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Article : 226 wordsThe Silverton Tramway Wages Board resumed its sittings this morning. The board adjourned on Monday in order to permit of a conference between the ...
Article : 485 wordsFine but cloudy weather was general throughout the State yesterday. With cool southerly winds temperatures were low, and at Adelaide the maximum shade ...
Article : 200 wordsJoe Cook's cockatoo has been used all its life to a certain perch. It doesn't understand what "freedom" means. As long as it is fed daily by others, and is ...
Article : 299 wordsMr. W, Senior, one of South Australia's elect to the Senate, when approached by a "Daily Herald" representative, urged every Laborite to ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Thu 5 Jun 1913, Page 4
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