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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    For the first time, baffle police at city Intersections yesterday won long white double-breasted coats in place of the heavy tunic, on account of the ...

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  3. USE HORSES

    People generally have been living too extravagantly, made possible by a tremendous expenditure Of loan money. the Minister of ...

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  4. BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    The Labor Government suffered a reverse in the House of Commons to-night in a division on the Education Bill. ...

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  5. PRIORITY AS CREDITOR

    "In the legislation which will be introduced to help necessitous farmers provision will probably be made for an amendment of the ...

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  6. CHAMPION YACHTS

    The fastest 14-ft. dinghies to Sooth Australia, Western Australia and Victoria win compete in Perth to-morrow for the championship ...

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  7. 10,000-TON CRUISERS

    Grave allegation regarding the efficiency of Britain's latest 10.000 ton cruisers are made to-day. ...

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  8. RUSSIAN GRAIN

    In the House of Commons to-day the Government was pressed to say what it intended to do about the threatened increased exports of ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S SALARY BILL

    How far-reaching will be the results of the judgment delivered in Melbourne to-day by the Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, that ...

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  10. TRADES HALL COMMENTS

    The decision of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court was the chief subject of discussion in union circles at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon. State offices of ...

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  11. MITCHAM RELIEF WORKS

    The Mitcham District Council has decided to accept a grant of £1,100 under the Federal Government's relief scheme, and will divide £500 among the ...

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  12. MEN ON ROOF

    Two men were seen on the roof of a block of buildings in Gawler-place on Wednesday night by a pedestrian and he notified the detective office. Plain ...

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  13. CHAMPION BILLIARDS

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  14. HOUSEWIVES VISIT BOAT FACTORY

    The executive committee of the Housewives' Association, including the president (Mrs. A. K. Goode) visited the soap factory of Umbel W. H. ...

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  15. Armor or speed?

    An advance party of officers and ratings win shortly leave for Australia to prepare the submarions Oxley and Otway for their return voyage to Eng ...

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  16. MANUNDA GROUNDING ENQUIRY

    An enquiry Into the circumstances of the grounding of the motor ship Manunda was opened yesterday at Port Adelaide by the Deputy Director of ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. Agricultural Depression

    The Agricultural Committee of the League of Nations to-day carried a resolution declaring the necessity for remedying the agricultural situation ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. PROTECTED BIRDS AND ANIMALS

    Dealers In animals and birds may now, on the payment of a fee of £5, secures, permit to sell protected birds and animals which have been lawfully ...

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  19. EFFEGT ON INDUSTRY

    "Much will depend upon the spirit in which this declaration is received by the various parties concerned. I hope it will be accepted as an ...

    Article : 159 words
  20. PLUCKY ACT RECOGNISED

    At a meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council last night a tribute was paid to Hubert W. Goldsworthy (13). who. recently received Marjory Daw, ...

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  21. VIEWS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES

    Mr. W. Alford, South Australian manager for Louis Dreyfus & Co, said—"l do not see how the stabilisation of the wheat industry can be brought about ...

    Article : 146 words
  22. PAYNENAN SPORTS

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  23. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM

    The Mosley group of Labor members is aiming at summoning a special national conference of the Labor Party to be attended by delegates from all ...

    Article : 82 words
  24. OBITUARY

    Mr. Edward B. Bednall, who died at Magill-road, Tranmere, yesterday, was bom to Adelaide 58 years ago. He was educated at Whinham College and ...

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  25. POSITIONS FOR METER REPAIRERS

    In response to a notice at the labor meter repairers in the Hydraulic EngiDepartment there were 30 ...

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  26. COLLIERY ACCIDENTS

    Five miners were killed by an exp poision at the Auchengeich Colliery Lanarkshire, to-day, and five others were entombed at Hanley. ...

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  27. NEW BOOK ON BIRDS

    The Shell Company's new publication, Birds of Australia," is written in non-technical language with the expressed purpose of stimulating interest ...

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  28. SIMILAR PROPOSAL FROM CANADA

    The summoning of an international wheat conference by Canada at the earliest possible date was favored by the delegates to the annual convention ...

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  29. TEN THOUSAND AFFECTED LOCALLY

    The decision of the court win directly affect about 10,000 employes in South Australia, according to the secretary of the employe Federation ...

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  30. 5 AD ADELAIDE

    The dinner music to be broadcast by Station 5 AD to-night will be recreated from numbers played by the Grand Symphony Orchestra This ...

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  31. CITIZENS' LEAGUE

    Speakers at a meeting; of the Citizens' League in the Blind Institute. North Adelaide, last night were heckled by a small section of the large audience ...

    Article : 209 words
  32. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    Evidence of meetings held at the branch of the English Scottish, and Australian Bank, in Clifton Hill where, it was alleged. a clerk employed at the ...

    Article : 255 words
  33. CRICKET IN HOBART

    The match between Tasmania and Victoria was resumed to-day. A nartnwesterly wind blew at almost hurricane force, and shortly before 4 o'clock heavy ...

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  34. STATE BASE RATE HIGHER

    The latest decision of the Federal Court has brought the Federal base rate below that for the State. In October last. the State Board of Industry ...

    Article : 120 words
  35. COUNTERACTING THE COURT'S DECISION

    "The A.C.T.U. will do its job," said Mr. C Crofts at a meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night, when referring to the decision of the ...

    Article : 129 words
  36. GOLF

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  37. TRAGEDY AT A WEDDING

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  38. Advertising

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  39. CABINET MEETS TO-DAY

    Matters which will probably be discussed at the meeting of the Federal Cabinet In Melbourne to-morrow—the first meeting since the return of the ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND DISPUTE

    Although the members of the touring team were closeted with the executive of the Queensland Cricket Association for three hours to-night no ...

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  41. WHAT WILL CAUCUS DO?

    When caucus meets at Canberra on Monday, loud protests from the radicals will be directed against the Arbitration Court's decision. ...

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  42. REDUCTION NOT EXPECTED

    Great surprise at the judgment of the court was expressed by Trades the leaders to-day. They contended that a reduction of 10 per cent, was not ...

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  43. ROZOR BLADE AMPUTATION

    At Lithgow this morning, Mrs. Daly found her husband, Edward Daly.! lying on the floor of his bedroom with his left hand severed. He was ...

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  44. THROAT GASHED

    With a deep gash in his throat. Mr. William Asbby Newnham (43) commercial traveller, of Sydney, walked into the post-office at Meningie ...

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  45. GENERAL STRIKE ADVOCATED

    The Labor Council decided to-night to attempt to Induce unions to declare a general strike as a protest against the reduction in Federal awards. It ...

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  46. WOOL SALES

    The January wool sales were conclusion to-day. Dennys, Lascelles, Ltd, offered 5.100 bales and Bold 85. Greasy Merino fleece sold for 20d. for a lot from Doble's ...

    Article : 35 words
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