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  6. ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE

    John McCormack has come; he is about to leave us. To say that he has conquered is to describe the result of his visit in very mild terms. Last night, at the ...

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  7. PROGRESS WITH EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    The railway line from Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie is being pushed ahead as fast as the strength of the Home Affairs Department will allow, said Mr. J. Murphy, ...

    Article : 272 words
  8. CORPORATIONS NORWOOD.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Norwood Corporation was held last night in the Town Hall. There were present the mayor (Mr. H. J. Holden), Aldermen ...

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  9. ELECTRICAL WORKERS.

    Mr. H. E. Perry presided over a small attendance at the meeting of the Electrical Workers' Association last night. One new member was elected. The ...

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  10. BAKING AND MILLING TRADES PICNIC

    The committee has decided to hold the baking and milling trades picnic at Angaston on November 15. A train will leave Adelaide at 8.50 a.m., and another ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION OF LABOR

    At the Trades Hall to-day, representatives of ten trades unions, aggregating 40,000 members, met to inaugurate the Federation of Labor. Dave Watson, ...

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  12. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    October 17.—Present—The Mayor (Dr. C C. McDonald), Aldermen Palamountain. Spehr, and Gerloff, Councillors Warren, Wright, Chester, Keegan, and Knight. C. ...

    Article : 373 words
  13. OPERATIVE BAKERS.

    The fortnight meeting of the Operative Bakers' Union was held Saturday evening. The president (Mr. W. J. White) occupied the chair. One new ...

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  14. WORK AND WAGES AMONG THE UNIONISTS

    Enginedrivers and Firemen. Meat Industry Employes. Saddlery Trades Federation. Masons and Bricklayers. ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT GENERAL WORKERS

    On Friday night the Petersburg branch of the South Australian Government General Workers' Association held its fourth annual social and dance in the ...

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  18. PAY ON THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Last week Mr. J. Murphy (secretary of the U.L.O.) visited the construction week at the Port Augusta end of the [?]scontinental railway. He went as far ...

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  19. DISTRICT COUNCILS

    October 6. Present—Councillors Everett, Bradey, Dynon, Penno, Hewett, Sissons, Thomas Bennie, and Stephens. A communication received from the Adelaide Electric Supply ...

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  21. COACHMAKERS' SOCIETY.

    The Coachmakers' Society has altered its night of meeting from Friday to Wednesday. This was considered necessary on account of Friday night being the ...

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  23. SLAUGHTERMEN ON STRIKE.

    "The Victorian slaughtermen, are asking 30/ per 100 sheep and lambs. This means an advance of 2/6 per 100 on the rates previously paid. I received a ...

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