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  2. ONCE MORE NORTHWARD BOUND

    The first day from Oodnadatta, we made an average of 20 miles per hour for three hours, and then lost three hours getting across a few hundred yards of bad road ...

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  3. PROHIBITION AND THE LABOUR PARTY.

    Sir,—So Mr. Gunn, Premier of the Socialistic Government, has refused a referendum on prohibition Sow pleased must those reverend gentlemen be who ...

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  4. BISHOP OF PORT AUGUSTA.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Killian, the newly consecrated Roman Catholic Bishop of Port Augusts, took formal possession of his see and diocese on Sunday. Large ...

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  5. EIGHT HUNDRED DIVORCES.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Mr. Justice Owen announced that next week there would be two Divorce Courts sitting. Mr.Acting-Justice Ralston, will take the ...

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  6. BRISBANE MURDER CHARGE.

    George Brett was to-day charged, on remand, with having attempted to kill Ernest Hargreaves, but was discharged, as no further evidence was offered on this ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE.

    Reference to the report that a weekly mail service from Great Britain to Australia was to be inaugurated from March 1, 1925, was made by the Secretary to the ...

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  9. POSSIBLE REVERSION TO PRE-WAR SERVICE.

    Commencing from the end of the present year, more frequent services will be conducted by the Orient and P. & O. Royal Mail lines between Australia and ...

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  10. MAILS MISSED THE EXPRESS.

    Owing to a gale at Fremantle, the Orsova was unable to enter the harbour this morning, and consequently the British and foreign mails were too late to catch ...

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  11. BRISBANE GENERAL HOSPITAL

    At a special meeting of the Hospitals board to-day, it was stated that the medical superintendent of the Brisbane General Hospital had reported that, despite ...

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  12. Advertising

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  13. A NOVEL TRIP.

    A novel journey has been embarked upon by Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Job and their ion and daugher, who left Adelaide on Tuesday. Mr. Job, who is an old resident ...

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  14. THE NEW PARLIAMENT.

    There will be 14 new members in the House of Assembly and two fresh faces in the Legislative Council this session, which will be officially opened ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PIRIE STREET TRAGEDY.

    Witnesses in the Coroner's Court on Tuesday morning, when Dr. Ramsay Smith conducted an enquiry into the death of Alexander James McDonald ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. ATTEMPTED WHEAT "CORNER."

    Standard flour has risen a further 1/ in London to 45/6 per 280-lb. sack, compared with 37/6 at the beginning of May. The Daily Express says British ...

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  18. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    In the prospect of the acquisition of a new steamer now being fitted out in Sydney there seemed to be little need for another craft for this State. The ...

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  19. ACROSS THE CONTINENT.

    Still retaining a healthy tan after his overland trip from Adelaide to Darwin, in company with Messrs. Harold Darling, Essington Lewis, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MORE WELCOME RAIN.

    Several localities in the northern agricultural areas were favourably treated by rain up to Tuesday morning, following upon the previous downpours. Caltowie ...

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  21. STORMY WEATHER IN THE WEST.

    Good rains have been recorded last night:—Good rains have been recorded in the pastoral areas in the Murchison district, and at many centres in the wheat ...

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  22. BALLOT BOX ENQUIRY REPORT.

    The setback which the A.W.U. received from the Federal executive of the Australian Labour Party in the rejection of the report of the ballot box committee ...

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  23. A SURPRISED IMMIGRANT.

    A young man who reached Sydney to-day on the liner Baradine was surprised to find that he was an object of much interest. A representative of the State ...

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  24. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    The following weather bulletin for South Australia was issued at 9 o'clock last night:—The shallow low pressure area over eastern Australia was associated with ...

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  25. THE DOUGLAS MAWSON.

    No one knows the Northern Territory generally and the western coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria better than does Mr. Alfred Searcy (Clerk of the ...

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  26. "MUTUAL ASSISTANCE."

    The "Mutual Assistance" Pact drafted by the League of Nations last year is being opposed by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald). In a ...

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  27. QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, when questioned about his letter in regard to the Treaty Mutual Assistance, said the text of the ...

    Article : 126 words
  28. PROBLEM OF THE PACIFIC.

    The French Parliamentary Left organ, Ere Nouveile, defending Britain's refusal to join the League of Nations Mutual Assistance Pact, says:— ...

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