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  4. THE SHIPPING SITUATION.

    Although there were no developments to-day in the maritime dispute centring round the hold-up of the Monaro, it is still expected that the strike will assume serious proportions during the next few days. Shipping circles are watching the [?] ...

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  5. RETIRING PRINTERS.

    Three interesting personalities in the printing profession of South Australia will [?] from the Government Printing Office on June 30. at 70 ...

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  7. TYNDALE'S GREAT WORK.

    "England accepted the boon of an open Bible, and has steadily grown in national greatness and moral influence, for a Bible-reading people can never ...

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  8. TO-DAYS BROADCASTING.

    Following are the programmes which will be transmitted to-day and to-night from the principal Australian broadcasting stations:— ...

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  9. BOYCOTT IN SYDNEY.

    As the outcome of the long-standing dispute with the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Company in regard to the employment of permanent hands on its ...

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  10. STATION 500 N.N. ADELAIDE.

    Programme arranged by Mrs. Ernest Hume.—Scarpo's Royal Hawaiian Trio, Mr. R. G. Cheeseman, aeolo; Mr. E. J. Ames, violin; Mr. Maurice Tremain, baritone; Mrs. Eric Trott. Mezzo ...

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  11. JOB CONTROL IN ALBANY.

    [?] to report when the steamer Eucla was about to leave Albany for Excla to-day, and the rest of the crew refused to put to sea and get extra hands ...

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  12. TONGAN CUTTER ARRIVES AT FIJI.

    A strange cutter have in sight off Lakeba on the afternoon of the 16th. The hull of the vessel appeared to be in good condition, but her sails were short and of a ...

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  13. [?] MELBOURNE.

    MORNING.—11. (Melbourne time)—Time signal, Express train information. 12.—Time signal, 12.30.—Herald and Argus news services Reuter's and Australian Press Association cables ...

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  14. WORK OF TARIFF BOARD.

    Regret is expressed in the annual report of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of New South Wales that the Federal Government has renewed the activities of ...

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  15. DISTRICT COUNCIL NOMINATIONS.

    Penolz Ward.—John Neilson (elected). [?] Ward.—John Soloman Foster (Elected). Central Ward.—Stewart McWaters (elected). South Ward.—John DAvies Hunt and Thomas ...

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  16. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The proceedings in the Assembly to-day will be of peculiar interest as affording an infallible test of the suspects of the session. The Ministry has promised to ...

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  17. BIG CITY BLAZE.

    At 12.22 this morning the Adelaide. Fire Brigade received a call to Franklin street, where the bag exchange of H. J. Penng & Co, was found to be ...

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  18. OVERLAPPING ARBITRATION.

    By presenting its log of wages and working conditions to the Federal Arbitration Court, simultaneously with the hearing of similar claims before the State tribunal ...

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  19. NARRACOORTE.

    Frances Ward.—A. J. Carracher, R. E. [?] and A. M. Herold (retiring Councillr). Robertson Ward.—B. A. Hood (re-elected). Human Ward.—A. S. Kidman (re-elected). ...

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  20. ECHUNGA.

    Echunga, Ward.—Arthur William Cobbledick (elected). Jupiter Creek WArd.—William Charles Bailey (elected). Yautaringa Ward.—Fergus Aughey and Carl Heinrich Thiele. ...

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  21. A KNIGHT ERRANT.

    Robert Webster, a seaman, saw two Asiatics attacking a girl in lower Campbell street, Surrey Hills, last night, and he went to her assistance. He was stabbed ...

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  22. MOUNT BARKER.

    Western Ward.—G. Craig and F. G. Paltridge, Springs Ward.—J. Frome and J. B. Wilson. Mount Barker South Ward.—G. Jacobs and J. Passfield. ...

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  23. STANLEY.

    Farrcll's Flat Ward.—Thomas Dunn (re-elected). Wakefield Ward.—Walter Ernest Blatchford (re-elected). Hill River Ward.—Albert Edward Crossing and leslie Arthur Gill. ...

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  24. HUNTING.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, June 16.—The Murray Bridge Hunt Club held the second run of the season on Saturday, when a field of 14 met at the kennels on the south-western boundary of ...

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  25. MORPHETT VALE.

    Auditor.—Mr. A. Anderson (unopposed). Ward No. 3.—Mr. F. J. Hunt (unopposed). Ward No. 4.—Arthur Booth, Eric Austin Day (one wanted). ...

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  26. COAL MINERS' WAGES.

    Mr. C. Hibble (Chairman of the Coal Tribunal) has decided to call a compulsory conference for Tuesday next to consider claims of the miners throughout ...

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  27. 2FC, SYDNEY.

    EVENING.—6.58 (Sydney time)—2FC studio chimes and announcement. 7—Band concert 7.30—Organ recital by Miss Lilian Frost at the grand organ. ...

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  28. PRICE OF MEAT AT GLENELG.

