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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    No stones are being left unturned by the Citizens' League to bring their campaign to reduce taxation to a successful conclusion. The aid of the ...

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  3. PEER'S GIBE AT ARMS CONFERENCE

    Professor Albert Einstein accompanied Lord Ponsonby, chairman of the War Resisters' International, to Geneva in order to promote the cause ...

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  4. LOTTERY "BUSINESS" IN N.S.W.

    Business has revived in every direction since the dismissal of the Lang Government, but the busiest place in Sydney is still ...

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  5. IMPASSE AVOIDED AT A.L.P. MEETING

    A split in the Wallaroo electorate committee of the A.L.P. between the section supporting the party at the Trades Hall and those who are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LABOR NEWS

    Judge Beeby of the Federal Arbitration Court, will sit in Adelaide today to hear cases affecting tramwaymen, electrical employes at Wallaroo, ...

    Article : 251 words
  7. COTTON YARN BILL THROUGH HOUSE

    Total abolition of the bounty on all cotton yarn after June 30 is provided for in a Bill passed by the House of Representatives tonight. ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S FINANCES

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the House of Commons will reassemble today to consider the Finance Bill in ...

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  9. Cut among the People

    QWING to a severe Ulnees I could not Rive mv usual talk from SCL on Friday night. I was sorry to disappoint my host of friends, and also because ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Proposal For Britain's War Loan Conversion

    The "Economist" recommends an immediate conversion of the war loan and urges that holders should be given the choice of four year bonds at 3½ per ...

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  11. PINE WEATHER

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The weather was fine in South Australia today; cloudy to dull on parts of the coast and to the south ...

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  12. TODAY'S FORECAST

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  13. LANG PASTIES WANT RECOGNITION

    A struggle for recognition by the Lang party in New South Wales is being waged between the two Lang parties in Adelaide. It has led to the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA AND LAUSANNE

    "If a permanent settlement of the war debts and reparations question is not reached, at the Lausanne Reparations Conference next month, at least ...

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  15. SECOND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

    Members of the South Australian Orchestra are preparing their second programme, for which Mr. Peter Bornstein will be honorary conductor. The ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. Preparing For Emergency In Canada

    Parliament may be asked to pass a Bill authorising the Government to take the necessary steps to meet a financial crisis, should one develop on ...

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  17. SOLITARY CONFINEMENT SYSTEM

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Whitford) has agreed to receive a deputation on May 31 from the United Trades and Labor Council about the solitary ...

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  18. COMPANY WITHDRAWS FROM DISCUSSIONS

    Negotiations between the principal aircraft companies of Australia for the establishment of an air mail service to England have been ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN MAILS IN LONDON

    Mails dispatched from Adelaide on April 21 by the R.M.S. Orama arrived in London on May 21. Air mails sent from Perth on April 25 for ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    Norwood Parade will be remade soon if funds are available from the Federal grant for the relief of unemployed. The Kensington and Norwood ...

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  21. WHEAT IN FOREIGN SHIPS

    Not more than 20 per cent, of wheat from South Australia was carried in foreign ships, said a shipping authority yesterday. The subject had been raised' ...

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  22. FORMING JAPANESE CABINET

    After three days of negotiation, the Elder Statesman (Prince Saionji) recommended to the throne that Admiral Viscount Saito should be asked to form ...

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  23. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM

    A special programme of chamber music will be given in the Elder Hall by the Conservatorium String Quartet, Mr. Peter Bornstein, Miss Sylvia ...

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  24. CONFERENCE OF COUNTRY BAKERS

    Representatives of country master bakers and the Baking Trade Union will meet in conference today to discuss a proposal to include in the award ...

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  25. SUNSHINE CLUB ENROLMENTS

    Intending members of the Sunshine Club should not fail to register on the waiting list at the 5 AD station office without delay. Re-enrolments will ...

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  26. DISMISSAL OF TRENCH DIGGERS

    Tomorrow afternoon a deputation representing the United Trades and Labor Council, the Government Workers Association, and the Australian ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. Walkerville Wants £6,674

    At a meeting of the Walkerville Council last night it was decided to adopt the recommendation of the district clerk (Mr. Bruce I. Woods) to ...

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  28. NEW LONDON FEATURES

    New London features are included in the programme to be broadcast from Station 5 AD tonight, following the Empire Day session. The latest jazz ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS CONFERENCE

    Advice has been received by trade union officials that the Registrar of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Stewart) proposes to call the compulsory ...

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  30. PRUSSIAN PARLIAMENT IN QUANDARY

    The Prussian Socialist Government led by Heir Brwm bis resigned in consequence at the reoeni election. Parliament next week win face the ...

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  31. Children And tear Complex

    Speaking at the Town Hall last night on nerve control. Dr. P. Fennelly said that there was no drug that could cure anything—the only curative force was ...

