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  2. LABOR PARTY ELECTIONS AT THE[?]RTON.

    An extraordinary election will be conducted for Musgrave Ward, Thebarton, on Saturday. It has been rendered [?] cessary by Mr. H. S. B. Hill having ...

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  3. TROUBLE OVER HOLIDAY PAY INDUSTRIAL UNREST AT PORT ADELAIDE

    A sore point between drivers at Port Adelaide and some of their employers for game time past has been that which relates to payment for hot days. ...

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  6. SENATOR PEARCE'S TRIP.

    As I have irequently staged during the last few mon[?]s (writes our Sydney correspondent), the Federal Government seems intent upon doing all that ...

    Article : 339 words
  7. FRENCH SOCIALIST DELEGATES.

    Theo secretary of the Labor Party here has received word from Mr. P. C. Evans (secretary of the Labor Party in New South Wales) that M. Paul Thomsen ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. SHIPPING

    Sem[?]phore tides:—To-day—Low water, 10.50 a.m.; high water, 6.10 p.m. ARRIVED.—January 2—[?]ancoola, [?] 2[?]47, R. Sunde[?]combe, Adelaide Steamship ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. MASTER CARRIERS' OFFER.

    Late last night Mr. L. C. Hunkin (secretary of the Storemen and Packers Onion) was informed that the Master Carriers Association had met. Its ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. GLASS IN ECONOMICS.

    A tutor is required for the proposed' economics class to be established in connection with the Labor Par[?] Applications should be sent [?] at once. ...

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  11. A POOR HARVEST IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    That the drought has played havo[?] with the crops right throughout New South Wales may be gauged from the fact that the estimated harvest for ...

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  12. INTERSTATE CONFERENCE.

    Resolutions for the interstate conference should be sent in at once. ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    On Thursday afternoon Senator Needham left by the Adelaide express to spend his recess in Western Anstralia Mr. H. Blinman (Under Secretary) ...

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  14. COUNCIL MEETING.

    The council of the party will meet next Thursday evening. A CLARION CALL. At the Labor ring, Botanic Park, on ...

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  15. PERTH TRAM STRIKE

    The following telegram has been received by Mr. L. L. Hill (secretary of local branch of the Empoyes' Association) from Mr. A. ...

    Article : 84 words
  16. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The Russion ship Pampa was towed up the Port river yesterday afternoon and was placed alongside Brrknhead wha[?] preparatory to going into the d[?]ck to unload a full carg[?] ...

    Article : 491 words
  17. MORE SOLDIERS RETURN

    At 1 o'clock yesterday a special train conveyed list "B," containing a good number of returned soldiers, into Adelaide. There was a large crowd at the ...

    Article : 230 words
  18. RUMORS OF STRIKE REPUDIATED.

    Questioned in Sydney regarding rumors current in Melbourne that a strike of coalminers was impending owing to the refusal of the employers to concede ...

    Article : 188 words
  19. FEDERAL FINANCE

    For the six months of the Commonwealth financial year, which ended on December 31, the customs revenue amounted to £8,032,478, compared with ...

    Article : 218 words
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  22. AUSTRALIAN NOTES.

    The number of Australian notes in circulation on December 25 was 20,235,304, with a face value of £59,045,917. The largest in number are the £1 notes, ...

    Article : 127 words
  23. The Daily Herald.

    The announcement that Mr. Arthur Henderson (secretory of the British tailor Party), who was defeated at the recent elections, will not seek a seat, ...

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  24. TOPICS OF THE DAY MESSAGES BY WIRELESS.

    The Acting Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. J. K. Mou[?]cs) intimates that advice has been received that all the restrictions on wireless messages between ...

    Article : 115 words
  25. POVERTY AND DISEASE.

    How the influenza epidemic obtained such a (hold in New Zealand is illustrated by the foltowing extract from the "Maoriland Worker":—Wellington ...

    Article : 156 words
  26. Family Notices

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  27. SOLDIERS ON FURLOUGH.

    Title Repatriation Commission, Melbourne, has decided that soldiers who have been returned to Australia on furlough and are not under medical ...

    Article : 56 words
  28. LIVING WAGE WANTED

    Discontent exists not only among the drivers. The feeling was manifested yesterday among members of the Port Adelaide branch of the Feder[?]t[?]d S[?] ...

    Article : 553 words
  29. HE LOVED ALL HUMANITY.

    "I nave ardently loved my city, my State, my country. I have always deemed it my urgent duty to do whatever was possible for the benefit of my ...

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  30. ANIMALS PROTECTED.

    The revised list of animals protected all the year by Act of Parliament is as follow:—Bandicoot, flying squirrel, banded ant-eater, native bear, opossum, dormouse ...

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  31. STANDARDISED BOOTS.

    The scheme for the standardisation of boots and shoes which was decided upon by the Board of Trade some time ago fixes the manufacturers' price and ...

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  32. TENDENCY TO THUNDER.

    The rapid translation of southern weather systems continues. The ant[?]cycious which covered eastern Aust[?] and with its rear circulation caused thec ...

    Article : 215 words
  33. AN ANZACS DILEMMA.

    One of the original Anza[?] called at "The Daily Herald" yesterday with a grievance against the military with regard to deferred pay. A though a ...

    Article : 259 words
  34. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    Although it is "vacation," the Industrial Court will sit on Wednesday, January 8, to hear matter affecting the award recently given lit respect to ...

    Article : 176 words
  35. FEDEBAL CABINET.

    The date of the next Federal Cabinet meeting, at which important changes in the Cabinet personnel will discussed, has not yet been fixed, bat will proba[?] ...

    Article : 143 words
  36. MORE TAXE

    The Commissioner of Taxes Mr. B. W. Smith) writes:—"Refering to your paragraph in yesterday morning's issue, headed Taxes. it would appear that you ...

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  37. RAILWAY RECEIPTS.

    The railway earnings for the week ended December 28. 1912. amounted to £55.014. compared with £58,465 for the corresponding week of 1917. ...

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  38. A STILLED CONSCIENCE..

    The Railways commissoner has re[?] [?] the works, loco[?] shops, Is[?]on a postal note for 2 described as "co[?] ...

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