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  2. SUCCESS OR FAILURE?

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Austen Chamberlain, replying to Mr. J. R. dynes, said after a full discussion with the Cabinet. Mr. Bridgeman and Lord Cecil ...

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  3. THE BRIBERY COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    The report of the Royal Commissioner (Judge Paine) on the charges of bribery against certain members of the police force, as published in "The Advertiser" ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Hon. W. J. Denny, in the Assembly on Thursday, was informed by the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) that a report from the committee of financial experts ...

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  5. CHINA.

    A British wireless message from Hankow says:—"Reliable information states that M. Borodin had a special train' standing by, laden with motor cars, and "plentifully ...

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  6. THE PUBLIC DEBT

    The public debt of South Australia increased from £75.251.332 on June 30, 1926, to £82,638.849 on June 30. 1527. an increase for the ...

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  7. THE SOUTH JOHNSTONE TROUBLE.

    A quiet day was experienced in the South Johnstone area to-day. There was practically no movement in the village after the morning train had arrived from ...

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  8. BREAKING WITH RUSSIA.

    "It can safely be assumed that a break between the British trade unions and the Russian Communists is coming soon," said a member of the House of Commons ...

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  9. BOYS INTIMIDATED.

    Intense interest has been aroused in the enquiry by a special board appointed by the Government into allegations of cruelty on the part of three constables against ...

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  10. MISSING YOUTHS FOUND.

    Anxiety regarding the fate of the mising youths, Andrew and David Philp and Jeffrey Blades who were lost in the bush in the Jarradale district on Sunday ...

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  11. MILDER TEMPERATURES.

    The -Government Meteorologist reported last night:—"Further rain was recorded over sub-tropical Western Australia duing the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day, but ...

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  12. THE PLAINCLOTHES POLICE.

    It is reported that a permanent ulainclothes branch of the police force will be established in the uear future. The duty of the men will be mainly to detect ...

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  13. WAR IN THE AIR.

    London continues to be bombed freely from the air, but happily without [?] effects. "Major Turner, writing in the "Daily ...

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  14. SCENE IN THE DAIL.

    There was a wild scene in the Dail to-day during the debate on the Public Safety Bill, which culminated in the Labor Party walking out. ...

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  15. RADIO RESEARCH BOARD.

    The Radio Research Board constituted by die Council for Scientific and Industrial Research has begun its work and mapped out on broad lines its programme, ...

    Article : 258 words
  16. A FAREWELL TO AN HOTEL. KEEPER.

    In a country township recently a farewell social was tendered to the hotelkeeper. Giving an account of the gathering, a correspondent writes to "The ...

    Article : 314 words
  17. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Since the Trades and Labor Council took over the control of the unemployed fund quantities of food and clothing, in addition to money allowances, have been ...

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  18. FIVE KILLED.

    A German passenger aeroplane crashed outside Amoneburg to-day. Two pilots and three passengers were killed. ...

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  19. WIRELESS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) stated to-day that the Government intended to erect a first-class broadcasting station and relay stations so that people in the backblocks ...

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  20. MR. DE VALERA.

    Mr. de Valera has been placed under police protection as the result of the receipt of threatening letters since the murder of Mr. O'Higgins. Detectives in plain ...

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  21. WOLSELEY SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    The memorial statue at the Soldiers' Park, at Wolseley, will be unveiled by his Excellency the Governor this afternoon. Accompanied by Messrs. Reidy, M.P., and ...

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  22. SIR GEORGE PEARCE.

    The Vice-President of the Executive Council (Senator Sir George Pearce) and Lady Pearce arrived at Victoria station to-day, after travelling overland on the ...

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  23. STATEMENT BY MR. BRUCE.

    "The whole of the people of Australia view with grave anxiety certain happenings in North Queensland. According to reports, the rights and privileges of the ...

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  24. WAR IN THE PACIFIC.

    At the Pan-Pacific Institute to-day, during a 'difscussion on a treaty which proposed to outlaw' war in the Pacific, Mr. Egglinton said each a treaty should ...

