Mr. James Black, who is well known in connection with his boot stores, No. 1 Gouger street, is a candidate for the Southern District in the Legislative ...
Article : 944 words"Nationalists" have become notorious for their shifty tataics. On more than one occasion these have been exposed in the column of "The Daily Herald, ...
Article : 441 words"Beware of apathy;" Throughout last week Mr. F. Tudor, leader of the Australian Labor Party, sounded the warning to Labor supporters in the ...
Article : 543 wordsMR. JAMES BLACK. MR. H. PENGILLY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 30 wordsA considerable amount of interest is being taken in the visit of Queensland's brilliant Premier (Hon. T. J. Ryan) to this State. He will be accorded a good ...
Article : 60 wordsA representative and enthusiastic meet ing was held in the Moonta Mines show building on March 24. The seating as commodation was taxed to its utmost ...
Article : 153 wordsMR. L. HUNKIN MR. F. F. WARD. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 14 wordsElection matters are taking precedence at Wallaroo at present. The usttalian Labor Party, with the affiliated Unions, is taking an active interest on behald of ...
Article : 55 wordsT. Reynold Port Pirie, writes:—On April 6 the electors of the State will be asked to secelt the members of Parliament for another three years, and to ...
Article : 242 wordsThe solidarity of labor at Kadina was avidenced on Saturday afternoon, when Hoen F. Tudor (Leader of the Australian Labor Party), accompanied by Mr. ...
Article : 530 wordsThe Labor candidates for Barossa (Messrs. G. Cooke, T. Edwards, and J. M. Gabb) continued their campaign last week. On Monday [?] visited ...
Article : 274 wordsMurray Waters" writes:—A very old lady was dozing in her. chair. In the same zoom some half a dozen members of the household were discussing politics ...
Article : 351 wordsJ. Kelly, Prospect, writes:—In the columns of the press appears a paragraph from the leading manufacturers of agricultural implements to the effect ...
Article : 376 wordsTwo interstate speakers addressed yesterday's lunch-hour meeting it the Port Adelaide Fagstaff, in conjuction with the Labor candidates, Messrs. Verran ...
Article : 927 wordsSir. W. Harvey, Labor candidate for Newcastle, addressed the electors of Newcastle in the Cockburn. institute on March 22. Owing to alteration of time ...
Article : 106 wordsA steamer contai[?] wives of Australian soldiers arrived at Port Melbourne this mornmg. In all about 250 women were on board, about ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Labor candidates for Wooroora (Messrs. Milne, Nieass, and Robertaon) held a meeting at Mount Mary on March 24. Although rather short ...
Article : 93 wordsTo-night the Labor candidatos for North Adelaide (Messrs. C. O. Bennett and F. T- Martin) will address a meeting at the Highbury street Hall, Little ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsHon. F. Tudor, accompanied by Mr. McKell, visited Wallaroo on March 24. Although it was Sunday the mayor tendered the distinguished visitors a civic ...
Article : 186 wordsTo-morrow afternoon the women's meetings in the Trades Hall will be continued. They have been most successful, and have served a useful purpose ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. J. H. Champan, the chosen candidate of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, addressed a meeting of electors in the Yeelaima Hall on Tuesday, March ...
Article : 93 wordsOn Wednesday evening the Hon. Jeiley, Leader of the Pabor Party, will addrpss a meeting at Murray Bridge on Wednesday evening. Mr. ...
Article : 36 wordsA. Gaivler. on Thursday evening, Mr. Smith, M.L.A., of New South Wales will address a meeting at Dean's corners. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Tue 26 Mar 1918, Page 6
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