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  2. FREE LABOUR AT OUTER HARBOUR

    At a special meeting of the executive of the South Australian Employers' Federation on Friday afternoon, at which various sections of Industry were present. ...

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  3. GRAND OPERA.

    Verdi's opera "H Trovatore" was presented at the, Theatre Royal on Friday evening with all the richness of setting and wealth of musical colour for which the ...

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  4. CASUALTIES.

    RENMARK, September 21.—During the progress of the second semi-final football match played at Berri between Berri and Renmark Rovers teams. F. Tonkin, a ...

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  5. "ARMY" MIGRATION.

    The Vedic is full," the salvation Army announced to-day. The vessel will sail from Liverpool on October 6, and could have been filled twice. Recruiting was ...

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  6. MR. M. CHARLTON.

    Mr. M. charlton, M.H.R., formerly leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party, to-night announced his retirement from public life at the end of the present Parliament, owing to ill health. His resignation has been accepted with regret by the A.L.P, executive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VOLUNTEERS ASSAILED.

    Applications for volunteers to handle cargo which the stevedore's refused to touch having been called by the shipowners, several men were to-day engaged ...

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  8. SYDNEY WORKERS.

    It was reported in Sydney to-nigut that shipowners at Newcastle have decided to continue employing volunteers who desire to remain at work on the waterfront in ...

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  9. CONSIGNMENT OF DRUGS.

    A parcel of 42 oz. of hydro-chloride of cocaine, intended for shipment to Dunedin, has been lost from a motor van, between the chemical works and the ...

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  10. STRANDED LYGNERN.

    No alteration in the position of the stranded steamer Lygnern was reported to-day, and the vessel remained fart on the rocks at the edge of Beagle Shoal. ...

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  11. FEDERAL ACTION.

    Mr. Bruce then reviewed the history of the trouble, and said that now transport had been practically held up, and a position of stagnation reached. The position ...

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  12. CONDITIONS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The following statement, on behalf of the oversea and interstate shipowners, was issued to-night by the chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives ...

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  13. WALSH'S MOVE.

    When Mr. Tom walsh visited the Federal offices of the Australian Seamen's Union this afternoon, to take over his duties as general secretary, he had a ...

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  14. MUSIC AND ART.

    There was a good attendance at the Adelaide Town Hall on Friday when Mr. A. Vardon conducted the community song hour. The selection of songs was a ...

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  15. POLICE PREPARATIONS.

    Preparation of the police force to deal at a moment's notice with any trouble in connection with the strike is proceeding. Leave for men as from to-day has been ...

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  16. FIREMEN REFUSE DUTY.

    The latest Development that is causing concern to shipowners was the decision this afternoon of the firemen on the British steamers Port Adelaide and ...

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  17. LAW MUST BE UPHELD.

    At the Rotary Club luncheon on Friday at The Grosvenor, Principal Kick said that he believed democracy was in real danger from the combined assaults of Bolshevism ...

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  18. MELBOURNE POSITION.

    Most of the transport unions in Melbourne are working at usual, and have taken the stand that they have no official cognisance of the dispute. ...

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  19. SUGAR AND THE RAILWAYS.

    A message from Homehill last night suggested that the Railway Deportment had refused to supply trucks for the Inkerman and Proserpine sugar mills until ...

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  20. SPEED IN ACCOUNTING.

    On Friday night, in the rooms of the Charterers, Ltd., Grenfell street, the finals took place, of the second annual speed competition on Kensington accounting ...

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  21. COUNTRY NEWS.

    September 20.—A meeting of the Tatlara School sports movement, in connection with the vacation sports, held in August, was held in the institute committee rooms recently, when ...

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  22. COAL INDUSTRY.

    In consequence of the circulation of leaflets on the coalfields, by what is described as a minority movement, of leaflets designed to influence the miners against ...

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  23. REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    An infant, aged 16 months, while being, wheeled across Johnstone street, Fitzroy, by a sister, Olive Andrews, aged 13 years, was thrown out of its perambulator when ...

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  24. FREMANTLE LUMPERS.

    After much uproar, a man meeting of the Fremantle branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation. held in the Fremantle Town Hall to-day, unanimously ...

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  25. "THIS STANDING MENACE."

    The Times in an editorial, says:—"The situation in Australia is darker. A general struggle between the Commonwealth Government and organized labour may yet ...

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  26. MAN MISSING SINCE WEDNESDAY.

    At about 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday, Norman John Russell, sand carter, of Lansdown terrace, Walkerville, left his home in a red Reo motor lorry, the registered ...

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  27. LATE SPORTING.

    Mr. Constable who is part owner of Karuma, has decided not to run the Magpie horse in the Epsom Handicap. He has sent a telegram to Mr. E. L. Baillieu, the other part owner, who ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE MEN DECIDE TO WORK.

    The Newcastle wharf labourers to-day decided to offer for work under the new award at 8 o'clock this afternoon. The shipowners are now considering what ...

    Article : 42 words
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