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  2. COPPER CRISIS.

    A public meeting was held in the institute hall, Moonta. last night, convened by the Mayor (Mr. Stocker), for the purpose of considering the industrial crisis Although the customs receipts for January showed a large decrease, the Common-wealth revenue for the first seven months }f the current financial year represented a ...

    Article : 877 words
  3. ALIENS ACT.

    The State President of the Returned Sailora and Soldiers' Imperial League (South Australian branch), Col. C. P. Butler, has forwarded the following letter to ...

    Article : 811 words
  4. LABOUR IN POLITICS.

    The trend of Labour in politics, is distinctly towards chaos. Mr. E.C. Theodore (Premier of Queensland), a delegate to the All-Australia Interstate Labour ...

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  5. THE CONFERENCE.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times gives a resume of the official Shantung agreement, which, Mr. Hughes will present to the plenery session ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. UNBEST OF IN INDIA. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton, speaking at Glasgow, at a dinner of officers of the 62nd Division, asserted that the unrest in India, and Egypt was due to the failure of Great ...

    Article : 297 words
  7. FEW SURVIVORS.

    The report of the South Australian Aborigines' Friends' Association, the annual meeting of which is being Held this after-noon, was presented by the President ...

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  8. PRIME MINISTER AND IMMIGRATION.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration (Hon. G. R. Laffer) was indignant on Wednesday regarding the statement by the Minister on ...

    Article : 677 words
  9. INDIAN CRISIS,

    A serious roit has taken place in the Serajgunj subdivision. Pabna, Bengal. Extremists were intimidating and picketing, ind the Magistrate, with armed police ...

    Article : 195 words
  10. INCREASES IN MOTHER STATE.

    The State revenue last month amounted £2,679,106, compared with £2,388,380 in January, 1921. The principal increases were: Stamps, £88,725; railways ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. NAVAL TREATY AGREEMENT.

    Official.—After Mr. Hughes had announced the agreement on the Naval Treaty to members of the naval committee of the Armaments Conference ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL POSITION.

    Further reference to the proposed round able conference on the economic position was made by the Prime Minister to-day. "The first essential for devising a better system ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. QUEENSLAND FIGURES.

    The revenue of Queensland for the month of January totalled £812,227 compared with £740,100 for the same month last year. The taxation showed an ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. FOREIGN EXCHANGES.

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  15. TASMANIAN RECEIPTS.

    The consolidated revenue collections for January were £147,680, compared with £148,065 for the corresponding month of last year. The railway receipts totalled ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. FEDERAL PENSIONS.

    Returns issued by the Federal Treasury to-day showed that 104,318 old age and 38,738 invalid pensions were being paid on January 31. During the first seven ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. FURTHER ATTACK ON MR. BARWELL.

    In replying to remarks made by the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell), the Prune Minister (Mr. Hughes) said to-day that the ...

    Article : 544 words
  18. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League has approved the suggestion by Capt. Dyett (Federal President) that owing to possible internal disruption ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. DISAPPOINTED MILITARY STUDENTS.

    Answering a question to-day Cr. Francis Bell said the New Zealand Government had under consideration the question of recouping parents of New Zealand candidates ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND'S BASIC WAGE.

    The Arbitration Court Full Bench delivered judgment incite review of the basic wage of £4 5/, Which has been in operation n Queensland since February last. The ...

    Article : 320 words
  21. NEW-SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS,

    It is expected that the Premier (Mr. Dooley) will deliver his policy speech very shortly, and will then announce when the general' elections are to be held. ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. AUTUMN AND EARLY SPRING.

    A wedding with remarkable features was recently celebrated at Renmark. The parties were C. W. L. St.. Clair, aged 69 years, and Lilac Kirkbright, a slap of a ...

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  23. JABUK OUTRAGE.

    A message from Lake Victoria states that excitement bas been caused there by the arrest of a man on. suspicion of being the person wanted in connection with the ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. SYDNEY UNIONS TO SEND DELEGATES.

    A conference of trades unions, both affiliated and unaffiliated with the Trades and Labour Council, decided to-night to accept Mr. Hughes's offer to send ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. RACING AND THE NAVY

    Speaking at Wellington to-day, Admiral Dumaresq said in regard to co-operation for naval purposes between Australia and New Zealand, that one ship by itself was ...

    Article : 237 words
  26. LOW-GRADE GOLD MINES.

    Mr. Bovdell (Leader of the Labour Party), in an interview to-day said the Government should settle the labour dispute on the Rand by stepping in and ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY."

    Anita Stewart, who recently proved such a great success in "Sowing the Wind," will again appear at West's Olympia next Monday, in "Playthings of Destiny," ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. A CATTLE EPIDEMIC.

    The joint conference meets on Tuesday to consider steps to be taken to combat the epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease. which is spreading with remarkable ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. MR, AND MRS. CAMPBELL IN ADELAIDE.

    Mrs. Campbell, accompanied) by her husband, who was recently discharged from the Lameroo Hospital, arrived in Adelaide on Monday evening, and on the ...

    Article : 151 words
  30. AFRICAN COAL STRIKE,

    The result or a ballot taken among the engineers showed that they were overwhelmingly against a sympathetic strike. The federation leaders admit that they ...

    Article : 63 words
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  32. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Good progress towards recovery is being made by the young woman who was admitted to the Coast Hospital on Monday suffering from bubonic plague. No further cases of plague were reported in ...

    Article : 141 words
  33. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Smith's Weekly newspaper has been served by Messrs. Minter. Simnson, and Co., on behalf of Mr. Clyde Meynell a director of J. C. Williamson Limited, with ...

    Article : 71 words
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  35. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The remains of late late Capt. Ray Boucaut were interred on Wednesday in the family vault at St. Mary's on the Sturt. The funeral procession, which left the residence of deceased on South terrace ...

    Article : 130 words
  36. PORTUGUESE POLITICS

    Although the returns in connection with the general election are incomplete, the figures give a majority to the Democrats and Monarchists, while the Republicans ...

    Article : 36 words
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