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  4. BROKEN HILL STRIKE

    The Broken Hill tribunal resumed its sittings in Sydney on Thursday. Mr. Justice Edmunds presided. Five representatives of the proprietors and four ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL PEACE BILL

    The House of Representatives went into Committee on Thursday to further consider the Industrial Peace Bill. Discussion was resumed on an amendment moved by Mr. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Monsignar O'Haran, of Sydney, who was injured on Wednesday, is im[?]ing, but his condition is still serious. Mr. A. J. McLachlan (pres[?] of the ...

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  7. POLITICAL CRISIS FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED

    The atmosphere of Parliament Hou[?] was not so animated on Thursday as on the previous day. The probability of an immediate crisis had evaporated owing to ...

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  9. The Daily Herald

    While naturally enough the game of politics is of more absorbing interest at our own doors, and particularly so just now in view of probable developments, the ...

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  10. TOPICS OF THE DAY TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST

    The following forecast was issued at 9 p.m. on Thursday: Fine with winds chiefly northerly. Cold night with some frosts and fogs. ...

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  11. LABOR'S BIG STUNT.

    A combined meeting of the committees connected with Labor's Big Stunt will be held at the Trades Hall this evening at 3 o'clock. ...

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  12. RAILWAY EMPLOYES

    When the Victorian Railway Reclassification Board met on Thursday Judge Winneke (chairman) announced that the board had discussed in full the ...

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  13. THEBARTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. G. Ritchie) has informed Mr. A. J. Blackwell, M.P., that provision will be made for the erection of annexes and for ...

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  14. CLOSING MAILS.

    Mails to the following places will be closed at the G.P.O. to-day: Manila, China, and Japan, at 2 p.m. (late fee, 2.30 p.m.) Thursday Island, at 3 p.m. ...

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  15. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly on Thursday Mr. Gun[?] mentioned the bargaining negotiations between the Liberals and Nationalists, and asked the Premier what reward the ...

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  16. RAILWAY EARNINGS.

    The South Australian Railways Commissioner reports that for the quarter and nine months ended March 31, 1920, the approximate earnings amounted to ...

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  17. VOCATIONAL TRAINING OF BOILER-MAKERS.

    Mr. H T. Owens, branch secretary, writes:—The Adelaide branch of the Federated Boilermakers' and Iron Shop-builders' desire to notify the public that ...

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  18. OUR NEW TERRITORIES

    In connection with the tour by the Federal Ministers and members of Parliament of New Guinea, Nauru and Ocean Island, it is understood that ...

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  19. PREMIER'S THREAT.

    At the conclusion, in the House of Assembly on Thursday afternoon, of Mr. Fitzgerald's speech (which lasted over three hours), the Premier (Hon. H. N. ...

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  20. SIR RICHARD BUTLER

    On Thursday the member for Ba[?] ossa made his reappearance in the House of Assembly and Mr. Edwards took the earliest opportunity of ...

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  21. SURPLUS CHEESE

    Through representatives of the Daily Produce Pool in Sydney merchants are to be asked to purchase the Australian surplus of cheese at 1/1 per lb. with ...

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  22. IS TRIAL BY JURY OBSOLETE?

    During the week a retrial has been ordered in a libel case in which the jury assessed the damages at £5000. Some caustic criticisms were made on ...

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  23. SPALDING RAILWAY CONTRACT.

    Mr. W. Harvey, in the House of Assembly on Thursday, returned to the question of the scandal connected with the contract for the Spalding railway. ...

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  24. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Maxwell presented a petition signed by 32,487 electors praying for the repeal of the Parliamentary Allowances Bill increasing allowances to members ...

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  25. TALL CHIMNEY STACK FELLED.

    The final stage an connection with the demolition, of Messrs. John Darling and Son's flourmill at Port Adelaide, which was destroyed by fire early this year, was ...

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  26. THE EDUCATION OF OUR YOUTHS.

    In a recent number of the "Educational Supplement" of "The Times" there appears a mast encouraging survey of the work done by voluntary societies ...

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  27. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES

    Mr. W. Day, of the locomotive branch, has been appointed to the position of fitter at the Islington running sheds. Mr. J. P. Tippins, who has been ...

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  28. CONVENT ESCAPEE

    Sister Ligouri, the escaped nun, who is awaiting trial in Sydney on an insanity charge, received a few visitors on Wednesday. She reads the daily papers, and ...

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  29. Family Notices

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  30. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    At noon on Thursday the Governor (Sir Ar[?]bald Weigall, K.C.M.G.), chief scout for South Australia, accompanied by Lady Weigall, attended the Children's Hospital at North Adelaide, ...

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  31. THE COST OF LIVING.

    The high cost of Irving—not high living either—is responsible for proceedings in the Adelaide local Court on Thursday in each week against unfortunate debtors who ...

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  32. CARPENTERS DISSATISFIED WITH WAGES.

    Ma[?] meetings of members of the Carpenters' Union were held at Adelaide and Port Adelaide on Tuesday and Wednesday nights to consider methods of obtaining a satisfactory ...

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  33. GET ON THE ROLLS.

    If the present unsatisfactory state of politics in South Australia is to be thoroughly cleaned up there must be a general election, and the electors must ...

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  35. TRAIN AND MOTOR COLLIDE

    Two persons were killed and two others injured in a collision between a mixed train and a motor car which occurred on the level crossing on the ...

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  36. THE SENATE.

    Senator Millen, replying to Senator Eerie, said that the Government had received a quantity of coal for naval uses at Newcastle. It was not ...

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  37. TARLEE LEAP YEAR BALL.

    A leap year ball, arranged in aid of the Tarleft Institute, was held at Tarlee last Wednesday evening and proved a great success, there being visitors present from all the surrounding ...

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