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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 322 words
  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On one of the big stacte at the smelters there recently appeared the notice "Get a union badge, or get out." This was obsterated yesterday, and was replaced by the ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND.

    On Saturday the Premier (Mr. Ryan) had an exceptionally [?] time. He had interviews with the Minister for Railways and the Commissioner, and also with ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. VALOUR RECOGNISED.

    His Majesty the King has approved of the following awards to Australian officers and men for distinguished service:— DISTINGUISHED SERV1CE ORDER. ...

    Article : 681 words
  7. GERMAN POLITICS.

    The Berlin Tageblett reports than Her von Payer, the Progressive leader, has sent an ultimatum to the German Imperial Chancellor (IIerr Michaclis) urging that ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The intelligence that Set. Roy G. Bridges had teen killed in France on, July 0 has been received at Stansbury. The deceased soldier, who was awarded the D.C.M. about three months ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 101 words
  9. SECRET BALLOT.

    At a meeting of railwaymen this morn-ing, it was decided to hear the Brisbane delegates on Monday morning, and then to take a secret ballot of the unions on the ...

    Article : 38 words
  10. CHECK ON BERLIN GOVERNMENT.

    According to the National Zeitung the Reichstag Council, consisting of representatives of the different political parties, will shortly be formed to discuss jointly ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. SERIOUS FOOD SHORTAGE.

    The shortage of necessaries, consequent on the railway strike, is very serious. supplies received from Longreach are exhausted. Potatoes, butter, choose, and ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. LATE PTE. A. O.HALLIDAY.

    Mr. and Mrs. A Halliday, of Tailem Bend, have been notified that their fourth son, Pte. Arnold O. Halliday, who was previously reported missing. was killed in action in ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 283 words
  14. Progress in East Africa.

    British official advices from East Africa concerning the fighting in the Lindi area state.—We drove back the enemy for eight miles. The Belgians from Kilossa in the ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. ATTITUDE OF THE A.W.U.

    Mr. F. W. Lundie (President of the A.W.U.) stated on Sunday:—"I am leaving for Melbourne on Munday. The executive will decide the policy of the A.W.U. ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. RAILWAY LOADING "BLACK."

    The Minister of Railways has received a communication from the Queensland Railway Union, intimating that the union had declared Goods coming over from New ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. LATE PTE. EDWARD WILTON.

    Mrs. Jame Morgan, of Kooringa, has been notified that her brother, Pte. Edward Wilton (27th Battallion, late 43rd), was killed in action in France on November 5,1916. He was previously reported missing. ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. EFFECT ON LOCAL CARRYING TRADE.

    About a fortnight ago the New South Wales strike had considerably diminished business in the local carrying trade, and many of the larger employers were ...

    Article : 154 words
  19. LATE GUNNER C. J. W. MOWAT.

    Mrs. Walter Haekett,of Parade, Norwood, has been notified by the military authorities that her nephew, Gunner Cedric James William Mowat, was killed in action in France on August 1. His ...

    Article : 50 words
  20. Increased Soldiers' Pay.

    The Evening Standard foreshadows that the pay of the British soldiers be increased to 3/ or 3/6 a day. The War Cabinet's decision will presently be announced. Tho ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    [Space cannot be found in this column for letter which exceed 500 words, and excepting in special circumstances) any beyond that maximum Till be hid aside.] ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  22. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    A meeting of members of the Drivers' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday night to consider the matter of dismissal of employes by the M[?]ier Carriers' Association and other ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. PERSONAL NOTES.

    The friends of Mr. William Lowe, of Goode, Durrant,& Co., Limited, Adelaide, will be pleased to tarn that his son, W. E. B. (Bon) Lowe, has been appointed adjutant and made a captain ...

    Article : 225 words
  24. Kaiser's Violent Speech.

