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Coastal labor Directory.
AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF
ENGINEERS, Temperance Hall,
Museum-street, Perth. 'G. F. DENNIS,
Secretary, Second Avenue, Ciaremont.
PERTH BRANCH: G. F. Dennis, Sec,
Second Avenue, Ciaremont
FRKMANTLE BRANCH: F. G. Hunt,
Sec, Palmerston-street. Cottes
loe Beach.
MIDLAND JUNCTION BRANCH: J.
G. Walton, Sec, Railway Parade,
Maylanrta
GOLDFIELDS BRANCH: M- Gods
mark, 64 Collns-st, Kalgooriie.
COLLIE BRANCH: J. Reidy, Sec,
Johnston-street, Collie.
STATE COUNCIL: G .F. Dennis, Se
cond Avenue, Ciaremont, Sec.
Correspondence addressed to any ot
the above will receive prompt atten
tion.
AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF]
ENGINEERS.
PERTH BRANCH, No. 1; R. Brown,
27 Vlacent-st, Highgate Hill, j
Perth.
PERTH No. 2 BRANCH: H. V. Sy
mons. Sec, Seventh Av, Maylands.
FREMANTLE BRANCH: B. Williams,
Sec, Rockton-rd, Ciaremont
SUBIACO BRANCH: A Shacklock,]
Subiacq-rd, SubUco.
MIDLAND JUNCTION BRANCH: G. ]
H. Moore, Sec, SayCr-st, Midland ]
Junction.
KALGOORLIE BRANCH: W. H. Soft- j
ley. Secretary, Eagle-st, Trafal-j
gar.
Enquiries will be answered by any |
of the Branch Secretaries, or
E. H. BARKER, Organising Secre-|
tary, Trades Hall. Perth.
J
AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION.
Head Office, Trades Hall, Perth.]
A. J. WATTS, Secretary. "Phone 2725.
Correspondence will receive attention]
from J. Hickey, Organiser, Geraldton;
fit Costello, Kalgooriie; and H. Hall,]
Fremantla
A LB ANY DISTRICT COUNCIL, ]
Meets monthly in the
Lumpers" Club Rooms," Stirling Ter
race. T. P. Ryan, Spa, Cross-street,
Albany. 'Phone 159.
T? ARM A IDS and Barmen's Union
(Metropolitan) meet fortnigbtly
at Perth and Fremantie Trades Halt'
E. W. Walsh, Sec. "Phone A2619.
Neat Meeting; Fremantie, Sept 16.
.ERICS' UNION meets second Tues- I
day of each month. Trades Hall, ]
Perth, L Driver, Sec. 'Phone 1108.
fJOASTAL Coach, Oar and Boiling
Stock Builders Industrial Union
of Workers, meet alternate Tuesdays,
Trades Hall, Perth and Fremantie al
ternately. A Sharp, Sec. Boa 23,
Trades Hall, Perth.
("JOASTAL Dock, Rivers and Harbor,
Works' Union.—Meet at the Fre
mantie Trades Hall, alternate Sun
days at 3 pan.—L. R, Fortune, Sea
'Phone 351.
FEDERATED Enginedrivers and
' Firemen, Fremantie. J. JEL
Heitmann, Sec. Each alternate Wed- ]
nesday, commencing Sept 5.
i^remantle DISTRICT COUNCIL
of the fi.li.F.—Meet at Fremantie
Trades Hajl every alternate" Tuesday.
F. A. Baglin, Sea 'Phone 35L
L'KEMANTLE PLUMBERS' UNION.
Meet at the Fremantie Trades
Hall every alternate Monday. DonJ
Cameron, Sea
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL, AJUF.
—Meets alternate Thursdays, ]
Trades Hall, Perth, 8 o'clock. Aleg.J
McCallum, Sea
METROPOLITAN Shop Assistants
and Warehouse Employees' In
dustrial Union of Workers, W.A,., No.
2 Wellington Buildings, Perth. J. W.
Burgess, Sea; Dare Freedman Or
ganiser.
Af ETROPOL1TAN Horse Drivers"
Industrial Union of Workers and
W.A Branch Federated Carters and
Drivers' Industrial Union of Austra
lia, meet alternate Mondays, Perth,
and Fremantie Trades Halls. Office,
Wellington Buildings, Perth. ' Secre
tary, John P. Singleton, Wellington
street, Cottesloe Beach; Organiser,
W. Sidebottom. 121 Forrest-st, East
Fremantie.
EfiAlNTERS & Paperhangers (Coastal
Union), meet alternate Tuesdays,
16 Trades Hall, Perth; last Monday,
Fremantie ^Trades HalL G. T. Kirkby,
Sea 'Phone 1108.
OLASTERERS.—Metropolitan Plqs
terers"'Union of Workers meet al
ternate Mondays, Trades Hall, Perth.
