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  2. THE AERIAL ENQUIRY

    On the following day they heard at Derby that Captain Holden had picked up the Southern Cross On April 33 Colonel Mansbridge asked him to take ...

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  3. LOAN COUNCIL

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) to-day issued the following statement' of the proceedings of the Loan Council:— ...

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  4. OBITUARY

    Mr. Henry Clifton Prosser died yesterday at the Keswick. Repatriation Hospital after his twentieth operation for injuries he received during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KORANUI AGROUND

    The Union Steamship Company's Koranul. outward bound from Launceston to Sydney, via the north-west coast, went aground near Kelso, just ...

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  6. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Prime Minister intimated that, in respect to conventions agreed to at meetings of the International Labor Office, they principally affected matters ...

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  7. SALVATION ARMY

    Brigadier H. Burhop, the new divisional commander of the Salvation Army in Adelaide, and Mrs. Burhop, were given a warm reception last ...

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  8. THE EMPIRE

    "If it were not for the fact that the Empire Marketing Board is spending a million pounds in telling Britons that Australia produces Burgundy, New ...

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  9. SHANGHAI RIOTS

    Despite official Chinese warnings, in consequence of the existing national mourning. Communists and student rioters to-day celebrated the fourth ...

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  10. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The match between South Africa and Cambridge University was continued today. At the time of resumption of play the home team were all out for ...

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  11. MUSICIAN MURDERED

    Clement Compston (28). a musician, was murdered at a house in Georgestreet. Fitzroy. shortly before midnight to-night. The murderer fired at ...

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  12. RAH CAR AND MOTOR

    Shortly after 7 a.m. yesterday a collision between a motor car and a rail car occurred at Strathalbyn. The occupants of the car had a remarkable ...

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  13. ENGLISH DERBY

    The following are the final acceptances for the Derby, to be run at Epsom on June s:— Cragadour, Cavendo, R[?]ttlin the ...

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  14. THE PRODUCER

    A meeting of the Advisory Board of Agriculture was held at the Agricultural Department on Wednesday afternoon There were present Messrs. P. ...

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  15. MR. JOHNSON TO EXPLAIN

    The Seamen's Union, at a special meeting to-day, called upon Mr. Jacob Johnson, acting general secretary, to show cause why he should not be ...

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  16. "OVER-MOTHERING THE CHILD"

    The danger of women "over-mathering" their children was emphasised by Dr. J. R. Bees, M.D.,), neurological consultant to the British National Union; ...

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  17. FLOATING BOOK SHOP

    In America bookshops specially devoted to children are common enough. but in England the youngsters usually have to be content with a section of ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    A meeting was held in the Goodwood Methodist Church Hall last night to extend the activities or the Unley Relief Committee the Rev. P. H. Chennell was ...

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  19. THE VELLORE AIRMEN

    A most enthusiastic reception was tendered to the Vellore airmen on their arrival at Longreach. They were the guests at a function, where ...

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  20. ALLEGED PERSECUTION

    That because he was a pharmacy Inspector, his house had been bombed. his children had been assaulted, and he had received threatening letters. ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYED

    The State social secretary of the Salvation Army (Brigadier John Ward) reports that arrangements are in hand for the opening of a free meal kitchen to ...

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  22. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    Thursday, May 30.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. F. J. Brown). Aldermen Anderson, Gibb, Clouston, and Wright. Councillors Lewis. Dicker. Moore. Condon, Curtis, ...

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  23. STEAMER JERVIS BAY

    On the arrival of the steamer Jervis Bay from England this afternoon, it was announced that. on the vessel's return to the United Kingdom, it ...

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  24. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Shortly after midday on Thursday an electric power wire connected with the Adelaide Electric Supply Company's service fell in Robe-street. Port ...

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  25. MEETING AT CLARENCE PARK

    There was a well-attended meeting at the Clarence Park institute on Wednesday night to form a committee to deal with the relief for the unemployed in the ...

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  26. WORKING FOR RATIONS

    The question of the liability for workmen's compensation in the case of injury to men working for rations was raised at a meeting of the Port ...

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  27. FALL FROM A BUILDING

    Suffering from head injuries, Mr. Alfred Walgorn (72), of Fourth-avenue, St. Peters, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday morning. ...

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  28. DISTRESS IN WOODVILLE

    A meeting was held at the Royal Park Methodist Rail on Monday to discuss means of assisting the distressed of the Woodville district. A committee was ...

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  29. ACCIDENT WITH ACETYLENE OUTFIT

    At 10.14 a.m. on Thursday the Port Adelaide Fire Brigade was summoned through the Robe-street alarm to the motor works of Mr. A. McKenzie, ...

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  30. RIFLE SHOOTING

    Shooting concluded to-day for the Vernon Nathan Shield, anions teams representing the universities of Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide, and Perth. Sydney scored ...

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  31. RURAL DECAY IN FRANCE

    In February M. Poincare drew attention to the fact that the agricultural population of France, which was threequarters of the whole less than a ...

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  32. STRYCHNINE IN CREAM CAN

    The Government Analyst has reported that he found more than five grains of strychnine in portion of a bottle of cream submitted to him. ...

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  33. FREELING COURSING

    The draw for the Sires' Produce Stakes to be run on Monday by the Freeling Plumpton Coursing Club is as follows-Clever Mary (red) v. Australian Czar ...

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  34. SUCCESSFUL ANGAS SCHOLAR

    At a meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday the mayor (Mr. P. J. Brown) congratulated Alderman Gibbs on the success of his son. Mr. ...

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  35. CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH HORSE

    when riding a motor cycle from his home at Bellbrae to attend a dance at Waurn Ponds to-night. Alfred Drayton (17) collided with a horse that was ...

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  36. A LOSING RACE

    A veteran jockey was relating incidents of the old days. One concerned a race in which there were only two riders, neither of whom had the" least ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. MAPPING OF AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking to-day of the need for he complete mapping of Australia AirCommodore Williams said he a[?]d a joint survey-the minimum of ground ...

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