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  2. CANBERRA.

    State members wore extremely angry today on their return from Canberra. A cold night in the train, which left the capital at midnight had added to the ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    INSPECTION OF HARBOR WORKS. The Minister of Marine (Hon. H. Tassie) visited Port Adelaide and the Ourter Harbor yesterday to inspect wharf ...

    Article : 281 words
  4. GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY.

    The double triumph of Gustay Stresemaun at Geneva and in Berlin, in the matter of the Sarre, constitutes one more evidence of the skill with which the as ...

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  5. CHINA.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain), replying! to Mr. J. M. Kenworthy, in the Commons to-day, made an important statement ...

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  6. AMERICAN TORNADO.

    A message from Dallas (Texas) states that at least fifty persons have been killed and more than a hundred injured by tornadoes in the middle west and south-west ...

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  7. CHESS BY BEAM.

    A Parliamentary chess match between Canberra and London was begun to-day, the first Australian move being made by the Duke of ...

    Article : 285 words
  8. A PAYMASTER MISSING

    Mr. Sydney Kesby (30), married, pay master in the Public Works Department left the department at 6.45 this morning with £1.000 to par a gang of working ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. COMIC SONGS AND HAMLET.

    Mr. Hugh F. Wright, the producer of "The Ghost Train," who, as the stationmaster, has sent shivers down countless Australian backs by bis ce[?] recital of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FIGHT IN A CAFE.

    As a sequel to the death of Pa[?]WM Fitzpatrick. which occurred in a Ch[?] cafe in Campbell-street on Monday night Vincent Young (21), motor driver. [?] ...

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  11. MISSISSIPPI FLOODS.

    The crisis from the Mississippi floods is expected here on Wednesday, when the engineers expect the levee will break at Brigbend. They are doing everything ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. THE OLD CITY TO THE NEW.

    The Lord Mayor of London has requested Sir Joseph Cook to convey to the Commonwealth the congratulations of the City of London on the opening of ...

    Article : 41 words
  13. TERRIBLE EXPERIENCES.

    Over 200 have been killed and many hundreds injured, and the damage totals nearly two million dollars as the result of the storms. The tornadoes or[?]ted ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. THE LITERARY SOCIETIES UNION.

    Eight literary societies are expected to take part in the Literary Societies' Union debating tournament this year, including the St. Andrew's, Teachers' ...

    Article : 176 words
  15. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the rates of exchange in London—quotations on May 5 being shown in parentheses:— (34.95) Brussels (parity 35 belgas to ...

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  16. THE CANBERRA AIR CRASH.

    Flying-Officer F. E. Ewen. who crashed after the review yesterday, died in the hospital at 7.30 p.m. The accident, which occurred in full view of many of the crowd, ...

    Article : 301 words
  17. THE LIRA.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Express" says the re-valuation of the lira is proceeding. Italy is bravely facing the problem of financial and commercial ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. UNIVERSITY COMMERCE STUDENTS.

    The University Commerce Students Association will hold its annual dinner at the Grosvenor on June 15. The president of the Chamber of Commerce (Mr. ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. THE HOLY LAND.

    Sir James Parr (High Commissioner for New Zealand) and Generals Chaytor and Dodds visited Nazareth to-day. They leave Haifa for Cyprus on Tuesday. ...

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  20. THE STRANDED WHALE.

    No action has as yet been taken to remove the while which was washed ashore at Hallett's a Cove at the end of last week. The Brighton police stated on Tuesday that ...

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  21. NEW FLUSHER AT WORK.

    The new Thorneycroft gnlly fluster and cleaner, recently purchased by the Adelaide City Council, drew a large crowd yesterday morning when it was used for ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. THE LARGS JETTY MYSTERY.

    No further trace has been found of Mr. Angas Martin, who has been missing from North Adelaide since Thursday. He was last seen on the Largs Bay jetty on ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    The flag conference is due to re-assemble on. Saturday, but will not meet, the Minister stating that it can serve no useful purpose, as the representatives of the viligance ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. MUSSOLINE.

    The Emperor of Japan intends to decorate Mussolini with the Paulonia Gr[?] Cordon of the Rising Sun, the highest honor that can be bestowed upon ...

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  25. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The students' concert to be given in the Elder Hall on Monday evening next promises to be of exceptional merit. A varied programme of instrumental and ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. INTERNATIONAL. SOCCER.

    This afternoon a Czecho-Slovakian soccer team will play a match against South Australia on the Jubilee Oval. The team, which arrived in Adelaide tost night, will ...

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  27. £35,000 FOR A BARONETCY.

    References to an aliened payment £35.000 to Mr. Lloyd Genrge's pointes fond were made to-day, when Robert James Watkin sued Sir Henry Sa[?] ...

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  28. BARRACOUTA AT HENLEY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  29. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM ASSOCIATION.

    On May 23. in the Prince of Wales Theatre at the University, Professor E. Harold Davies trill deliver a lecture on the subject. "Among the Aboriginals of ...

