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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The Board of Industry, appointed by the industrial Code passed last session, began an enquiry to-day into the living wage. It is now 12/6, which was ...

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  7. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    While attempting to alight from a train at the Glanville station on Monday evening, Mrs. Emily Errickson, aged 65 years, of the Semaphore road, ...

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  8. FINED FOR BETTING.

    Ten men were fined-yesterday for unlawful betting at the Morphettyille races on Saturday. Several other cases were adjourned. ...

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  9. MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB'S PROFITS.

    The Victorian Cricket Association profits for the year from all the matches played on the Melbourne cricket ground, amounted to £10,384. ...

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  10. RACE FIGHT AT BROKEN HILL.

    The Mohammedans are celebrating the fast of Ramadan at the North Camel Camp, where there are Indians, who are British subjects, also Afghans, ...

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  11. Family Notices

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  13. THE SHORT PAID DIVIDEND.

    The total shortage to the two dividends on Lady Nallen and Alocosia, the dead heaters for the South Australian Stakes, amounts to £713. The ...

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  14. The Border Watch, PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING.

    Mount Gambier East Council.—A special meeting of the Mount Gambier East District Council was held on Saturday, there being present Crs. ...

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  15. SPORTING ITEMS.

    Anton Rain and Waranton were sent back to Casterton yesterday. Orison is to be hunted with the Mount Gambier hounds this season. ...

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  16. Tuesday's Cables.

    When interviewed by a Press correspondent, Herr Wirth, the German Chancellor, declared that the German Government would do what it could to ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIANS' TOUR.

    May 14. 16, and 17—Army, Navy, and Air Forces, at Portsmouth. May 18; 19, and 20—Essex, at Leyton. May 21, 23, and 21—M.C.C. or ...

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  18. THE WOOL MARKET.

    Dalgety & Company, Limited, Geelong, report on May 11th, 1921:—"We are in receipt of a cable from our London office, under date of 9th May: ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL.

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  20. Special Church Services.

    Large congregations attended both services at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Sunday, the occasion being the anniversary celebration. Mr. G. ...

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  21. GERMANY AND POLAND.

    It is stated that President Briand has informed the Berlin Government that France will immediately, check any action which might send the Germans ...

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  22. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Melbourne, report:—We held our sixth sale of the season to-Jay, when we brought forward a ...

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  23. (Per "Times" Agency.) THE ANGLO-FRENCH DIFFERENCES.

    The Anglo-French differences have excited public feeling in all the European capitals. M. Briand says that he cannot meet ...

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  24. THE POTATO MARKET.

    Local potatoes are quoted at £4 10/ per ton on trucks. ...

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  25. THE ONION MARKET.

    Onions are quoted at £3 10/ per ton. ...

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  26. (Per United Service.)

    The Sunday Express' announces that a further meeting has been arranged between Ulster and the Sinn Fein leaders. There are definite hopes ...

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  27. THE GRAIN MARKET.

    Barley.—Prices are nominal. Oats.—The market is unaltered. The local millers are purchasing freely at 2/2 to 2/4 per bushel, special 2/6. ...

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  28. MOUNT GAMBIER MARKET.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith, & Co., Ltd., held their usual weekly market on Saturday, when they yarded 153 sheep, 22 cattle, and 4 horses. There was a ...

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  29. THE ADELAIDE MARKET.

    Potatoes.—Growers' lots in the market, Carmens, £10 to £11 10/; South-Easterns, £5 2/6 on trucks, at the Mount; Adelaide quotations, £8 10/ ...

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  30. ITALIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Italian general elections, which are based on proportional representation. are proceeding amidst the greatest excitement, though the results will ...

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  32. THE COAL STRIKE.

    [?] [?]ckers, who are on strike, have decided to resume work in view of the passivity of the Dutch and French dockers towards the British Labor ...

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  33. THE MELBOURNE MARKET.

    Oats.—The market is dull. Algerian are quoted at 2/6 to 2/8, seed 3/. Barley.—Good English is quoted at 4/3 to 4/4½. Cape 3/ to 3/5, and feed ...

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  35. ADELAIDE PRODUCE MARKET.

    Messrs. A. W. Sandford & Co., Led., report:—There is no alteration to report in the butter market, values remaining stationary. Firsts grade ...

    Article : 119 words
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