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  2. PACKING THE NEW SOUTH WALES COUNCIL

    It was learned on high authority to-day that recently the Premier (Mr. Lang) and the Attorney-General (Mr. McTiernan) waited on the State Governor (Admiral ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Information has been received by the secretary of the Royal Yacht Squadron (Mr. Inkster) that Century Tire, one of the principal contestants in the motor boat ...

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  4. THE PORT RIVER.

    The condition of the Port River appears to be getting worse. There is probably no marine life in it from at least the North Arm upwards. The stench is worse ...

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  5. AMERICA'S GIRLS.

    One of the reasons boys leave home for the United States is to see if the girls there are like the kind that appear on the ...

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  6. THE SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Members of the Se[?] Union met today, when a setback was ad[?] to Mr. T. Walsh (general president), and a resolution was carried almost [?] ...

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  7. THE BUTE TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Justice Angas Parsons [?] gave his reasons for withholding from the jury certain confession evidence in the Bate murder trial, which ended on ...

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  8. THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM.

    A lenghty report regarding the reorgallisation of the sewerage system in the metropolitan area has been furnished to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. ...

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  9. FINE FOR THE PRESENT.

    Fine weather, with rising temperatures, is expected to prevail to-day, but there is said to be a tendency for unsettled weather to develop in the far west. The ...

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  10. A MINISTER'S MISSION.

    A double mission is being engaged in by the Commissioner of Public Works and Minister of Education (Hon. L. L. Hill) next week. On Monday he will leave ...

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  11. EARLY DISSOLUTION LIKELY.

    Members of the Ministerial party to-day expressed the view that an early dissolution would result from the trial of strength between Mr. Lang and the Governor, and ...

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  12. TEST CRICKET.

    "Admiration, not Criticism," is the subheading of a column article by Mr. P.G. H. Fender in the "Evening Standard." Mr. Fender emphasises that on three distinct ...

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  13. THE SYDNEY FIRE.

    All traffic was suspended to-day in portion of Pitt and Goulburn street, at the intersection of which the premises of Messrs. Mellraith & Co. wore destroyed ...

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  14. RAIN IN THE WEST.

    Splendid rains fell over the wheatsgrowing areas yesterday and to-day. The Weather Bureau officials attribute the unseasonable rains to tropical disturbances. ...

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  15. PROPOSED TRAIN ALTERATIONS.

    An advertisement will be found in the Government column, Betting out the proposed alterations in train services on the suburban lines in connection with the ...

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  16. THE STATE BANK MANAGERSHIP.

    Many rumors have been, in circulation regarding the appointment to the important position of manager of the newlyconstituted State Bank, which in ...

    Article : 203 words
  17. CRESWELL SCHOLARSHIPS:

    Oreswell scholarships, which take students through the Adelaide University for the diploma in commerce, by an evening course extending over four or five years, ...

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  18. HEAT WAVE IN SYDNEY.

    At 1.30 p.m. to-day the thermeter registered 100 degrees in the shade in Sydney. ...

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  19. A NEW MAHARAJA.

    An impressive religious ceremony in connection with the succession of the Maharaja of Ku[?] and Indore to the throne will take place on Thursday, and the next ...

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  20. TROUBLE IN HOBART.

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  21. WIRELESS WITHOUT AERIALS.

    Mr. Shannon, the inventor of a system of exchanging Morse messages both ways without the aid of either aerials or earth, proposes extending his experiments to "Ship to shore" telephony without the aid of either aerial or earth connections was successfully demonstrated in January between the Great Western Railways ...

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  22. THE CHRONICLE.

    A feature of the illustrated supplementissued with "The Chronicle" to-day is a double page devoted to the team of Australian cricketers now on their way to ...

    Article : 216 words
  23. BEES!

    Beus are a nuisance to the townspeople of Kapunda, according to the mayor of that town (Mr. A. Hawke), who, at the annual meeting of the Municipal ...

    Article : 188 words
  24. ACTED HASTILY.

    The connection with the trouble on Monday in the Legislative Assembly, when the [?] walked out of the [?] and the President (Mr. V. J. [?] ...

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  25. THE NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Under-Secretary for the Admiralty (Mr. J. C. Davidson) informed Major L. HoreBelisha that among the amounts in the ...

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  26. SPANISH DICTATORSHIP.

    It is officially announced that the President of the Barcelona Bar, who was recently appointed by the Government to that post, last week called to see the ...

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  27. HEBREW AND SCIENCE.

    One of the greatest problems of the Zionist movement, according to Dr. Fanny Reading, of Sydney, who has just returned from a visit to Palestine, is that ...

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  28. PUBLIC SOLICITOR.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. W. J. Denny) indicated on Wednesday that the Government had received a number of applications for the positron of Public ...

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  29. ALLEGED POLICE BRIBERY.

    It was expected that something would be done yesterday at a meeting of the Executive Council in the direction of the appointment of a Royal Commission to ...

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  30. SEQUENCE OF FIRES.

    An extraordinary sequence of tires in country mansions is the subject of some discussion in view of the destruction of Lopton House, the country estate of Lord ...

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  31. THE SEAMEN'S STRKE.

    Vice-Admiral Sir. R. Hall asked in the House of [?] to-day what [?] who caused to British shipping during the recent strike in Australia, through the ...

    Article : 61 words
  32. "WET" BOWLING CLUBS.

    Commenting on the remarks regarding drinking in bowling clubs, made by Councillor Lundie at the meeting of the City Council on Monday, Mr. T. Crase (hon. ...

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  33. LONG DISTANCE FLYING.

    The Belgian airmen, Medaets and Verhaegen, with a mechanic named Coppens. left at 7 a.m. to-day for Belgrade. They will attempt to fly to Belgian Congo, ...

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  34. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  35. INFERIOR SPIRIT FROM PETROL PUMPS.

    At the yearly meeting of the Municipal Association, held in the Adelaide City Council Chamber yesterday, the Local Government Department forwarded a copy ...

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  36. A SURF TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Bardon, from Cunnamulla Station Queensland, was carried out in the surf at Dee Why to-day and drowned. Hot husband was swept out with her by the ...

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  37. NEW MOTOR REGULATIONS.

    The Executive Council on Thursday approved of two regulations under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1921-25. One specifies that every trailer shall carry a number plate ...

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  38. OIL IN AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. Arthur Wade, Commonwealth of expert, lectured at the Institution of [?] [?] Technologies yesterday, on the search for oil in Australia. He [?] ...

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  39. ATHEISM.

    The American Association for the Advancement of Athelem has announced that atheistic societies similar to the "Damned Souls' Club" at the University of ...

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  40. SALE OF STATION PROPERTY.

    The Mount Murchison subdivisional sale conducted by Dalgety & Co. to-day realised about £26,000. Only the homestead block of 132,640 acres was unsold, but its ...

    Article : 127 words
  41. STICK-FAST FLEA.

    In the Executive Council on Wednesday the regulation which had prohibited the importation into South Australia of poultry or poultry crates from Western ...

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  42. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

    The Department of S[?] and industrial Researvh is opening a small laboratory adjoining Covent Garden to work on fruit and vegetable problems in ...

    Article : 44 words
  43. C.O.P.E.C.

    The third conference in connection with the C.O.P.E.C. movement will be held at the Y.W.C.A., Hindmarsh-square, on Friday evening, when the annual business ...

    Article : 41 words
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