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  7. ANTI-PROFITEERING HELP THE FIGHTING FUND

    It is generally recognised that the impending fighit. against the profiteers' will be a strenuous one. On the side of Mr. Hughes and the profiteers will be arrayed ...

    Article : 276 words
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  9. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS

    The following determination of [?] Carpenters and Joiners' Board conies into operation this week:—Hours.—The maximum number of ...

    Article : 720 words
  10. DATE FOR ELECTIONS NOT FIXER.

    When the House of Representatives meets to-day Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) is likely, to be again questioned as to the date of elections. It now ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. THE BUTTER CASE

    In the Adelaide Police Court this morning the bearing of the case which is now well known as the "butter case" will be continued. This will be the ...

    Article : 223 words
  12. LABOR'S TEAM

    Messrs. G E. Yates, M.H.R., N Mark[?] and S. R. Wihitford were selected as the three Labor candidates, for the metro Poliitan districts in tile House of ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. GRAND OPERA

    After the successful opening of the Williamson grand opera season on Saturday night a pleasant feeling of settling down to a comfortable sense of ...

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  14. TRADES AND LABOR MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

    Corporation Employes. Amalgamated Carpenters and Joiners. ...

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  15. SADDLERY TRADES.

    The last meeting of the Saddlery Trades was presided over toy the president. One new member was admitted. Two claims for exemption from dues ...

    Article : 172 words
  16. GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    Premier Ryan left Sydney for Melbourne on Monday afternoon. He re ferred to the possibilities of Government action in regard to profiteering. The ...

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  17. TOPICS OF THE DAY PARLIAMENT TO-DAY

    There are 20 Bills on the notice paper of the House of Assembly when it meets this afternoon, and there are more to come. The more important' of those set ...

    Article : 174 words
  18. Family Notices

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  20. DRIVERS' UNION.

    A special general meeting of the Adelaide sub-branch of the Drivers' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday evening. The result of the ballot ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. PEOPLE'S LEAGUE FORMED TO REDRESS GRIEVANCES.

    A new political party, known as the People's League, is being formed in Christchurch, New Zealand. A committee is engaged drawing up a ...

    Article : 551 words
  22. PERSONAL

    Rev. Canon Girdlestone and Mrs. Girdlestone left for Melbourne by Monday's express. Mr. A. A. Simpson, chairman of the ...

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  23. MONEY AND METALS

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  24. The Dailly Herald

    The presence in Adelaide this week of the Grand Opera Company and the subsidised State orchestra, of New South Wales constitute events of the most ...

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  25. ADELAIDE-PORT AUGUSTA RAILWAY.

    The Railway Standing Committee has been busy of late drafting a report on the proposals of Mr. Anthony in regard to the line which it is proposed to build ...

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  26. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. W. B. McDonald, of the locomotive branch, and recently located at the port [?] station has accepted a [?]ansier to the Is[?]ngton running sheds. ...

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  27. CO A CHBUILDERS.

    The annual meeting of the Coachbuilders' Society was held in October 1. The president presided over a large attendance of members. Twenty-three ...

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  28. SHIPPING

    Semaphore Tides.—To-day—Low 8.50 a.m.; high water, 3 p.m. ARRIVED.—October 6. Main, s., 10.058, London, via Capetown. Geo. ...

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  29. NORTHERN FREEIZNG WORKS.

    Permission has been given by the Fede- ral Treasurer to Mr. H. C. Daniei, of Melbourne, to form a company for the establishment of freezing and canning ...

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  30. WHEAT LOARD MEETING.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. J, G. Bice) made the following statement on Monday in reference to the meeting of the Australian Wheat, Board which he ...

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  31. NEW NEMES FOR WINE

    Messrs W. Smith Leslie Salter, R. Martin, O. Seppelt, and F, W. Ralph left by Monday's express for Melbourne to attend a meeting of the council of the ...

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  32. "RATIFYING" PEACE

    Senator J. A. Reed (Democrat) appeared in the Convention Hall here to-day to speak against the ratification of the Peace Treaty. He was introduced by the ...

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  33. ARRIVAL OF THE MAIN

    After a protracted voyage from London, due to e[?]e trouble, the troopship Main, an ex-German vessel, arrived at the Semaphore anehorage shortly alter 3 ...

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  34. TURTHER LOAN TO THE ART GALLERY.

    A picture with an interesting history has just been hung in the Art Gallery on loan. Mr. Geo. [?]oats, the Australian artist, whose picture "Mother and Child" ...

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  35. METEOROLOGISTS CONFER

    A resume of the proceeding of the first conference representative of the dominion's meteorologists, held in London, has heen issued by the Air Ministry. ...

    Article : 143 words
  36. EIGHT HOURS PROCESSION.

    Almost every year the Government Wokers Association has the largest number of members in tie Eight Hours procession. It won the competition on ...

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  37. WORKMANS LUXURIES.

    A mother of ten told Mr. Rooth, the Thames (London) Police Court magistrate that for breakfast she gave her husband somked salmon and boiled eggs, ...

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  38. BADGE FOR CHAPLAIN'S

    It is officially announced that the King has approved of a special badge for military honorary chaplains to his Majesty. The badge, which, consists of the Royal ...

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  39. ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC SCHOLARSHI[?]

    Studenis of music are informed by an advertiser[?] appcaring in our colu[?] that applications are invited for the Elder Schoarship [?] at the Royal [?] ...

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