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  8. WEATHER MAP.

    south Australia.—Clondy to dull threughout and raising at piaoca Fresh to strong west to sooth-west winds, but north-west in southeast, and squally at places. Light to heavy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WORK AND WAGES. FURNITURE TRADES.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Furniture Trades was held on Wednesday last at the Trades Hall, Mr. F. C. Brooks (president) presiding over a fair ...

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  10. RELAY RACE STRONG WENDS, HEAVY RAIN, AND BAD BOADS.

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  11. UNITED LABOR PARTY BLACKWOOD LOCAL COMMITTEE.

    A special meeting was held on Thursday evening, April 4, at the Temperance Hotel. There was a fair attendance. It was decided to make a monthly ...

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  12. VICTOR HARBOR LOCAL COMMITTEE.

    The fortnightly meeting of this branch was held on Tuesday evening. The president (Mr. A. T. Grosvenor) was in the chair, and a large number of membere ...

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  13. ENGINEDRIVERS.

    A conference of the Federal council of the Enginemen and Firemen's Association will be held in Sydney next week. The delegates who have ...

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  14. WOMEN'S BRANCH AT TATALA.

    The monthly meeting of the women's Rosewater branch, was field in the district hall on Thursday, April 4, when some very important business was dealt with. ...

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  15. THE DAILY GERALD" WEATHER CHART. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  16. CORRESPONDENCE LOW WAGES ON THE HAMLET MINE.

    Sir—Kindly allow me through your paper to state to the public the low rate of wages being paid on the above mine, which, shows mat slavery still exists even ...

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  17. THE OFFICIAL DISPATCHES.

    Military Forces of the Commonwealth. District Headquarters, April 4. To the Military Cormmandant, New Sooth Wales. ...

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  18. GREED OF LANDLORDS.

    Sir—I hive bean in this house for over three years, and have paid 12/ per week. The former tenant paid 8/[?] and when I took it it was a filthy hole. It ...

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  19. BUILDERS' LABORERS.

    A meeting of the Federal council of the Builders' Laborers' Union was opened at the Melbourne Trades Hall on Saturday morning. The delegates ...

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  20. THE RAINFALL.

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  21. MOTOE BODIES.

    Mr. C. Cooper secretary of the Amalgamated Coach and Rolling Stock Makers' Society stated on Saturday that the statement that 125 motor body builders ...

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  22. AT PICTON.

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  23. PEER'S ODD WAGER

    The strange sight of a British peer walking on his hands across a San Franciseo street was witnessed on T[?]esday March 5. ...

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  24. SUPER WORKERS' CONDITIONS.

    Sir—I would like to enlighten some of the farmers and readers who are ignorant as to the conditions of the workers in the phosphate industry. Reading ...

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  25. INCIDENTS.

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  26. TEASSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Sir—very much has been published and talked about of late by the Minister of Home Affairs anent the railway to Western Australia. The Minister ...

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  27. GORRESPONDENTS VIEWS. THE TOWN HALL MEETING.

    Sir—I was very pleased to read the re port of the meeting of ratepayers held in the town hall with reference to the disgraceful state of our city and the ...

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  28. PACKING CASE TEADE.

    Some 2000 men are affected by a lockout in the packing case trade formally declared by the masters on Friday, March 8 (says a London correspondent). ...

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  29. THE WEST COAST.

    Sir—I was on the great west coast before the policy of rail development you outline in your leader this morning was thought of I was there when it was ...

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