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  2. THE IDENTITY OF "MR. A."

    The steps taken for the extradition from Franco of the side-de-camp of "Mr. A.," who was numbered among the persons associated with the recent case against the ...

    Article : 406 words
  3. AN ALLEGED PACT.

    Mr. Young in the House of Assembly on Thursday directed the attention of the Attorney-General (Hon. W. Denny) to a statement ...

    Article : 288 words
  4. FOURTH WOOL SALE.

    At the opening of the fourth wool sale of the Adelaide season on Thursday night, the record price for South Australia of 42d. lb. was paid for one ...

    Article : 320 words
  5. THE WATERFRONT TROUBLES.

    A conference of the State Disputes Committee of the Australian Labour Party and representatives of the Seamen's Union sat all this afternoon endeavouring to frame conditions, which is was hoped would lead to a full settlement; but it was stated later than an agreement was not ...

    Article : 744 words
  6. AUSTRALIA'S GOOD NAME.

    Referring especially to the waterside dispute, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) at the Dandenong show luncheon this afternoon made a ...

    Article : 1,125 words
  7. MOTOR OMNIBUS BILL.

    The debate on the second reading of the Motor Omnibus Bill was resumed in the House of Assembly on Thursday. Marked diversity of opinion was ...

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  8. WAYMOUTH STREET SHOOTING.

    At the Criminal Court on Thursday, Mr. Justice Napier patted a sentence of seven years', imprisonment, with hard, labour, upon Percy Mervyn Ceates (45), who had ...

    Article : 733 words
  9. POSITION AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    There were no further developments in connection with the waterside dispute at Port Adelaide yesterday. A telegram was received by Mr. K. F. V. Sanderson, ...

    Article : 195 words
  10. PRESS COMMENTS ON CONCEALMENT.

    The disclosure of the identity of "Mr. A." remains the sensation of the day. All the newspapers are publishing striking photographs of Gen. Hari Singh, and ...

    Article : 320 words
  11. REFERENCE IN COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council the Hon. D. J, Gordon called the attention of the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. Jelley) to what, he said was evidently a studied reply to an ...

    Article : 224 words
  12. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Sir Heury Barwell) asked in the House of Assembly on Thursday if further consideration had been given as to what ...

    Article : 228 words
  13. REVAL REVOLT.

    A message from the Esthonian capital, Reval, states that seven more insurgents, out of 17 courtmartialled, in connection with the Communist revolt of Monday, ...

    Article : 35 words
  14. WHY THE EMBARGO WAS LIFTED.

    The Daily Express says:—The India Office removed the embargo on the disclosure of the identity of Gen. Hari Singh owing to the number of protests from ...

    Article : 125 words
  15. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Mr. Ernest Giles has left for Fort Lincoln in the steamer Lubra for the purpose of exploring the country between the head of the Bight and the Musgrave and ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. RAILWAY MATTERS.

    Mr. O'Connor, directed attention, in the Home of Assembly on Thursday, to certain delays in handling goods on the Eyre's Peninsula railways. Harvesting machinery ...

    Article : 391 words
  17. OVERTIME AT WALLAROO.

    The steamer Baldina arrived from Newcastle to-day with 3,000 tons of coal.The work of unloading is proceeding satisfactorily. Overtime will be worked, and the ...

    Article : 47 words
  18. OTHER ARRESTS PROBABLE.

    The London Daily Chronicle states that warrants have been granted, with great secrecy, at Downing street for the arr[?] at other parties in the Robinson case. ...

    Article : 205 words
  19. HARD PATH TO THE THRONE.

    A correspondent of The London Daily Herald, who fits just returned from India, says:—The reason why the Government tried to hide the identity of Sir Hari Singh is perfectly clear to any one familiar ...

    Article : 162 words
  20. AN INJUNCTION SOUGHT.

    Writs returnable in the High Court were served to-day on, officials of the Waterside Workers Federation and officers of other maritime unions, who are ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    The Rhodes Trustees, in their statement for the academic year 1923-24, intimated that of 220 Rhodes scholars in residence, 69 are distributed among the natural ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. AUSTRALIA AND FORDS.

    Matters connected with the establishment of works in Australia by the Ford Motor Company of Canada, were discussed to-day at an interview between ...

    Article : 245 words
  23. LORD JELLICOE IN SYDNEY.

    "My lips are sealed for six months," said Viscount Jellicoe, when interviewed to-day. Lord Jellicoe was in a reticent mood, and, although plied with questions ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. FEDERAL TELEGRAMS IGNORED.

    From the point of view of the Federal Ministry, the situation in Western Australia made some slight improvement to-day, although the state of affairs was still ...

    Article : 343 words
  25. ARBITRATION COURT HEARING.

    It is expected that a conference between the parties in the shipping dispute will result from the Arbitration Court intervention, and prospects of settlements by ...

    Article : 226 words
  26. THE FIRST TEST.

    M. Clem Hill (South Australia's representative), who, with Messrs. H. L. Collins (N.S.W.) and E.E. Bean(V.). is entrusted with the selection of the team ...

    Article : 130 words
  27. AERIAL SERVICES.

    The Secretary for Air (Sir Samuel), when interviewed, said that the general air expansion programme of the Baldwin Government was the same as ...

    Article : 295 words
  28. EXAMINATION SUCCESSES.

    The following are announced by the Rhodes Trust among this year's examination success of Rhodes scholars:—Mr. H. L. L[?]us (V.),Doctor of Philosophy; ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. ILLEGAL LISTENING-IN.

    "The prosecutions conducted by the Postal Department in Sydney have had the desired effect in greatly reducing the number of illegal listening-in." the ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. MINISTER AND FISTICUFFS.

    Mr. Young, in the House of Assembly on Thursday, said a statement had appeared in The Register that a Minister had engaged in fisticuffs with a union ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. TASMANIAN POTATOES.

    The nominal quotation for old season's potatoes at Burnie is £1 a ton. This is the lowest price which has obtained at this centre for probably 30 years. For about, ...

    Article : 104 words
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