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  2. UNITED STATES TARIFF

    The new Republican tariff was introduced into the House of Representatives on Tuesday. It increases the duty on raw wool of a clean content of 3 per ...

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  3. THE VELLORE

    The Australian airmen, Flight-lieutenant Moir and Flying-Officer Owen, in their Vickers Vellore machine, on route from England to Australia, landed ...

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  4. THE GREAT PONTIAC

    In order that the members of the staff of Millingens, Ltd., of Waymouthstreet, who have recently taken over the metropolitan distribution of the ...

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  5. RAIL CONQUEST OF THE SAHARA.

    Acting upon the suggestions of public opinion, and under the pressure of memorable experiences, the French Government recently requested the ...

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  6. COAL COMMISSION

    The Prime minister (Mr. Bruce), when officially announcing to-day the personnel of the Royal Commission to investigate the coal industry, namely, ...

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  7. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Louisa Jane Davy, who died at Prospect, was 78 years of age. She had been a colonist for that number of years, arriving as an infant. Before ...

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  8. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From C. J. BURGE. secretary Timber Workers' Union—I notice that several questions were asked and answered in the House of Assembly on Tuesday in ...

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  9. LABOR DELEGATION TO ADELAIDE

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler), discussing on Wednesday remarks made by the Labor delegation to Adelaide from New South Wales in connection ...

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  10. WOOL INDUSTRY

    In a leading article of the new material "Nouveau textile," the "Star" says—"Are the wool kings of Australia in their Shoes at the ...

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  11. BRITISH INCOME TAX

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Under-Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. A. M. Samuel), in answer to a question. said he did not agree that the recent ...

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  12. ELECTRICITY IN BULK

    The scheme of the Electricity Commissioners for the supply of electricity in bulk, which has actually been adopted by the Central Electricity ...

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  13. MORE PEACEFUL CHINA

    Japan is withdrawing the warships which, were dispatched to Yangtse, China, on March 26 at the time when hostilities were looking very serious in ...

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  14. AMBASSADOR'S COURAGE

    Mr. Myron T. Herrick, the United States Ambassador of France, whose sudden death was recently reported, was born at Huntington, Oh[?], in 1854 ...

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  15. THE TOTALISATOR

    A number of prominent sportsmen. including representatives of the Racecourse Betting Control Board, to-day attended a luncheon at the Savoy at ...

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  16. PLUGS OF GELIGNITE

    About 8 o'clock last night a woman passenger in a tram bound for Hilton was startled by two objects which were thrown through the fanlight, above ...

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  17. CARTERS AND DRIVERS

    A special summoned meeting of the South Australian branch of the Federated Carters and Drivers' Union was held in the Oddfellows" Hall, ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    From A. POYNTON:—In "The Advertiser" of Wednesday readers are informed that the support given to the unemployed by the South Australian ...

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  19. CLYDE ENGINEERING CO.

    The Clyde Engineering Co. was today fined £20, the maximum penalty, on a charge of having failed to instal sufficient exhaust to prevent the dust ...

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  20. MOSCOW REDS' BOASTS

    The new "push" planned by the Moscow Reds against the British Empire, was timed to start at the beginning, of march by special order of the ...

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  21. MAN GASHES HIS THROAT

    After gashing his throat with a bread knife, in the back yard of his home in Myers-street. Sans Souci, last night, Mr. Leslie Milham (31), held ...

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  22. BERLIN RIOTS

    The Foreign Minister (Dr. Stresemann) has personally enquired into the death of Mr. Mackay, who was killed in the Berlin riots, and has ...

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  23. LIBERALS AND LABOR

    From E. J. SHEPHERD, Secretary Parliamentary Labor Party:—I have followed with interest the correspondence between the-Hon. W. J. Denny ...

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  24. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER.

    Scores in the seventh egg-laying competition held at Blight-street. Croydon, from April 2 to May 3:—White Leghorn, Singles— Tolcher and Hill. 29; P. C. Waack. 29: J. ...

