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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Island of Newfoundland—the oldest British colony, dating from 1623— will not be represented at the Imperial Conference, its Prime Minister and Colonial Secretary ...

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  5. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The demand of the United States marine engineers for the reinstatement of the men who had left tie ships prevented a settlement of the maritime strike just as an ...

    Article : 154 words
  6. THE LIVING WAGE.

    On Thursday, in the deputation room Education Buildings, the Board of Industry continued the enquiry into the question of a living wage for adult males in ...

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  7. MEMBERS FARES.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Government proposal to pay the railway fares of members to and from their constituencies was defeated by 198 votes against ...

    Article : 239 words
  8. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor has dispatched the following cable on the occasion }f His Majesty the King's birthday:— "Please present to His Majesty the king ...

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  9. AMERICAN ARMAMENTS.

    The Senate has passed a Naval Appropriation Bill of £500,000,000, including the Borah amendment. The economy proposals aimed at a reduction of the ...

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  10. IRISH SITUATION.

    Details of the Yonghal affair show that an electrically operated road mine blew up an unarmed party of the Hampshire Regiment. Sis were killed ...

    Article : 77 words
  11. PERSIAN. POLITICS.

    The ex-Governor of Khorasan, Kuvames; Sultaneh, has emerged from prison to become Premier of Persia. His accounts at Meshid are being subjected to searching ...

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  12. SPORTING.

    The Victorian Agent-General (Sir Peter | McBride) to-day issued an appeal to Australian sportsmen in England to finance Kirkarood and East, the Australian golfers ...

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  13. QUESTION OF REPRISALS.

    To-day, in the House of Common, Major-Gen. Seeley moved the adjournment to the Souse to enable him to protest against the policy of the Government in destroying ...

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  14. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    Germany, through four New York banks, has deposited £7,126,600 in the Federal Reserve Bank as a first step in the reparation payments to the Allies. The banks have ...

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  15. ABOUT SWEDEN.

    The Institute Room, North terrace, was crowded to the doors on Wednesday evening, when Miss Hedvig af Petersens, a Swedish journalist and traveller, gave an ...

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  16. BURGLARY BY ESCAPEES.

    Two prisoners, Allen and Donovan; who were recaptured after their escape from Wanganui Gaol were each to-day sentenced to 10 year's imprisonment, and five years ...

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  17. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    On the Chicago wheat market to-day the price for July delivery skyrocketed to loll cents, or 9 cents a bushel above the close of yesterday's business. The cause was the ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA'S WOOL.

    In the Assembly to-day, the Acting Premier said a cablegram had been received from the Imperial Government expressing regret that it was unable to meet the ...

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  19. INDIA AND TRADE.

    It is understood that the exclusion of India from the Overseas Trade Credit Act was due to the feeling on the part of commercial firms over the recent repudiation ...

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  20. NEWS OF THE DAY

    The second concert of the 1921 season is announced for June 18, and will be given in the large hall of the Conservatorium. Season tickets are still procurable at the chief ...

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  21. COALMINERS WAGES.

    The controversy of the moment is the high rate of wages in certain important industries. It formed the text of the Premier's outspoken speech at the ...

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  22. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The second monthly meeting of the State branch of the Public Health Association of Australia, was held at Lister Hall. Adelaide, on Thursday night. The subject of ...

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  23. ENTERTAINMENT OF CHILDREN.

    The Lady Mayoress proposes to entertain children or citizens during the year. In order that a list may be prepared, there is now available at the Town Hall, Adelaide ...

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  24. INDIAN SITUATION.

    In a speed at Simla, on Tuesday, the Viceroy (Lord Reading) stated that the apology tendered by the Ali Brothers for their violent speeches was a direct ...

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  25. THE BENALLA'S PASSENGERS.

    George Wills & Co., Ltd., advise that the flailing of the P. &, 0. branch liner, Benaila has been indefinitely postponed. Some of the passengers have been ...

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  26. A WENTWORTH IN TROUBLE.

    Godfrey Wentworth Wentworth, whose estate was compulsorily sequestrated in March, was examined yesterday before the Registrar in Bankruptcy. He said he was ...

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  27. A NEW MUSICAL CENTRE.

    The appreciation of music becomes more widespread as the facilities for its reproduction become more general. At the very hub of Adelaide, No. 7 Rundle street, in ...

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  28. WAR BOND CONVERSION.

    The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Hilton Young) stated in the Commons that approximately £148,000,000 of national war bonds had been converted ...

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  29. IN THE CANEFIELDS.

    The A.W.U. claim for n near award for the sugar industry was resumed in the Arbitration Court yesterday. Mr. Martyn (for the A.W.U.) submitted ...

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  32. DUEL WITH REVOLVERS.

    A duel with automatic revolvers outside a hotel in Nicholson street, Fitzroy, rae responsible for the appearance of Alphonsus Asker (24) at the local Police ...

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  33. "HE WAS MY CHUM."

    "It is an unfortunate business, but I do not think it is a ease of even technical manslaughter, but a clear case of misadventure, declared the Coroner ...

    Article : 263 words
  34. GRAZIERS GRIEVANCES.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Filhelly) yesterday said he had received many letters, and one or two deputations from graziers and pastoralists, regarding the deferred payment of ...

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  35. PAY OR PRISON.

    Several prominent unionists were before the Court yesterday for not paying their income tax, and were ordered to go to gaol for 28 days, without hard labour ...

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