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  2. ANOTHER BREAK IN WHEAT.

    There was a fresh and very heavy fall in the price of wheat in the world's option markets, on Tuesday. The news was received, in Adelaide ...

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  3. ENGLISH SOCIETY SCANDAL.

    One of the most amazing Court cases or many years has been opened before Mr. Justice Shearman and a special jury. The hearing was preceded by a strange ...

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  4. GOVERNMENT HOUSING SCHEME.

    If was rumoured on Wednesday that the Government had seized the plant and timber on the building sites in connection with the contract in the thousand homes ...

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  5. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Australia will meet Hawa[?] in her first Davis Cup match in the 1925 competition. The draw took place to-day, and the Ambassadors of most of the nations of the ...

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  6. ADELAIDE'S "WEMBLEY."

    On Friday, March 27, the Prime Minister (Hon. S. M. Bruce) will formally open the All-Australia Exhibition at the Jubiles Exhibition, ...

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  7. THE DENNISTOUN AFFAIR.

    The bearing was continued to-day of the claim by Mrs. Dorothy Muriel Dennistour against her late husband, Lient.([?] Anslow Dennistoun (from whom she was ...

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  8. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE CLIMBED DOWN.

    President Coolidge nominated Mr. John, Sargent, an old personal friend, and former 'Attorney-General of the State of Vermont, to be Attorney-General in ...

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  9. TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS.

    The Council of the British Medical Association (South Australian branch) recently appointed a subcommittee to investigate the question of a site for an institution ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S BALANCE SHEET.

    Returns issued by the British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Churchill) up to Saturday, May 14 show that the deficit has at last disappeared. There ...

    Article : 82 words
  11. "BUSINESS IMPOSSIBLE."

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  12. AMATEUR PLAYERS AND HOTEL CONCESSIONS.

    At a meeting of the council ot the British Lawn Tennis Association, a resolution was adopted stipulating that any player accepting a reduce of more than 40 ...

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  13. MILLIONS STARVING.

    information from Riga states that Russian Soviet newspapers refer to serious famine conditions existing in parts of Russia, which are accentuated by the ...

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  14. THE KING'S CRUISE.

    The commission gazetted to act during the absence of King George in a cruise to Genoa, consists of Prince Henry, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Viscount Cave ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S INDUSTRIAL DANGERS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir N. G. Doyle (Unionist, Newcastle North), but forward a proposal that in the opinion of the House it was undesirable to ...

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  16. LEAD POISONING COMMISSION.

    The following have been chosen by the South Australian Government to be a royal commission to enquire into and report upon the cause or causes of the ...

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  17. To the Editor.

    Sir—The cessation of work in connection with the building of these homes, so necessary to break down the exorbitant [?]entals charged for houses of every ...

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  18. CHICAGO TOPSY-TURVY.

    The wheat market to-day recorded, one of the most, sensational drops in the history of the Chicago Board of Trade, when the May price dropped to 153½ cents a ...

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  19. WOOL SALES.

    wool sales were held at the Sydney Wool Exchange to-day, when the quantity catalogued was 7,140 bales, and sales, including private transactions, totalled ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The warning issued to inventors or Tuesday morning to the effect that the Commonwealth, £5,400,000 loan for the States might close at any moment or ...

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  21. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET:

    The latest Cticago quotations are:—May, 152½ cents July, 139½ cents; September 131 cents. ...

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  22. MINE EXPLOSION.

    At Fairmont, West Virginia, between 40 and 60 miners have been entombed owing to an explosion in a mine belonging to the Bethlehem Company. The ...

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  23. MISS NELLIE STEWART.

    The medical advisers in attendance on Miss Nelllo Sewart, who was been critically ill at her home at Clifton Gardens, Sydney, reported to-night that Miss ...

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  24. "AN UNPUNCTURED [?]"

    Mr. [?] Johnstone (Labour) referred to sweated conditions in India. He said when such conditions were abolished then would be the time to cast stones at Japan. ...

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  25. RAIN AT BROKEN HILL.

    [?] rain fell here to-day, there baying been 16 points to 3 o'clock. At Langawirra there were 160 points. Euriowic (still raining), 155 points; Corona, 73 ...

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  26. EMPIRE TRADE

    The imperial Economic Committee held its first meeting at the Board of Trade Department to-day. Sir Cunliffe Lister, in welcoming the representatives, ...

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  27. WEMBLEY'S FAILURE.

    The Daily Chronicle asserts that the origin of the Wembley Exhibition is likely to be fought out in the Law Courts shortly. The plaintiff is claiming a large ...

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  28. AMERICAN TOURISTS.

    The Secretary of the Prime Minister*s Department (Mr. P. E. Define) hag been advised by the Office of the Commissioner for Australia in the United States of ...

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  29. A FATAL COLLISION.

    YORKETOWN, March 16.—On Sunday evening a young man, named Frederick Raftley, whose parents reside in Stansbury, was proceeding towards his home on ...

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  30. BRISBANE COLD STORES.

    "The State cold stores now hold more than 20,000 boxes of butter." The Minister of Agriculture made this, announcement to-day, when he added that ...

    Article : 126 words
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  32. THREATENING A WITNESS.

    During the hearing at the Centra Court to-day of a case against Rryar Daly, charged with a serious offence against a girl at Kedron, Sub-Inspector ...

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  33. GERMAN OBSERVERS.

    A Czcho-slovakian military aeroplane, observing a German balloon over P[?]sen, gave chase. The balloon, owing to a defect, was compelled to descend, when ...

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  36. BARRIER MEAT SUPPLY.

    Local butchers are apprehensive owing to the operations of a large cattle dealer who is said to hare practically cornered the local market, his dealings extending ...

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  37. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

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  38. POLICE PAY.

    It was stated to-day by Mr. Thomas, who is appearing for the Government before the board of enquiry, which is hearing the police claims for higher wages ...

    Article : 158 words
  39. WAR MEMORIAL.

    Although the State Government of Victoria four years ago promised to subscribe £50,000 towards the ambitious State memorial on conditions that the city ...

    Article : 134 words
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