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  10. DISTRICT COUNCILS WEST TORRENS.

    Meeting held Monday, August 6. Present—Councillors Watson (chair), Fewings, Sutherland, Sheriff, Harvey, Ingerson, and C. P. Forwood. The clerk reported that Waterworks ...

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  11. IN THE COURTS UNIONS' AWARDS

    In the Industrial Court to-day Mr. Brentrial, on behalf of the Railways Commissioners, applied to Mr. Justice Heydon for a rescission of the awards and ...

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  12. FEDERAL ACTION.

    The Prime Minister (Right Hon. W. M. Hughes) said to-day that the Government would endeavor to maintain communication between Tasmania and ...

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  13. ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL

    The second performance of Messrs. J. and N. Tait's brilliant comedy "Turn to the Right" drew a Crowded house to the Theatre Royal last evening, and the ...

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  14. MAJESTIC THEATRE

    The splendid company appearing at the Majestic Theatre is accorded a great reception at each performance, and has drawn capacity houses at the matinee ...

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  15. LOCAL ASPECT

    No official news concerning the Sydney strike was received at the Adelaide; Trades Hall yesterday. The only union which is so far ...

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  16. WALKERVILLE.

    Meeting held August 6. Present—Councillors Crase. Colquhoun, Bungey, Bickle Hobba, Muecke, Shepherd, and Lawrence. The cheirman reported having, with the sub-committee ...

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  17. PROSPECT.

    Meeting, August 13.—Present—Councillors Uren (chair), Pritchard, Verco, Morton, Rolfe, Sandery, Pezzer, Crapp. and Gray. The offer of Mr. R. Emery of £2 2/6 Sot trees in Flora ...

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  18. CHERNIAVSKY CONCERTS

    Those wonderful and internationally famous artists, Leo, Ian, and Mischel Cherniavsky, have continued in the eastern States to enhance the great reputation ...

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  19. VARIOUS VIEWS

    H. Datson, Broken Hill, writes:—The Workers' Educational Association, publishes a series of printed lectures, written by Professor Heaton, of the Adelaide University. In Lecture No. 8 ...

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  20. UNION LEADERS.

    At the Central Police Court to-day. Messrs. Kavanagh. Thompson, and Willis were charged with having conspired to incite the employes of the Railways ...

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  21. "SPEEDING-UP SYSTEMS."

    "Speeding-up systems are-sufficient to upset the mind of an ordinary individual and produce insanity." This is the opinion of the officials of ...

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  22. HAMILTON.

    Held on August 7. Present—All hut Councillor P. O'Brien. Clerk reported the result of the extraordinary election—that Mr. A. B. Poysden was elected unopposed—The balance ...

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  23. WEATHER THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA

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  24. TIVOLI THEATRE

    The Tivoli Theatre continues to draw large andienoes nightly with "The Prince and the Beggar Maid." Mr. Anderson decided to continue the piece all the ...

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  25. NO HUMILIATION.

    The police state that there was none of the usual' humiliation in the arrests of the strike leaders. They contend that everything was done to avoid such ...

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  26. SCOTNEY-WHITE RECITALS

    The appreciation with which Adelaide music lovers regard Madame Evelyn Scotney and Mr. Howard White was shown last night by the splendid ...

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  27. IN OTHER STATES

    Matters in connection with the strike were quiet to-day. Both sides are waiting for information from New South Wales. ...

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  28. MINING

    Manuroa.—July Costs:—Ore extraction (2715 tons), £1773 18/3; breaking and transporting ore, £41 15/4; total treatment, £1256 19/7; realisation of bullion, £85 16/3; total working ...

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  29. A SERIOUS CHARGE

    In the Criminal Court to-day (before the Chief Justice) Samuel Gould was charged with having attempted to discharge a revolver with intent to do grievous bodily harm to his wife ...

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  30. WEST'S PICTURES

    A large crowd of Olynipia patrons, which attended that theatre to see the change of programme last night, showed appreciation in an enthusiastic manner. ...

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  31. NURIOOTPA-TRURO RAILWAY.

    The bridge material for use at the point where the Truro railway crosses the North Para, about three miles from the Nu[?] station, was delivered at the ...

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  32. PERCY'S PARLOR.

    Staid enough by day, the neighborhood of the Education Block in Flinders street becomes as lively as a Parisian street at night. The habitues of Mr. ...

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  35. GRAND CONCERT COMPANY

    Signor Balboni, the famous and handsome Italian tenor, who recently created such a furore with the Gonsalez Grand Opera, is to appear here in concerts in ...

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