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  2. STATE LABOR CONGRESS.

    In Ms presidential address at the opening of the State Labor Conference test night, the President (Mr. A. McArthur) said there was reason to believe that the motive that actuated the Commonwealth Government in attempting to pot the deportation mean ere into effect was in essence political. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT,

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  4. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The result of the [?] Lobor Party to choose [?] test seats in the [?] area for the next Federal elections, was announced by ...

    Article : 334 words
  5. EXPERIENCES IN ENGLAND.

    A nice rain of one and a half [?] has broken up one of England's largest droughts of over two months. This has given great relief to the formers and ...

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  6. EDUCATION MATTERS.

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  7. THE MUNICIPAL FIELD.

    A municipal and district council platform has been framed by the South Australian branch of the Labor Party, and an effort is to be made to [?] ...

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  8. "THE STREET SINGER."

    Owings to the unparalleled success of "The Street Singer," the directors of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., state that definite arrangements have now been completed for a ...

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  9. THE COMIC OPERA SEASON.

    "The Street Singer," which will now be staged in place of "Sybil" till next Monday at the Theatre Royal, is particularly successful by reason of the fact that Miss ...

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  10. SHIPPING NEWS.

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  11. LABOR NEWS.

    Mr. E. A. Pitman (State secretary of the Coachmakers' Federation) left by the Melbourne express on Monday, to attend a meeting of the Federal executive of the ...

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  12. RAILWAY OFFICES' CASE

    Mr. A. T. West (president of the South Australian Railway Officers' Association), stated on Monday that the secretary (Mr. J. W. Sharley) had gone to ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. FARES FOR CARPENTERS.

    The secretary of the Carpenters' Union (Mr. P. Lynch) stated on Monday that the Railways Commissioners had agreed to pay, on the personal application of the ...

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  14. WHAT IS DONE AT [?]

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  15. AUCTION OF PROPERTIES. ACCOUNT MORTGAGEES AND OTHERS.

    On Wednesday at the Wool Exchange Brookman Buildings. William Hillson, of 30, National Mutual Buildings, will offer an exceptionally fine catalogue of highly ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred in a private hospital on Sunday morning of Mr. Rowland R. G. Assheton, of "Ral[?]." Unleyroad, Malvern, who for nearly thirty years ...

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  17. MOTOR CAR FARES.

    Several questions regarding motor car fares and stands came before the Adelaide City Council yesterday. ...

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  18. SEMAPHORE TIDES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
  19. THE EUMERALLA FROM MELBOURNE.

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  20. THE KAITANGATA TO-DAY.

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  21. Advertising

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  22. THE LARANAH.

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  23. THE MACEDON WITH COM.

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  24. COURSING

    The final meeting this [?] Middle North Plumpton Company was held on the [?] Plumpton, on Friday and Saturday. The coursing was [?] and the weather ...

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  25. SHORT OF COAL.

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  26. COLD SPELL IN NEW ZEALAND.

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