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  2. UNITED LABOR PARTY.

    The seventh annual conference of the United Labor Party of South Australia will be held at the Trades Hall on September [?] and following days. ...

    Article : 2,617 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,712 words
  4. DESERTED HER HUSBAND.

    A divorce case was heard before Mr. Justice a Beckett to-dav in which William Alfred Lawrence (48), of [?]thdown-street, Carlton, wool classer was the ...

    Article : 311 words
  5. GOVERNMENT ENTERPRISES.

    A complimentary social arranged by the Gawler District Trades and Labor Council was tendered to the Premier (Hon. J. Verran) and members of the Ministry in ...

    Article : 1,810 words
  6. THEATRICAL CHORISTERS

    The hearing of the application for registration of the Australian Choristers' As[?] sociation was continued before the registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court ...

    Article : 106 words
  7. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Shortly after 4 p.m. on Friday William Booth, aged 32, a resident of Rosewater[?] was knocked down by walking against a timber jinker at Port Adelaide, and ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. BRICKY ARD EMPLOYES.

    The Brickyard Employes' Association met on Friday evening at the Temperance Hall, Brompton. Mr. A. J. Wood (president) was in the chair, and there was a ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. A YOUNG LADY SHOT.

    At the residence of Mr. H. Hi[?] Mount Barker Junction, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hirte and her sister, Miss Bertha Schmidtke went outside to take some meat ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. GUILTY OF STEALING.

    The trial of the accountant, John Wrixon Black, on charges of stealing three sums of £30 each, the property of his [?]ate employers, Freedman & Co., was concluded ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. TANNERS AND LEATHER-DRESSERS.

    The Tanners' and Leather-dressers' Union met on Friday evening at the Hindmarsh Town Hall Buildings. and Mr. S. J. Smith presided over a large attendance. ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A sensational experience befel Mr. Spry, Miss A. Bateson, and a child, aged 3, while endeavoring to cross a creek which was in flood. When in the centre of the stream ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. DROUGHT-STRICKEN ISLANDS.

    A drought is being experienced in the Gilbert Group, and as a result the natives are enduring great suffering and privation. The steamer Muniara arrived this ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. SLAUGHTERMEN'S CONCILIATION BOARD.

    Mr. R. P. Blundell, M.P., presided over a meeting of the Slaughtermen's Conciliation Board on Friday. The board went briefly into the conditions for the coming ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. AN INJURED NOSE.

    Mr. J. Murphy, of Lallat, was riding a horse and leading another, when the two animals bumped together, and the animal he was leading pulled back, dragging ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. THE CHILLAGOE COMPANY.

    While some progress was made by the Chillagoe Company during the your ended March 31, the dominant note struck in the directors' report is hope in the future. ...

    Article : 638 words
  17. A FINGER AMPUTATED.

    Joseph Crampton, of Burrum, whilst engaged [?]haffcutting, got his centre finger stripped of flesh and two other fingers split. He put his hand on the chain belt ...

    Article : 54 words
  18. THE EARTH-EATERS.

    Dr. Anton Brenil, director of the Tropical Diseases Institute, in a report to the Minister of External Affairs, say that in a recent visit to Thursday Island he found ...

    Article : 205 words
  19. GIRL FATALLY BURNT.

    Emily Burton, 11 years of[?]age, died at the Children's Hospital to-day from burns. Her clothes caught slight while she was attending to a fire in her father's house, ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. THE "PRO RATA" SYSTEM.

    The Drivers' Association has been complaining that some drivers were being paid according to a "pro rata" system, by which if they did not work the full 54 hours a ...

    Article : 187 words
  21. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AS MONEY-LENDER.

    A deputation, composed of Queensland members of the Federal Parliament, and Mr. Leonard C. Horton, waited on the Prime Minister to-day and urged that the ...

    Article : 232 words
  22. GOVERNMENT GENERAL WORKERS.

    The South Australian Government General Workers' Association held their fourth annual social and dance last night at the Trades Hall. There was a very large ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. BUTTER EXPORT.

    In view of complaints from butter exporters that frequently the results of analysis of samples taken from cool stores have not reached them until the ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. BLACKSMITHS AND FORGEMEN.

