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  2. BILLY GRIME.

    Billy Grime, the Australian champion lightweight boxer to-day won a popular decision over Blitman at Youngstown, Ohio. ...

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  3. COMPLETE HOLD-UP FEARED.

    All hope of preventing a general shipping disturbance was apparently thrown away to-day, when the Marine Cooks' Union extended their vendetta against the ...

    Article : 366 words
  4. THE SOCIAL ROUND.

    Prior to going on to the dance at the new Eurnsids Hall, in aid of the East; Torrens branch of the School for Mothers, an enjoyable dinner party was held at the ...

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  5. EXPULSION OF EX-PRINCE CAROL

    The Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) stated In the House of Commons to-day that Prince Carol of Rumania had been asked to end his visit to England without delay. It is understood that no time limit has been set for his departure. ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S PRODUCTION.

    The committee of Industry and Trade to-day published the fifth of the six volumes on its researches. The publication issued to-day deals with, the iron ...

    Article : 340 words
  7. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    In the House of Lords to-doy, Lou Ernie moved that all refrigerated moa from countries where foot and mouth disease exists, should be placed in cold ...

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  8. IMMIGRATION TRICKLE.

    The London executive of the Big Brothers' movement is discussing plans in. view of the notification from' Australia that no more boys must be sent out until ...

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  9. RUMANIAN PEASANTS DISPERSE.

    News from Rumania direct has practically stopped since the demonstration of the Peasants' Party at Albujulia. What is now coming over the wires obviously ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN OLYMPII TEAM.

    The Australian Olympic team of athletes and swimmers which which left Sydney on Tuesday by the Naldera, and which travelled to Melbourne and Hobart ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    The death of Mr. John Alexander Hugall, aged 77 years, of Fourth avenue, St. Peters, occurred on Wednesday. Born at Thebarton, Mr. Hugall was for many ...

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  12. WHARF MEN'S STRIKE.

    As a result on a dispute regarding the rates of pay and conditions, under which a cargo of soda ash on the steamer Clan Murray should be unloaded, the vessel ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. MORNING FIRE.

    In the early hours of this morning a fire started in a store house at the rear of Basheer Brothers' premises, at the corner of Wakefield and Hanson streets ...

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  14. BOXING AND WRESTLING

    The finals of the amateur boxing and wrestling championships attracted a large crowd to the Exhibition Building on Wednesday night. Mr. M. Schlank and Detective Milne (of Melbourne ...

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  15. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    The closing scores in the second series of county matches to-day were:— Surrey (459) won on the first innings Tom From Hampshire (224) and 6 for 454 ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. DELEGATION TO RUSSIA.

    It is expected that at the next meeting of tho All-Australian Council of Trade Unions, which will be held in Adelaide at an early date, arrangements will be ...

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  17. MISSING NAUTILUS.

    The steamer Canonbar arrived at Brisbane to-day, Capt. Mutton, in a report o the managing director of John Burke, [?]imited, regarding the steamer Nautilus ...

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  18. PRESBYTERIAN CLERGY.

    An increase in the salaries pi ministers was agreed to to-dayl by the Victorian Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. A proposal that the basic stipend should ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. J. W. Channoa, of Ralston street, Large, the wife of one of the most prominent business men at Port Adelaide, had i a serious accident oh Tuesday afternoon ...

    Article : 302 words
  20. LAND DEVELOPMENT.

    As a meeting of the River Murray Advisory Committee to-day, Mr. J. Gunn, of the Development and Migration Commission, who presided, said that the ...

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  21. SYDNEY CIVIC CONTRACT.

    The New South Wales Ministry has decided to appoint a royal commission to investigate a contract entered into by tho Sydney City Council in 1926. during the ...

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  22. NEW STEEL COMPANY.

    It was announced on March 9 that a new Australian steel company was in process of formation to develop on a greater seale the industry at Port Kambla. ...

    Article : 296 words
  23. WOOL SALES.

    AC to-day's sales, catalogues embracing 15,789 bales were offered. The selection covered a wide range of wools, and was about the average Queensland standard. ...

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  24. HOOVER SCORES AGAIN.

    Early returns in me indiana primary indicate that Mr. Hoover is leading Mr. Watson with at least double the number of votes, thus marking another important ...

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  25. MILLIONS TO BE SPENT.

    in addition to £5,922,400 voted last session a further voted of £11,764,437 is being sought by the Assistant Treasurer (Mr Stevens) to proving for public work and ...

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  26. FIRST COURT OF THE SEASON

    The first court of the season at Buckingham Palace was an exceptionally brilliant function. The royal circle included Majesties tho Kine and Queensland ...

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  27. MIGRANTS' PHYSICAL STATE

    Strong criticism of the refusal of the Federal Ministry to accept responsibility I 'or the physical condition of migrants after they hare been in Australia, for ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COY.

    The motion involving an amendment to the deed of settlement in regard to share-holding by companies of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, which wag placed ...

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  29. ALLEGED STOLEN GOODS.

    In the Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. E. M. Sabine,, P.M., on Wednesday, Ernest Wednesday Ernest William Rewnsley was charged on four informations with larceny. One ...

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  30. SCENE AT BOXING CONTEST

    There sensational finish to a boxing. tournament at Taneatua, Bay of Plenty, last night, when the referee (Mr. H. E. Sharplin was assaulted by Victor ...

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  31. LAWN TENNIS.

    Entries closed on Monday for the proposed Winter Hard Courts' Association, and it is proposed to start matches, on Saturday week with 10 teams—two each ...

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  32. "GHOSTS OF MENIN GATE."

    Mr. Will Longstaff has received numerous letters from Australia asking that his picture, "Ghosts of Menin Gate," which has been presented by Lord ...

    Article : 132 words
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  34. WORLD'S SWIMMING RECORD.

    Fraulein-Hilde Schrader has made a new world's record for breast, stroke by covering 400 metres in 6m. 46 4-3s. The previous record was made by Miss Marie ...

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  35. MARATHON SWIMMERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Channel swimmer George Michel, accompanied by another long-distance swimmer, Chretian, intended to go to Australia to compete in the Marathon swims ...

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  36. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The financial operations of the Victorian Railways Department were analysed by the State Auditor-General (Mr. J. A. Morris) and by the under Treasurer (Mr. ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. LINDRUM STILL LEADING.

    At the close of to-night's session, the scores in the professional billiards match were as follow:—Walter Lindrum (in play). 13,182;- Clark McConnchy, 12,040 ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.

    The Hon. J. H. Cooke presided at a meeting of the Astronomical Society at the Institute, North terrace, on Wednesday night, when an interesting lecture ...

    Article : 137 words
  39. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Wednesday, may 9.—Present.—The mayor (Mr. H. & Hatweli). Aid. Sandow, Watson, Leal, James, Crs. House, Worrell, Ryan, Wey, Cooper, il Langdon, Lloyd. Finances:—Receipts ...

    Article : 135 words
  40. SWIMMING.

    A special meeting of the Fart Adelaide Amateur Swimming Club in held in the Odd [?]ellows' Hall, Dale street Port Adelaide, on Wednesday evening to" discuss the position of ...

    Article : 81 words
  41. A MAN REMANDED.

    Murray Cheyne, a young man, if is remanded until Wednesday next, in the Adelaide Police Court before Mr.E. M Sabine, P.M., on Wednesday, for having ...

    Article : 60 words
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