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  2. SIR GEORGE SMITH

    A notable Cormishman, in the person of Six George Smith, arrived in Adelaide on Thursday morning by the Melbourne express. He was accompanied by Lady ...

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  3. ABANDONED CHILDREN

    The case in connection -with the two children who were left ill a shop in Rundlestreet, Kent Town, on Friday last by a young woman, attracted a large crowd to ...

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  4. MORE BURGLARIES

    The premises of Messrs. Bishop and Rauth, carpenters, of Unley-road, near Chance's Corner, were visited by burglars on Wednesday night, or early on ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL ELECTION

    Nominations for the Federal general elections on May 31 are due up till 12 o'clock to-morrow. For the Senate the place of nomination is the office of the ...

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  6. LABOR NEWS.

    Mr F. J. Harris (president) took the chair at a meeting of the Storemen and Packers' Union at the Trades Hall on Tuesday There was a good attendance ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  8. A PROGRESSIVE BODY.

    At the council of the Federated Engine drivers' and Foremen's Association, the secretary (Mr. A. J. Pearce) presented his annual report, which was considered. ...

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  9. IN SUPPORT OF UNION LABOR.

    It is the intention of the Distributing Trades Union to request the Trades and Labor Council and the United Labor Party to carry resolutions urging all affiliated ...

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  10. At the Parkside Hotel.

    The Parkside Hotel, at the junction of Park-terrace and the Glen Osmond-road, was also broken into, bat in this case the thieves were rewarded for their efforts ...

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  11. A NEW BADGE.

    The Distributing Trades Union, which has been is existence about 18 months, has issued to its members a badge. This is a circular emblem. The gilt centre is ...

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  12. SOLICITOR IN TROUBLE

    The Fall Court on Thursday gave farther consideration to the case of —, a solicitor, of Adelaide The matter before them was a motion, based upon a ...

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  13. THE U.L.U.

    Mr. J. Murphy (South Australian screcary of the U.L.U.) telegraphed from Port Augusta on Wednesday that he would be unable to return till Friday. He went ...

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  14. STRIKE AT COWELL

    The disagreement between Messrs. Atkins & Finlayson, Government contractors, and their men as to the rate of wages to be paid on the weir construction job at ...

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  15. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  16. MEAT INDUSTRY EMPLOYES.

    Post-cards are being sent to applicants for employment uDder the Metropolitan Abattoirs Board requesting them to appear before the resident superintendent at ...

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  17. FORECASTS.

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  18. GOVERNMENT WORK.

    The superintendent of the Government Labor Exchange reported yesterday that there were 28 applications for six vacancies for locomotive engine fitters. Eleven of ...

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  19. CALENDAR—May 1.

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  20. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

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  21. THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  22. ENGINEDEIVERS IN QUEENSLAND AND NEW ZEALAND.

    The council of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, sitting in Adelaide, has decided to consolidate the federation in southern Queensland by ...

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  23. THE RAINFALL.

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  24. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. F. T. Hack, who has been connected with the motor-car trade for some years, left to-day for England by the R.M.S Orentes. Mr. Hack intends to ...

    Article : 574 words
  25. SELF-TAUGHT CHILDREN.

    The novel method 01 education practised at a school in a south coast town (England), where "the children lead and the teacher is in the background," have ...

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  26. AGAINST STRIKES.

    The grand council of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, sitting in Adelaide, has passed a resoltuion defining the association's Attitude towards ...

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  27. A WORRIED MOTHER.

    There was a dramatic incident at Higngate, London, one day last month, the husband of a woman who was charged with committing suicide being ...

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  28. THE DARWIN STRIKE

    Mr. George Ryland has resigned his membership of the Darwin branch of the A.W.U., and received an honorable clearance, on the grounds that he is practically ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. AN ALIMONY CLUB

    In an amusing report presented recently to Mr. Gaynor, Mayor of New York, the Commissioners of Accounts call attention to the existence in New York of "the ...

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  30. AN AGREEMENT SIGNED.

    The agreement between the Federated Hotel and Restaurant employes and the Licensed Victuallers' Association of South Australia was signed on behalf of the ...

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  31. FEDERAL ATFAIRS.

    The first Federal note is to be issued to-morrow, and a special gathering is to be held to celebrate the event. The Governor-General has accepted an ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. UNFTSTANCIAL MEMBERS.

    The Enginedrivers and Firemen's InterState Conference spent a good deal of time yesterday over the question of what should constitute an unfinancial member. Owing ...

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  33. THE TRAWLER'S WORK.

    A new fishing ground, which Mr. Dannevig, the Federal Fisheries Expert, says is capable of supplying the whole of the people of the Commonwealth with fish, ...

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  34. A HUMAN TORCH.

    A poignant story of a girl whose dress caught fire and of a woman who in beating down the flames set alight the clothing of the baby she carried was told at an ...

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  35. ENGINEDRIVERS AND FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION ACCOUNTS.

    The council of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association yesterday received the auditors' report, which showed that they had very carefully ...

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  36. THE TURF.

    At Victoria Park on Thursday morning all the late Melbourne arrivals were working. None of them however have vei titled down to serious business. The first out was Myrica, doing steady ...

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  37. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION

    The members of the Empire Trade Commission are expected to reach Adelaide from the pastern States on May 19 and 20. Six of the Commissioners ...

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  38. SECRETARY'S WORK RECOGNISED.

    The secretary of the Adelaide branch of the Engine Drivers and Firemen's Federation (Mr. J. C. Gleeson) was taken by surprise by inter-State delegates to ...

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  39. TRAINEES GO TO GAOL.

    This morning, at Parramatta, before Mr. Maitland, S.M., Alfred David Gibbs, a young man, was charged by the area officer at Granville with having failed to render ...

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  40. THE RAILWAY CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. F. Naylor of Islington, who was seriously injured in a railway-crossing accident at Ninth street. Bowden, on Tuesday night, was reported by the Adelaide ...

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  41. LAW COURTS.

    Adolph Sturm war fined £1 15; for having exceeded the speed limit on his motor cycle along King William-road on April 21. John Hodge pleaded guilty to having driven ...

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  42. FIRE AT BIMBOURIE.

    Word was received here yesterday that a fire had occurred early in the morning at the Bimbourie homestead. It is not known Low the fire originated, but the ...

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  43. PROGRESSIVE CARPENTERS.

    A meeting of the Australian Progressive Carpenters was held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday. Two new members were admitted. A communication from the Chief ...

    Article : 84 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS.

    Mr. G Bristowe presided over a meet ing of the Australasian Society of Engineers at the Trades Hall on Wednesday. Five new members were elected and two ...

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  46. ENGLISH MAIL.

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  47. Advertising

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