E. Tillotson, Sea, II Park-st, Subiaco.
COUTH-WEST Clothing Trades Ind.
Union of Workers. Meetings al
ternate Mondays. Bos. 64. Trades
Hall. Perth. J. W. Clapham, sec.
CTATE EXECUTIVE of the Austra
lian Labor Federation, meet at
Trades Hall, Perth, the first and third
Mondays in the month. Alex. Mc
Callum, General Secretary.
^\r.AA_S. of R.E.—Midland Junction
Branch.—Branch meets alternate
Sundays, 2.30 pan. Midland Junction
Trades HalL F. D. Johnson, Branch
Sec, Hamilton-st, Bayswater.
W;
r.A. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.
No. 2 Room, Trades Wall Boai
meets First Saturday in month. Offit
Hours: Monday and Thursday, 5 to
pan. Frank Kelsa.ll, Sea
Goldfields Labor Directory.
^^USTRALT AN Labor Federation.—
Eastern Goldfields District Coun
cil. R. EL Clifford, Sec., Trades Hall,
Porter-st, Kalgoorlie. 'Phone 332.
^AMALGAMATED Society of Carpen
ters and Joiners, Boulder Branch.
Meets at Trades Hall on alternate
Fridays. Secretary, C. Laskey, Ka
nowna-road, Kalgoorlie.
jjOQRAR A Branca FJkLU.—Meetings
every alternate Thursday, 7.30
p.m. H. Whelan, Sec.
rjOHET VALE Federated Miners In-j
dustrial Union of Workers.—'
Meet at the Union Office every fourth:
Sunday night. J. Whouley, Sec.
j£ ASTERN Goldfields Mnnfcipai and
Roads Board Laborers' Union of'
Workers.—H. Berryman, Sec., 161
Hopkins-st., Boulder.
|?ASTERN Goldfields Breweries' Em
ployees' Union. Meet alternate
Tuesdays. J. P. Cusack, Sec.
gASTERN Goldfields Operative
Bakers Union of Workers. Wil
liam J. McKeown, Sec., 135 Piesse-st,
Boulder City.
jj'EDERATED Mining Employees'
Association of Australia (West
Australian Branch). Office: Workers'
Hall, Boulder. 'Phone 68. 6. Mo
Leod, State Sec.
Q.OLDFIELDS Amalgamated Surface
Workers Union of Workers. Re
gistered Office, Hamilton-st, Boulder.
T. L. Bradley, Sec.
^JOLDFIELDS Typographical Union
Registered Office, Trades Hall,
Kalgoorlie. - Hy. Seymour, Sec.
fiWALlA Miners' Union. — Meetings
Every Friday Night Office, Station
st, Gwalia. F. J. Heron, Sec.
XTALGOORLIE end Boulder Federat
ed Miners' Union. J. Boyiand,
Sec., Fimiston-rd., Boulder, 'Phone 168.
"\fARVEL Loch Miners' Union.—
Union Rooms, King-st Meet once
a -month at Burbidge (3 pan.) ami
Marvel Loch (7.30 p.m.) J. XL Green,
Sec.
IfGNZIES and. District Federated
Miners' Union meets alternate
Sundays, 8 p-m., Workers' Hall, Wool
gar. H. Saundera, Sec., Woolgmr
P.O.
AIORGANS Federated Miners' Indus
trial Union of Workers meet at
Union Office, Workers' Hall every
third Wednesday night Secretary, T.
B . Thompson.
AfORCHISON A.WA—Wllona Branch
meets in the Violet Hall first
Wednesday in the month, and every
third month in a room in town. J. A.
Sears, Sec.
AJEEKATHARRA Miners' ' Union, j
A.W.A. Meetings held fortnightly
in A.WA HalL Jack Hanrahan, Sec.
ArULLINE Branch W.G.FALU. Pec,
H. Stockdale, Riverina.
AJORSEMAN W.G-FJX.U.—J. Graves,
Sec. Box 21, Norseman.
WESTON DP. Miners' Union meets
every alternate Sunday at 7 pan. J
at Union Booms. C. H. GledhilL
TTOUAKMI Miners' Union, A.WA
Meetings held fortnightly, A.WA
HalL R. S. Brown, Sec.
GOVERNMENT HOTIOESl
STATE STEAMSHIP
SERVICE.
Next Sailing—
- All Ports to Derby,
S.S. BAMBRA, Date to be Arranged
For South Coast Ports,
Fremantle to South Coast Ports
SB. EUCLA, SEPTEMBER 22.
Perth Office: C/o. Harbor Trash
Terrace.
Head Office: C/o Harbor Tract, Fit
manH.
pUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT.
TENDERS for the undermentioni
CONTRACTS will be received by tl
Hon. the Minister for Works unt
noon on the date specified. Partici
lars Conaract Room, The Barrack
Perth, and elsewhere as stated:—
September 25.