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  32. Sir John Newlands Given State Funeral

    Hundreds of people lined the route yesterday from Canning street, St. Leonards, Glenelg, to the North Brighton Cemetery, at the State funeral ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN APPLE SEASON

    To mark the opening of the Australian apple season in England, the chairman and directors of the P. and O. Company gave a luncheon on the ...

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  34. COLLEGES RESUME TODAY

    Colleges and private schools will assemble for the second term today, after a vacation of a little over a fortnight. Boarding schools yesterday ...

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  35. Distress In Hindmarsh

    The mayor (Mr. W. Wood) informed the Hindmarsh Council last night that 1,760 applications had been received for distressed families in the ...

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  36. ECHO OF DARTMOOR RIOTS

    The Home office, following Mr. Duparcq's report on the Dartmoor riot on-January 24, has remitted the sentences of the loyal and courageous ...

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  37. "BACK TO PETERBOROUGH"

    A "Back to Peterborough" celebration, is being planned by a committee of residents of that town, and suggestions have been invited from the ...

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  38. ADMIRAL'S GIFTS TO MR. AND MRS. LYONS

    Two unusual gifts adorn the Lyons household tonight as the result of a delightful thought of Vice-Admiral Imamura, who tame to Canberra ...

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  39. Flight-Lieutenant Ulm Confers With Qantas Manager

    Leaving Sydney at 8.30 a.m. today Flight-Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm, of Australian National Airways, accompanied by Pilot G. Allen, arrived at ...

    Article : 108 words
  40. FEATURES THIS MORNWG

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  41. £4,000 Claim By Boxer's Widow For Hearing

    Mr. Justice Lowe, in the Practice Court today, refused an application to have struck out the statement of claim in an action in which Doris McCarthy, ...

    Article : 66 words
  42. Orchid Culture Without Artificial Heat

    Speaking on orchids before the Carnation, Sweetpea, and Dahlia Society last night, at the Y.M.C.A hall, Mr. J. B. Cameron, of the Victorian Orchid ...

    Article : 140 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. Queensland Miners On Strike

    A mass meeting of workers at Mt. Coolon decided yesterday on a general cessation of work in sympathy with underground workers who ceased work ...

    Article : 88 words
  45. Planning Liberia's Future

    At the opening of the League Council session at Geneva, Viscount Cecil represented Great Britain when the question of Liberia was considered. The ...

    Article : 112 words
  46. Good Rain In W.A. Wheat Belt

    Bringing relief to anxious farmers, useful rain began to fall in many parts of the wheat belt last night. Although the registrations during the 24 ...

    Article : 70 words
  47. GOOD HOUSES GROWING SCARCE

    A scarcity of houses, with a consequent hardening of rents, has been noticed by Adelaide estate agents. One firm when approached ...

    Article : 232 words
  48. Index to Advertisements

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  49. Liquidator Of George A. Bond & Co.

    In the Equity Court today Mr. Justice Long Innes gave judgment on the application of Percival Vincent Mattson. Arthur Bees Gronow, and Jeanette ...

    Article : 133 words
  50. Prices Firm, Demand Good, At Brisbane Wool Sale

    The ninth series of wool sales opened today. 7,504 bales were offered. The selection was very much on a par with last week'6, which, however, was a good ...

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  51. Cambrian Society Meeting

    At the monthly meeting of the Cambrian Society, at Rechabite Chambers. last night Mr. T. John (president) was in the chair. The following contributed ...

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  52. Mr. E. Lee Steere Has Heart Seizure

    Mr. E. Lee Steere, president of the Pastoralists' Association and chairman of the Western Australian Turt Club committee, who is ill with ...

    Article : 65 words
  53. Fanner Dies After Alleged Assault At Dance

    Percy Roberts, a young farmer, of Thornlands, near Brisbane, died early yesterday morning as the result, it is alleged, of an assault outside the ...

    Article : 73 words
  54. GIRL, 20, ELECTROCUTED IN BATH

    Barbara Bolton, 20, a student, of East Malvern, was electrocuted while having a bath this morning. She is believed to have reached over the side ...

    Article : 152 words
  55. EXHIBITION BADMINTON GAMES

    At the invitation of Mr. Vivian Lewis, a number of people witnessed an exhibition game or Badminton at the Lewis Parking Station, Pirie ...

    Article : 71 words
  56. Norwood Concert For Unemployed Fond

    The Mayor of Kensington and Norwood (Mr. W. S. Hanson) stated at a meeting of the council last night that a municipal concert would be held at the Town ...

    Article : 73 words
  57. Opperman On Record-Breaking Attempt

    At the Motordrome tonight, Hubert Opperman began his attempt to lower the world's 24-hours motor-paced ...

    Article : 66 words
  58. Noisy Motor Cycles

    The Walkerville Council has decided! to take action against riders of noisy motor cycles in the district.. The aid of the police will be enlisted. ...

    Article : 62 words
  59. Boy, 12, Drowned In Weir On Murray

    Douglas Miller, 12, of Wentworth. was drowned yesterday when he fell into the weir at Lock 10. Running across the footbridge with two other ...

    Article : 52 words
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