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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORTY-FIVE YEARS OLD

    Forty-fire years old on Sunday, the Port Adelaide Working Men's Association, now a branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation. ...

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  5. THE GREAT STRIKE CONTINUED FROM AGE FOUR.

    Mr. Hughes, referring to the strike to-night, said the Government would face the situation as it existed, and every endeavor would be made to carry out all the ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. COASTAL GALE ANOTHER HIGH TIDE.

    A repetition of the devastating gales which occurred around the South Australian coast a month ago occurrel during the week-end. Although [?] [?] ...

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  7. STATE FRIGHTS

    Last week Mr. W. R. Holmah, the Premier of New South Wales, protested to Mr. Long (the Secretary of State to Colonial Office) at the tendency to ...

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  8. "INHUMAN SYSTEM"

    The speeches at the meeting of the Labor Regulation ring in the Botanic Park yesterday centred a round the Sydney strike. The speakers vigorously denounced the ...

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  9. CREATING UNREST

    A well-attended meeting of the Adelaide branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers was held last Wednesday evening, when reports were received from ...

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  10. EFFECT AT THE SEMAPHORE.

    Semaphore evidences of the extraordinary tide could be seen everywhere. At Jervois Bridge the water was almost on a level with St. Vincent street. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. VARIOUS VIEWS WORKERS' DEFENCE AND RELEASE COMMITTEE.

    P. T. Cowham (secretary of the above committee) writes:—Some time ago a couple of letters, criticising the administration of the Workers' Defence and Release Committee ...

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  12. SEMAPHORE SHELTER SHED AND AND JETTY WRECKED.

    The gale, which occurred a mont'h ago, did much to weaken the supports and piles upon which the jetty was built, but apart from smashing in the decking no damage ...

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  13. AMERICA AT WORK FIVE VESSELS MISSING.

    Three American, one British, and one Japanese vessels are overdue at a Pacific port, and the owners have given up hope of their arrival. ...

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  14. ECONOMICS AND SOCIALISM.

    "Noblesse Oblige" writes:—As economics is an acknowledged science, it is sot enough for"W. G." to continually assert that others are wrong in their view of economic ...

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  15. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS' BOAST.

    Mr. J. Fraser (Chief Railway Commissioner) stages that yesterday afternoon, the number of outward passengers from the Sydney railway station was 43,000. ...

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  16. CANADIAN COALITION.

    Sir Robert Borden, the Prime Minister, will inform the country nest week that a Coalition Government is to be formed. ...

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  17. DISTILLATION OF SPIRITS.

    It is announced that the distillation of spirits and beverages must cease on September 8 in the United States. ...

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  18. LIBERAL SUPPORTER FOR BORDEN.

    Michael Clark, the Liberal Imperialist, will support the Premier, Sir Robert Borden, during the coming election, on account of conscription. ...

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  19. BELGIUM AS IT WAS

    There was a splendid attendance at the Classics Lecture Room in the University on Friday night on the occasion of the final public lecture to Mr. H. ...

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  20. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES COLLISION IN THE AIR.

    Two army aeroplanes collided in midair to-day and fell into the Thames. The pilot on one of the machines was drowned. ...

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  21. A PLEA FOR PUBLIC OWNERSHIP.

    G. Allan writes:—"Were it not for the dark streak of human suffering that runs through it the present world situation would be irresistibly comic. Nothing that a Shakespeare or a ...

    Article : 405 words
  22. FUEL AND OIL FAMINE LIKELY.

    Vancouver and Seattle are faced with a fuel and oil famine because of the lowered production of the California fields and the commandeering of tankers. ...

    Article : 39 words
  23. VALUE OF SILVER AND TIN.

    The latest quotations are:—Silver, 3/9 per standard oz. Tin, spot, [?]5/ per ton; three months. £241 2/6. ...

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  24. PREMIER AT CHAIN OF PONDS.

    When speaking at Chain of Ponds on Saturday in connection with the local celebration of Australia Day, the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) complimented ...

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  25. ARREST OF ALLEGED GERMAN SPY.

    In arresting Heinrich Ficke, auditor of the North German Lloyd Company, the police believe they will stop the leak of official news to the Germans. ...

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  26. SPANISH SITUATION IMPROVED.

    The situation in Spain is gradually improving, although small disturbances are still reported at various towns. ...

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  27. HUGE EXPLOSION IN CANADA

    Thirty persons were killed at 7 o'clock this morning, when the huge explosives plant of the Curtis Company exploded, 40 miles from the city, obliterating a ...

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  28. CANADIANS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED

    Five Canadians were killed, and 23 were injured by the explosion of a mine when engaged in mimic warfare in Hampshire. ...

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  29. AREAS INUNDATED.

    The exceptionally high tide experienced was responsible for further breakaways in the St. Kilda embankment. The inhabitants of Dockville, Rosewater, and ...

    Article : 370 words
  30. LOSS OF LANGEMARCK ADMITTED.

    German official—There has been an increased artillery duel on the coast, north-eastward of Ypres. The enemy launched in the afternoon a strong ...

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  31. ARMY CRICKET WON BY DOMINIONS.

    Much interest is being taken m the one-day's cricket match at Lord's ground to-morrow between teams representing the British Army and Navy and ...

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  32. MR. HOLMAN'S DINNERS.

    The Agents-General of the States will entertain the New South Wales Premier (Mr. W. A. Holman). at dinner. Mr. Holman will afterwards spend two days ...

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  33. TWO HUN AEROPLANES

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague states that two German aeroplanes, each containing three occupants, came down near Winchoten. One machine was on ...

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  34. RAIN DELAYS THE START.

    The rain delayed the start, and at luncheon the Army and Navy had lost seven wickets for 68 runs. ...

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  35. ORDERLINESS PREVAILS.

    Large crowds assembled in the Domain this afternoon, but everything passed without incident. Mr. Brookfield, addressing the crowd from one of the ...

    Article : 355 words
  36. ARMY AND NAVY, 106.

    The Army and Navy compiled 106, Captain "Plum" Warner and Franklin contributing 20 and 21 respectively. ...

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  37. SMALL NAVAL ENGAGEMENT

    The British Admiralty reports:—"Our light, naval forces, scouting in the German bight on Thursday, sighted an enemy destroyer. Fire was opened, and ...

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  38. ROBBERY AT PETERSBURG

    A daring robbery was committed on Saturday night at Petersburg. While Mr. M. R. Both and his wife and family were at a picture show some person or ...

    Article : 87 words
  39. DOMINIONS SCORE 242.

    The sun shone out after the morning rain, and the attendance was large after lunch. Many prominent people attended. In the first innings of the ...

    Article : 91 words
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  41. WANT 20 PER CENT. RISE.

    New York, June 23.—The Interrational Ladies' Garment Workers' Union has asked its organised employers to raise wages 20 per cent. ...

    Article : 137 words
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