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  2. REPATRIATION MATTERS

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Coleman (N.S.W.) moved the following notice of motion.—"That a select committee from this House be appointed to ...

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  3. BIG ENGINES CASE.

    There is no prospect of the Aemstrong, Whitworth Company's claim against the South Australian Government in respect to the latter's purchase of locomotives ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA ELIMINATED.

    The deciding gel was something of an anti-climax, yet Patterson was not playing badly. It Was just that odd ounce ofluck against him. De Morpurgo clinched ...

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  5. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    At the Royal Spring Show last year, the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society madea definite move in the direction of encouraging amateur floriculture ...

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  6. WATER SUPPLY.

    The report of the Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. H. E. Bellemy), which was presented to Parliament on Thursday by the Commissioners of Public Works (Hon. M. ...

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  7. SETBACK FOR HOOVER.

    While it appeared from the early returns that Mr. Hoover would carry a big majority in the State primary later figures curiously reversed the situation. ...

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  8. CANADIAN MYSTERY.

    A cloud of secrecy surrounds the visit to Ottawa of Capt. Alfred Loewenstein, a well-known Belgian capitalist. He is dining privately this evening with the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) ...

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  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Sir John Newlands) tooK the Chair at 3 p.m. Mr. Lambert's Charges. Mr. Ogden asked the Vice-President of ...

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  10. MOVE FOR PEACE.

    The notice served on 130 members of the crew of the steamer Kanowna on Wednesday when it became known that the Marine Cooks' Union had extended its ...

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  11. DEPUTATION BY AIR.

    Matters effecting the Government's afforestation, policy in the south-east will be discussed to-morrow with the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. G. F. ...

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  12. EXPORT APPLES.

    South Australian-grown apples entered for competition, for the special prizes generously presented to the Royal, Agricultural and Horticultural Society by the ...

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  13. SODA ASH STRIKE.

    It is continently expected that the work of unloading sods ash from the steamer Clan Murray will be continued to-day, and that when labour is called for at 3/5½ an ...

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  14. CHINESE SITUATION.

    Declaring that unless a substantial factor of peace intervenes immediately, in China a war may ensue which will involve the whole world, Representative Black ...

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  15. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sale to-day, super wools were unchanged on opening rates; medium wools showed a decline from pac to 5 per cent; while dusty wools and wools ...

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  16. BRITAIN NOT INVOLVED.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Chamberlain), answering a question in the House of Commons to-day, said British subjects in Tsinanfu were warned on or ...

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  17. LATE SPORTING

    Following are the barrier positions for the flat events to be run at Sandown Park on Saturday:— Sandown Plate—Waranton 3 Thrceasta ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    The action of the Federal Government in disposing of the Commonwealth steamers was discussed at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night and the ...

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  19. ESCAPED FROM MOB.

    In order to escape from further ill treatment at the hands of a Rang of six men, William Kingston (35) of Auburn,leaped from an iron bridge at Ultimo late ...

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  20. LEAGUE COUNCIL SESSION.

    The agenda for the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations on June [?] has been issued. The main items are the opium question, codification of ...

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  21. TSINANFU FIGHTING

    Despatches from Tsinanfu this morning, indicated that Gen. Toyama's mixed brigade from Dairen, en route to Tsinanfu, clashed with the main force of Southerness ...

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  22. METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE.

    A detailed scheme for an improved sewerage service in the metropolitan area, prepared by the Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. H. E. Belleroy) was presented to ...

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  23. A LEAP FOR LIFE.

    The driver and fireman of a coal train, which got out of control on the branch railway line from St. Heliers Colliery near Muswellbrook on Wednesday ...

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  24. NEW WARSHIPS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-day that the following programmes for the voyage of H.M.A.S. Australia and Canberra from England to ...

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  25. NEW MOTOR FACTORY.

    A large motor manufacturing company, the largest of its kind in the Commonwealth, which will employ mare than 1,000 men, is to be established in ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY.

    Mr. McInnes, M.P., presided at the monthly meeting of the Council of the Australian Labour Party, at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening. Affiliation ...

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  27. NINE PEOPLE ILL.

    Two hours after eating tinned sardines purchased from a local grocer, three women and six children at Collingwood became ill to-night. Four children were ...

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  28. HYACINTHUS NOT DAMAGED.

    A radio message received at Garden Island this morning from the naval tanker Kurumba stated that she reached the stranded steamer Hyacinthus on ...

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  29. McCONACHY LEADING.

    Clark McConachy, the New Zealand champion, made awonderful recovery to-day in his match with Walter Lindrum, and when play ceased to-night he was ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    Sir Owen Cox, the Sydney shipping expert, has arrived in London after a long stay on the Riviera. Interviewed by the Australian Press Association he said it ...

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  31. COUNTRY NEWS.

    May 8.—The outbreak of whooping cough a passing away. There have been few new cases in the last few weeks. Sandy blight, which was prevalent during the latter part of the ...

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  32. RACE SCANDAL.

    The aftermath pf. the running of the Jumpers' Flat Race at Menagle Park on Tuesday is shown in the following report from the stewards:— ...

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  33. ABSORPTIONS OF "LITTLE BROTHERS."

    "Grotesque misrepresentation," was the Prime Minister's comment when his attention was drawn to the cabled statement from London that the Big Brother ...

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  34. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNED.

    KAPUNDA, May 9.—On Sunday night, about 11 o'clock, a car driven by Mr. Schmidt, of Bay road. Adelaide, struck the guard post of a culvert near Mr. J. ...

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  35. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    May 10—Present—The mayor (Mr. W. Barrey), Aid, H. H. Hannam, H. J. Annells, and E. W. Mitton, and Crs. J. A. R. Eyre, W. E. Presgrave, C. H. Marshall, A. O. Rhodes. Ald ...

    Article : 127 words
  36. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    "We arc fully in accord with the decision of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Caucus in citing Mr. Lambert to appear before it" said Mr. J. J. Graves president ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING.

    MELBOURNE—Arrived: May 10—Oonab, from Burnie; Warafea, from Launceston; Jervis Bay, from London; Maranos and Eumeralla, from Port Adelaide; Kowarra, from Calrns; Tasman, from ...

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  38. CROQUET.

    SALISBURY, May 9.—Members of the Kingswood croquet Club visited Salisbury to-day, and played a match with the local club on the recreation park. The games were closely ...

    Article : 112 words
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