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  2. VICTORIA SQUARE DESECRATION.

    Sir—I yield to no one in my admiration of our Mayor, but words fail me when I think of him as a gagger of public opinion at a meeting. His master-stroke way in ...

    Article : 170 words
  3. REVOLVER SHOT.

    Shortly after the dinner hour last night the guests at a well-known city hotel were aroused by the sound of a revolver shot in the building. On investigation a ...

    Article : 142 words
  4. CASUALTIES.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, July l.—Miss Carter daughter of one of the Monteith settlers, recently sustained a fracture of an arm, the result of a fall from her horse ...

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  5. AN AUSTRALIAN ASSET.

    "It is not only my opinion, but that of many other persons competent to judge, that if our great northern dependency of New Guinea were only better known, a large ...

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  6. TRADE & LABOUR.

    Delegates to the conference between the South Australian Builders' Labourers' Union, United Labourers' Union, and Trades and Labour Council regarding the ...

    Article : 130 words
  7. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, June 30.—At o meeting of the local branch of the United Labour Party, held on Thursday evening an association was formed for women. ...

    Article : 43 words
  8. DRIVING ON FOOTPATHS.

    From Dr. E. W. Morris:—"Having paid the penalty of driving on the footpath, may I be allowed to question borne of the statements made in Court, and published in The ...

    Article : 267 words
  9. THE ADELAIDE SHOP ASSISTANT.

    The alertness in Victoria and New South Wales among shop assistant in regard to wages and conditions led a reporter to make enquiries on Friday into the position in ...

    Article : 562 words
  10. COLLISION—MOTORMAN INJURED.

    BRISBANE, July 1.—A tramcar was proceeding up Petries Bight, in the direction of Fortitude Valley, when it collided with a cart. Both vehicles were damaged. James ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. SETTLING DISPUTES.

    SYDNEY, July l.—Judge Heydon made reference in the Industrial Court to-day to the settlement of industrial cases. He said there was so reason why cases should ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. LUMPERS ACTIVE.

    PERTH, July 1.—In connection with the negotiations between the Fremantle lumpers and various employers for a new industrial agreement, the lumpers have ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. MINING FATALITY.

    KALGOORLIE, July 1.—A timberman named Jeremiah Minehan was killed at the Golden Horseshoe Mine to-day. Minerman with John Callaghan had been putting ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. To the Editor.

    Sir—It is to be hoped the City Fathers will not be influenced by the usual objection and a meeting of a few only of the public. Complete the edifice, and in a few ...

    Article : 279 words
  15. "IS HE YOUR HUSBAND?"

    A man and woman confronted each other at the Newtown Police Court to-day. Each failed in the matter of identification. "Will you admit marriage?" the man was ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. BOILER MAKERS AND IRON SHIP BUILDERS.

    The annual general meeting of the Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders' Society was wad at the Trader Hall on Friday evening. Mr. S. Wallace presided over a large ...

    Article : 239 words
  17. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    [All manuscripts submitted, to the Editor should the written legibly in ink on one tide of the paper, and ante will be returned, even if rejected, unless special arrangements to ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. NARROW ESCAPE.

    BRISBANE, July l.—A serious accident was narrowly averted to-day near to Karara, on the Inglewood line. A motor car, attaining Mr. R. S. O'Hara (of Glenelg) ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. JENNINGS CARMICHAEL FUND.

    From May Vivienne:—"I have received two letters regarding the Jennings Carmichael children, stating that more funds have been collected, and will be sent on ...

    Article : 219 words
  20. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    BENDIGO, July 1.—A number of wellknown residents who were travelling in a, motor car, driven by Mr. Leonard Lansell, had a remarkable escape, to-night ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. WRECKED PERICLES.

    The work of salvaging the wrecked Pericles has been interfered with by the recent rough weather. Diver Curtis has made two descents, and has found that the ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. MARKET GARDENERS AND THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS.

    From William Charlick:—"The President of the Royal Agricultural Society (Mr. W. B. Rounswell) has been commenting upon the rival claim of the market gardeners ...

    Article : 572 words
  23. COMMONWEALTH SALT FACTORY DESTROYED.

    EDITHBURGH, July 1.—The fire at the Commonwealth Salt Factory has burnt itself out. The whole of the factory is demolished, and damage has ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. To the Editor.

    Sir—To a certain extent I sympathize with the Mayor in the position in which he placed himself by taking the blame on his shoulders, and also in the unfair ...

    Article : 262 words
  25. PENNY POSTAGE.

    In connection with the announced policy of the Federal Ministry to establish a uniform rate of postage throughout the Commonwealth, it is understood that the ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. BUILDERS' LABOURERS AND GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

    The Builders' Labourers' Union has decided to join the deputation of the operative masons and bricklayers to the. Government in connection with the payment ...

    Article : 78 words
  27. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Legal."—No fee is fixed by the Act. It is a question of what is a reasonable charge. From 10/6 to £1 1/ according to circumstances, would meet the case. ...

    Article : 175 words
  28. FOOTBALLERS' FALL.

    HOUGHTON, June 29.—While the Grange and Henley Beach footballers were returning home from Gumeracha on Tuesday morning the rear axle of the drag ...

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  29. UNIONISTS AND STUDENT—SCHOOL TEACHER TO BE REPRIMANDED.

    The United Labourers' Union has protested strongly at different times against the system of school teachers and students taking on work during holiday time in ...

    Article : 359 words
  30. SHEEP.

    Sir Francis Suttor, speaking at the Sheep Show luncheon to-day, stated that the actual production of wool in Australasia in the season which ended yesterday was over ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. FALL UNDER A DRAY.

