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  2. LABOR EXPULSIONS

    Mr. A. Stewaart, secretary of the Federal Executive of the Australian Labor Party, said to-day that as the annual meeting of the Federal Executive of the ...

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  3. IRISH AMBUSH

    A military party was proceeding from Watford to Ennisoorchy when it was ambushed at Kyle. Reinforcements arrived from Wexford. After an hour's ...

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  4. THE WANOANA

    On Monday afternoon, Mr. J. D, Jonas (secretary of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Council) stated that, together with Messrs. H. W. Whitehead (acting ...

    Article : 207 words
  5. THE WINGFIELD CAMP

    In a year Australia spends £4,212,788 on defence according to the last budget of the Fedaral Parliament. If no more benefit accrues to the country than was ...

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  6. GIFT TO LABOR

    Countess warwick to-day normally handed over her mansion, Easton Lodge, near Dunndow, standing in acres of parkland, to Mr. Ramsay McDonald on ...

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  7. THE ABATTOIRS

    In reply to questions by Councillors Lundie and Edwards in the Adelaide City Council on Monday, with regard to the alleged maladministration of the ...

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  8. DRIVERS RESTLESS

    A mass meeting of the Carters and Drivers' Union was held at the Trades Hal on Sunday afternoon to dead with the position created by a certain ...

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  9. AN ATTEMPTED TRANNY.

    Home Minister O'Huggins, in a statement regarding the Republican proclamation ordering the c[?] of amusements says this attempted tyranny must ...

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  10. LORRIES AND ROADS SWEEPERS.

    The Adelaide City Council on Monday approved of the recommendations of the Works and Highways Committee that arrangements be made for the assistant ...

    Article : 239 words
  11. ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY.

    The danger of a stoppage of the electrical industry has been removed. A conference of representative of employers and the Electrical Power Engineers' ...

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  12. DEPORTEERS APPLICATION DISMISSED.

    The Knife's Benah discussed the suppli[?] of Mr. Patrick Hastings on behalf of the Irish De[?] Act, O'Brien for a writ of Habess C[?] to that the might ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. GOVERNMENT WORKERS' POSITION

    Through the Wandana being declared, "black" by the Port Trades and Labor Council, members of the A.G.W.A. in the stores and harbors departments are ...

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  14. CROSS COUNTRY RACE

    The international Cross Country Race was won by France, 33, England was second. C. E. Blewitt, of Birchfield Harriera, was the first man home in 58 ...

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  15. BUILDER PROSECUTED

    For having failed to pay an employe the wage set ours under the Basic Wage Award, F. J. Woods was beought before Mr. H. G. Varley, 2s.m. in the Adelaide ...

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  16. PEACE MOTION WITHDRAWN.

    Dr. McCortan, in withdrawing his [?] motion in the Dail, declared that through expected developments had not occurred he hopes that peace will not ...

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  17. CONFERENCE REFUSED

    The finance Committee reported to the Adelaide City Council on Monday that a latter from the Health. Inspectors' Association of Australia, in reply to one ...

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  18. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    The Congress of international Chamber of Commerce unamim[?] adopted the [?] relative to the holding of an international Economics ...

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  19. TELEPHONES AT LAST

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) stated to-day that he hoped he would be able to satisfy the demands of 2,000 [?] city subscribers for the telephone ...

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  20. BACK PAY

    In the Adelaide City Council on Monday Councillor Edwards asked—"Is there any retrospective pay due to any employes of the Municipal Tramways Trust, ...

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  21. POSITION IN VICTORIA

    Having decided to adopt constitutional methods in their efforts to combat the proposed reduction of 4/- a week in the wages of some of their number, the ...

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  22. CARRYING AWAY

    George Sartton was charged in the Adelaide Police Court on Monday with having carried away liquor from the Maid of Auckland Hotel at 11.15 p.m. on ...

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  23. CONTINENTAL CROOKS

    Paris police arrested a band of Continental crooks and confidence trick[?] long wanted for thefts of jewels and money estimated [?] several metting ...

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  24. "SMITH'S WEEKLY" LIBEL

    The case for the defence in the Myerson claim against Smith's Weekly" ended to-day/ Myuerson was then recalled. The costs have now reached ...

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  25. MILLGHOVE TRAGEDY

    David Kelly (38), driver, again appeared at the City Court to-day on the charge of having murdered Ada Florence Overall at Millgrove, on or about June ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. BONDSMEN'S TROUBLES

    Sir George Murray (the Chief Justice) sat an a Bull Court on Monday, and considered an application on behalf of James Michael Delanty, against whom ...

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  27. BOARDINGHOUSE HELPS

    Delivering a judgement on appeal by the bpardinghouse employes for higher wages and reduced hours, the Court of Industrial Appeals to-day raised the rate ...

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  28. ALLEGED LOITERING

    Ronald R. Uren, a young man pleeded not guilty in the Adelaide Police Court on Monday to a charge of having tailed to move on in O'Cornell street, North ...

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  29. THE FLOATING PRISON

    The Chinese members of the crew of the steamer Pequet, at Port Adelaide, who went, on strike last week ovber wages and conditions, are still ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. WRONG INFORMATION LAID

    Annle Lew, single, to-day claimed £2,500 damages from Abraham Newmark, chemist, for paying an information against her without treasonable cause. The case ...

    Article : 39 words
  31. HUXHAM'S SERENADERS

    The final performance by Hugh Huxham's "Serenaders," at the Garden Theatre. Exhibition Grounds, has been advertised for April 7, and it is evident ...

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  32. BOY SCOUTS

    The Overseas Boy Scout Commissioner (Sir Alfred Pickford), who was recently in South Australia on a tour of inspection, has written to Sir William ...

    Article : 218 words
  33. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Acting Secretary of the Sydney Trades and Labor Council (Mr. J. Howie) wrote to the Adelaide Council as follows:—"As you are no doubt aware ...

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  35. "BLOOD AND SAND"

    "Blood and Sand," which started a three day course at the Pavilion Theatre an Monday is the story of a ball fighter, but not of bull fighting. There ...

    Article : 345 words
  36. WAR LESSONS FORGOTTEN.

    Edwin Ashby writes:—Some of our daily papers have been panting columns of matter under such headings us "study in Khaki", Making of ...

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  37. "THE GHOST BREAKUP"

    Lila Lee plays her third successive sole as an dark eyed daughter of Sunny Spain, in "The Ghost Breaker," in which she appears opposite Wallace ...

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  38. ROBBED OF "A BOB"

    The charge of one shilking on certain enburban cars passing the Victorian Park Rasecourse on racedays, was referred to in the Adelaide City Council on Monday, ...

    Article : 209 words
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  40. "SHADOWS"

    "Shadows' heads one of the strongest bills that has been relaesed at West's for some time. Lou Chaney appears in this with a notable cast, including ...

    Article : 165 words
  41. MOTHERS: REXONA SOAP PREVENTS CRADLE CAP.

    Many babies suffer from cradle cap, scalp ringworm, or eczema. These scalp diseases must not be neglected even for a day. When the first sign of scale ...

    Article : 63 words
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