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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS UNIFORM GAUGE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day referred to the attitude of some of the State Premiers on the question of the adoption of a uniform ...

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  6. FEDERATED TIMBER WORKERS.

    A special summonded meeting was held on July 3 at the grades Hall, the president (Mr Geo. Williams) presiding over a large attendance. Six new members ...

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  7. MILITARY FACTORIES.

    The Acting Minister for Defence to-day stated that good progress was being made with the factory for the construction of uniforms for the citizen forces and ...

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  8. ENTERTAINMENTS. LAST NIGHT OF A GIRL'S TEMPTATION.

    This (Friday) evening the George Maxlow dramatic company will produce for the last time in Adelaide their latest great success, entitled A Girl's ...

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  9. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. THE VALUE OF THEIR WORK

    A social gathering was held in the Arcadia [?] last night to celebrate the inauguration of a united friendly society dispensary in South Australia. The ...

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  10. PROTECTOR'S IMPROVEMENTS.

    Engineer-Captain Clarkson, of the Naval Board, will leave for Adelaide in a few days to make a personal inspection of the recent improvements carried out ...

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  11. APPOINTMENTS.

    At the Federal Executive Council meeting to-day Lieutenaut J. A. H. Beresford. of the Permanent Naval Forces, was appointed to the administration and ...

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  12. INSPECTION OF DESTROYERS.

    This afternoon members of the Commonwealth Naval Board made their first official inspection of the destroyers Parramatta and Yarra. The crews were ...

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  13. NEW TURN AT THE TIVOLI.

    Roberts, the protean actor, who finished his Adelaide season on Wednesday evening left a big blank in the Tivoli programme, but last night's first appearance ...

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  14. CASUALTIES. DROWNING SAILOR RESOUED.

    MELBOURNE, July 6.—Early this morning a sallor fell into the Yarra. A watchman who was in the vicinity. hearing the splash, climbed down to the ...

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  15. OLD WOMAN'S FATAL BURNS.

    MELBOURNE July 6.—Sarah Brad. shaw, aged [?] died at Ski[?] near Ballarat to-day from burns. ...

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  16. INFANT'S BODY IN THE SEA.

    SYDNEY, July 6.—A startling discovery was made in the water at Miller's Point to-day. The remains of a [?] female infant, fully developed, were ...

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  17. BUTCHERS' BOARD.

    The butchers' wages board has made the following additions to its determination, dated February 20, 1911:—"All other laborers" shall mean any adult not ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. FALSE ALARM.

    The fire brigades call out at 3.58 on Thursday afternoon was a false alarm. The call was to the corner of King William and Waymouth streets where it is ...

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  20. WORK AND WAGES. TRADES HALL

    Chemical, and Fertilisers' Union Government General Workers. Builders' Laborers' Union. Boilermakers' Union. ...

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  21. LIQUOR TRADE. TROUBLE THREATENED.

    Trouble has been threatening in the wine and spirit trade for some weeks. A well-attended meeting of the members of the South Australian branch of the ...

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  22. SWALLOWED MATCHHEADS.

    MELBOURNE, July 6.—Mrs. Margaret Fraser, a middle aged woman, who has been ill. for some time past and unable to sleep, to-day swallowed the ...

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  23. ADELAIDE GLEE CLUB.

    The happy combination of vocal and orchestral harmony was heard to excellent advantage in the Exhibition Build ing on Thursday evening, when the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION.

    The Industrial Registrar under the Commonwealth Arbitration Act, has received an application from the Australian Transport Association for ...

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  25. MYSTERIOUS CASE FATAL[?]

    BROKEN HILL, July 6.—A shocking fatality occurred shortly after last [?] night at the Block 10 mine. The details supplied are very meagre, but it ...

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  26. GENEROUS COALMINERS.

    The Victorian Goal Miners' Association. at Wonthaggi has struck a levy of 2½ per cent on all earnings, the proceeds to be divided between the distressed ...

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  27. LADY TEACHERS' ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    The deepest sympathy is expressed in Delamere for the family and relatives of Miss Florence O. Roper, the im[?]rtunate victim of the fatal accident which young ...

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  28. "ONE UNION ENOUGH."

    A special meeting of the Barrier Labor Federation to deal with the present Barrier Carters' Union trouble, was held last night. After a discussion lasting three ...

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  29. THE COUNCIL BY-ELECTION.

    At a special meeting of the council of the United Labor Party, held last night for the purpose of selecting a candidate for the vacancy caused by the death of ...

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  31. WAGES BOARDS.

    In Executive Council on Thursday Mr. P. H. Taylor was appointed a member of the Electrical Workers' Board vice Mr. M. H. Davey (resigned): Mr. H. S. Boyce ...

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  32. WAREHOUSEMEN'S UNION.

    Mr. H. Gilmore presided at a meeting of the Shop Assistants and Warehousemen's Union last night. There was a good attendance. An explanation ...

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  33. [?]Y ENGLISHWOMEN.

    Lady Ward, wife of the Premier of New Zealand, was in England for the coronation and there she has made observations enough to announce that Englishwomen ...

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  34. CROYDON MODEL PARLIAMENT.

    The Croydon Model Parliament met on Monday, when the speaker (Mr. George Wright) presided. The adjourned debate on the Goodwood to Willunga Railway ...

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  35. GLASS BEVELLERS.

    During the last few days endeavors have been made in Melbourne to settle the glass bevellers' dispute. Mr. L. S. Blair, on behalf of ...

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  36. S.A.U.O.F.G.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Loyal Maylands lodge was held in the lodgeroom on Wednesday evening. Right Worshipful, Master Stacey presiding over a ...

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  37. "The Daily Herald." THE NEW MOVEMENT.

    At the meeting of the East Adelaide Local Committee last night a letter was received from "The Daily Herald" board of management regarding the scheme for ...

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  38. COOPERS' SOCIETY.

    Mr. C. Waits presided at a meeting of the Coopers' Society last night. There was a good attendance. The report of the Federal conference, which look place ...

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  39. BUTCHERS' CLAIM.

    A claim for arrears of wages under a Factories Act determination came before Judge Johnson in the Melbourne County Court. The plaintiff was Robert J. Bonny, ...

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  41. PIRIE TIMBER WORKERS.

    The Trades and Labor Council held a special meeting last night to consider the timber workers' dispute. There was a large attendance, with the president (Mr. ...

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  42. PORT PIRIE SUPPORT.

    At the half yearly meeting of the Port P[?] House Drivers' Union, held on Sunday last, it was decided to strike a levy for the purpose of purchasing ...

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