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  2. THE UNEMPLOYED MALTESE.

    The subject of unemployed Maltese in the city was again brought up in the Assembly on Wednesday by Mr. Reidy, who asked whether the Premier had ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Very cold weather has been experienced at Adelaide since July 14 the maximum thermometer daring the past 13 days remaining under 60 degrees, with an average ...

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  4. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The air war is going more and [?] against the London defenders. The [?] have repeatedly penetrated the defences found their objectives, bombed them, and ...

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  5. THE BRIBERY COMMISSION.

    Although Judge Paine, in his report of the findings of the Bribery Commission, did not definitely declare that any particular police officers had been bribed, he is of the opinion that members of the force have been in the. habit of taking bribes from bookmakers for several years. He also con- In dealing with the general question whether bribery of police officers had taken place, his Honor states:— "On a full consideration of the evidence, I have found ...

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  6. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Churchill announced to-day that the Government intend to make a statement on Wednesday or Thursday, dealing with the naval discussions at Genera. ...

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  7. OVERTIME AT ISLINGTON.

    Overtime is being worked at the railway workshops, Islington, in the carriage and waggon building departments, some employes working every night until 8.15, until ...

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  8. HATES THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In his speech on the Address in Reply in the Legislative Council yesterday the Hon. T. McCallum bitterly attacked the Commonwealth. He said anyone who ...

    Article : 192 words
  9. MARKED FOR LIFE.

    Marked for life. That is the fate of George Beadel, one of the seven young boys who were alleged to have been crucily treated by a number of police constables ...

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  10. SUPREME COURT CONGESTION.

    Mr. Edwards was informed by the Attorney-General (Hon. H. Homburg) in the Assembly on Wednesday that, with regard to the congestion and lack of proper ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. AIRMEN LEAVE.

    Squadron-Leader A. Hepburn and FlightLieutenant A. W. Murphy, who were delayed at the Woodville aerodrome, owing to the undercarriage struts of their ...

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  12. BECOMING UNSETTLED.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:-"Except for some light rain in the far west and the extreme south and south-east, the weather was fine over ...

    Article : 236 words
  13. SHEEP AND LAMB MARKET.

    Sheep were more plentiful than last week by about 2,000 at the Abattoirs market yesterday, the yarding aggregating 13,000. which were derived from "Victoria, ...

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  14. THE SOUTH-TERRACE-GLENELG RAILWAY.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday, in reply to Mr. Blackwell, who asked if the South-terrace to Glenelg railway service had been discontinued, the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. AMERICAN AVIATION.

    The President (Mr. Coolidge) [?] to pursue a policy of encouraging every city and town in the United State to establish its own airport. He has issued ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. "PLAIN SPEAKING."

    Indulging in what he himself described as "plain speaking," Lord Birkenhead at a dinner to American editors to-night, expressed pessimism regarding the future ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT AND RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    A speech delivered by the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. M. MeIntosh) at the annual reunion social of the Limbless Soldiers' Association on Tuesday night was ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. FEES OF JURORS.

    The Attorney-General (Hon H. Homburg), in reply to Mr. Edwards in the Assembly on Wednesday, said he was not aware that many persons who were ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. THE SOUTH JOHNSTONE STRIKE.

    The police invaded the quarters occupied by the strikers early this morning and served summonses on 19 men. The charge was that on July 23, by violence ...

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  20. A DEPUTATION TO THE PREMIER.

    A deputation representing the Maltese unemployed called at the Premier's office on Wednesday morning, with the intention of asking that a sustenance allowance ...

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  21. All Charges Made by Bookmakers.

    Dealing with the fact that all the charges of bribery educed by the enquiry were made by bootmakers or persons connected with betting transactions, the ...

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  22. MR. DENIS ROOKE.

    Mr. Denis-Rooke in remaining in [?] bad for a few days, as he is [?] posed and has been advised to rest ...

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  23. ADELAIDE METHODIST MISSIONS.

    The decision of the Methodist Conference a few mouths ago to divide the Adelaide Central Mission into two groups of churches, one with Maughan Church and ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL COURT CASES.

    It is probable that, owing to the resignation of the President of the Industrial Court (Dr. W. Jethro Brown), the hearing of the claim for an award covering ...

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  25. PREFERENCE TO BRITISH GOODS.

    Replying to a question by Mr. Shepherd in the Assembly on Tuesday, the Premier (Hon. K. L. Butler) said instructions had been given to the various Government ...

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  26. PROTECTION FOR TRAFFIC.

    The Automobile Association has been advised by the District Council of Springton that it is intended to erect a guard fence half-way down Cooke's Hill at a ...

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  27. IRISH FREE STATE.

    A strong attack on the [?] Army was made, in the Dail to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Cosgrave), [?] ing on the second reading of the Public ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. W. A. CALE.