    An accident, the result of which was fortunately, not serious, befell John Roberts, a limeburner, of Prospect, shortly after 6' o'clock on Thursday evening. He was ...

    Article : 118 words
  32. BOILER MAKERS AND FITTERS SOCIETY'S OPINION.

    A long discussion took place at the annual meeting of the Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders' Society, held at the Trades Hall on Friday evening, in reference to work ...

    Article : 198 words
  33. THE GIRLS' CLUB.

    The twelfth annual meeting of the Lady Victoria Buxton Association of Girls Clubs was held in the Mayor's parlour Adelaide on Friday afternoon. Lady Bosanquet ...

    Article : 727 words
  34. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL.

    At a meeting of tie Victorian Football Association to-night, Mr. T. J. Evans, Secretary of the association, was appointed secretary and manager of the team which ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The telegraph to Strathalbyn was opened by Mr. C. Todd yesterday. The first message over the line was sent by Dr. Walker, of the rural township, to the Governor ...

    Article : 189 words
  36. To the Editor.

    Sir—It is an old saying that "Fools and bairns should never see half-done deeds" and it seems to me that even wise men should take second thought before rushing ...

    Article : 267 words
  37. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.

    The jubilee anniversary' smoke social in connection with the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners was held at the Trades Hall on Friday evening The ...

    Article : 103 words
  38. THE BARRIER.

    The Barrier labour Federation last night decided to send a request from the Sydney Labour Council asking financial assistance for wives and families of imprisoned ...

    Article : 120 words
  39. SMALL-WAGE SHOP ASSISTANT.

    In replying to a query concerning the apathy of retail assistants regarding the wages question. Mr. G. Collins (Secretary of the Shop Assistants and Warehouse ...

    Article : 185 words
  40. FEDERATION OF BUILDERS' LABOURERS.

    Brother Riley's notice of motion at the meeting of the Builders' Labourers' Union at the Trades Hall on Friday evening that a federation of the various unions in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. SCHOOL TEACHERS SALARIES.

    From F. J. Gartrell:—"While thanking you for your admirable report in The Register on Thursday of the discussion at Wednesday's meeting of the Teachers' Union ...

    Article : 188 words
  42. HUNTING.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, June 29.—The Hunt Club held at run at O.B. Flat this afternoon. The weather was cold, but fine and a good road division made the journey. The hounds were in ...

    Article : 223 words
  43. QUEENSLAND.

    The account for £170 13/11 in connection with the preparations for laying the foundation stone of the proposed new town hall has at last been paid. The ...

    Article : 122 words
  44. To the Editor.

    Sir—The Mayor says the contractors are entitled to a draw of over £1,000 upon this exquisite work of art. Now contracted draw 75 per cent. or 80 per cent on value ...

    Article : 186 words
  45. GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL EMPLOYES.

    Mr. F. R Bradley read an interesting paper at the meeting of the South Austra­lian Post and Telegraph (elected and mechanical branch) Association at the ...

    Article : 51 words
  46. DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    YORKE'S PENINSULA.—Cunningham Ward—Charles George Roots Cane. Kilkerran Ward—Carl Friedrich Gotthard Heinrich. Mooloo Wurtie Ward—William George Rowntree. Wauraltee Ward ...

    Article : 90 words
  47. STRIKE AT MYPOLONGA.

    The Secretary of the United labourers' Union (Mr. Jesse Smith) has received the following telegram from Murray Bridge.—"Send man up. Trouble here. Men ...

    Article : 113 words
  48. BUILDERS' LABOURERS.

    Mr. J. G. Branstorm presided over a large attendance of the South Australian Builders' Labourers' Union at the Trades Hall on Friday evening. Nine new ...

    Article : 40 words
  49. BUSH NURSING.

    From Mr. Emily A. Law:—"Through but a woman I heartily support with all the power possessed by me the scheme of the Countess of Dudley for bush nursing. I ...

    Article : 74 words
  50. LETTER CARRIERS.

    The members of the South Australian Letter Carriers' Association had a record muster at the Trades Hall on Friday evening. Mr. H. Brown presided, The election ...

    Article : 102 words
  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    There is again a marked difference in the Commonwealth [?] figures for March 31 last. The Commonwealth total of 275,915 is 3,667 below that ...

    Article : 70 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. STARR BOWKETT SOCIETIES.

    An appropriation Batting was held at the Friendly Societies Hall. Tynte street, on Wednesday evening. Mr. H. Johns was appointed Chairman and Messrs [?] and Martin ...

    Article : 251 words
  54. MEN WANTED.

    The notice asking for 30 hands for reclamation work at Murray Bridge has not yet been taken down from the board at the Labour Bureau. It is still extremely ...

    Article : 48 words
  55. A PLEA FOR HALF-CASTES AND A PROTEST.

    From "Humanity," Central Australia:—There have been several litters in your columns concerning half-caste children, some in favour of the children form Alice ...

    Article : 461 words
  56. STEAMER DISABLED.

    The steamer Angola, from Rio Janeiro to Bunbury for timber, burst a steam pipe just before the recent gale, and being unable to make Bunburry put into Fremantle ...

    Article : 53 words
  57. NEW ZEALAND.

    The back of the wrecked steamer Lauderdale is broken, and her cargo of timber is awash. ...

    Article : 24 words
  58. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    Speaking in the House of Representatives, the Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) said compared mill the same quarter of the previous year the Customs ...

    Article : 40 words
  59. GOLD AND SILVER EXPORTS.

    The gold exported from New Zealand during the past tax mouths amounted to 221.579 oz. The silver exported totalled 905,280 oz. ...

    Article : 25 words
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