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  2. THE APPEAL TO THE ELECTORS.

    Nominations for the three Senate seats and seven House of Representatives seats for South Australia in the Federal Parliament will close at noon to-day. Unless something unforeseen occurs it is expected that there will be contests in all the divisions. At Riverton this evening ...

    Article : 390 words
  3. TRANSPARENT STEEL.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Express says:—Dr. Karl Mueller, of the Physical and Technical Institute of Berlin, has succeeded in making sheets of steel ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. SECURITY PACT.

    [?] Kempiler, one of the German delegates to the Security Fact Conference, left by aeroplane for Berlin to-day to report to the Cabinet the present position at ...

    Article : 162 words
  5. VERTICAL FLIGHT.

    An extraordinary sensation resulting from a vertical descent in a helicopter at Faraborough is vividly told by Pilot Courtney. He said:—After rising 30 ft. ...

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  6. SHIPPING INDUSTRY.

    The depression in the shipping industry is clearly reflected in Lloyd's Register shipbuilding returns for the quarter ended June 30, 1925, which show that during ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. THE END DRAWING NEAR.

    [?] and some of the members playing musical instruments, between 400 and 500 British seamen who are on strike in Melbourne marched, prior to their meeting, from the Trades Hall through the city streets. The display was made by the strikers with the object of ...

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  8. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The recent offer of the Federal Treasurer to holders of maturing securities reelected a state of contentment in the Treasurer's mind and incidently instilled a ...

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  9. THE NOMINATIONS.

    The south Australian nominations for the Senate will be received by the Federal Returning Officer for the State (Mr. O. H. Stephens) at noon to-day, at his ...

    Article : 85 words
  10. AIRSHIP AS PLANES CARRIER.

    When the R33 was taken from her shed and attached to the mooring mast to-night a monoplane, DH53, was observed to be attached to the bottom of the airship's ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. COMPLIMENT TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    The Australian press correspondent writes:—All accounts agree that the terms of the western Security Pact have been settled. The only obstacle is the ...

    Article : 377 words
  12. TASMANIA'S DISABILITIES.

    The committee set up by the State Government to report on Tasmania's position under Federation, extracts from whose reports were published yesterday, suggests ...

    Article : 339 words
  13. "ONLY TO BE EXPECTED."

    Mr. Edmund Cathery, a member of the advisory committee of the British Board of Trade, states:—The end of the strike is only what was ...

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  14. ASPIRANTS FOR ELECTION.

    The following is a list of selected nominees for the Senate and the House of Representatives so far as South Australia is concerned: ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. PRESERVING PERISHABLES.

    A conference held on Tuesday between representatives of the unions, shipowners, and the primary producers to discuss the question of supplying coal for the ...

    Article : 262 words
  16. BRITISH STEAMER STOPPED

    While passing Chuenti Point at noon, the British steamer Fat Shan, bound for Canton from Hongkong, was signalled to stop and anchor immediately, which was ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. THE MINISTER'S ATTITUDE.

    Senator Wilson, when questioned on the subject on Wednesday, declined to make a statement. It is understood that relative to the decision, under the pact, the ...

    Article : 214 words
  18. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    Mr. Roland Hill, a member of the International Rugby Board, presiding over the annual meeting of the London Society of Referees, said he realized the ...

    Article : 203 words
  19. DIVISION OF BARKER.

    A meeting at the Richmond Democratic Club Hall on Tuesday, convened, by Mr. Shepherd, M.P. (Government Whip), was attended by 34 delegates. A ...

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  20. MR. BRUCE'S OPPONENT. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.

    Cr. Roy Breadsworth, Labour candidate for Flinders, speaking at Mornington tonight, said that he had come to wrest the seat from the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  21. SHIPOWNERS AND THE CONFERENCE.

    Reticence was displayed in shipping circles to-day regarding the action of Mr. Justice Powers (President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court) in summoning ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. COUNTRY PARTY DELIBERATIONS.

    The President of the Country Party (Mr. J. Entwistle), the candidate of that organization (Mr. Chapman), and one of its delegates at the conference on Tuesday ...

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  23. POPULAR PREACHERS.

    A strong point which half-filled the churches was made by the Rev. J. P. Jones, Chairman of the Congregational Union at the eighty-third session. He ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. MANNING SHIPS IN SYDNEY.

