WANGLE."

    Sir—The present Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) and his predecessor (Hon. L. L. Hill) have both shouted loud and long about buses competing with the railways, ...

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  38. FATAL LOG-HAULING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Patrick O'Flaherty (60) was killed instantly at Millar's log-hauling plant at Nanga Brook yesterday, when a wire rope broke away under great strain and ...

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  39. TWO STUDENTS INJURED.

    In a collision between two motor cars to-night at Glebe, Mr. Frederick Uther (23), a medical student at St. Paul's College and Mr. James Sandes (22), an ...

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  40. A NEW SCHOOL.

    TAPLAN, July 23.—0n Friday the local school was opened by the Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh), in the presence of a large gathering of parents end ...

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  41. THE GROWTH OF ADELAIDE.

    Picture Adelaide 30 years ago—"a land of lots of time," in which high hats long dresses, and a commplete absence of bustle were quite the accepted fashion ...

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  42. BOTH LEGS BROKEN.

    Mr. Herbert Forsyth (44), of Petersham, had both legs broken to-day when be was knocked down by a motor car at Annandale. His condition to-night was ...

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  43. A BOY KILLED.

    When Frank Lewis (7), was knocked down by a mail car at Lsmore to-day, his lung was burst and he died in a hospital. ...

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  44. GIRL TRAPPED INTO A BOGUS WEDDING.

    Sentence of ten years' penal servitude was passed by the Lord Chief Justice at the Old Bailey on John Alexander Woodall, aged 34, a traveller, for an ...

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  45. "TIP-TOES."

    "Tip-Toes," now at the Theatre Royal, has leapt into popularity. The show is packed with clever dances, lavish scenes, and tuneful music. Miss Elizabeth ...

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  46. EGG-LAYING COMPETITION.

    Leading scores of the Radio Poultry Club egglaying competition, being conducted on the property of Mr. A. M. Whittenbury at 106. Magillroad. Norwood from April I to july 22, are:— ...

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  47. CHILD BURNT TO DEATH.

    Keith Fuller (4) found a box of matches Inst night at his mother's home at Goulburn, and ignited his pyjamas. He was soon a mass of flames and he died two ...

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  48. FIRE IN A BEDROOM.

    A policeman early this morning saw smoke rising from a residential flat in Elizabeth-street. Forcing the door, he found Mr. Charles Kelly and his wife in ...

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  49. A FATAL FALL.

    Running down a companion way between A and B deeks on the Commonwealth liner Esperance Bay to-day, the chief cook. Mr. Alexander B. Kerr (45). tripped and ...

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  50. CHARGE AGAINST A SOLICITOR.

    In the City Police Court to-day Percy George Stone, solicitor, who recently figured in a bankruptcy case, was committed for trial on a charge of having ...

    Article : 135 words
  51. PICKED THE WRONG MAN.

    A young man tried to pick another's pocket at the Fitzroy pony races yesterday. His luck was out. His intended victim, although in plain clothes, was ...

    Article : 92 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. TOTALISATOR MEN RETURN.

    Seventy engineers who left work at Automatic Totalisators, Ltd., as a protest against the alleged docking of their "merit" increases in the new award ...

    Article : 58 words
  54. PETER'S DELICACY COMPANY.

    Peter's American Delicacy Company has [?] solved to increase its capital from [?] to £750,000 by the creation of [?] [?] ...

    Article : 31 words
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