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  25. A POLITICIAN'S TROUBLES.

    Giving his reasons for favoring the introduction of compulsory voting at State elections. Mr. Giles in his speech on the Address-in-Reply in the Assembly on ...

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  26. MEALS IN SYDNEY.

    The Caterers' and Restaurants' Association to-day decided that after August. S patrons of cafes will have to pay a service charge of one penny above the cost of ...

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  27. REGISTRATION OF PLUMBERS.

    Master plumbers of Adelaide and their employes waited as a deputation on the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. M. Mclntosh) on Thursday, and asked that ...

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  28. AMALGAMATING GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS.

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) teld the leader of the Opposition (Hon. L. L. Hill), in the Assembly on Thursday, that the Government were considering the ...

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  29. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The Trades and Labor Council Disputes Committee met at 4 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, and sat until 6, when the meeting was adjourned. The matters ...

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  30. EXPENSIVE FARES.

    During the hearing of charges of having refused to move on brought in the Adelaide Police Court against a number of men who had been present at meetings ...

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  31. A WELLS OUTBURST.

    Mr. H. G. Wells's long-expected strike novel, "Meanwhile," has been published, it suggests that the Government deliberately fostered the coal strike in order to ...

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  32. TWO MOTOR CARS STOLEN.

    Reports of two motor cars having been stolen were made last might to the Detective Office. Between 4.30 and 5.30 p.m. a five-seater Morris Cowley, owned by Mr. ...

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  33. FAILURE PREDICTED.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association Says the belief in official circles that the Geneva Conference will break up without recching an ...

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  34. ENQUIRIES INTO MURDERS.

    Mr. Edwards asked in the Assembly on Thursday if the Government would call for a report from the Commissioner of Police whether enquiries were still ...

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  35. ORGANISED INTER-STATE TOURS.

    Recently the Tourist Bureau organised a tour of 54 persons to Mount Buffalo in Victoria, and the Victorian bureau is reciprocating by arranging for a tour of ...

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  36. MUMPS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Central Board of Health, at it last meeting, considered a letter from a resident of a country township, stating that since February they had had ...

    Article : 237 words
  37. CABLED AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    Mr. Anthoney, in the Assembly on Thursday, drew attention to matters being cabled overseas which were discreditable to South Australia and other States. He ...

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  38. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 words
  39. PIECEWORK.

    Trouble in connection with the introduction and retention of the piecework system is browing. The first clash is expected at the railway workshops at ...

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  40. FINISHING THE WORK.

    The First Lord of the Admically Mr. Lord Cecil returned to Geneva to-day "We shall finish the work this [?] one way or the other We are ret[?] ...

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  41. COMMUNITY SINGING.

    At the community singing to-day the conductor will be Mr. O. H. Finlayson the organist Mr. J. Chamberlain, and the pianist., Miss Gwen Adamson. A M.U. A ...

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  42. MONEY AND JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    On Wednesday night thieves gained an entrance through a window at the rear into the residence of Mrs. P. A. Moss. Barton-terrace east, North Adelaide, and ...

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  43. THE GULGONG TRAGEDY.

    The husband of Mrs. Taylor, who was murdered at Gulgong last night, was found to-day at Stanmere in a hospital He stated that he had been knocked down ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. PERTHT MELBOURNE.

    Councillors J. George and P. Menzies. members of the Perth City Council and Mr. A. Collins, a City Council employe. who left perth by motor car on Saturday ...

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  45. EXHIBITION OF TOWN PLANNING.

    An exhibition of town planning representative of all parts of the world, is to be held at Ipoh, Malay States, in September. Mr. Charles C. Reade, who was formerly ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. HORSES-INACTION AT THE SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society has secured the services of Mr. W. J. Wood, of Moyhu, Wangaratta-Victoria. to act as judge of horses-in-aetion. ...

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  47. YOUNG WOMAN ARRESTED.

    Detectives Nieholls, Walters, and Melhuish on Thursday arrested Harriet Lily Coombe, 21 years of Phle-street, on a charge of forgery and attempted uttering. ...

    Article : 77 words
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