    Two oversea British ships left Sydney today. In spite of all efforts on the part of the strike executive, which is perceptibly losing its influence, the White ...

    Article : 273 words
  25. RIFFS ISOLATED.

    The fact that the Franco-Spanish forces have attained all their objectives, coupled with the advent of the rainy season, which will prevent the continuance of the ...

    Article : 250 words
  26. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    Soccer, Scottish League:—Celzic v. Queen's Park, 4—1; Allon v. Clyde, 0—0. Rugby, Northern Union.—Dewsbury v. Wigan, 8—35. ...

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  27. THE DEMODOCUS IN MELBOURNE.

    The Blue Funnel steamer Demodocus arrived in Melbourne to-day, after her eventful trip round the roast. It is practically certain that her white crew will ...

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  28. ASPIRANTS FOR SEATS.

    [?] for the elections for the Senate and the House of Representatives in all States will close at 12 noon to-morrow with the Chief Commonwealth ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. THE PRINCE AT SEA.

    Reuter's representative aboard H.M.S. Repulse with the Prince of Wales, telegraphs that the battle cruiser arrived off Madeira on Monday, and picked up mails ...

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  30. MR. SHINWELL'S ABORTIVE EFFORTS.

    Mr. N. C. Seale, Deputy-Chairman of the Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association, has made public the following cablegram received by the association ...

    Article : 156 words
  31. BRITISH WOOLLENS.

    The Yorkshire Post says that the September decline in the exports of woollens and worsteds was partly due to the Australian tariff, under which no grace was ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. BEST PRICES IN SYDNEY.

    Wool sales were held to-day when 9,302 bales were catalogued, and tales, including private transactions, amounted to 19,531 bales. Under very keen competition from ...

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  33. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    The Tasmanian Snipping Committee has addressed a letter to each of the Tasmanian candidates for the Federal Parliament stating that the committee is of ...

    Article : 121 words
  34. PRIME MINISTER'S COMMENTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day that the information with regard to the strike of British seamen was most encouraging. It would appear that these ...

    Article : 449 words
  35. INDIAN TEAS.

    At the nineteenth sale of teas to-day 30,361 packages were offered, the chief districts being Assam 12,280 packages, and Dooars 9,073 packages. The average ...

    Article : 212 words
  36. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    There are no fresh developments to-day at Wellington in connection with the shipping trouble. Work is proceeding quietly on the waterfront, and there have ...

    Article : 190 words
  37. TRIP ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Marion Bell, who with her 11-year-old daughter left Fremantle this morning in a motor car on a trip around Australia, said that until she arrived at ...

    Article : 149 words
  38. OIL RESERVES.

    An alarming situation exists regarding the United States supply of natural petroleum oil, according to Mr. Henry Doherty, President of the Doherty Oil Company of ...

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  39. PRIME MINISTER IN BRISBANE.

    Addressing a gathering of business men at the Chamber of Commerce this morning, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) gave a lucid explanation of the state of the ...

    Article : 395 words
  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S DOLE.

    The Premier (Mr. Collier) said to-cay that this State had established a just claim before the Disabilities Commission, as Senator Pearce admitted. Why did the ...

    Article : 172 words
  41. SIX WEEKS' IMPRISONMENT.

    The Treverbyn, another strike-affected steamer, left for Wellington today. The Waimana was ready to leave for New York, but has been delayed by the ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. PARTY GROUPING GOSSIP.

    Under the grouping system in connection with the preferential voting, it is stated that the Labour team for the Senate (Messrs. J. J. Daly, H. J. George ...

    Article : 42 words
  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    The captain of the steamer Attfield, who has been, for 15 months in prison because of failure to satisfy a High Court order under the Customs Consolidation ...

    Article : 175 words
  44. EXPERIMENTING WITH GASES.

    Professor H. M. Lefroy, who was discovered in an unconscious condition in his laboratory at South Kensington, after experiments with poison gases for the ...

    Article : 78 words
  45. ALL AUSTRALIA USES REXONA.

    Never a day panes but that Rexona scores another triumph over those serious troubles of life—Sores, Bad Legs, Piles. Ecsema, Pimples, Blotches, Burns, Nasal ...

    Article : 286 words
  46. PARIS TRAM STRIKES.

    Following recent Communist disturbance in Paris, everything was quiet and normal to-day, except that the tramwaymen and busmen are still on strike—for ...

    Article : 45 words
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