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  2. KING'S CUP

    The town is bright with the multi-colored blazers of a hundred rowing men, and the main topic of conversation is the ...

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  3. SIX KILLED

    Disastrous results followed the fire which occurred yesterday in an oilcake factory at Liverpool. Six persons were killed and forty ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS

    An ornate silver cup, shown in the window of Stevenson Bros., Ltd., in Rundle-street, yesterday attracted considerable attention. The bowl of the ...

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  5. BURMA EARTHQUAKE

    A severe earthquake shook Rangoon and Pegu, two towns in Burma, last night, and, as a result, more than 550 persons ...

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  6. FIGHTING SEDITION IN INDIA

    It is now evident that the authorities propose to take firmer measures to cope with the crisis in India, arising out of Gandhi's campaign against law and order. Anxiety has been caused in England, as it was thought that ...

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  7. AT THE EXHIBITION

    Chief interest at, the A[?] Exhibition last night was cen[?] the motor cycling carnival. The [?] which were arranged by McManons. ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL COLONY

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. J. Jelley) expressed approval yesterday, of the scheme to establish an industrial colony near ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST

    Generally unsettled, with rain and some thunder. Mild northerly winds, veering to cool west and south-west. ...

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  10. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

    It is expected that work on the Barr Smith library building, to be erected in the University grounds, will be begun shortly. The successful tenderer was ...

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  11. SOLDIERS' PROTEST

    The Premier (Mr. Hogan), in the Legislative Assembly to-day, replying to Colonel Bouchier (Country Party), stated that the present practice ...

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  12. RUGBY IN FRANCE

    "Promise me it is sour last game." Thus Madame Pradie beseeched her 20-year-old son to-day, before he went off to play Rugby at Bordeaux. ...

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  13. MR. BELLAMY'S TRIP ABROAD

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. R. L. Butler) stated yesterday that he was surprised that the Hill Government had decided to send the Engineer for ...

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  14. SIMPLE JUSTICE

    Addressing a conference of primary producers at Bellingen, the leader of the Country Party (Dr. Earle Page) said that be entirely disagreed with ...

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  15. FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS OFFER

    "I think that the suggestion made by the Federal Government is one that needs the gravest possible consideration," said the Chief Secretary ...

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  16. DISPLAY OF FORCE

    As a sequel to the lawlessness which has been prevalent in Peshawar since the recent rioting, and the activities of agitators in fomenting trouble among ...

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  17. CLEMENCEAU MEMOIRS

    LAST ARTICLE TO-MORROW The last of this interesting series of articles, comprising the memoirs of the late ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED

    A meeting of returned soldier members of the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association, held at Port Melbourne to-day, decided to endorse the attitude of the ...

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  19. SERVICE IN INDIA

    A number of single unemployed returned soldiers have decided to offer their services to the British Government for duty either in the military or ...

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  20. OVERSEAS MAILS

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) advises that letters from the United Kingdom forwarded by the London ...

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  21. RUIN OF EUROPE.

    In the course of the Huxley Memorial lecture which he delivered to-day, Professor Graham Wallas, a former member of the Senate of London ...

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  22. ENGLAND PERTURBED

    Events in India occupied a large part of the business of the House of Commons to-day at question time. Mr. Fenner Brockway (Labor) ...

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  23. LABOR MEMBER

    The State President of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. Holland) said to-day that he "had been informed by Mr.Paul Jones ...

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  24. R.M.S. MOOLTAN

    Elder. Smith & Company advise that the R.M.S. Mooltan, from Melbourne, is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor at about 8 p.m. to-day, and will ...

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  25. ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED

    Thousands of old military tunics are to be distributed among the unemployed. Proposals for their accommodation in ...

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  26. MUSICAL COMPETITIONS

    Yesterday's competitions were in pianoforte solo playing. During the morning and afternoon 51 children under 15 competed. Mr. E. Bennett North ...

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  27. CASE AND MEDALS STOLEN

    A suitcase containing several gold medals and other articles were taken from a room in the nurses' quarters at the Adelaide Hospital last night. ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED PAINTERS

    Mr. A. V. Thompson, M.P., waited on the Commissioner of Public Works and Minister of Labor and Employment (Hon. J. McInnes) yesterday morning ...

