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  2. WORK AND TALK.

    Question in reference to the Glenelg Breakwater and Port Hughes Jetty are Perennial . In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Verran asked it the Commissioner ...

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  3. CONSTITUTION OF THE BOARD.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Lee) said to night that the board would comprise a Judge as Chairman and two representatives to be appointed by the Government. ...

    Article : 212 words
  4. SEX RIVALRY.

    It was an innocent - looking question. Just this— "why are not more women marrying?" I had to find out. First of all, to be fair and courteous, I read what a lady ...

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  5. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Legislative Council polling place carried for Golden Grove system of Government tendering was [?]; that Government should ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    After a more or less exciting career of nearly 18 months the Postal Commission promises soon to come to a close, so far as the taking of evidence is concerned. The ...

    Article : 1,053 words
  7. GOVERNMENTS COAL PURCHASES.

    The following questions were asked of the Minister for Railways in the Legislative Assembly tonight by Mr. Hollis for Mr. Charlton: "1. What is the quantity ...

    Article : 223 words
  8. THE SEAMEN'S BALLOT.

    The ballot of members of the South Australian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union, whether they will agree to strike in strike in sympathy with the New South Wales ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. ASSENT TO BILLS.

    A message was received from the Governor assenting to the Municipal Corporations, Irrigation and Reclaimed Lands, and Browne's .Well Railway Bills. ...

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  10. IN THE COUNCIL

    The Hon. G. Brookman ascertained from the Chief Secretary that sheetpiling would not be necessary for the proposed revetment mound at the Outer Harbour. ...

    Article : 331 words
  11. THE OTHER SIDE.

    The coal proprietors of the northern district met at the office of Mr. E. P. Simpson today and a full statement of their case, signed by Mr. Cant (Secretary of the ...

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  12. UNPROTECTED RAILWAY CROSSINGS.

    The danger arising from unprotected railway crossings was the subject of reference in the Assembly on Wednesday. Mr. Smeaton read a letter signed by 70 ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    An [?] was made by representatives of The Register on Wednesday to ascertain if the situation had become serious in the interval' since the beginning of the ...

    Article : 1,259 words
  14. TWO PROMISSORY NOTES.

    The Chief Justice today concluded the hearing of an administration suit. Griffin v. Griffin. In this case Robert Griffin, formerly a detective , is acting as admin[?] ...

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  15. PHOTOGRAPH FRAUDS.

    "Photograph fiends," as Mr. Vaughan described them, seem to have been doing business on lines which are not strictly honest. Air. Vanghan the attention ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. DELAYED WOOL SALES.

    A circular letter has been addressed by the Sydney Woolbrokers' Association to their constituents, stating that efforts are being made to resume the Sydney wool sales ...

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  17. PROPOSED REDUCED LEVY.

    The A.M.A last night at a largely attended meeting considered a motion that the levy in behalf of the coal strikers should be reduced from 5/ to 2/6 a fortnight. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The end of the present Parliament is rapidly approaching. The desire of Ministers is to complete work on Thursday - of at the latest Friday - of next week. It is, ...

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  19. ADVANCES TO SETTLERS.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands obtained leave to introduce a Bill for an Act to amend the Advances to Settlers on Crown Lands Act, 1908. ...

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  20. WEST ADELAIDE AND OUTSIDE TRAMS.

    Mr. Denny drew the attention of the Commissioner of Public Works to the statement that the Tramways Trust had atranged to provide West Adelaide with a ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. OBJECT OF THE STRIKE.

    Mr. Peter Bowling was the Chairman at a meeting held at the Protestant Hall on Monday (says the Sydney corresponden of The Melbourne Argus). He repeated ...

    Article : 177 words
  22. GIPPSLAND MINERS.

    A petition, signed by large numbers of Gippsland coalminers, was today received by the Registrar of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Court ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. MR. CORNISH'S REMUNERATION.

    The Attorney - General told Mr. Rudall that Mr. Cornish, had not received £100 from the Federal Government for certain services rendered to the Commonwealth ...

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  24. RATEABLE AREAS IN' BOOLEROO.

    Mr. Miller reminded the Commissioner of Public Works that he had asked several weeks ago if the government had attended to the altering of the rateable ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. SOME ASPECTS OF THE STRIKE.

    Sir — To endeavour to forecast it possible what will be the end of the strike is very desirable but not easy. The public would like to know whether the masters will ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    There are no indications of a settlement of the difficulty at the State coal mine, Work at the State sawmill has ceased. The amount paid in wages at the mines average ...

    Article : 100 words
  27. INCREASED PAY FOR GANGERS.

    The Commissioner of Public Works, to Mr. Verran, said that the Government had already decided that the pay of all gangers should he increased, which took ...

    Article : 47 words
  28. POLICE PROTECTION FOR BLYTH.

    The .Premier informed Mr. Jackson that' it was not considered necessary at present to station a police officer at Blyth. which was frequently patrolled by the police from ...

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  29. VICTORIAN RAILWAY SERVICE REDUCED.

    The Victorian Railway Commissioners have decided not to run picnic excursion trains on the country or suburban lines after next Saturday. Further reductions ...

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  30. WELLS ON OVERLAND TELEGRAPH LINE.

    The Commissioner of Public Works told Mr. Crush that the wells which were being sunk along the overland telegraph line were on Crown lands. Some of the ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. HAULAGE OF COAL.

    Mr. Frazer (W. A.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin, V.), in the House of Representatives today, if he had seen the press reports stating that the New ...

    Article : 352 words
  32. PARKSIDE ASYLUM,

    The Premier continued the debate on the motion of Mr. Coneybeer — "That the report of the Commission on the Parkside Asylum and Treatment of Criminal ...

    Article : 252 words
  33. HOT TEA FOR CARPENTERS.

    A strike of carpenters disturbed operations on the De Bavay Company's new plant on the North Mine yesterday, but the trouble did not last long. Orders had ...

    Article : 194 words
  34. MOTOR SERVICE FOR MAILS.

    In the House of Representatives today the Postmaster - General (Sir John Quick. V.), in reply to Mr. Hall (N.S.W.). said that where the necessity arose for motor car ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. BARRIER FEVER CASES.

    The increase in cases of typhoid in Broken Hill this year was debated in the city Council last night. The health committee reported that for the six weeks ended No ...

    Article : 215 words
  36. THE KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN.

    Mr. Justice Cussen delivered a reserved judgment today of great importance in connection with the application of the indeterminate Sentences Art. Last week ...

    Article : 187 words
  37. A DEAN'S ADVICE.

    Christ Church Cathedral was on Sunday afternoon (says The Sydney Daily Telegraph) the scene of an unusual gathering, the Dean of' Newcastle had an[?]ounced ...

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  38. BREAK- OF-GAUGE COMMISSION.

    His Excellency the Governor intimated to the Assembly on wednesday that he intended to appoint a commission to investigate -1. Best means of overcoming ...

    Article : 79 words
  39. HIT FROM BEHIND.

    A resident of Randwick Was walking along Church street of the suburb about 11 0'clotk last night when he noticed it youth lying in the gutier [?] and ...

    Article : 158 words
  40. HALF-CROWN TOTE DEFEATED.

    The Totalizator Extension Bill was taken up in committee at clause 6 — "Minimum wager for one totalizator to be not more has 2/6. and maximum admission fee to ...

    Article : 125 words
  41. IMPORTED COAL.

    The P. & 0. Company's steamer Palermo is due from Japan tomorrow with a cargo ef coal for the bankers of the liners. Then will arise the question of the coal lumpers ...

    Article : 119 words
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