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  2. AIR SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Governmerit's Imperial airship policy was announced by Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for Air, in the House of Commons ...

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  3. RAILWAUY CONVERSION

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) this morning gave further details regarding the proposal, of the Government to convert certain ...

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  4. THE COURTS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—For having committed bigamy Reginald Anthony Kennedy was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment with, hard labor by Mr. ...

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  5. THE RUHR

    PARIS, Thursday.—The newspapers state that French and Belgian Cabinets have agreed. on the principle, but there are still differences in regard to ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the House of 'Representatives to-day, Mr. W. G. Gibson (Postmaster-General) told Mr Coleman who Complained of ...

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  7. THE CHILDREN'S BALL

    From an artistic point of view, the long'awaited Children's Ball, in aid of the Playground Fund, which took place in the Institute Hall last night, ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL

    Sydney, Friday, 7 p.m.—The coal trouble is finally settled. All pits will resume on Wednesday, The question of uslng coal cutting ...

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  9. CARNALLY KNOWING.

    Mr. Paris Nesbit, K.G., made a strong appeal to Mr. Justice Poole in' the Criminal Court to-day for the release of Albert John Axford, a youth of 18 ...

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  10. PORT OF LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday.—A bold schema has been outlined by the Port of London authority for improving shipping facilities involving an expenditure of ...

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  11. MR. BALDWIN'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Friday.—In a speech at Glasgow the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) said the kind of operation proceeding in the Ruhr had ...

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  12. NDUSTRIAL JUDGE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The appointment of Mr. T. R. Bright as DeputyPresident of the Industrial Court owing to the, absence of Dr. Jethro ...

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  13. NO COMMONWEALTH CONTROL YET

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—"We know nothing about it, and have had no communication whatever from the Commonwealth Government in regard to ...

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  14. CABLE SUMMARY

    The "Times" lobbyist says that the Army Council is considering a reduction in army pay which remains at War-time level. It is not proposed to ...

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  15. AW OFFENDER'S PLEA.

    Sydney Wakefield pleaded guilty in the Adelaide Police Court to-day to a charge of having, stolen jewellery and articles of clothing from Alexander ...

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  16. COMMEMORATION DAY.

    .Commemoration Day in eonnection with the Playground falls on a Friday this year, August 17, and the suggesion has been made that as many were ...

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  17. SITUATION IN THE RUHR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The'"Times" correspondent at Essen says there is growing-anxiety in the Ruhr over the flood situation. Frontier stations are ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS

    Those who are fond of scenic pictures have a treat in store at "the picture theatres this evening when "Out of the Dust" will be shown. Some of ...

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  19. THE SENATE.

    In th Senate the debate was Adjourned on the second reading of the Meat Bounties Bill. ...

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  20. REDUCED POSTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Dr. Earle Page, Federal Treasurer, stated this morning that the reduced postage rates would become operative early in ...

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  21. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    In the case in which Maurice Bernstein sued the Co-operative Printing and Publishing Company for £490 damages for alleged libel arising out of ...

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  22. BALLARAT KHNE FLOODS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The underground workings at the New Ristori alluvial gold mine, at Ballarat were suddenly flooded. The miners had a ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. LEVEL CROSSINGS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the last eleven years there has been 101 fatalities and 146 persons have been injured, at railway level' crossings in Victoria. ...

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  25. RUGBY LIBEL ACTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An echo of the New South Wales Rugby player Lawton's suspension was heard in the King's Bench Division of the High ...

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  26. "THE FACE OW THE BARROOM FLOOR."

    A big Pox film comes to Cooce next Monday entitled "The Face on the Barroom Floor." Everything that could be wished for in the way of comedy, ...

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  27. FRENCH REVIEW SRSTISH TROOPS.

    DUSSELDORF Friday.—In the presence of the whole British colony the French War Minister (M. Maginot) and General Degoutte reviewed the ...

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  28. BLOCKADE OF DORTMUND RAISED.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—A message from Dortmund states that the occupation authorities have announced that the blockade of occupied areas was ...

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  29. STEALER SENDS S.O.S.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" correspondent at Brest says an S.O.S. signal was received from the steamer City of Rangoon, og Doaessant. A ...

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  30. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Clarke, Minister for Public Works, declared that works which are to be put in hand in the State would absorb 600 ...

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  31. BAWD RECITAL.

    St. Mark's Band will give a coneert on the Federal Wharf at 8 p.m. tomorrow afternoon.. The programme will include March, "Harlequin"; ...

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  32. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY

    MELBOURNE, Thursda.—Plainclothes police organised a raid on persons practising the subtle craft in the city and Suburbs ana lodged about a ...

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  33. ST. MARK'S CONCERT.

    A sacred concert in. Saint Mark's Hall will be the attraction for to-morrowing evening. Vocal and instrumental items will be rendered by local ...

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  34. MAHOMET AND LEVANTE.

    Lsvante and Mahomet will pay a return visit to Pirie to-night.. The company has just completed a season of three nights at Iron Knob and Whyalla. ...

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  35. EXCELSIOR BAND AT HOWETOWN.

    The B.H.A.S. Excelsior Band, by special request of soma Pine South residents, will, on Sunday afternoon render a selected programme at ...

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