    The Kaiser delivered a violent harangue to the armies in Flanders, the theme of which was hatred of England. "England is our most spiteful adversary," he ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    More than 1,000 volunteers for work on the Fremantle wharfs had enrolled up to Saturday night. The Farmers and Settlers' Association lias expressed, its readiness to ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. DISASTROUS STATE TRADING.

    A deputation of merchants and manufacturers waited upon the Minister of Works (Mr. George) and asked for the disposal by dosing down or gradual ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S NEUTRALITY.

    The, Minister for Home and Territories (Hon. P. MeM. Glynn), who returned to Adelaide from Melbourne on Saturday, said he had little to communicate in ...

    Article : 247 words
  28. AUSTRALASIAN PROVINCIAL PRESS ASSOCIATION.

    Messrs. J. W. Elliott (Strathalbyn, ex-President) and C. B. O'Reilly (Maitland, Secretary) returned to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Sunday morning from Brisbane, where they ...

    Article : 441 words
  29. For King and Country.

    The State Recruiting Committee writes:— Sr. Nowland returned from Melbourne on Saturday morning. He will speak at Melrose on Wednesday, and subsequently visit ...

    Article : 368 words
  30. ENLISTMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 words
  31. WIN-THE-WAR EFFORT WANTED.

    Commenting on the effects of the strike on enlistment. the Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. Mackinnon) stated on Saturday that there had been a substantial ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. WEEK.

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  33. SAILORS BEFORE THE COURT.

    Summonses have been issued against 14 Sailors and 36 firemen belonging to the steamer Zealandia. They were laid under the Merchant Shipping Act. The cases will ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. ATTESTMENTS.

    Following are the names of the men who attested at Adelaide on Saturday:— M. DE CAWS, seaman; .H. E. WALDEN, farmer: W. FORSYTHE, engine driver: W. O. ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. RETURNED SOLDIERS WILL HELP.

    The Returned Soldiers' Association on Saturday resolved to give its support to the Government in any reasonable action taken to terminate the Fremantle lumpers' ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTISM.

    The public of New Zealand are responding readily to the appeal for the new war loans. The early subscriptions exceed those received the same period for last ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. FROZEN RABBITS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    There is a probability that the rabbits now in cool stores throughout Australia, on behalf of the Imperial Government, will bes released if local supplies of fresh rabbits. ...

    Article : 213 words
  38. SPECIAL CONSTABLES FOR ADELAIDE.

    An advertisement in this issue asks for the services of 50 able-bodied men as special constables for duty in Adelaide. ...

    Article : 23 words
  39. AWARDS TO NEW ZEALANDERS.

    The following awards are made to New Zealanders:— DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. Major N. W. Thoms.—For valuable ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. VICTORIA.

    Two delegates of the Wharf Labourers' Union, who were sent to Sydney in a motor car to ascertain the support that it is expected from Victoria by the Sydney ...

    Article : 577 words
  41. BROKEN HILL.

    It was expected that the coal used by the electric light works and the gas company would be declared "black." A. mass meeting of all unionist affiliated with the ...

    Article : 531 words
  42. MICE PLAGUE LESSENING.

    Mice are still in the wheat stacks, but the number has been so greatly reduced that the Victorian Wheat Commission is no longer alarmed. Precautions are being ...

    Article : 53 words
  43. Trench Hero Honoured.

    The Grand Cross of the French Legion, of Honour lias been conferred on Gen. Henri Philippe Petain in appreciation: of his brilliant work in connection with the ...

    Article : 77 words
  44. TAPLEY HILL MAIN ROAD.

    Messrs. Price and McGillivray, M.P.'s, have received the following letter from the Secretary of the Local Government Department:—In reply to Mr. Price's letter of the 23rd., I am ...

    Article : 67 words
  45. YOUTHS' RUDE [?]AKENING.

    Milkmen going their rounds early on Saturday morning on were surprised by the sight of several detectives marching along the streets. Theses had ...

    Article : 74 words
  46. Australia Day at Kersbrook.

