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  2. FIFTEEN HOURS A DAY.

    The long hours worked by some railway guards were condemned at an inquest at Battersea concerning the death of Herbert Stratton, aged 55, a guard on ...

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  5. IMPERIALISM.

    The issue yesterday afternoon of the Minutes of Proceedings of the Imperial Conference, 1911, comes opportunely (writes the "Times" of July 15), before ...

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  6. THOSE LIBERALS AGAIN.

    Sir—A meeting of the Liberal Union was held here on Friday last to hear the views of the nine candidates on the plebiscite, and I am given, to understand that almost without ...

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  7. CORRESPONDENCE. FREETRADE AND THE WORKER.

    Sir—Mr. Pengilly has not by facts disproved my position and facts from some of the greatest minds in the Labor movement in England of the improved conditions of the average ...

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  8. GIRL BURGLAR

    A 17-year-old girl—Alice Sagar—who pleaded guilty to burglary and attempted suicide, was at Leeds Assizes on Tuesday ordered to be ...

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  9. THE COUNTRY. TALEM BEND.

    The annual meeting of subscribers to the Tailem Bend Institute was held in the library on Thursday evening. Mr. W. E. Cross (president) occupied the chair, ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. MANNAHILL.

    Mr. Joseph Kerrworthy, a large block bolder of Oulnina Station, was inspecting some blocks of Simbowrie Station in a motor, car. In trying to get the motor ...

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  11. "LIFE SO TRYING."

    The tragic death of two sisters, Elizabeth and Florence Mountain, who were found drowned in the Brent locked in each other's arms, was the subject of a ...

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  12. MEADOWS SOUTH.

    On Friday arbor day was observed at the local school. Mr. T. Brooks, a member of the board of advice, addressed the children. Several pine trees were planted ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. STATE SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION.

    Sir—Having been given to understand that the Education Department contemplate extending the Hindmarsh school buildings I would respectfully suggest that in lieu of this a new ...

    Article : 184 words
  14. HINDMARSH ISLAND.

    A [?]range sea a[?]mal was captured yesterday by a pleasure party while it was in the shore. It is believed to be a son lion or seal, and measured 9 ft. ...

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  15. OLARY.

    On Friday evening a few friends met at the residence of Mr. C. Peters to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Briscoe on the eve of their departure for Mingary, ...

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  16. TEACHERS AND OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT.

    Regulation 98 of the Education Act provides that teachers cannot be allowed to take any office which may interfere with the discharge of their duties, and must on all occasions ...

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  17. MELROSE.

    The weather is all that could be desired for the farmers and gardeners. Crops are looking welt, and there is every promise of a good season. ...

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  18. WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    The usual pound night was held on Monday eventing in connection with the Women's Mutual Association. There was a good attendance of members and friends. Dancing was indulged ...

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  19. WILLIAMSTOWN.

    The annual general meeting of subscribers of the Williamstown Institute was held On Saturday evening. The president (Mr. R. Ross) occupied the chair, and ...

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  20. PORT WAKEFIELD.

    The annual plain and fancy dress ball was held last Tuesday evening in connection with the local cricket club. The function was held in the Forestens' Hall, ...

    Article : 281 words
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  24. THE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL AND THE DRIVERS AND FIREMENS' UNIONS

    Sir—I was very much amused at reading a letter which appeared in "The Daily Herald" this morning under the heading of "The Trades and Labor Council and the Drivers and ...

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