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  2. THE CHINESE EMBROGLIO.

    The growing calm at Sjanghal received a tragic set back last night by an incident which resulted in the death of a British subject and injury to an Englishwoman. The facts were that Mr. William Mac ...

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  3. PUBLIC SERVICE AND TRADES COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the council of the Public Service Association in Adelaide on Monday exception was taken to a statement by Sir Henry Barwell (Leader of the State ...

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  4. UPKEEP OF ROADS.

    The Minister of Local Government (Hon. A. A. Kirkcatrick), replying to a deputation on Tuesday, indicated, in connection with the need for ...

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  5. DR. HEATON RESIGNS.

    After having occupied the position of Director of Tutorial classes and Lecturer in Economics at the Adelaide University since 1917. Dr. H. Heaton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE LANG GOVERNMENT.

    The Labour Caucus met at Parliament House to-day, and, by exhaustive ballot, elected the members of the Ministry. The result is regarded as ...

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  7. "AT THE CROSS ROADS."

    In what has been described as a remarkable sermon on "Catholicism and Christianity," the Bishop of Birmingham is reported to have stated that ...

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  8. REVISED WATER RATING.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. L. L. Hill) told a deputation on Tuesday that the Government hoped to make a statement when the ...

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  9. HYDRAULIC ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT.

    In the course of a statement on Tuesday, dealing with the reorganization scheme adopted by the Government in connection with the Hydraulic ...

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  10. FIRM BRITISH NOTE.

    The British Note, replying to the Chinese Note regarding the Hankow riots, points out inaccuracies in the Chinese memorandum, and states facts regarding ...

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  11. SIR HENRY'S REPLY.

    When the attention of the Leader of the Opposition was drawn on Tuesday night to Mr. Hunkin's statement, Sir Henry sais:—"I most strongly resent the ...

    Article : 590 words
  12. DEMONSTRATORS' DEMANDS.

    The [?] demonstration in Pekin since the beginning of the crisis was held this afternoon, when students, merchants, shopkeepers, and workmen paraded the streets ...

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  13. CANTON POSITION IMPROVED.

    Fighting occurred north-cast of Canton on Sunday, incidental to the disarming of the Yunnanese soldiers. The Government reports that practically all the ...

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  14. JAPANESE OPINION BROADENING.

    Following on the Shanghai riots, comments by Japanese officials and press at first revealed an inclination to throw the blame for the disturbances on the British ...

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  15. REFERENCES IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The position of affairs in China was the subject of a number of questions in the House of Commons by Labour members and others. Replying to ...

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  16. BARRICADES AT PEKIN.

    Barricades were placed around the Foreign Legation at Pekin, and the guards were increased on Sunday night. More over barbed wire entanglements were ...

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  17. WANTED A FUR COAT.

    Other women wear fur coats and I was envious," said a woman charged with shoplifting at the City Court yesterday. I don't know why I stole the coat. ...

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  18. UNIONIST AND GOVERNMENT.

    The secretary of the Builders' Labourers' Federation (Mr. H. Clark) replied to the statement made by the Minister of Industry (Hon. ...

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  19. CHARGES FOR WEMBLEY.

    Considerable unrest exists among the exhibitors at the Empire Exhibition owing to the relatively small attendances, and the high rents and expenses of the ...

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  20. PRECAUTIONS IN MANCHURIA.

    Japanese reports from [?] stare that precantionary measures are being adopted there for keeping down antiforeign demonstrations. Schools ...

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  21. CASUALTIES.

    ROBE, June 13.—On Monday George Savage (10), a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Savage, was riding with another boy on the Beachport road, when his horse slipped ...

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  22. "ALL PRECAUTIONS TAKEN."

    Mr. Samuel said that the disturbances at Hankow and Shanghal were a symptom that the deep and widespread unrest in China was being exploited by interested ...

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  23. THE MISSING CONVICT.

    The police obtained no further news on Tuesday of the convict, Alfred Neill, who escaped from the Adelaide Hospital on Monday afternoon. Neill had been sent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. COMMUNIST LEADER ARRESTED.

    Advices from Hankow state that the Governor of Hupch Province has ordered the arrest of the Communist leader and of four student ...

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  26. EYE INJURED BY RED-HOT SPARK

    WASLEYS, June 16.—While Mr. S. Moyle was talking yesterday to a blacksmith in Messrs. Wilson & Rowrey's shop who was cutting a piece of steel, a red-hot ...

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  27. UNREST SPREADING.

    The British Consul at Swatow on Monday evening telegraphed, "General strike begun; naval protection required." In consequence H. M. S. Blueball was ...

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  28. INFANT'S BODY FOUND.

    BALAKLAVA, Tuesday.—The Balaklava sanitary contractor (Mr. J. Bridgman) reported last night having found that day the body of a fully developed ...

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  29. PRIME MINISITER'S ASSURANCE.

    [?] to the [?] Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) gave assurance that the Government was co-operating with the ...

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  30. DOMINIONS AND TAXATION.

    The House of Commons has agreed, without amendment, to all the clauses in the Budget dealing with the liabilities of the dominions Governments for taxation ...

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  31. WORKMAN INJURED.

    PETERBOROUGH, Tuesday.—Another accident occurred at the reconstruction works at the locomotive sheds this morning. James White, of Adelaide, was ...

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  32. A CONSULAR PROTEST.

    The British Consul-General at Shanghai this morning sent a vigorous protest to the Civil Governor and Foreign Commissioner in reference to the murder of Mr. ...

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  33. CHEMICAL DISCOVERY.

    Addressing the Prussian Academy of Science, three co-discovers, Drs. Noddack, Ottoberg, and Ina Tacke (the last named a woman) announced that they had ...

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  34. TRAINING OF MIGRANTS.

    Mr. Potts, formerly a New South Wales Government Expert, has arrived to take charge of the farm and college at Lynford Hall. Norfolk, where intending settlers ...

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  35. MR. BRUCE ON THE PREFERENCE VOTE.

    Referring to-day to the adoption by the House of Commons of the proposals for increased preferences on certain dominion products, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruee). ...

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  36. REMARKABLE SHOOTING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A remarkable shooting fatality is reported from Orange (N.S.W.). Arnold Morris, aged 21 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, had ...

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  37. HUMAN REMAINS UNEARTHED.

    About 5 p.m. on Tuesday, two boys, playing in a vacant allotment in Spring street, Queenstown, unearthed portion of a human skull, and reported the matter to the ...

    Article : 93 words
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