Albany Quarantine Station.—Add
Hons. (Particulars P.W.D. Office, A
bany.)
Bunburv Post Office.—Painting ai
Renovating. (Particulars Courthous
Bunbury.)
C. A. MUNT.
Under-Secretary for Public Works
FIGHT AND WORK FOE LABOR
CANVASS FOB LABOR VOTES
HELP TO ORGANISE FOR LABOR
FIGHT AND WORE FOR LABOR
THE GRAND THEATRE.
Direction T. COOMBEL
, IT'S MARY PICKFOBD WEEK.
"THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART" IN
"THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN."
(Arteraft Super-Feature in 7 Parts. 6500ft, a thrilling and beautiful
tale of Scotland.))
SHOWING SATURDAY, loth to FRIDAY 21st.
"THE RAINBOW PRINCESS" ON SATURDAY, 22nd., With Ann Penning
ton as a circus dancer.
Queen's Hall u Vic's Picture
Showing this Sat., Mon. and Tues.,
T1,e "The Last Challenge.'
Coming Next Wednesday—
Robert Warwick, Doris Kenyon, in the latest Brady-Made Feature
and Jane Elridge Drama—
«A GIRL'S FOLLY."
Showing the" Lure of the Movie Studios, where few girls find fame and
many—destruction.
MAJESTIC THEATRES.
11a.m. to 11p.m. | IZSffS.'iag:" |ll a.m, to 11 p.m.
PERTH FREMANTLE KALGOORLIE
"The Goods, the Whole Goods & Nothing hut the Goods"
IS THE MOTTO OF
THE MAJESTIC.
EIGHT-HOUR ART UNION
AND SPORTS.
PRIZES value ^3,500
{Under sanction of the Attorney-General.) Drawn Nov. 3. 1917.
IstPrize,va!ue£6 5 O; 2nd Prize,value £3QO
3rd.Prize, vpfue£200; v5uabie°PrifeS.
CHANCE FOR 1917. TRV.IT. First Prise in 1916 was won by Mrs.
""C. LOugton, Shipley, Blacfcheath, N.S.W., for the modest outlay of
Trades Hall. Sydney. One Shilling. ARTHUR W^ YAGER,
localTagent l PERL8TEIN. William Street. Perth
Results will be advertised in "West Australian," Wed., 14th Nov., 1917.
LEEDERVILLE ELECTION.
Or. SID. GIBSON
WILL OPEN HIS CAMPAIGN
On
MONDAY EVENING,
September 17, at -8 o'clock,
At the
LEEDERVILLE TOWN HALL
(Authorised by. Sid. Gibson, Fitzgerald-street, Perth.)
gL.ECTORA.TE
OF NORTH PERTH.
R. E. White
LAND REFORM CANDIDATE.
ASKS THE SUPPORT
Of all
DEMOCRATS. UNIONISTS,
And
FRIENDS OF PROGRESS.
His Policy "will Finance the State
Without impoverishing Industry
or Taxing Wages:
HEAR HIM SPEAK BEFORE
PLEDGING YOUR VOTE.
(Authorised hy W. H. Bell, 76 Loftus
streeL)
T EGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
^ ELECTIONS.
WILLIAMS-NARROGIN ELECTOR
ATE.
W. T. Rabbish,
FARMER & GRAZIER,
IS A CANDIDATE,
And
SOLICITS THE SUPPORT
Of All Democratic Members or the
Electorate of Williams-Narrogin.
Reference to the past career of Mr.
Rabbish on the Goldfields will prove
the sincerity of his democratic views.
(Authorised by Wm. Thos. Rabbish.)
IP
ERTH ELECTORATE.
LABOR CANDIDATE'S MEETINGS.
MONDAY NIGHT, Wellington-street,
near Goldflelds Club Hotel.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Oddfellow's
Hall, William-street. Speakers:
MR. P. COLLIER, M.L.A., MR.
DUNN, MR. W. DWYER. Chair
man: Mr. R. S. Hayles, K.C.
(Authorised by M. R. Gimmell, 16
The Esplanade, Perth.)
Zoological Gardens
South Perth.
ALL PICNIC PARTIES 8PBCIALLY
CATERED FOR ON at jr.
HOLIDAY.!.
FREE PONTES, PONY CARRIAGES,
DONKEYS FOR THE LITTLE
ONES.
SWINGS. SWINGBOATS and OCEAN
WAVE SWINGS.
TENNIS COURTS.
HOT WATER BATHS.
HOT WATER FOR PICNIC PARTIES
PROVIDED.
ALL FREE ATTRACTIONS EVERY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Admission:
6d.; Children, Half-Price. Special
Rates for Large Picnic Parties.
$