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  2. ARE BALCONIES DOOMED?

    To some extent on rainy days, but chiefly in midsummer pedestrains appreciate the welcome shade and shelter provided by the balconies and verandahs that span the ...

    Article : 437 words
  3. THE FOOTBALL DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the Australasian Football Council and the South Australian football League came before the latter body at its meeting on Friday night. There ...

    Article : 143 words
  4. BUTCHERS APPREHENSIVE.

    Master butchers in the metropolitan area are feeling apprehensive regarding some of the arrangements proposed to be adopted when the Gepp's Cross abattoirs come into ...

    Article : 947 words
  5. TOSSED ON THE BILLOWS.

    Advices received from Aden show that splendid discipline was maintained on board the liner Fifeshire when she ran ashore 20 miles south of Cape Guardafui. The ...

    Article : 215 words
  6. WILDS OF KIMBERLEY.

    After an absence of nearly a year, which has been spent in the wilds of the Kimberley district of this State, members of the Swedish scientific expedition under the ...

    Article : 358 words
  7. LABOUR REVOLT.

    Further rioting has occurred in Liverpool. The extent of this latest conflict is not yet known. Indeed, the fighting is still taking place, and, in view of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  8. MEETING OF VICTORIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The Victorian Football Association met to-night, and subsequently, accepted and invitation of the President (Mr. J. Aikman, M.L.C.) to welcome the interstate ...

    Article : 204 words
  9. NO WARSHIPS NEAR.

    The Admiralty has expressed its regret that there ia no British warship sufficiently near to Cape Guardafui to participate in the search for the missing boats of the ...

    Article : 38 words
  10. TROOPS AND MACHINE GUNS.

    That the possibilities in London are still of the gravest character is indicated by the fact thai 3,000 troops from Aldershot have readied London. Arrangements have ...

    Article : 56 words
  11. PASSAGE OF THE VETO.

    The Globe protests against the congratulations of the South Australian Legislature over the passage of the Veto Bill having been forwarded to the Prime ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. THE FATEFUL ORDER.

    The General Secretary of the Railwaymen's Unions has just announced that a general strike over the whole of the country's railway systems will now begin. ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. DOCKERS DISSATISFIED.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) has stated that, contrary to their agreement upon returning to work under improved conditions, some of the London ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. BROKEN HILL BAND.

    The Broken Hill Band, which is en route to Kalgoorlie to take part in the band contests there, arrived in Adelaide by the express on Friday morning. The ...

    Article : 284 words
  15. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Governor of Victoria (Sir John Fuller), who has been visiting Mildura, left for Melbourne on Friday. His Excellency expressed the opinion that Mildura ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WELCOME AND FAREWELL.

    There was a crowded congregation at St. Andrew's Church, Walkervilles, on Friday evening, when the Rt. Rev. Dr. Cecil Wilson was instituted as rector by the Bishop ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 919 words
  17. RAILWAY SIGNAL DESTROYED.

    Five thousand railwaymen in Leeds and the neighbourhood have struck. So also have many at Blackburn, Bradford, and Leicester, in the absence of any intimation ...

    Article : 112 words
  18. "WAR DECLARED."

    The railway strike has officially begun of a considerable scale. How far it will become general remains to be seen. Thousands have already joined those who were ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. The Local Motion.—

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday it was decided—"That a message be transmitted to the Prime Minister of England expressive of the congratulations of the ...

    Article : 260 words
  20. ATTITUDE OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    On the refusal of the railwaymen's representatives to accept a royal commission the Prime Minister, who attended the conference addressed the representatives. He ...

    Article : 50 words
  21. EATING UP FOOD RESERVES.

    The people of Manchester are to-day subsisting upon the food reserves. If there is no relaxation of the crisis when those two or three days' supplies are cone the ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. "AN UNWARRANTABLE THREAT."

    The joint executives subsequently issued a manifesto in reply to Mr. Asquith, in which they considered the Prime Minister a statement was an unwarrantable threat ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Extract from a leading article on "Law Reform":—"In South Australia we have our own colonial laws. Starting as we have done in this new colony we can ...

    Article : 243 words
  24. GIVING THE SIGNAL

    Fifteen hundred telegrams giving the signal to strike were dispatched. ...

    Article : 13 words
  25. LATE LADY RUSSELL.

    The will of the late Lady Russell (widow of the late Sir Peter Russell benefactor of the University of Sydney), who died in England on July 3, has been lodged for ...

    Article : 105 words
  26. INTENDED MOTION OF CENSURE.

    The Labour Party and the Parliamentary committee of the Trade Union Congress met and decided to help the railwaymen. Afterwards the position was discussed by ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. CRUISERS AT LIVERPOOL.

    The appearance of the cruisers at Liverpool in order to protect the shipping (which has already been subjected to incendiary outbreaks), together with the ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. EXPLANATION BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Speaking in the Commons last night, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), in the course of a statement on the situation thought that the men had ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. MEN REFUSED GOVERNMENT OFFER.

    Railway managers and representatives of the servants of the railway companies conferred separately with the Board of Trade and the Prime Minister to-day. It ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. THE LIBERAL VICTORY.

    The Undersecretary states that Mr. Perry's majority in the Liverpool Plains by-election remains at three. A mistake appears to have been made in the returns ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. THE DEMOSTHENES.

    A large gathering of Australian shippers, bankers, and merchants was entertained to-day upon the new liner for the Australian trade, the Demosthenes, prior to ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. FINKE RIVER MISSION.

    Consideration is being given by the Acting Minister for External Affairs (Sr. Findley) to the new aspect of the Commonwealth relation to the Finke River ...

    Article : 168 words
  33. SPENCE MEMORIAL (REGISTER FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 words
  34. RAILWAYMEN WARNED.

    The principle of Conciliation Boards for railway disputes is one of the leading issues of the great upheaval. The Daily Chronicle and Morning Leader, in ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. LABOUR PARTY AND PEACE.

    Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald (Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party) said apparently there had been a misunderstanding, but the position had been ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. LUTHERAN PASTOR'S STATEMENT.

    Pastor Herlitz (President of the General Lutheran Synod of Australia) was seen to-day with respect to the allegations of mismanagement brought against the ...

    Article : 221 words
  37. Advertising

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