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  2. PREMIERS CONFER.

    The conference of Premiers and other members of the Governments of five of the Australian States was opened this afternoon by Sir John Fuller ...

    Article : 299 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. CANDIDATES AT FARINA.

    A branch of the U.L.P. has been formed at Farina. Mr. F. S. Burr was elected secretary, and 12 members were enrolled it is anticipated that at least ...

    Article : 90 words
  5. CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS.

    Sir—The time is now opportune for all enthusiastic Labor supporters to don their armor and prepare for the forthcoming great politics battle. It ...

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  6. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Never before has such excitement prevailed at an election meeting in the Port Adelaide Town Hall as on Wednesday night, when the hall building was ...

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  7. TINTINARA NEWS.

    The Tintinara subcommittee here have completed putting names on the roll, and have sent £4 2/6 to the local committee at Keith for the fighting fund. Laborites ...

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  8. INTEREST AT KEITH.

    Never since the Keith Local Committee has started has there been so much interest taken in an election campaign. Every possible name is now on the roll. ...

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  9. A SOLID BLOCK VOTE.

    Great interest is taken here in the general election on February 10, and politics is the one and only topic of conversation. Laborites here are very keen in urging ...

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  10. THE BUILDING TRADE

    Rumors were circulated yesterday in the building trade that the Employers' Federation was relinquishing its grip of the building material of the State, and ...

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  11. DEAR BRICKS.

    A meeting of ratepayers was held in the Prospect district hall last night to consider the action of the local council in taking legal action against a ...

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  12. THE BIG RAILWAY.

    Mr. O'Malley (Minister of Home Affairs) recently asked the Western Australian Government to agree to a reduction on the railway freight charges ...

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  13. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING AT GEORGETOWN.

    On Monday night Messrs. Jackson, Goode, and Cole addressed one of the largest meetings that they have addressed in Georgetown. Mr. Cole dealt with ...

    Article : 362 words
  14. DISFRANCHISED BY POSTMASTERS.

    Through the carelessness of a few postmasters a number of electors will find themselves disfranchised when they go to the polling booth on February 10. On ...

    Article : 398 words
  15. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES

    After a consultation with Dr. Ham (chairman of the board of healh) Mr. Watt (State Treasurer) has arranged to set apart the sum of £2500 for a ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. LABOR'S POLICY AND "METHODS."

    Sir—The "conference" in Hobart and its declared platform is reeking with Socialism, and revolutionary Socialism at that, which I as a democrat and advocate or true reform in the ...

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  17. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The Rugby Football League has received from England a proposal to send out a team, consisting of the Australasians now playing for the ...

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  18. KILNS WORKING AGAIN.

    Word was received in Adelaide on Wednesday afternoon that the time trouble was over, and that the various limekilns in the country had been ...

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  19. "NAILED TO THE LIBERAL UNION."

    Addressing a big meeting of millers and mill employes at Salisbury on Tuesday evening the general secretary of the Federated Millers and Mill Employes' ...

    Article : 260 words
  20. EAST ADELAIDE WOMEN'S COMMITTEE.

    A special meeting of the East Adelaide Women's Committee was held in the Trades Hall last night. Mrs. Francis was in the chair. It was decided to ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. BABY'S LUCK

    The two year old infant of Mrs. Deval, of Fremantle, yesterday jumped out of her arms through the open window of a carriage attached to a train ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. To the Editor.

    An "Australian" writes:—The tyrannical attitude of the Legislative Council in throwing out the Bills o[?]ssed by the House of Assembly clearly shows to the electors that they may ...

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  23. A GOOD EXAMPLE.

    At the concusion of the enthusiastic meeting at Glenelg on Tuesday evening the secretary of the local committee received a welcome surprise in the shape ...

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  24. HEAT WAVE

    At Mogil yesterday the thermometer rose to 114 degrees, and 25 stations reported temperatures of from 102 to 108. The country is suffering badly from the ...

