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  2. Sir Charles Cayzer.

    Our London correspondent telegraphed on Friday:—The death has occurred of Sir Charles Geyser, the well-known shipowner, and head of the firm of Cayzer, Irvine, and ...

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  3. TRADES HALL TACTICS.

    The "stop work" scheme, so far as Victoria was concerned, must have been, to say the least, disappointing to the militant leaders of the union. Five unions out ...

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  4. WHAT PARLIAMENT IS DOING.

    In Council.—Supply and Loan Bills passed.—Debate on Industrial Arbitration and War Funds Regulation Bills.—Constitution Bill defeated.—At 5.43 p.m. the Council adjourned until ...

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  5. OBITUARIES.

    Our Burra correspondent writes:—Mrs. J. Sleep, whose death occurred a few days ago, was one of the oldest residents of Burrs. She was born at St. Agnes, ...

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  6. Mr. John Smithers.

    Mr. John Smithers, who died at ma residence, Brooklyn, Kersbrook, last week, after a short illness, the result of a broken thigh, caused through a fall a few ...

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  7. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3.

    In Council.—Governor replies to Glenelg breakwater contract address.—Debate on Industrial Arbitration and Long Plains to Port Augusta Railway Bills, and wheat bulk handling motion.— ...

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  8. Mrs Jermyn.

    Information was received here to-day (wrote our Mount Gambier correspondent on Tuesday) that Mrs. Jermyn, wife of Dr. W. H. Jermyn, one of the surgeons ...

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  9. RESOLUTION IGNORED.

    The stop-work resolution of the Anticonscription Congress to take effect to-day was ignored everywhere in Tasmania, except in the mining districts of ...

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  10. PRIME MINISTER AND "STOP WORK."

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in a statement last night, said:—"The unionists of Australia are invited to attend stopwork meetings to-morrow. Ostensibly the ...

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  11. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4.

    In Council.—Amusement Tax passed. Industrial Arbitration Bill token through committee. Debates on War funds Regulation and Testators Family Maintenance Bills, and Bulk Handling ...

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  12. Mr. James Alfred Allen.

    Mr. James Alfred Allen, who died at his residence at Millswood on Sept. 26, was a colonist of more than SO years. He came from London to join hie brother, the ...

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  13. Mr. John Rodds.

    After a lingering illness, Mr. John Rodda, one of the best known and most highly respected pioneers of Nhill, passed a way at his residence. The deceased, who ...

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  14. IN COUNCIL.

    The appointment of a Stipendiary Magistrate to assist Mr. President Brown in the Industrial Court was sanctioned by the Council on Wednesday afternoon. Although ...

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  15. Pastor E. Dorsch.

    Pastor E. Dorsch, who died at his residence, Clifton street. Prospect, on Sept. 29, was one of the most notable ministers associated with the Lutheran Church in South ...

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  16. Mrs. Mary Chinper.

    The death occurred at her home at South Parkside on Wednesday of Mrs. Mary Chinner, widow of the late Mr. G. W. Chinner, who predeceased, her by 36 ...

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  17. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Much of the afternoon was wasted by a member who deemed it to be his public duty to talk for three and a half hours about nothing in particular. That is ...

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  18. LIBERAL UNION.

    A large meeting of the committee of the Payneham branch of the Liberal Union, decided:—"That this branch expresses disapproval of the wanton waste of Federal and State expenditure—the ...

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  19. Mr. Julius Dursthoff.

    The death of Mr. Julius Dursthoff, of Davenport terrace, Wayville, will be deeply regretted by his many friends in Adelaide. The deaceased, who was a colonist for 40 ...

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  20. QUORN BRANCH.

    A meeting of the Quorn branch of the Liberal Union was held on Friday, September 29. The President (Mr. A. J. Millard) was in the chair. The Hon. Secretary (Mr. A. F. Noll) reported ...

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  21. Mr. W. H. Rebbeck.

    Mr. W. H. Rebbeck, who died at Hyde Park a few days ago, was born on the ship Blondell during a 16 weeks' voyage to Australia from London, in September, 1850. ...

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  22. BOTHER AT THE BARRIER.

    The members of the A.M.A. working on the mines left work at midnight last night. In consequence, the productive work on the mines was almost at a ...

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  23. KAPUNOA WOMEN'S BRANCH.

    A meeting of the manners of the Kapun[?] Women's Branch of the Liberal Union was held at the local Institute on Tuesday afternoon, October 3. The President (Mrs. J. J. Murray) ...

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  24. CHESS.

    There was a good attendance in the assembly room of the Adelaide Chess Club at the Prince Alfred Hotel on Monday. Five more games in the handicap tourney were finished, and A. E. ...

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  25. Mrs. Agnes Binney Jauncey.

    The death occurred on Sept. 29 of Mrs. Agnes Binnie Jauncey, of Woodlyn avenue, Hyde Park. She was a member of the Methodist Church, and for many years a ...

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  26. Lieut. Philip Fargher.

    Lieut. Philip Fargher (Secretary of the Victorian Rifle Association) died on Sunday, at the age of 56 years. ...

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  27. MINOR MISHAPS.

    ROBE, October 3.—Mr. Malcolm Cameron. while loading his bullock wagon with coal at the jetty yesterday, met with an accident. One of the heavy bus fell back ...

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  28. Mr. Owes Payne.

    The death occurred at Magill on Monday of Mr. Owen Payne, who was formerly well known as an esteemed resident of Glen Osmond. He had been ailing for ...

    Article : 108 words
  29. DEJECTED AND DISPERSED.

    The meeting that was to nave been held at the domain at 10 o'clock this morning "to protest against the proclamation under the Defence Act, issued by the ...

    Article : 244 words
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