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Advertising : 201 wordsThe Chairman of the Coal Board (Capt. Clare), when asked on Saturday evening if further restrictions upon the use of gas and electricity were contemplated, stated that the Board would meet at 11 ...
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Article : 350 wordsAt a meeting of the executive committee of the Returned Soldiers' Association on Friday night it was considered that better arrangements ...
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Family Notices : 345 wordsThe total membership of the local Returned Soldiers Association up to last night was 11,753. During the post fortnight 1,183 new members have been ...
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Article : 68 wordsIn view of the Peace holiday next Saturday there will be no issue of the "Mail" printed for sale in the streets. The usual delivery of the Midnight Edition, however ...
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Article : 803 wordsIn response to a telephone massage early this evening from the assistant stationmaster at Alberton. F.C. Thoronghgood, of Queenstown, went to the station and ...
Article : 61 wordsF.C. Dedmaa reported to the Unity Police Station to-night that shortly before 6 o'clock Mr. John Harris, of Angas Street, City, was deriving a single-easter motor ...
Article : 64 wordsNo summonses were served to-day connected with the proceedings Mr. Watt states are to be taken against Walsh and the Seamen's Unian. They will probably ...
Article : 37 wordsThe weather forecast issued on Friday indicated rain in the southern and coastal districts, but the public was unprepared or the sharp showers which set in this ...
Article : 190 wordsA summons has been served on Rep. Considine, charging him with having beheved in a manner likely to cause disaffection by interring words reflecting on ...
Article : 73 wordsIn the House of Commons, when questioned regarding the official embargo on the circulation of the "Daily Herald" (London) on the Rhine front, where a ...
Article : 81 wordsThe militant attitude of Mr. Gunn in the House of Assembly on Thursday indicated that the Labour Party is determined to force the issue on the cost ...
Article : 1,070 wordsEvents are moving rapidly in connection with the threatened extension of the seamen's dispute. A delegate from the Melbourne Trades Hall went to Sydney ...
Article : 385 wordsIt is considered here that the question of a general strike rests with the coalminers. If they refuse to agree to the seamen's wishes it is unlikely the other unions wil I stop work. SYDNEY, To-night. ...
Article : 90 wordsA recent "Commonwealth Gaeztte" a list of eight names, all obviously of enemy origin, or civil servants who have been dismissed from the Federal Public ...
Article : 156 wordsOur Paris correspondent telegraphed to-day that the Allied Council, following upon the ratification of the Peace Treaty by Germany, has decided to raise the blockade. ...
Article : 33 wordsTo-day's forecast:"Cloudy generally, with more showers di[?] over central and southern district Squatly north-west to South-west winds. ...
Article : 21 wordsA special issue of the "Commonwealth Guzette" to-day notifies that under the War Precautions Act a regulation has been framed preventing any person ...
Article : 58 wordsIt was stated by Mr. Poynton, Miner in Charge of Shipbuilding in the House of Representatives on Friday, that it has cost the Commonwealth ...
Article : 180 wordsThe annual [?] competitions in connection with the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Sooth Australia will be held on Wednesday next at ...
Article : 101 wordsIt appears that during the week T. Walsh (general,secretary of the Seamen's Union) paid a flying visit to Sydney from Melbourne. Walsh retained to Victoria ...
Article : 69 wordsThe secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society notifies that applications for space for non-competitive exhibits at the society's five stock show, which takes place ...
Article : 131 wordsMore than 1,300 Germans went on board the Tras-os Montee in Sydney on Wednesday to begin their Journey back to the Fatherland. They came direct to the ...
Article : 164 wordsThere has been no decmon, regarding the proposal to send the Tasmaian troops to Adelaide to board the Rio Pardo for Tasmania. The captain of the ship merely ...
Article : 79 wordsLoyalist workers concluded discharging the cargo from the steamer Perth to-day. The stevedores intend to handle the timber, and men have been picked up to ...
Article : 34 wordsIt wee recently reported from Melbourne that empires would be sent from that capital to all the States of the Commonwealth to endeavour to enlist the sympathy ...
Article : 165 wordsStrike matters in Broken. Hall remain uncharged. Some of the unions continue the wangle among themselves, especially the A.M.A. and the Traders and Trades ...
Article : 219 wordsThe manner in which the Australian adapted himself to war has always been the wonder of the test of the world. In air work be soon rose to the front rank ...
Article : 278 wordsIt is considered certain, the State Cabinet on Monday will instruct the Railway Commissioners to reduce the train services. Sunday trains, except milk trains, will ...
Article : 60 wordsFor some months a committee appointed by the Federal Government has been encur[?] as to the steps that should be taken by the Commonwealth with regard to ...
Article : 113 wordsA feeling of intense supreme was excressed by the secretary of the Sydney seamen to-day about the rapid action taken by the federal executive in conjunction ...
Article : 281 wordsReaders of the "Mail" and all lovers of Statnary, Paintings, Hall Drapings, Bronzes, Funny Mirrors venetian Woodworks, and Rare and Foreign Goods are ...
Article : 79 wordsAt a special meeting of Executive Council to-day Mr. J. B. Holme (Deputy President of the Board of Trade) and Messrs. Coulter and cooper, members of the ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 12 Jul 1919, Page 2
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