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  2. Advertising

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  8. HUGE FIRE

    What threatens to be a hugs fire has broken out in John Danks ironmongers and hardware warehouse in Pitt street near Liverpool street in the ...

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  9. GOVT. DEFEATED

    The Treasurer at a previous ses sion had secured the adjournment of the debate on the second reading of the Advances for Homes Act Further ...

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  10. WHO ARE WORKERS?

    In consequence of a Chamber application the banks were joined to-day in the constitutional argument before the Full High Count ...

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  11. NOT HOODWINKED

    Senator Crawford who was in charge of the Federal parliamentary delegation which recently visited the mandated territory of the New ...

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  12. TAXATION AMENDMENTS

    The debate upon the second reading of the Taxation Act Further Amendment Bill was continued in the House of Assembly on Wednesday ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    Mr. P. G. Stewart, Federal Minister for Works and Railways, who was taken ill at Morgan (S.A.) on Friday while on his may to Alice ...

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  14. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    A large requisition was on Tuesday morning presented to the (Lord Mayor (Mr. Lewis Cohen) asking him as it was not his intention again to stand for the ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. PUT ASHORE

    By the P. & O. branch line steamer Barrabool, which, arrived at the Outer Harbor on Monday from London and ports, were two mental defective ...

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  18. The Daily Herald

    A fine illustration of the tender regard displayed towards the workers by the ex-Laborites and True Blue Liberals enrolled under the political banner of ...

    Article : 669 words
  19. MINER'S FEDERATION

    Four nominations have been received for the presidency of the Miners' Federation to be ballotted for on November 7. Mr. D. Rees (Northern district), Mr. ...

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  21. NATIONALISTS CONFER

    The National Federation today considered a proposal for a people's convention to amend the Federal Constitution. A Subcommittee which reported ...

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  22. THE CHURCH AND LABOR

    A conference of churchmen and industrialists, with Mr. A. C. Willis in the chair was held in St. James Hall, Sydney, this afternoon to launch an ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. PIRIE TECHNICAL SCHOOL

    Mr. Lionel Hill, one of Labor members for Port Pirie ascertained from the Treasurer (Mr. W. Hague) in the House of Assembly on ...

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  24. POWER CONFERENCE

    The Comonwealth Government will be adequately represented at the First World's Power Conference, to be held in London next year. This assurance ...

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  25. ADELAIDE TAKES NOTE

    The wages of unionists under the quarterly adjustment will be increased by 4/ on the September quarters figures. The basic wage will now be £4/11/6 a ...

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  26. COST OF BROAD-GUAGE TRUCKS

    The cost per truck of the 100 broad guage tracks recently constructed by Perry's for the railway department was £442. The estimated ...

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  27. STEAMERS COLLIDE

    Another shipping collision is reported at Newcastle, the third within a few days. The steamers Westborough and Hobart collided in the steel works ...

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  28. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD

    The total amount of the fees received by each member of the Fire Brigade Board for the last six years respectively were:—A. J. W. Lewis ...

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  29. LIBERTY TO PROCEED.

    The Full Court, composed of the Chief Justice (Sir Geo. Murray) and Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, on Tuesday, granted John F. Wege, who is ...

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  30. EYRE PENINSULA

    The adjourned debate upon the motion of the Leader of the Opposition asking that a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the transport charges and facilities between ...

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  31. CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING

    The formation of a co-operative company to ensure a supply of meat direct from the graziers to the cornsumers in Sydney will be announced ...

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  32. NEW SUGAR ARRANGEMENT

    Senator Crawford, Honorary Minister, is satisfied that so soon as necessary adjustments are effected, all Australia will benefit, by the new sugar ...

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  33. SCHOOLBOY DROWNED

    A Kempsey schoolboy, Reg. Elliott, (18), was drowned yesterday at West Kempsey. He went for a swim, and when he got into difficulties a comrade ...

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  34. OODNADATTA RAILWAY

    In the event of the Commonwealth Government taking over the control of the Quorn to Oodnadatta railway line, will that Government be responsible ...

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  35. THE PAVILION.

    A complete change of programme will be shown at the Pavilion to-day, when "Watch Your Step," a high speed comedy drama, and "A Dangerous Game," ...

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  36. N.S.W. CEMENT SUPPLIES

    The State Cabinet, after considering the question of cement supplies decided to enter into a contract with the Kandos company and Portland Company ...

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  37. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Federal Commissioner of Taxation, Mr. R. Ewing, by advertisement in our columns draws attention to the necessity to ...

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  38. LARGEST IN THE WORLD

    Mr. Ball, Minister for Works, responding to the toast of Parliament at the Master Builders' Associations Fiftieth annual picnic and luncheon today said, ...

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  39. CARTRIDGE IN THE STOVE

    Harry Dierk, a cook, living at Alexandria was stoking a stove when a cartridge which was evidently put in with the coal exploded. Dierk was hit about ...

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  40. "THE QUEEN OF THE MOULIN ROUGE"

    The big attraction at the Grand Theatre this week is a story of the notorious resort of the underworld of Paris entitled "The Queen of the Moulin ...

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  41. "THIRTY YEARS'" RECORD

    Samuel J. Lawn, of Manunda Station, via Yunta, writes:—"I have received a copy of "Labor's Thirty Years' Record," and am delighted with it. Every ...

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  42. PULLED THE TRIGGER

    John Guzbala, 45, a Pole, charged in Central Police court today with attempting to discharge a loaded revolver with intent to do grievous ...

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  43. A FRACTURED ARM

    Shortly after 6.30 on Wednesday, A. W. Anderson, a single man, aged 45 years, a wharf laborer, of Port Adelaide, was admitted to the Port Adelaide ...

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  44. FLOOD DAMAGE

    The Treasurer (Mr. W. Hague) in the Assembly on Wednesday, gave notice that today he will move:—That the Speaker do now leave the chair and ...

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  45. NEARING END OF SESSION

    Indications point to the early closing down of the last session of the present Parliament, and prophets, who are influenced by the notice paper, believe ...

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  46. KELLEMS—RICHARDS MISSION.

    Preparations for the Kellems—Richards Mission, to commence in the Exhibition on the 28th of this onth, are well in hand. Strong committees axe ...

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  47. JAPANESE RELIEF FUND.

    A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Lord Mayor's Japanese Relief Fund will be held at the Town Hall at 4 o'clock this afternoon, to receive ...

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  48. TRADES AND LABOR

    TRADES HALL—Amalgamated Society of Engineers; West Adelaide Women. Storemen and Packers. ...

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  49. LABOR COUNCIL DEPUTATION

    A deputation to the Minister of Industry from the Trades and Labor Council will take place on Friday morning, when requests will be prefered ...

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  50. ART GALLERY LECTURE

    The last Art Gallery lecture for this year will be given tonight in the Gallery at 8 o'clock. The speaker is Mr. John White, who has chosen for his ...

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  52. STATE SAWMILLS TO GO IN N.S.W.

    The State Government has decided to sell the State sawmills by tender. ...

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