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    A serious accident occurred at the sheds of the South Australian Farmers' Co-Operative Union, Port Adelaide, on Tuesday morning W. H. Keal, 74 ...

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  26. WRITS ISSUED.

    His Excellency the Governer in Council yesterday morning issued writs for the election of nine members of the Legislative Council (three for the Central ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. MILLERS AND MILL EMPLOYES.

    A meeting of the Salisbury branch of the Federated Millers and Mill Employes' Association was held at Salisbury on Tuesday, and there was a large ...

    Article : 170 words
  28. WIRELESS

    Writs have been issued in New Zealand by the Marconi Wireless Company. Limited against the Government and Messrs. Huddart, Parker, & Co. for an alleged ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Messrs. Campbell, Senior, and F. G. Ayres visited here on Saturday. January 13, to address the electors. The meeting took place in the institute in the ...

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  30. GOING OFF HIS HEAD

    Thomas Aitken, a prosperous horticulturist, of Cloverdale, near Welshpool, blew the roof of his skull off with a military rifle this morning. Aitken ...

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  31. CIVIL SERVANTS.

    The Treasurer (Hon. G. Vaughan) stated on Tuesday that a member of the Civil service had written to him as follows:—"It is being freely stated in the ...

    Article : 359 words
  32. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    BROKEN HILL, January 17.—A man named Aling, who was injured while at work on the North mine on Monday morning, died in the hospital at 5.30 this ...

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  33. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Two Federal Government officers have left by the steamer Eastern for the Northern Territory to develop that [?]art of Australia, and to test its resources. ...

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  34. GAMBLER'S SUICIDE.

    The wife of a Dusseldorf manufacturer who had gambled in stocks and lost £20,000, suddenly drew a revolver during one of the busiest hours on the Hamburg ...

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  35. BARRIER TRAINS

    Mr. J. Henderson, superintendent of the northern division of the South Australian railways, arrived here this morning on a visit to make enquiries ...

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  36. MEETING AT GEORGETOWN.

    The Labor candidates for the district of Stanley (Messrs. Cole, Gco[?]e, and Jackson) addressed a record meeting in the institute hall last night. They met with ...

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  37. A POOR "LIBERAL" MEETING.

    Messrs. O'Lough[?]n, Homburg, and Miller addressed a hall-filled hall last night. Mr. O'Loughlin expressed himself in favor of household suffrage, which shows ...

    Article : 155 words
  38. SUFFERED IN SILENCE.

    There died in pathetic circumstancees on Tuesday, December 22, in a Paris hospital a nurse named Jeanne Monnot. Monnot, in the absence of her master and ...

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  39. FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR HOBART.

    HOBART, January 17.—Owing to a fall of earth at the Ridgway reservoir this morning a man named Lyden was killed outright and another man named Gorm ...

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  40. PERTH ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    There is no change in the strike of engineers, ironworkers, and boilermakers employed by the railway department for a rise of 2/ a day all round, except that a number of boilermakers ...

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  41. WOMAN TAKES LYSOL.

    MELBOURNE, January 17.—Early on Sunday morning Mrs Bourke residing in North Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital in a critical [?]dition suffering from ...

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  42. THE FLINDERS ELECTORATE.

    The Hon J. V. O'Loghlin and Mr. Butterfield, the selected Labor candidates for the Flinders electorate are having a busy time and are meeting with ...

    Article : 116 words
  43. AERATED WATER STRIKE.

    The [?] water employe's strike for a [?] [?] and a reduction of weekly working hours [?] embraces all the [?] factories but [?] working [?] reduced ...

    Article : 65 words
  44. BODY RECOVERED FROM RIVER.

    MELBOURNE. January 17.—The body of a man waf recovered from Saltwater. River this afternoon. Its description with that of John McDonald who has been missing from his ...

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  45. MEETEING AT MOUNT BRYAN.

    Last night Messrs. J. Newland and P. [?]allary addressed a large attendance of electors. They received an excellent hearing and the meeting gave every promise of Labor giving ...

    Article : 115 words
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