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  30. OVERSEAS SPORTING

    In the Davis Cup matches South Africa beat Ireland by 5 matches to nil. In the two remaining singles Conlon beat Mahony, 6-0, 8-6, 6—1, and Spence beat ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. A STORE COLLAPSES.

    A hundred persons, customers and employes, are believed to have escaped uninjured to-day whan a four-storey department store building collapsed. ...

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  32. THE KING'S SYMPATHY.

    His Excellency the Governor-general (Lord Stonehaven) has made available for publication the following messages to and from his Majesty the King:— ...

    Article : 149 words
  33. FIRES AT GLADSTONE.

    In view of the many disastrous fires in the town during the past few months, causing thousauds of pounds' worth of damage, a meeting of business men was ...

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  34. AN IMPROVED POSITION.

    The midnight curfew bell will be cancelled to-morrow, after a month of enforcement of the rule, this indicating the peacefulness of the local situation. ...

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  35. ADELAIDE TO PERTH TELEGRAPH LINES.

    The Acting Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. L. H. Griffiths) stated yesterday that the construction of two telegraph lines along the route of the East-West railway, ...

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  36. A DANGEROUS MAN.

    With, five previous convictions for dangerons driving, Ernest George Bringolf, garage proprietor, of Waverley, was found guilty at the Darlinghurst Quarter ...

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  37. TARIFF BOARD ENQUIRIES.

    The Adelaide Chamber of Commerce has received notification that the following enquiries will be conducted by the Tariff Board in the boardroom, Parliament ...

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  38. AN ENQUIRY TO BE HELD.

    The Air Hoard has issued a statement that the cause of the Canberra accident was unknown. A court of enquiry will be held. Flying Officer Ewen was a ...

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  39. NEW GUINEA GOLD.

    Having worked for 17 months on [?] Bulolo and Edie Creek gold fields, Mr. H. Taylor returned from New Guf[?] in day for a holiday. Mr. Taylor was on ...

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  40. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Hampshire, 370, against Surrey (Mead 57, Newman 102). Surrey, none for 77 (Hobbs 52 not out). Glamorgan, 485. against Essex (D. ...

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  41. CAPTAIN GEE.

    An ejection for the Bosworth seat of the House of Commons has been ordered to take place next month. This is the seat held by Captain Gee, V.C., who some ...

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  42. A TRUNK MYSTERY,

    When a trunk which for a long time had been left at Charing Cross station was opened this morning, it was found to contain the decomposed body of a ...

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  43. MINERS' PHTHISIS.

    The Minister of Mines (Mr. Mun[?] has approved of men suffering from tuber culosis and withdrawn from their oocupdtion of mining being permitted to ...

    Article : 98 words
  44. WHITER RAILWAY SERVICES.

    The Railway winter time-tables will come into forca on Monday, and particulars of the altered arrangements appear elgewhere. The 7.15 p.m. express to ...

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  45. THE NEW ZEALANDERS.

    The New Zealanders opened their criket tour to-day, at Holyport, with a two-days match against a team selected by Mr. H. M. Martineau. New Zealand had first ...

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  46. ON THE LAND.

    The Government Land Board, sitting at Geraldton in September last, granted Captain F. Gee a block in the Mendel estate, which had been purchased by the ...

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  47. A MAN SHOT DEAD.

    Rachel Ray, an elderly woman, was charged to-day with the murder of her husband. Arthur Ray, on April 13. She is alleged to have entered his office and ...

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  48. A WAR ECHO.

    Dr. Andrew Crommelin, one of the assistant astronomers of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, is retiring after 36 years' service. ...

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  49. BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    Sir Hal Colebatch, formerly Agent General for Western Australia, who in rived at Fremantle from London to-day after an absence of four years, said ...

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  50. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. H. A. Alderson, a veterinaly surgoon, of Forestville, was attending a fractious horse on Monday afternoon when he was kicked against a fence and fe[?] ...

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  51. INSPECTING MURRAY BRIDGE.

    Sixty members of the University Commerce Students' Association are going to Murray Bridge on Saturday week to inspect the railway bridge. Mr. Arthur ...

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  52. THE BILLY MCDOUGALL FUND. Previously acknowledged £68 10 6

    The joint h[?] [?]rers have r[?]elved the following donations:- previusly acknowledged £8,615 1[?] G. H. Glover, [?] 1/[?] F.E.S.," £1; Mrs. M.M. Maughan, £1; G. Staples £1 ...

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  53. TRAVELLING IN EUROPE.

    Travelling as Superintendent of Migrants on the Beltana, which reached Fremantle from England today. is Mr. T. H. Sewell, architect, of Sydney. Mr. Sewell left ...

    Article : 95 words
  54. COMMUNISTS ARRESTED.

    As a sequel to a Communist pro[?]ession James Ferguson and George Airey were ah[?]rged at Newcastle to-day with bringing the King's uiform into contempt. One ...

    Article : 64 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 64 words
  56. TARIFF ON KITCHEN WARE.

    The matter of providing a sepirate tariff for metal kitchen ware was discussed before the Tariff Board in Sydney on Monday. It was stated by winesses ...

    Article : 473 words
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