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  4. "I STILL LOVE THE GIRL."

    A case was begun in the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Real and a jury of 12. in which a man named McKelvey was charged with an offence against a ...

    Article : 311 words
  5. AN ALLEGED BOYCOTT.

    In the Supreme Court to-day. before Mr. Justice Nicholls, a case was heard which was the outcome of the industrial trouble on the Hobart wharfs in July when the ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAND WATERSIDE STRIKE.

    The employers and the waterside workers are firm, .and are little disposed to yield at any point. It is understood that a definite step will presently be made to start work ...

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  7. THE OBSERVER.

    The wide circle of readers of The Observer will be presented to-day with an illustrated supplement well worth scanning. The principal top[?] of the week throughout the ...

    Article : 488 words
  8. WAYS OF THE WORLD

    The new bride (absent-mindedly) — "Happy, dearest? It's the happiest honey, moon I've ever spent!" A NEAT REPORT. ...

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  9. TARIFF REVISION.

    Applications have been received by the Interstate Commission for tariff revision in respect to the undermentioned articles. Due notice will be afforded of the dates ...

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  10. TRADE AND LABOUR

    A meeting of the Federated Storemen and Packers Union was held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday night, when the President (Mr. F. J. Harris) occupied the ...

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  11. DREADFUL SCENES.

    Further details of the train collision at Melun only add to the story of horror. It is practically certain that there are 40 dead. So far 24 bodies have been recovered ...

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  12. THE WRONG MAN.

    At. the Adelaide Local Court on Wednesday. night an interesting case was be[?] by Mr. Commissioner Russell. S.M. and Messrs." H. McArthur arid J. Chittleborough, ...

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  13. TROLLY AND VERANDAH.

    The sequel to a collision on July 31 between. a trolly and horses and a verandah next to the Victoria Squire Railway-Station, Adelaide, was presented in the Adelaide ...

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  14. A Russian Disaster.

    A passenger train on the Moscow to Kazan railway system was derailed on Tuesday; It is supposed that the wreck was due to the malicious interference of ...

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  15. GLENELG RAILWAY TERMINUS.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday. Mr. Vaughan said he had been told that when men had taken return tickets on the line there had been no notice posted at the ...

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  16. LATEST MINING.

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  17. LIBEL PROVED.

    Sir George Farrar, Bart (Chairman, of the East Band Proprietary Mines) has been, awarded £400 and costs in a libel action which he brought against Mr. ...

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  18. WAGES FOR RURAL WORKERS.

    Mr. F. W. Lundie (Secretary of the Australian Workers' Union) returned to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Tuesday after a brief visit to the ...

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  19. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    In the course of the debate on the second reading of the Loan Bill last week the Loader of the Opposition (Mr. Fisher) made the following remarks:—"The ...

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  20. TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCILS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of interstate Trades and Labour Councils will be opened in Adelaide on Monday. Mr. A. McCallum, a delegate from Western Australia, ...

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  21. FARMERS UNDER CANVAS.

    More than 600 mounted farmers arrived in camp at the showgrounds to-day. Great enthusiasm marked the proceedings. The agriculturists are ready for anything. ...

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  22. TOWER OF LONDON.

    The Pall Mali Gazette announces that the authorities are Opening for the first time to the public the dungeons of the White Tower, within the Tower of London. ...

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  23. MEAT INDUSTRY EMPLOYES.

    Members of the Meat Industry Employes Federation held a meeting at the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. W. Harmer presided over a fair attendance. Correspondence ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    The Zealand watersiders' strike is now threatening Australia. So far me Sydney wharf labourers have hesitated in respect to working one steamer, the Union ...

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  25. SOLICITOR-GENERAL.

    Owing to the elevation of Mr. S. O. Buckmaster (Liberal M. P. for the Keighley Division of the West Biding) to the position of Solicitor-General. it has been necessary ...

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  26. MCLAREN WHARF CASE

    At the Supreme Court on Thursday Mr. Justice Murray continued the hearing of the application by-the. South Australian Company for an injunction to restrain the ...

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  27. CHEQUE FOR £250.

    When the steamer Rotorua arrived at Hobart in August the police, arrested a and named Henvikson on suspicion of being a person named Reiffell who was ...

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  28. BULLION RETURNS.

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  29. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  30. WASTED BREATH.

    Addressing an audience at Stafford last night, Mr Frederick E. Smith, K.C., stated that if the Government endorsed the attitude of Messrs. Redmond and Devlin in ...

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  31. Metals.

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  32. WAGES IN OIL STORES

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  33. AUSTRALASIAN LABOUR FEDERATION MEETING.

    ;A special meeting of the executive-of the recently established Federation of labour of Australasia, which is said to embrace 38,000 workers, has been convened for next ...

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  34. SMITH BEAT LANG.

    After one of the finest battles seen in Melbourne for many years Dave Smith, of Sydney, beat Bill Lang, of Victoria, for the heavyweight championship of Australia ...

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  35. THE LAW COURTS.

    Sixteen persons were dealt with for insobriety. Kate Harris was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for being an incorrigible rogue. Inspector Burchell stated that within the last It ...

    Article : 158 words
  36. REPORTS.

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  37. NON-PAYING LINES.

    Scottish railway companies have arranged to pool unre[?]nerative competitive traffic, dating from January 1 nest year. ...

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  38. A YARRA COLLISION.

    The Court of Marine Enquiry to-day delivered its reserved decision on the charge of careless navigation preferred against William Edward Morgan, master of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  39. ENGLISH FIRMS UNEASY.

    Business firms interested in New Zealand are becoming increasingly uneasy regarding, the strike at Wellington. Commercial risks are being insured in ...

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  40. MUNICIPAL VISIT TO DUNSTAN'S QUARRIES.

    At the invitation of John Dunstan and Son, Limited, members of the Thebarton Corporation on Wednesday afternoon inspected the firm's quarries at Waterfall ...

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  41. WHARF WORKERS.

    All industrial agreements that exist between the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association and the Waterside Workers' Federation will terminate at the ...

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  42. PANIC DAYS.

    The financial panic in India continues. The Kathitwar Ahmadabad Bank, which has many branches throughout India, has suspended operations. ...

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  43. FACTORY V. DOMESTIC SERVICE.

    During the hearing of a workmen's compensation case in the Supreme Court on Wednesday, the manager of G. & R. Wils and Co's. whitework factory stated in ...

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  44. PUBLIC SERVICE HOLIDAYS.

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  45. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' RAINFALL.

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  46. TAKING THE OATH.

    Under an Act of the State Parliament assented to last month it is not necessary that persons taking an oath on the Bible shall [?] the book. The new Act was ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  48. OUTWARD BOUND.

    The R.M.S. Moldavia, this, weeks mail steamer for England, arrived at the Semaphore anchorage from Melbourne as 6.10 a.m. on Thursday, and berthed at the ...

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