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  5. INDUSTRIAL WORLD NOINGS OF UNIONS AND UNIONISTS

    Electrical Workers' Association Operative Society Plasterers. Australian Government General Workers. ...

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  6. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Working Men's Association. Federated Seamen's Union. Fainters and Decorators. ...

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  7. TELEPHONISTS' NERVES.

    Declaring that three or four years continuous telephone work wrecked the nervous system, the Sydney female telephonists placed their case before Mr. W. G. Spence, the Postmaster-General, ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. ANOTHER "SPY" PLAY

    An American novelist set out to write a "spy" play based on the sentiment of the present world, conflict, and in doing so has mingled clever stagecraft with ...

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  9. MISHAP TO A SOLDIER

    A fight as alleged to have taken place among a number of soldiers at Granville Railway Station late on Friday [?] with the result that Samuel Border, aged ...

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  10. UNITED LABOR PARTY

    A euchre party was held at Mrs. Guthrie's residence in Mead street, Peterhead, on Monday, Sepptember 13, in aid of the Wounded Soldiers Fund. There was a large attendance of ...

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  11. WILLOUGHBY BY-ELECTION.

    The Willoughby by-election was held yesterday. The selected Labor candidate heads the poll, but a second ballot will be necessary, when Messrs. ...

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  12. MUSIC AND PICTURES

    West's Olympia was packed again on Saturday evening, and the management found difficulty in finding seats for patrons. There are several reasons for this, ...

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  13. DRILL HALL BURNED

    The drill hall at Kograh caught fire [?] yesterday morning. Althought most [?] the building was saved several hundred founds of military ammunition was destroyed. The ...

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  14. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Our Perth correspondent wired last night stating that Premier Scaddan left yesterday to attend the Premiers' Conference in Melbourne. ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' "COUNTEY" CONCERT PARTY.

    The members of she abort fatty, who have done such splendid work in the country on behalf of the starving. Belgians, are now busily engaged raising ...

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  16. S.A. SOLDIERS' FUND

    Sub[?] [?] [?] A. E. [?] com, 12 Pirie street. Employes Mertindale & [?] [?] [?] £3; collected [?] [?] per C. S. [?] ...

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  17. ENTERTAINMENTS NEW TIVOLI.

    The return of the Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company to the New Tivoli Theatre On Saturday night was welcomed by theatregoers, and a full house watched ...

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  18. PAV. PICTURES.

    "Der Cannon Bail," an exceptionally fine comedy, was screened at the Pav. on Saturday, and provoked screams of laughter. The cost of the film must ...

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  19. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND

    Subscriptions may be sent to Mr. J. A. Riley, 23 Waymouth street, Adeliade. Previously acknowledged, £69,878 19/5; R[?] field Methodist Christian Ende[?] Society [?] ...

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  20. WAR PENSIONS BOARD.

    The War Pensions Board was automatically abolished by the amending Bill which was recently passed by the federal Parliament. In a final report to ...

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  21. PULTENEY STREET SCHOOL SPORTS.

    The annual sports of Pulteney Street Schoolwere held on the U[?]ey Oval on Friday aftersoon in the presence of a large attendance. Re[?]:—150 Yarde [?] [?] [?] ...

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  22. WONDERGRAPH DAY SHOW.

    A new programme will be screened to-day at the Wondergraph day show. The star drama will be "The Second Lieutenant," a military story, and other ...

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  23. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. S. G. Frankel, recently on the traffic staff of the Terowie break-of-[?] station, has been transferred to Burra. Mr. J. A. Robins, of the l[?]comotive ...

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  24. STAR THEATRE.

    A splendid programme of pictures was ssubmitted by the Star management on Saturday. The main feature, "The Price of a Kiss," is a brilliantly conceived story ...

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  25. KING'S THEATRE. "REVUSICAL COMEDY."

    That the management of the King's Theatre has "hit the public taste" was again demonstrated on Saturday evening, when that place of amusement was ...

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  28. GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AT THE TOWN HALL.

    First-class music was provided at the Town Hall on Saturday night in connection with a grand instrumental concert arranged for the benefit of the Red Gross ...

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