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  7. QUEENSLAND MINING FIELDS.

    The secretary of the A.W.U. warns persons, thinking of going to Queensland looking for work on the mining fields, of the conditions there. In the ...

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  8. THEATRICAL EMPLOYES.

    At the annual meeting of the Victorian branch of the Theatrical Employes' Union the balance sheet showed the receipts for the 12 months to have been £1662 and ...

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  9. MAGNIFICENT MUSIC

    Leonard Borwick, he visiting English pianist, is winning his way with Adelaide musiclovers. His music is magnificent. It lifts one entirely out of the mundane ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT LABOR EXCHANGE.

    At the Government Labor Exchange yesterday one brass polisher was selected for Islington, eight men applying for the position. One turner was chosen for ...

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  11. RAILWAY STRIKE FEARED.

    There is trouble on the northern railways and it has reached an acute stage. The defendant notified the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the railway ...

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  12. SLAUGHTERMEN'S CLAIMS.

    With a view to securing an agreement that will cover the coming season a conference has been held before Mr. Justice Powers, acting president of the ...

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  13. UNITES LABOR PARTY

    The annual social and dance of the Mount Gambier branch of the U.L.P. was held in the new institute hall on Tuesday evening, and proved a most ...

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  14. COMPOSITORS' WAGES.

    The Perth Arbitration Court, which has been for weeks engaged on the typographical case, has made some progress. The president has learned with ...

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  15. ENTERTAINMENTS THE FRENCH SPY.

    Mr. William Anderson commences a season of four weeks with his dramatic company at the Theatre Royal to-morrow night, with a production of E. Hill ...

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  16. OIL STORES' DISPUTE.

    Mr. L. C. Hunkin (secretary of the South Australian branch of the Federated Storemen and Packers' Union) stated yesterday that the trouble which was ...

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  17. THE A.M.A.

    A meeting of the Iron Knob branch of the A.M.A. was held on Sunday, when the election of officers took place. The following officers were elected:—President, ...

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  18. "IRISH PLUCK."

    The members cf Mr. Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company have firmly established themselves as favorites with Adfelaide theatregoers, and the canvas theatre is ...

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  19. A LAST TRIBUTE.

    [?]cials and members of the Builders Laborers' Union assembled in force at the Trades Hall to-day. It had been decided to give an official recognition ...

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  20. CONTINUOUS WONDERGRAPH.

    A new programme will be shown to-day at the Continuous Wondergraph. The series will include "The Lie" (star drama) and six other interesting subjects. ...

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  21. ECHUNGA.

    A successful social and dance in aid of the district campaign funds was held on Saturday night in the Echunga Institute Hall. The S.O.B. company from ...

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  22. MELBOURNE TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the Trades Hall Council was held to-night. The Grocers Employes' Union drew the attention of the council to the overlapping of their union ...

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  23. THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD DOINGS OF UNIONS AND UNIONISTS

    Women's Political Educational Asso ciation. ...

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  24. MTTCHAM.

    A meeting of the Mitcham committee was held at Hawthorn on Monday. The work of canvassing and enrolling electors is well advanced, and from the ...

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  25. PETERSBURG.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Petersburg Local Committee was held in the local town hall, Councillor Frith (president) being in the chair. ...

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  26. CLOTHING TRADE EMPLOYES.

    Mr. H. Carter, of Melbourne, general secretary of the Federated Clothing Trade Employes' Onion, is to visit South Australia shortly and conunence a general ...

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  27. CAMPAIGN AGAINST NON-UNIONISTS

    Although it was understood that the whole of the unionists employed at the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's engineering shops, Pyrmont, were to strike ...

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  28. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

    "Laborite."—The circular of which you send us a copy was reproduced in our column[?] shortly after it issued. ...

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  29. WOMEN'S POLITICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION.

    The members of the Women's Polittcal Education Association are desirous of attaining a thorough understanding of the question of effective voting. To ...

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  31. BOOT TRADE EMPLOYES.

    Mr. W. P. Jackson, secretary of the South Australian branch of the Australian Boot Trade Employes' Federation, has received a letter from the general ...

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  32. THE HIGH COURT.

    Sittings of the High Court commence in Sydney on Monday next. The list is a heavy one, and includes the cases of the King v. the Commonwealth Court of ...

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