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  29. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Mr. Ernest Lang (39), of Goodwood-road, Springbank was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday suffering from a severely lacerated hand. He ...

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  30. LITTLE MONEY FOR BUILDINGS

    The Minister of Education (Hon. L. L. Hill) told a deputation yesterday that, owing to financial stringency only in urgent cases could the erection of new ...

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  31. PORT ADELAIDE UNEMPLOYED

    Replying to a deputation representing the unemployed of Port Adelaide, which asked for Government assistance, Mr. McInnes stated yesterday ...

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  32. SEAMEN'S UNION

    The rival applications of toe Australian Seamen's Union and of the Seamen's Union of Australasia for registration as organisations under the ...

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  33. GIRL FLYER

    Miss Amy Johnson arrived here at 550 p.m. yesterday, on her flight from England to Australia. She made a perfect landing. She ...

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  34. "LIKE PRIZE ANIMALS"

    "Girls who enter beauty competitions and submit themselves to judging on their points, are like prize animal at a show," ...

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  35. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR

    Mr. Arnold Robertson (45). of Holder-street, Brighton, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last night suffering from slight concussion and ...

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  36. KING'S ACCESSION

    The entire British pres to-day" acknowledge the twentieth anniversary of the King's Accession by growing editorial comment and photographs of ...

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  37. FIRE IN SHED

    The Fire Brigade extinguished a blaze in a small shed at the rear of Hanson Hall, in Hanson-street, last night. The cause of the outbreak is unknown. ...

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  38. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    In the House of Commons to-day the financial resolution in connection with the Air Transport Subsidy Agreements Bill was agreed to. ...

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  39. LYSOL POISONING

    Suffering from lysol poisoning. Mr. Alfred Reiss, hawker, of Divett-place, city, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last night. The hospital ...

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  40. FELL FROM PLATFORM

    Paul Knuppel, a carpenter, aged about 42 years, fell from a platform at the Adelaide Cement Company's Works, Birkenhead, yesterday. He was ...

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  41. HIGH SCHOOLS' CONCERTS

    At the Adelaide Town Hall yesterday morning a chorus rehearsal for the annual combined concerts by the metropolitan high schools, which will be ...

    Article : 252 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. COAL POSITION

    Although many people are sceptical when any announcement of a probable settlement of the coal dispute is made, it is believed that there is a possibility ...

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  44. KING'S PREROGATIVE

    Profound regret that the high office of the Kind's Representative in Australia should have become a plaything of party politicians, was expressed in ...

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  45. BROKEN COLLARBONE

    Christopher Sheehan, a trimmer on the steamer Maranoa, while wheeling coal in the 'tween decks or the vessel yesterday, fell on to the bunkers. ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. CADET FRACTURES ARM

    Cecil Maxwell McLeod (18), a cadet on the steamer Maranoa, while working on the lower bridge of the vessel about 6.30 p.m. yesterday, fell to the ...

    Article : 86 words
  48. MUSICAL COMPETITIONS

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  49. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL

    The South Australian Wheat Producers' Freedom Association held a meeting at Gladstone to-night. when farmers from all the surrounding ...

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  50. DO YOU KNOW

    1. The name of the author of—All must sip the cup of sorrow, I to-day and thou to-morrow? 2. The author of the French story ...

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  51. BOX FACTORY ENTERED

    Two boys, aged 12 and 11 years respectively, appeared before Mr. W. Hall S.M., in the Children's Court yesterday afternoon, charged with having ...

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  52. DIPLOMA OF JOURNALISM

    The Sydney University Senate has awarded a diploma of journalism to Mr. Kenneth Wilkinson, a member of the staff of the "Sydney Morning Herald" ...

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  53. RATIONING OF WORK

    Additional ballots among railway employes on the question of rationing of work, as proposed by the Commissioners, resulted in favor of the ...

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  54. CHILD KILLED ON FOOTPATH

    A motor car, one of control, mounted the footpath in High-street. Northcote, this evening and crashed into a shop window. A child of four ...

    Article : 74 words
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