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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    The Premier R, L. Butler) stated on Wednesday that the reduction of 20 per cent, in the loan estimates, as a result of the curtailment ...

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  3. MANCHURIA

    It is reported from usually reliable circles that the Manchurian situation is expected soon to assume new aspects, ...

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  4. THE TRUTH ABOUT TROTSKY'S EXILE

    Had Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and his Cabinet decided to grant a "refuge" to Leon Trotsky by permitting him to come to England for reasons of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OBITUARY

    Sincere regret was expressed in journalistic circles on Wednesday evening when it was learned that Mr. James Graves Western, an old and ...

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  6. FEDERAL CENSURE MOTION

    Immediately the House of Representatives met to-day the debate on the censure motion, initiated by Mr. Theodore, acting leader of the Opposition, on the withdrawal by the Government of the proceedings against a colliery owner in connection with the coal ...

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  7. TRUE NATIONAL THRIFT

    "Silage saves the farmer from bankruptcy." This striking sentence appears in a pamphlet on "Slio Building and Ensilage Making." issued in 1924 ...

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  8. PREFERENCE TO LOCAL MANUFACTURES

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Hannaford asked if the Supply and Tender Board would give preference in a call for tenders far fruit ...

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  9. FINE FOR THE PRESENT

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The disturbance which moved rapidly across South Australia on Tuesday brought little rain, the ...

    Article : 218 words
  10. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  11. A STATE WOODWARD

    In the Assembly yesterday -the Hon. T. Butterfield asked if the Government would guarantee a reasonable minimum price for wood brought in by farmers to ...

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  12. MARTIAL LAW

    In consequence of the increasingly grave situation in Manchuria, martial law was declared along the entire Chinese Eastern Railway yesterday. ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL STABILITY COMMITTEE

    It was announced by the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) on Wednesday that' the Industrial Stability Committee, appointed by the Government recently to ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. MAIL STEAMERS

    The R.M.S. Oronsay, en route for London, is expected to berth at the Outer Harbor at 8 am. to-day, and to sail at 5 p.m Special trains leave ...

    Article : 60 words
  15. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    The Graf Zeppelin's journey has been watched with the keenest interest in Japan, culminating in the highest pitch of excitement when news was ...

    Article : 229 words
  16. "THE CHRONICLE"

    The illustrated supplement published with this week's edition of "The Chronicle" contains an excellent variety of interesting pictures. A ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. DRIED FRUIT CASE

    The matter of the dismissal by the High Court of the appeal by Leonard H. Botten, acting secretary of the Dried ...

    Article : 184 words
  18. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    The dead body of William Frederick Block (26), single, of Chairlotte-street, Norwood, was found hanging by a piece of rope from the doorway the office ...

    Article : 245 words
  19. SETTLEMENT IN THE SOUTHEAST

    In the Assembly on Wednesday the leader of the Opposition (Hon. L. L. Hill) resumed the debate on the motion of Mr. Shepherd for the adoption of ...

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  20. LAND SETTLEMENT RETARDED

    to construct a railway Kielpa to Mangalo Hall is rejected, the Public Works Committee states—While the ...

    Article : 248 words
  21. STUDYING AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES

    IT is expected that the University party which left about a fortnight am to-study the aborigines in Oentral Australia, will return to Adelaide to ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. EXCITEMENT IN TOKYO

    The Graf Zeppelin will leave at 4 a.m. to-morrow, carrying mails for America and Germany only. The postoffice was besieged to-day. The rate ...

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  23. THE GLENELG TRAMS

    Curiosity has been expressed by the nubile regarding the date when the electric teams win be running between Adelaide and Glenelg. information ...

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  24. PACIFIC REGION.

    Delegates from eight countries are ] attending a congress of Pacific Ocean trade unions at Vladivostock. The ...

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  25. ATLANTIC RECORD

    The Mauritania steamed from New York to the Eddystone Lighthouse in 4 days 17 hours 49 minutes, the average speed being 27.22 knots. ...

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  26. SKULL FRACTURED

    While working on the steamer Kooyong,in the basin. Port Adelaide. Mr. Lionel Boy Sincock, (24), of Magill, slipped from a coal gantry and struck ...

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  27. POLICE MOIETY

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Thompson said that the Port Adelaide Corporation, with a population of 33.765. paid a police moiety of ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. THE GALWAY SHIELD

    The Galway Shield competition for the best tamed out scout troop, and the Weigall Cup Athletic will be held on the prince Alfred College ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. CAUGHT IN BELTING

    While working in the Islington shops yesterday morning, Mr. W. Bradock, of Alice-street. Sefton Park, was caught In belting. His clothing gave way. and ...

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  30. FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL

    The size and gaiety of the throng in the Queen's Hall, Grenfell-street, last night were proof of the success of the eighth annual plain and fancy dress ...

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  31. THIEVES ACTIVE

    Thieves were active in the city and suburbs on Tuesday night. A bag containing coppers to the value of were stolen from a storeroom at the ...

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  32. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

    In the Assembly on Wednesday, Mr. J. Pedler asked the Minister of Education (Hon. M. Mclntosb) if the Government had considered filling the vacancy ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. SEAMEN'S UNIONS

    Mr. T. Fleming, who for many years was New South Wales secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union, today signed on as an ordinary seaman ...

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  34. THIEVES AT WOODVILLE

    Thieves were active at Woodville on Tuesday night, when two shops and a garage were broken into. Entrance was sained through the back door into the ...

    Article : 165 words
  35. RAILWAY EMPLOYES AT MURRAY BRIDGE

    Mr. Collins, in the Assembly on Wednesday, said he bad received letters from railway employes at Murray Bridge who had been notified that ...

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  36. AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS

    Taking advantage of vacation a number of teachers are spending their holidays at a school of animal husbandry which is being conducted by ...

    Article : 134 words
  37. HOCKEY

    The inter-University hockey carnival was begun at the Exhibition Oval to-day. Four teams, Queensland. Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide are competing for ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. EMPIRE UNIT

    Britain's Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Thomas) in an interview here to-day, said that the Canadians might derive considerable satisfaction from the ...

    Article : 155 words
  39. RICHMOND RELIEF FUND

    An Instance of youthful enthusiasm was the open-air children's fete held on a vacant block of land at North Richmond on Saturday, in aid of the Richmond Relief ...

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  40. FOXES TROUBLESOME

    Farmers have had much trouble with foxes. On Mr. F. W. Scharz's farm foxes mauled and ate 20 lambs during the lambing season. At times they even at. ...

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  41. COMMUNITY PRAYER

    The Hon. W. Morrow will be the leader at the meeting for community prayer next Wednesday, when the first ...

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  42. BAROSSA LIBERAL CANDIDATES

    The Barossa district committee of the Liberal Federation has received three nominations for the selection of two candidates to contest the electorate ...

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  43. STRIKING ENGINEERS

    Acting on the advice of their Federal officers, the engineers employed at Hadfield's (Aust.), Ltd. Alexandria, who have been on strike for several ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. BURIED UNDER HAY

    While pulling down hay from a [?] stack, Mr. T. J. Meaney was b[?] under about a ton a half of [?] ...

    Article : 33 words
  45. POLITICAL REFORM

    Correctly interpreted, political reform would mean the greatest good for the greatest number. Party [?]Siderations unfortunatly often ...

    Article : 58 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 42 words
  47. BASEBALL

    The Multnomah (U.S.A.) baseball team continued Its winning sequence of matches to-day, when it defeated a Sydney team by 12 to 1. The second test- match against ...

    Article : 41 words
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