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  7. THE RED FLAG

    Owing to getting "The Herald" a little late, I am behind time in reading an unsigned article in the August 8 issue. Like H. Boote, of the "Worker," I would ...

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  8. SALE OF A MILL

    The sale of a flour mill engaged the attention of the Full Court, comprised of the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice, ...

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  9. ENTERTAINMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The Jazz Band,, appearing at the Majestic Theatre, has proved itself the most popular novelty seen at that popular [?] of entertainment. Nothing quite like ...

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  10. VON RICHTHOFEN

    In "The Daily Herald" of July 7 some interesting details concerning the German air champion, the late Baron von Richthofen, appeared. This week ...

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  11. INCOMES AND PROFITS

    In response to questions put to Secretary Frank Morrison of the American Federation of Labor by the Washington representative of the Christian Science Monitor, he replied as ...

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  12. THE LABOR PARTY COMMITTEE REPORTS

    The delegates to the Perth conference (Messrs. T. Greary, N. Makin, and S. Whitford) have addressed several meetings of local committees on the ...

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  13. NORMA TALMADGE IN "PANTHEA."

    "One of the best pictures seen here," is the unanimous verdict of those who witnessed the first screening of "Panthea" at West's this week. Perfection in ...

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  14. LOANS AND SANITATION

    There would appear to be a desire to remodel some of the wards which are comprised in the West Torrens Roads Board, but perhaps in none is the spirit so manifest as ...

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  15. PETERBOROUGH LOCAL COMMITTEE.

    Members of the Peterborough Local Committee are [?] [?] attend the special general meeting, which, will be held in the town hall committee ...

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  16. ALBERTON LOCAL COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Alberton Local Committee will be held in the I.O.O.F. Hall, Kent street, Alberton, to-night, when a large attendance of Laborites residing in ...

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  17. MINING S.A. OIL WELLS.

    The fortnightly report of the South Australian Oil Wells Company, N.L., Tantanoola, S.A., August 16, 1918, is as follows:—Depth of well 84[?] feet. Good progress in browa clay with ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. WOMEN'S SOCIAL LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Women's Social League will be held in the Trades Hall to-night. The business will be election of officers and reports of delegates to ...

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  19. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES.

    A particularly fine programme will be presented at the Wondergraph, commencing this afternoon. The great American operatic artists, Lina Cavalieri, ...

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  20. CAMPAIGN OF MURDER

    The German campaign of revolt and murder in Morocco was in existence long before the war broke out. There were two principal sources of German propaganda in pre-war days ...

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  21. PROSPECT COMMITTEES.

    The Prospect local committee, with the women's branch, will hold a combined meeting next Monday evening. All members are urged to attend, as important ...

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  22. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Mount Malvern, August 17.—Crushing and concentrating plant worked 77 hours, treated 200 tons crude ore for 20 tons concentrates. Stopes above 306 ft. level. Completed filling ...

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  23. VARIOUS VIEWS TAILEM BEND SCHOOL.

    Rupert E. T. Edwards, Public school, Tailem Bend, writes:—There is little need [?] reply to S. McDonald's letter in Saturday's "Daily Herald." The letter condemns itself, and Mr. ...

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  24. MAKING SURE.

    The cousins, aunts, and still more distant relatives of the newly arrived infant were gathered to admire the little stranger and to indulge, in the usual wrangle regarding the ...

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  25. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    At the popular Empire Picture Theatre to-night a complete change of programme is to be screened. What no doubt will be found the most entertaining and ...

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  26. THE ONE BIG UNION.

    T. Reynolds, Port Pirie, writes:—The one big union braze which is raging at present will be a miserable failure if carried out either by he A.W.U. or any other union that is selected as ...

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  27. PORT AUGUSTA HOSPITAL.

    The Premier will open the Sharans Ward at the Port Augusta Hospital on Friday. The Sharam Ward is the only one of its kind in the Commonwealth. ...

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  28. PORT EMPIRE

    To-night the usual change of programme will be made at the Empire Theatre, Port Adelaide. The reputation of the Port Empire programme is as ...

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  31. OUR HEROES POSTAL OFFICILA FAREWELLED.

    On Monday the officers of the correspondence and records branch of the General Post Office assembled in the Deputy Postmaster General's office to bid farewell to a fellow ...

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  32. OZONE PICTURES, UNLEY.

    A triple combination of stars will be presented the Ozone Theatre to-night. It includes a fine selection from the best publishers. Foremost is an Artcraft ...

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  33. HIS OBJECT LESSON.

    One hears some funny stories about those smart, cheeky little [?]ppears in the Government offices, who possess two gifts at least, namely, repartee and prettiness. ...

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  34. SIX LABORITES MAKE SUPREME SACRIFICE.

    Of the 11 members of the Inglewood Local Committee who have enlisted six have [?] the supreme sacrifice on the [?] The sixth was Comrade Angus Day, who was ...

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  35. MINDA CONCERT.

    The Minda concert will be repeated in the Exhibition on Sunday afternoon next. Admission will be free, but a collection will be taken up in aid of the ...

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  36. LATE CORPORAL [?]

    Mr. and Mrs. Nenke, of Hope Cottage, [?] riootpa, have received word that their son Corporal R. W. Nenke) died of gunshot wounds on August 8. He volunteered in the ...

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