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  9. CAMPAIGN POINTS CANDIDATES' ENGAGEMENTS

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  10. GO SLOW POLICY

    It was learned on Wednesday that trouble was brewing among the men employed at the Metropolitan Abattoirs. Considerable dissatisfaction is felt ...

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  11. A HOT DAY.

    On Wednesday very hot conditions were experienced on the west coast, the maximum shade temperature readings having been 108 deg. at Fowler Bay, 106 deg. ...

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  12. NORTH ADELAIDE HEROES.

    A banquet welcoming heroes who have returned from the war was given by the members of Brougham Place Congregational Church on Wednesday night in ...

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  13. SHORTAGE OF COAL.

    With reference to the meeting of representatives of the principal coal consumers, which was convened by the president of the Chamber of ...

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  14. TOPICS OF THE DAY CIVILITY COSTS NOTHING.

    In the course of their efforts to provide the general public with information preesmen as a rule are treated with unfalling courtesy and consideration by ...

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  16. MARKET GARDENERS SUCCESSFUL DAY AT KENSINGTON OVAL.

    The 34th annual picnic of the members of the Gardeners and Market Salesmen's Association was held on the Kensington Oval an Wednesday and was an undoubted success. This ...

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  17. ANGAS ELECTORATE.

    A meeting of the Angas Electorate Committee will be held at the Trades Hall, Adelaide, on Saturday, November 1, at 2.30 p.m. Laborites throughout ...

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  18. PORT PIRIE TRAIN SERVICE.

    A deputation (introduced by Mr. J. C. Fitzgerald, M.P.), consisting of the mayor of Port Pirie (Dr. Goode) and Councillors, called at the Railways Commissioner's ...

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  19. GET ON THE ROLLS.

    The rolls will close at 6 p.m. on Monday, November 3. Claims for enrolment or transfer of enrolment must reach the registrars concerned before that hour in ...

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  20. CAMPAIGN POINTS.

    Get on the rolls. LAST DAY—NOVEMBER 3, 6 p.m. Only FIVE days to go. Save a fine of £2 and get on the roll. ...

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  21. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The attention of the travelling public is invited to advertisement appearing in this issue with regard to the suspension of the train services to and from ...

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  23. SHIPPING

    Semaphore tides:—To-day—Low water, 6 a.m.; high water, 12.10 p.m. ARRIVED—October 29. Australic, s., 4010, Koch, Gothnburg. Elder, ...

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  24. "UNSEEMLY SCRAMBLE" IN PARLIAMENT.

    What Hon. J. Jelley described as an "unseemly scramble" occurred in the Legislative Council at the end of last session. There was a great rush to ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    The State Governor will leave Adelaide by the 3.30 train to-day on a visit [?] the Governor-General and Lady Hele[?] Munro Ferguson. ...

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  26. WESTRALIAN LABOR SELECTION FOR SENATE.

    Senator Needham and Mr. Tom Gorman secured absolute majorities in the first count for the Labor selection ballot in Western Australia for the Senate. The ...

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  27. The Daily Herald

    The organised workers in Australia are frequently subjected to the unfair taunt that they accept the results of arbitration when the results' suit them, and. ...

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  28. PORT ADELAIDE POST OFFICE.

    Mr. Bice (Chief Secretary) was questioned on Wednesday regarding the remarks of Mr. Webster (the Postmaster-General), in repudiating Mr. Bice's alterations in ...

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  29. NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    Mr. Denny'[?] motion—"That the Government immediately urge upon the Commonwealth Government the necessity of giving immediate effect to the ...

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  30. ENROLMENT OF SOLDIERS AND NURSES.

    Even though they have not reached the age of 21 members of the Commonwealth naval and military forces, nurses, and munition and other war workers under ...

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  31. BOTANIC PARK MEETING NEXT SUNDAY.

    Those who visit the Botanic Park next Sunday will enjoy a treat. The Prime Minister will deliver his policy speech at Bendigo this evening. Messrs. J. Gunn ...

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  32. FREE PASSES FOR SOLDIERS.

    In striking contrast to the action of the railways in granting passes to certain individuals is the treatment meted out to totally incapacitated soldiers. Mr. ...

