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  7. PT. ADELAIDE RATES SAME AS LAST YEAR.

    A special meeting of the port Adelaide City Council was. held on Tuesday evening for the purpoces of adopting the 1911 asse[?]ment and declaring the rates for 1912. Those present were ...

    Article : 542 words
  8. WORK AND WAGES. TRADES HALL.

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  9. THE KING'S.

    The programming presented at this popular house is indeed a strong one and the large audiences nightly asembling three are not slow in their ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. BUTCHERS' UNION.

    Mr. J. O'Leary precided at the fortnightly meeting of the Operative Butchers' Union, which was held in the Trades Hall yesterday evening. There was a ...

    Article : 277 words
  11. THE LYRIC.

    This theatre will be formatty opened at 8 o' clock on thursday, December 21, by the premier, Hon. JOHN [?]. The theatre is a comefortble one, and should ...

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  12. MURDEROUS WOMAN SHOOTS HUSBAND.

    At five o'clock this morning Mr. Bray, wife of a butcher living in Edith street, Leichhardt, left her bed, walked to the back verandah, where her husband (Arthur Bray) was sleeping, ...

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  13. THE GREAT DE VILLIERS.

    Certainly one of the most astonishing and mysterious entertainments that could be placed on the boards. is that which will open at the town hall on Tuesday ...

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  14. COACHBUILDERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The coachbulders' wages board finished its deliberations on Monday night. The determination has been forwarded to the Minister of Industry, and will be ...

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  15. ORCHARDISTS' WAGES BOARD.

    A conference of the managers of both Houses of Parliament was held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering the Legislative Council's ...

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  16. FLOWER CARNIVAL

    The flower caraxval in aid, of the Sydny Hospital began to-day with a procession of flowerdecked moters round the city. Hiss Nellie Stewart auctioned a doll in ...

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  17. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    Later particulars of the Leichhardt sensation state that five shots were fired at the husband, though only three took effect. The couple lived with the husbands's parents. The ...

    Article : 197 words
  18. SAWMILL AND TIMBER YARD EMPLOYES.

    A meeting of the Sawmill and Timber Yard Employes' Union was held in the Trades Hall on Monday night. Mr. G. williams was in the chair. There Was? ...

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  19. WRECKED BROOKLYN

    The crew of the [?]ecked steemer Brooklyn arrived here to-day. They stated that while awaiting rescue sharks swam around the reels waiting for one man to become exhausted. ...

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  20. ENTERTAINMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    As a change from drama, which has filled the bill at the Theatne Boyal so frequently of late, a comedy bill of fare, such as that to be prosented by the ...

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  21. HERR MUMME'S INVITATION CONCERT.

    A grand invitation concert of students attending Heir Mumsne's school of music will be held in the Victoria Hall, Gmwler place, this evening. A most ...

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  22. "THE DAILY HERALD" WEATHER CHART.

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  23. THE BARRIER. BROKEN HILL, December 19. RAILWAY ENQUIRY.

    The following telegram was reodved tram Mr. J. H. Cann, the member for Broken Hi1l last night:— Public Weeks Cbzmmibtee will leave Sydney, January 11,to enquire into Brokea Haill ...

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  24. GLEESON SENTENCED

    The Gleeaoa insolvency case, which has bean occupying the attention of the court for many morths, was brought to a close yesterday, when the insolvent, Edward William Gleeson, ...

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  25. CLOSING MINES FOR CHRISTMAS.

    It is rumored that the mines will be closed down by the management for the Christmas bo[?]ays, but nothing definite is obi[?]at[?]e. The Mine Man[?]gers' Association held a meeting this ...

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  26. WOUDERGRAPH BEAUTY COMPETITION.

    The ladies' beauty competition was brought to a successful conclusion' last evening, when, after an exciting contest, lasting for 12 nights, NoB. 6, 14, and 15 ...

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  27. RELEASING QUARANTINED IMMIGRANTS.

    In accordance with She resolutions passed by the Central Board of Health on Monday, arrangements have been made by tbe Immigration Department ...

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  28. LICENSED VICTUALLERS

    A meeting of the Broken Hill licensed Victuallers, Union, held in the Royal Hotel; yesterday afternoon, Mr. R. Walsh presiding. Regarding the Chateau T[?]nda prodnete, which ...

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  29. WEATHER MAP.

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  30. THE POWERFUL

    The flagship Powerful took [?]r final departture from Sydney this mtorning. There was no demonstration. As the flagship turned Pinchbgut she was seen to fly uncontrollable signala, and ...

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  31. SEMAPHORE WONDERGRAPH.

    There will be a complete change of programme at the Semaphore Wondergraph this evening, when in addition to a number of first-class dramatic, scenic, ...

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  32. MORE WILLIS

    It is reported that Speaker Willis purposes cancelling the usual Christmas gratuities to Parliament House messengers, despite intimations from ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. SKUTHORP'S WILD WEST SHOW.

    On Saturday evening next Sk[?]thorp's Wild West Show will open in the Casino, King William street south, and on past records should prove a great draw. ...

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  34. WRECKAGE

    The immigrant steamer Matahua, which arrived from England via the Cape, reports sighting barnacle covered wreckage and a broken raft ...

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