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  25. PEDESTRIAN KILLED

    D'Arcy Irvine (19). motor mechanic, of South Melbourne, was to-day charged with the manslaughter of James Hannam, an elderly man, who ...

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  26. SLIPPED BETWEEN ROLLERS

    Mr. Horace D. Rhyme (38), was killed when he slipped and fell forward between some rollers at the Dunlop Rubber Works at Montague this ...

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  27. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED

    A sedan motor car belonging to Mr. A. E. Place was stolen from in front of his residence at McKinnon-parade. Lower North Adelaide. about 9.45 ...

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  28. WHEAT SALES

    The worst break in the wheat market for five years was experienced on Tuesday, when there was an extreme reaction of 9 cents per bushel, closing ...

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  29. "THIS STUFF"

    To-day in the Lords, in Committee, on the Reconstituted Cream Bill, Lord Clinton moved to substitute the word "artificial" for "reconstituted." ...

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  30. EGG-LAYING COMPETITIONS

    The following are the scores from April 7 to May 4 in the fourth egg-laying competion on the property of Mrs. S. Lampert, Piccadilly, being first six in each section:— ...

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  31. KILLED BY GOLF BALL

    A fourteen-year-old boy was killed to-day by a flying golf ball, driven by a lady, who was practising on the Walroa links. ...

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  32. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    May 8—Present—The Mayor (Mr. M. Watson), Aldermen Leal, Sandow, and James: Councillors House. Worrell, Richards, Isley, Cooper. Mason. Langdon. and Lloyd. ...

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  33. LOVE TO A FASHION SKETCH

    A Gold Coast native, apparently inspired by a fashion sketch, has sent the following affectionate letter:- Add. K. A. Nelson, ...

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  34. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    "H.I.E."—There are pure white Muscovy ducks and white with black cap, but classes for both are seldom provided. "A.H."—(a) If the property consists of ...

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  35. RESULT OF BRAWL

    Believed to be the victim of a drunken brawl, Mr. Erick McKeller, a Finnish sailor, was found lying in Kerrstreet. Montague, with his skull ...

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  36. TOO MUCH GRAIN

    The eastern grain "tie up" has reached a state of absolute paralysis with [?] loaded lake freighters held here, and the Port Coloborne wheat ...

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  37. SYDNEY CITY ENGINEER

    Mr. A. H. Garnsey was to-day appointed city engineer, surveyor, and building surveyor ,at a salary of £1,500 a year. ...

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  38. HAND INJURED BY DRILL

    Mr. Ernest Atkinson (23), of Beaufort-street. Kilkenny, employed at Holden's Motor Body Works, had his hand injured by a drill yesterday morning ...

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  39. NEW CRUISERS

    The Admiralty announces that Surrey and Northumberland are the names chosen for the two cruisers to be built under the 1928 programme. ...

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  40. CHESTER CUP

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  41. LINCENSE FORFEITED

    Before Mr. K. F. V. Sanderson, S.M., in the Southern licensing Court this morning, Sarah Jane Aldersey licensee of the South-Eastern Hotel was ...

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  42. CITRUS GROWERS

    The annual inter-State conference of citrus growers was continued in Collins Gate to-day. There was a fair attendance, which included three ...

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  43. FALL FROM A SCAFFOLD

    About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Arthur Jackson (42), a Youngavennue. New Hindmarsh. fell from a scaffold at Thebarton and fractured an ...

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  44. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    The Secretary to the Ministry of Labor announces that on April 29 there were on the registers of the Employment Exchange 824,400 wholly unemployed ...

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  45. A SPORTING SURPRISE

    The Glasgow police have received instructions from the Crown authorities in Edinburgh, to ban all Derby sweepstakes. The decision caused some ...

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  46. HE KNEW.

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  47. STRUCK BY A TRAM

    Mrs. Eva Corbell (55), of Thomasstreet. Unley, was knocked down by a tram at the corner of King Williamstreet and North-terrace, at 5.40 p.m. ...

    Article : 48 words
  48. Advertising

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