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  33. RESULTS OF SPORTS.

    [?]00 Yards Handicap Flat Race (for market gar[?]ers and employes).—H. D. Smith, H. W. Fry[?] Race, one mile handicap.—J. Chaplin, J. [?]. Pierson. 100 Yards Handicap Flat Race, for ...

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  34. SCARCITY OF Js.P.

    The authorities at the Police Court are finding it difficult to induce justices of the peace to attend the court. It is customary each week to notify a ...

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  35. PARKSIDE AND EASTWOOD.

    On Friday evening a meeting will be held in the Parkside Institute for the purpose of reviving the Parkside and Eastwood Local Committee. It is ...

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  36. REPRESENTATIVE YATES' NORTHERN TOUR.

    Representative Yates will start on a tour of the northern districts to-morrow (Friday) morning, in company with Messrs. M. R. O'Halloran and W. ...

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  37. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The new steemer Kaiwarra, of the Union Steamship line, is at Sydney loading general cargo for Port Adelaide. She is expected to leave at the end of the week. After discharging cargo ...

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  38. THE SHILLING FIGHTING FUND.

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  39. TROUBLE OVER A GATE.

    In the Civil Court on Wednesday, Mr. Justice Buchanan heard an appeal brought by Ray Oliver Carter against the decision of the Justices' Court at Redruth, presided over by Messrs. E. W. ...

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  40. A SPLENDID EXAMPLE.

    The Australian Tramways Employes' Association has forwarded the following letter to the executive of the Labor Party:—"In reply to your letter ...

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  41. ABSURD QUESTIONS

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Butterfield referred to the unnecessary and absurd questions a returned soldier was required to answer ...

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  42. CLEANING UP.

    The big broom was used with very considerable effect in the Assembly on Wednesday night. It was a regular spring cleaning, and the notice paper now ...

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  43. MEETING AT ISLINGTON.

    During the luncheon hour to-day Mr. S. R. Whitford (Labor candidate for the division of Boothby) will deliver an address at Islington. ...

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  44. IN THE MUD

    In the House of Assembly, Sydney, on Wednesday Mr. James moved that the Maintenance of Children Bill be read a third time. ...

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  45. MEETING AT ISLINGTON WORKSHOPS.

    Seldom is interest evidenced to the degree that was manifested at the Islington workshops on Tuesday at the luncheon hour. It was the largest ...

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  46. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. M. A. Kavanagh, recently on the traffic staff at the Mile-End goods depot, has been transferred to the Peterborough junction station. ...

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  47. THE WAR MEMORIAL DRIVE

    Some months ago, when the Adelaide City Council was considering the matter of celebrating the restoration of peace, the opinion was expressed by the Mayor (Mr. ...

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  48. AMBULANCE EXAMINATIONS.

    The following railway employes were successful in passing an ambulance examination at Adelaide on August 6 and 22:—Platten, A. G., C.E. Office, 87 per cent (much credit): Frances, W. G., C.E. ...

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  49. WEST ADELAIDE WOMEN'S COMMITTEE.

    Senator J. V. O'Loghlin will attend the meeting of the West Adelaide Women's Committee at Trades Hall this evening for the purpose of explaining ...

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  50. METHODIST SYNOD.

    The financial session began on Wednesday. Reference was made to the passing of the Hon. A. Catt. His character and work were eulogised by the synod. The church and State have suffered [?] ...

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  51. EAST-WEST CASE.

    The hearing was concluded on Wednesday in the Supreme Courthouse before Mr. Justice Powers, of the arbitration case in which Henry Teesdale Smith, contractor, and Simon Matheson, ...

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  53. HINDMARSH DIVISION.

    A high standard of effect in organisation has been inaugurated in this division, and it is being consistently maintained. A largely attended meeting was ...

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  54. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    Information from Great Britain states that Mrs. H. G. Larkin, wife of the general manager of the Commonwealth Government line of steamers, laid the ...

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  55. PEARCE DISTRESS FUND.

    The committee have received the following donations:—Mrs. Hines, 10/; E.H., 10/; Mrs. E. Prest & Son, £2 2/; collected by Mr. Surman, Co-operative Stores' ...

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