    Mr. Walter Augustus Gale, Clerk of the Souse of Representatives, dropped dead at the Federal Parliament House to-day. His age was 62. He was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. MAKING RAIN.

    The longest drought in South African history was partly, broken to-day by unusual winter rams, which were quite unexpected. Some areas are enjoying ...

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  30. THE GLANVILLE PIPE WORKS.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Jonas asked whether the Government had decided to cut out the afternoon or night shift at the Glanville pipe works, and, ...

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  31. MAILS FROM LONDON.

    English mails by the Osterley arev expected to arrive in Adelaide overland from Fremantle on Friday evening. The letter portion will bo distributed the following ...

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  32. POSTAL SERVICES.

    In a recent speech in Melbourne the Director of Postal Services (Sir. Brown) said the post-office employed a staff of 48,000 persons, exclusive of some hundreds ...

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  33. AN EXAGGERATED REPORT.

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) has received a cablegram from the AgentGeneral (Mr. J. L. Price) stating that the "Times" had published a long ...

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  34. THE SENATE VACANCY.

    Although the fining of the vacancy in the Senate caused by the death of Senator McHugh was the subject of discussion in political circles yesterday, nothing ...

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  35. ROUMANIAN THRONE.

    To-day Prince Carol received a Ronmanian delegation headed by Professor Jorga (leader of the National Party), who recently refused to make air agreement with ...

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  36. MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS.

    In connection with the public examinations in music to be held in September by the Australian Music Examination Board two scholarships and two exhibitions are ...

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  37. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The United Licensed Victuallers' Association will hold the annual banquet at the South Australian Hotel on August 11. The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler), the ...

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  38. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ADJOURNS.

    Contrary to expectation the debate on the Address in Reply to the speech of his Excellency the Governor at the opening of the State Parliament was concluded ...

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  39. ADMISSION TO SHEEP SHOW.

    The pastoral committee of the Royal Agricultural Society recommended to the council on Wednesday that the principal stock firms should be invited to nominate ...

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  40. THE UNION BANK.

    The directors of the Union Bank of Australia notify by advertisement that a final dividend of 7/6 per share, being at the rate of 15 per cent, per annum, find ...

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  41. FILM SCENARIO WRITER.

    Miss June Mathis, the cinema [?] writer, died on Tuesday night, as the result of a heart attak, [?] a play with her mother at a [?] ...

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  42. VITICULTURAL RESEARCH.

    The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research is vigorously pushing ahead with its plans for intense research into viticultural and citrus problems in the ...

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  43. WATER SHORTAGE AT PINNACLES.

    Preparations have been made for residents of Pinnacles to take water from a standpipe in Railway town, but they most make their own arrangements for carting. ...

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  44. NATIONAL CHILDREN ADOPTION ASSOCIATION.

    A correspondent writes:— Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, who is president of the National Children Adoption Association, London and takes ...

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  45. "THE CHRONICLE."

    The illustrated supplement issued with this week's edition of "The Chronicle," which is on sale to-day, contains an interesting variety of subjects. A striking ...

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  46. INCREASED PRICES FOR LEATHER GOODS.

    Referring to an annouuecment in the business columns of "The Advertiser" that the price of footwear would be increased from August 1. the secretary of ...

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  47. THE GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE.

    When questioned regarding the request to the Government by the farmers of South Johnstone for protection in older to carry out harvesting and mill operations, ...

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  48. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  49. NO HAULAGE CHARGES ON MOTORS.

    By a regulation under the Harbors Act, confirmed by the Executive Council on Wednesday, no haulage charge will in future be paid in respect of any motor vehicle ...

    Article : 83 words
  50. FLOODS IN INDIA.

    An unprecedented rainfall has caused serious floods in the State of Baroda (Western India), resulting in the almost complete isolation of Bombay. Mail ...

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  51. ALSATIAN WOLF HOUNDS.

    Commenting on a recommendation from the dog and poultry committee of the Royal Agricultural Society that prizes be offered for Alsatian wolf hounds at the ...

    Article : 172 words
  52. LIQUOR AND BOWLS.

    At the annual meeting of the South Park Bowling: Club held on July 13, it was resolved to call a special meeting to discuss a proposal that on and after October 1 ...

    Article : 106 words
  53. VENTILATION OF A RAILWAY TUNNEL.

    It is understood that increased ventilation is to be provided for the tunnel near the National Park, in order that the fames from locomotives may more readily ...

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  54. ORIENT MAIL BOATS.

    The R.M.S. Ounoud[?] for London, is due at the Oater Harbor at 7 a.m. to-day and will at 5 p.m. Special [?] Adelaide for the [?] ...

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  55. SWINE FEVER.

    Owing to the precalince of swane lever the council of the Royal Agricultural Society decided on Wednesday that the [?] section of the show should be abandoned ...

    Article : 33 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 89 words
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