    A meeting of the newly-formed Blacksmith's and Forgemen's Society was held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday night. Mr. B. B. Bailey presided over a large ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. GASHED HIS THROAT.

    B[?]rnhart Hansen, who resides at Spotswood, made a desperate attempt to commit suicide to-day. He was a passenger by a train to Coburg, and when it arrived ...

    Article : 95 words
  26. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    At a meeting to-day of the Imperial Federation, under the presidency of Mr Deakin, Mr. Rivers Langton deplored the lack of "protests against the intentions so ...

    Article : 190 words
  27. BUILDERS' LABORERS.

    A largely-attended meeting of the Builders' Laborers' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Friday night. Mr. J. G. Branstrom presided. Ten new members ...

    Article : 169 words
  28. A SICK MANS ACT.

    Neil Francis McNamara, 26 years of age, who lives with his parents at Mary street, Richmond, cut his throat to-day as [?] home. McNamara for some time past has ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. MARINE ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    The annual conference of the Certificated Engine-drivers' Association to-day carried a resolution that the Federal Navigation Act would be acceptable to the large body ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. VICTORIAN SLACK COAL.

    The Minister of Mines, refereing further to-day to the decision of the Government to sell slack coal from the State mine to the public, said a 10-ton truck load was the ...

    Article : 197 words
  31. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of James Tiernan, who was reported missing from Wonthaggi, was cleared up this morning. Tiernan, who has ...

    Article : 120 words
  32. AFTER 16 MONTHS.

    While at the Railway Hotel during the week Boarding Inspector Smith, of the Customs Department, detected a likeness between a cook at the hotel named Willie ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. LAND TAXATION.

    The introduction of the Federal Land Tax Bill has arou[?] keen interest as to what the State Government will do in connection with their land tax proposals. It ...

    Article : 229 words
  34. THE MONORAIL.

    The Premier of Victoria, unlike the Premier of South Australia, is not disposed at present to give any encouragement to the introducing of a monorail system as a ...

    Article : 119 words
  35. CHINESE AND OPIUM.

    On the arrival of the Paroo at Derby to-day the Customs officers searched the steamer and secured 95 ounces of opium, valued at £50, which was traced to the ...

    Article : 62 words
  36. BLUEJACKETS IN COURT.

    In connection with the murder of Frederick Douce, or Duce, an old man, who was found unconscious on the footpath outside a boarding-house late on Wednesday night, ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. CADETS ON TOUR.

    A private cable message was received in Melbourne to-day, stating that the Australian cadets who have been touring Liverpool to-day for the Continent leave ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. LOCAL INDUSTRIES.

    In connection with the agitation for the establishment of local industries, a letters has been received by the Bendigo City Council from Mr. B. F. Millane, of ...

    Article : 87 words
  39. AN ARREST MADE.

    Charles Ah Kit, a Chinese, on the arrival of the Loongana to-day was searched and found to have four tins of opium in his possession. He was brought before the ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. SOLICITOR UNDER ARREST.

    Charles J. Currie, a well-known Melbourne solicitor, who resided with his wife and family at North Melbourne, was to-day arrested on a warrant charging him ...

    Article : 109 words
  41. SEEKING SETTLERS.

    A suggestion was made by the Minister of External Affairs yesterday that the States concerned in irrigation settlement. New South Wales, Victoria, and South ...

    Article : 129 words
  42. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    D. Sullivan, who was employed grubbing, and clearing land at Tomingly, was found in an unconscious condition. He was removed to the hospital, where it was found ...

    Article : 53 words
  43. NOMINATIONS FOR KOOYONG VACANCY.

    Nominations closed to-day in connection with the election of a member of the House of Representatives for Kooyong, in place of Mr. William Knox, who recently resigned ...

    Article : 106 words
  44. VICTORIA.

    George Ibbotson, an old man, employed on Mount Fyan's estate, died suddenly while sitting on the bed preparatory to going for medical advice. Heart failure was ...

    Article : 35 words
  45. STRANGLED HIMSELF.

    W. Robinson, an enginedriver, employed on the north coast railway works, committed suicide in a determined manner at Wallarobba, where has body was found in his ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. MOORE MEN WANTED.

    The railway officials state that they cannot get sufficient men for the Newport workshops to deal with the programme of locomotive carriage and truck construction. ...

    Article : 42 words
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