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  8. WORK AND WAGES AMONG THE UNIONISTS

    Boot Trade Employes. Iron moulders. Plumbers. ...

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  9. WEATHER MAP.

    South Australia.—Fine and cool throught; cloudy to dull over parts of souther districts; clear elsewhere. Many frosts Calms and light variable winds. Light rain has fallen in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE BLUE BIRD.

    The adventures if the two little childien: who set out to find the blue bird, a symbol of happiness, will be follwed with interest by huge audiences ...

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  11. WAIHI TROUBLE.

    The Labor Department has not yet registered the Enginedrivers' Union, and both sides in the Waihi trouble remain adamant. The drivers say that they will ...

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  12. FAULTY WAGES BOARD.

    A wages board for hotel,.club, and coffee palace employes was granted last December. Since then it has met only twice, not because the employes would ...

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  13. WONTHAGGI LEVIES.

    At a special meeting of the A.M.A. held yesterday a resolution was carried that £250 of the balance of the strike levies still in hand be forwarded to the ...

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  14. GENERAL STRIKE IN DISFAVOR.

    Newcastle miners view with decided disfavor the proposal to call a general strike for one day in order to coerce the Government in connection with the, ...

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  15. UNDERPAID. BOILERMAKERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' ASSISTANTS.

    The Boilermakers and Blacksmiths' Assistants' Society has instructed its secretary (Mr. L. L. Hill) to take action in the matter of enforcing the wages ...

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  16. BUTCHERS' WAGES. MAT BECOME UNIFORM THROUGHOUT THE STATE.

    The wages board determination, under which operative butchers are working, does not extend outside the metropolitan area. For a long while there has been ...

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  17. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    A new programme is to be screened to-night with, the exception of The Red Rose, or His Life for a Flower, a picture which will be shown for four more ...

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  18. BOYS WANTED.

    There is a good opening for about four boys at The Daily Herald" Office. Two readers and two boys for the press are wanted. The prospects of advancement ...

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  19. FEDERATED ENGINE DRIVERS. PROPOSED AMALGAMATION WITH BARRIER LABOR LEAGUE.

    At theie i [?]gntlty meeting of the Federated engine Drivers and Firemen's Association held on Wednesday evening correspondence was received from the ...

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  20. Weather Notes.

    Continued fine weather has prevailed over the whole of South. Australia today, although the sky was cloudy at times over the southern areas. In Adelaide ...

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  21. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The last two nights are announced of Rinaldo, the wandering violinist, who will make his farewell appearance in the Tivoli Theatre to-morrow (Thursday) ...

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  22. REGISTRATION DESIRED BY FELLMONGERS, WOOLSORTERS, AND SCOURERS' UNION.

    Messrs. W. Ryan (president) and G. Weber (secretary) of the Amalgamated Fellmongers, Woolsorters, and Woolscourers Union of Australia have made ...

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  23. VICTOR HARBOR LOCAL COMMITTEE

    A meeting of this committee was held on Thursday evening. The vice-president (Mr. J. C. Joy) occupied the chair. One new member was received. The ...

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  24. "THE DAILY HERALD" WEATHER CHART.

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  25. BOTCHEBS' EMPLOYES.

    A meeting of the Australian. Meat Industry Employes' Union (South Australian branch) was held in the Trades Hall last night. There was a good ...

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  26. MOONTA MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the local miners' association, was held in the Friendly Societies' Hall on Saturday evening. The president (Mr. J. Verran), occupied ...

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  27. TOWN HALL WONDERGRAPH.

    There will be a complete change of programme to-night at the Town Hail Wondergraph, when an entirely new series of the latest in motion, pictures ...

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  28. MURRAY BRIDGE COMMITTEE.

    A combined committee meeting of the men's and women's Murray Bridge branches, of the above part was held in the Hurray Bridge Institute last ...

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  29. OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION. DIFFERENCE OF OPINION IN CYCLE TEADE.

    Mr. A. M. Stewart, the Registrar of the Commonwealth Court of Cocilation and Arbitration, has decided hear to-morrow the objection which ha been made ...

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  30. UNITED LABOR PARTY ME HARRY JACKSON AT SUMMERTOWN.

    A good house and a splendid address was the verdict of the many people that assembled to hear the ex-Speaker of the House of Assembly at Summertown on ...

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  31. KING'S THEATRE.

    Elsewhere appears a descriptive interview concerning the remarkable "almostman" ape, Prince Charles, who made his debut in the abovenamed house last ...

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  32. MONIER PIPE COMPANY. INCREASE IN WAGES.

    As the result of the conference between J. Monash, the engineer for the Monier Pip Company, and D. Culliney, the secretary of the United Laborers' Society, ...

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  33. EMPLOYERS NOT SATISFIED. WANT TO REDUCE WAGES.

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  34. TRUCKERS DEMAND INCREASE.

    For some months past there has existed a feeling of dissatisfaction amongst the men usually engaged in the discharging of coal from the steamers when they ...

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  35. GLENCOE LOCAL COMMITTEE.

    The monthly meeting of the local branch of the United. Labor Party was held on Wednesday evening. There waa a good attedanoe. Mr. J. T. Fraser ...

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  36. ENTERTAINMENTS THEAIRE ROYAL.

    There can be little doubt, judging by the amplitude of attendances at the Theatre Royal, that the champion musical comedy, Out Miss Gibbs, has succeeded ...

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  37. BARRIER LABOR LEAGUE.

    At a general meeting of The Political Labor Leaegue held last night correspondence was received from the Cremation Society asking the league's ...

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  38. LYNDOCH LOCAL COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Lyndoch [?]ted Labor Party was held at Lyndoch on May 17 The following officers were elected for the year:—Mr..T. Kenedy ...

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  39. MOUNT BARKER LOCAL COMMITTEE.

    The first meeting of the district. of the Mount Barker Local Committee of the United Labor Party was held in the institute. Mount Barter, on Friday ...

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  40. NORWOOD WOMEN'S COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Norwood Women's Committee was held at Osmond terrace Norwood, on Friday evening. Mis. Yell presided over a good attendance, ...

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  41. CASUAL WORKERS. IN HOTELS AND RESTAURENTS. THE AGES THEY WANT.

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  43. OPERATIVE BAKERS

    Eleven new members were admitted at the last meeting of the Federated Operative Bakers Union. Mr. W. J. White was in the chair Correspondence ...

    Article : 150 words
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