    At the meeting of the Glenelg Corporation on Tuesday evening a letter was received from the Glenelg and Marion Abatoirs Board stating that the board did not ...

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  29. PORT BROUGHTON.

    Mundoora Ward.—Isaac Batison, clother, [?] elected. Wokurna Ward.—Joseph Hani(elected). Auditor.—James Alfred False (elected). ...

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  30. TATIARA.

    Bordertown Ward (1).—J. C. Haynes (elected). Wolsely Ward (2).—I Makin, A. J. C. Assleton (elected).—Parsons Ward (1).—R. W. R. Hunt (elected). [?] Ward (1).— ...

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  31. KADINA.

    Kadina Ward.—Richard Pederick (re-elected). Wallaroo Ward.—John Nicholas Pedler, Leonard Freeman. Moonta Ward.—Richard Collingwood Kitto (re-elected). Cuoliffe Ward. ...

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  32. LABOUR SECRETARY.

    Mr. George Ryee, secretary of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes' Union, which recently has a month's unsuccessful strike, and who was a supporter of Mr. Tom ...

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  33. KILLPARA.

    Paskeville Ward.—W. G. Drewett. J. [?] South Hummocks Ward.—John P. Millard (re-elected). Kulpara Ward.—W. H. Daniel (elected). Auditor—Charles S. Lee (re-elected). ...

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  34. MYSTERIOUS SIGNALS.

    The[?] of the vessel which sent up rockets off Titahi Bay last night is unknown. The steamer Tutanekai made a careful search around Mana and ...

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  35. CLINTON.

    Agery Ward—Harry John Coote, William E. Lamshed. Clinton Ward—Cllaude Z. Williams (re-elected). Kalkabury Ward.—John Sharrad, Arnold R. Rowe. Port Arthur Ward.— ...

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  36. THRILL A MINUTE AT BROOKLANDS.

    On the top of the embankment at Brooklands, Weybridge, at the end of April a large crowd of spectators enjoyed a thrill a minute. The cars engaged in ...

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  37. NINNES.

    Rate Ward—William H. Shartan (re-elected). Tickera Ward.—A. J. McDonald (re-elected). Wiltunga Ward—Robert L. Dennis (re-elected). Ninnes Ward—A. H. Paterson ...

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  38. FIRE ENGINE AND MOTOR CAR.

    A collision between a fire engine and a motor carlin Christchurch last night resulted in a fireman being killed, and six others injured. The driver of the motor ...

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  39. PARA WIRRA.

    For Councilor.—W. R. Gray, G. F. V. Newman, J. T. Osborn. E. J. Powell. For Auditor—S. M. James (elected). ...

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  40. BURRA.

    [?] Ward.—W. Humphry Sandland. King Ward.—Reginald W. Warnes. Balding Ward.—William E. Hodge. W. Hedley McWaters (one wanted). Auditor.—Frank ...

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  41. [?] MELBOURNE.

    MIDDAY.—12 (Melbourne time)—Time signal; musical items from the studio; Sun News service. 1.—Musical and vocal items from Georgian Cafe. 3.45—Musical items; sporting ...

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  42. HANSON.

    Middle Ward.—Thomas H. Bailey. North Ward.—James Flower, Frederick Gustay Scholz (one wanted). Auditor.—Edwin J. Davey. ...

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  43. A DYNAMO OF THE COURTS.

    It has fallen to the lot of Miss Joan Fry, the 19 years-old Staffordshire lawn tennis player to provide the lawn tennis world with the first thrill of the present ...

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  44. MOUNT BRYAN.

    Middle Ward.—John Robert Barker. West Ward.—Arthur Colline. Auditor.—A. A. [?] ...

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  45. MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERY.

    The Marquis of Queensbery (FRank Archibald Kelhead Douglas) has been granted a divorce from his wife (Irene, daughter of Mr. H. W. Richards), on ...

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  46. HALLETT.

    Bambury Ward.—Wesley Gare, Cartape Ward.—George S. Tiver. Tomkinson Ward.—John Collins. Ulooloo Ward.—John Melrose. Auditer.—Cyril J. Keys. ...

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  47. APOINGA.

    Apoinga Ward.—Johan Alfred Duldiz. Thomas Honeychutch (one wanted). Bright Ward.—J. A. W. Launer. Bundey.—Norman Hiles Pearse. Auditor.—George Hann. ...

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  48. CANNED FRUITS.

    According to official figures made available to-day by the Minister for Markets and Migrations (Mr. Wilson). 221,400 cases of canned fruit have been exported ...

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  49. MOBILONG.

    Ettrick Ward.—G. D. Memo (elected) [?] Ward—E. W. Pearson (elected). River Ward—W. Farnham (elected). Auditor.—R. H. S. Tapp (elected). ...

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  50. MISSING ON EVE OF WEDDING.

    Large parties have been scouring the country in the Wellington (N.S.W.) district in search for Harry Edwards, aged 22 years, a son of Mr. E. Edwards, of ...

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