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  5. LABOR COUNCIL DISCUSSES APPRENTICESHIP

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council was held in the Trades Hall last night. The president, (Mr. T. P. Howard) occupied ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Mr. S. Kidman, the cattle king, left Adelaide for Melbourne yesterday. Mr. Jabez Wright. M.L.A., member for Broken Hill, left Adelaide for ...

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  7. 'THE DAILY HERALD'

    There should be a representative gathering of delegates of the trades unions of South Australia at the Trades Hall this afternoon, when the board of ...

    Article : 407 words
  8. ALLIES' BIG 'PUSH' GERMANS' FEEBLE DEFENCE

    Mr. Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, telegraphed to-day:—The barra[?] left, the enemy stunned and trapped, His counter-shelling was weak ...

    Article : 148 words
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  10. SHIPPING

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  11. GERMAN GENERAL FLED.

    An amusing story is told, says Mr. Robinson, of a British tank advancin[?] through the smoke unnoticed, which surprised and chased a German general, ...

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  12. THE INVADER SMASHED

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraph[?] that general Petain in an order to the troops says:—"The three months' efforts and trials are beginning to bear fruit. ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. SAVING PARIS AND AMIENS

    The heavy blow delivered by General Haig yesterday is regarded not as a[?] attempt to break through, but as [?]art of the great strategic plan which Marshal ...

    Article : 267 words
  15. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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  16. 'CADGE!'

    P. N. Watson, Vice-President Women Teachers' Progressive League, writers:—In view of the recent criticisms directed against the patriotic work in the public ...

    Article : 436 words
  17. The Daily Herald

    During the week the British press has raised the old cry of a German advance to India. In passing, it is interesting to notice that the agitation is based ...

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  18. PORT ADELAIDE COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting of the Port Adelaide District Trades and Labor Council was held last night, when the president (Mr. J. L. Price, M.P.) presided over a ...

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  19. TOPICS OF THE DAY EXPEDITIONARY FORCE MAILS.

    Letters and packets must be posted before 6 o'clock p.m. to-day if intended to reach the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt. ...

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  20. BATTLE PROGRESSING WEIL

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters telegraphed at 6 o'clock on Thursday evening:—The battle on the Avre line is progressing well on the ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. HORSES ILL-TREATED.

    During the past few months several horses have been ill-treated in the park-lands, and had to be destroyed. Yesterday news was received that another ...

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  22. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. E. M. Drennan, of the [?]comotive branch, has been appointed to the position of electrical examiner. Mr. J. F. Green, who has been on ...

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  23. THE CALL FOR MEN.

    Lieutenant-Colonel [?] is busy endeavoring to raise 500 men to take to England to reinforce the Australian battalions at the front, is at ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. NEW RELATIONS PREDICTED.

    The relations between capital and Labor will undergo rapid and radical changes during the period of the war, according to Governor Harrington, of ...

    Article : 166 words
  25. EMPTY TINS.

    War Precautions Act, direct, attention to the following regulations recently made concerning kerosene tins. These regulations are in operation throughout South ...

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  26. DECIDING HER OESTINY

    The Bloemtontein central committees of the Nationalist parties of four provinces resolved enthusiastically to agree to the pronouncements in the name of ...

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  27. A PECULIAR DECISION.

    An extraordinary action on the part of the Red Cross and the War Chest authorities in New South Wales is reported. Recently reference was made to the ...

    Article : 298 words
  28. TOVOLI THEATRE

    To-night at the Tivoli Theatre Mr. William Anderson will present a dramatic version of Hall Caine's great book, "The Woman Thou Gavest Me." The novelist ...

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  29. ARBOR DAY AT UNLEY.

    [?] was held at the [?] lie School on Friday. Several trees were planted, including the native flowering gum, the boys, under the supervision ...

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  30. "INTERNATIONAL LAW."

    Mr. President Brown will speak on "International Law" at the second of a series of four lectures on "A League of Nations" on Monday evening next. The ...

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  31. B0OMPION CHURCH TROUBLE

    George Catchlove, North Adelaide, writes:—The Founder of Methodism declared that if Methodism dies she will die by the hand of her ministers. In this ...

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  32. MRS. SKEFFINGTON ARRESTED

    "The Times" Dublin correspondent telegraphs that Mrs. Sheelly Skemington, a Sinn Feiner, has been arrested. The police raided the offices of the Irish ...

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  33. PRICE-FIXING LISTS.

    The Prices Commissioner stated yesterday that the lists of fixed prices which are required by statutory rules No. 205, of 1918, dated July 31 last, to be ...

    Article : 95 words
  34. SIR WILLIAM IRVINE.

    Every elector in Australia has heard of Sir William Irvine. During the two conscription campaigns Sir William was out on the side of the body snatchers, ...

    Article : 224 words
  35. CUPID SCORES.

    [?] [?] [?] while admittedly a good "unionist" in one sense of the word, has lately been violating all the rules and regulations of the ...

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  36. DO THEY WANT PEACE?

    A meeting of the Parliamentary committee of the Trade Union Congress and the Labor Party executive held in London yesterday considered the documents ...

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  38. FINE WEATHER FOR WEEK END.

    General rain was recorded in the State during the 24 hours ended 8.30 a.m. yesterday, but amounts were only light and chiefly under a quarter of an inch. The ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S PROCESSION.

    The final arrangements for the monster procession of loyalists through the streets of the city this afternoon h[?] been finalised, and everything poiets [?] ...

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  40. BOTANIC PARK MEETING.

    The speakers at the Labor ring on Sunday afternoon will be Mr. F. W. Watkinson and others. ...

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  41. THOSE ULSTER RIFLES

    The Secretary of Ireland (Mr. Shortt) announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Government expected to g[?] 50,000 Ulster rifles without much ...

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  42. BAND CONTEST NOTES.

    Special arrangements have been made by "The Daily Herald" with the Band Association to publish the full notes of the adjudicator (Mr. Percy Cade) on the ...

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  43. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL SALE OF LIQUOR.

    William Peasley, 30. a laborer, was arrested on 2 provisional warrant to day on a charge of unlawfully selling liquor on unlicensed premses at Antrim place, ...

    Article : 43 words
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