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  4. THE WATERFRONT TROUBLE ENDED

    There was a general air of expectancy at Port Adelaide on Thursday morning. Waterside Workers and others standing about in groups discussing the ...

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  5. WHO CONTROLS PORT STREETS?

    The Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. F. J. Brown) was asked on Wednesday morning if any authority had been given to forbid ratepayers ...

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  7. THE HANAU INCIDENT.

    In regard to a paragraph in last week’s issue of an incident on the steamer Hanau on Thursday, September 27, it was stated subsequently by ...

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  8. PORT ADELAIDE DRIVERS.

    Wool carting to the wharves went on with remarkable vim throughout Wednesday. Messrs. W. Gibb & Sons’ drivers, who on the previous day ...

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  9. THE WAY TO HANDLE A CROWD.

    That a little tact may go further than a bayonet in times like these to allay trouble was practically demonstrated at the incident where a crowd ...

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  10. ALLEGED OBSTRUCTION OF RAILWAY LINE.

    After the train conveying volunteer wharf labor had left Port Adelaide for the city on Wednesday afternoon, a stone was found in the points near the ...

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  11. FEELING RISING AGAINST SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    Except for one incident, it was a deadly quiet day it Port Adelaide on Wednesday. The waterside workers held no meeting, and were just waiting ...

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  12. WATERSIDE WORKERS ENGAGED.

    Wharf laborers resumed work this morning, and everything has gone on smoothly, except where interference through the weather has taken place. ...

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  13. WOMEN STONE SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    Several special constables who came to Port Adelaide on a lorry for supplies on Wednesday afternoon met with a warm welcome. After ...

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