    The ceremony of "breaking the flag" was performed by the Minister of Education and Repatriation (Hon. D. J. Gordon. M.L.C.) at Rersbrook on ...

    Article : 554 words
  47. GERMAN NEW GUINEA STAMPS.

    Tenders have been, received from Australia and Great Britain for the purchase of German stamp seized by the Australian authorities when they took possession of ...

    Article : 94 words
  48. HONORARY ACCOUNTANT ARRESTED.

    Leslie Byron Mottos (44), accountant, was arrested to-day in Colline street, and charged with having, while bailee of two £500 City of Melbourne debentures of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  49. War Memorial.

    Sir Alfred Mond's committee appointed in 1915 to consider the question of a war memorial, has recommended, the creation of a national war museum on a vast scale. ...

    Article : 169 words
  50. EXTRA POLICE FOR PORT PIRIE.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) stated on Sunday that during Saturday afternoon he was in fairly constant communication with the Commonwealth authorities regard ...

    Article : 129 words
  51. General Items.

    A correspondent writes:—"The lady assistants of diaries Moore & Co.'s have invited 60 to 80 returned soldiers to the Red Cross continental tea, to bes held on Wednesday next. in aid of the Red ...

    Article : 230 words
  52. GLENELG THEATRE.

    The new theatre was again comfortably filled on Saturday night. The programme of pictures was well chosen, and every one enjoyed the music from the ...

    Article : 154 words
  53. THE FARMERS' UNION CANDIDATES.

    From GEO. H. SOLOMON, Remark:—Pending enquiries that are now being made in the inter[?] of the Commonwealth wheatgrowers generally—and those of South Australia in ...

    Article : 135 words
  54. PRIME MINISTER GRATIFIED.

    Referring to-night to the position at Part Pine, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said that the action the Port Pine council had taken up was a very ...

    Article : 150 words
  55. Incidents of the War.

    The Food Controller will fix the maximum retail prices of butter from September 3 as provisional measure, pending more com[?] contro. ...

    Article : 262 words
  56. THE SPRING SHOW.

    Entries will close on Wednesday next, at-4 o'clock, at 23 Waymouth street, for the horses in action events to be competed for at the Royal Live Stock show at the Jubilee Exhibition Build ...

    Article : 210 words
  57. CASUALITIES.

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call at 6.59 p.m. on Sunday to a house at South terrace, occupied by Mr. H. G. Fleming, and owned by Mr. Huelin. (of ...

    Article : 83 words
  58. NEWCASTLE STRIKERS TIRED.

    It is expected that the Wallarah Colliery will be ready to be worked by free lobour to morrow or Tuesday. Several thousands of strikers and their svm[?]a ...

    Article : 175 words
  59. SYMPATHY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A mass meeting of tracks unionists was held at the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the Trades and Labour Council, to express sympathy with ...

    Article : 495 words
  60. AN EYE INJURED.

    PETERSBURG, August 24.—Mr. H. L Elliott, a fitter at the loco. sheds, met with a painful accident while at work this morning. He was chipping an iron block ...

    Article : 68 words
  61. CARRIEDS TERAMS POOLED.

    Members of the Master Carriers' Association have decided to pool all their teams in order that the cartage of goods may be more effectively done during the strike ...

    Article : 42 words
  62. CARTERS' DECISION.

    A meeting of the Federated Carters and Drivers" Union was held on (Saturday evening to consider what action should be taken regarding the present rike. No ...

    Article : 63 words
  63. CHILDREN CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, August 26.—A shocking accident occurred at Mr. S. Buckman's sawmills, Gulgong, yesterday, Thomas Reddish was cleaning pine logs and making ...

    Article : 33 words
  64. SEYMOUR CAMP STRUCK.

    The troops encamped at Seymour are to be transferred to Bendigo on Monday or Tuesday until the conditions at Seymour improve. ...

    Article : 35 words
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