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  2. HISTORICAL VIGNETTES.

    The sun was setting over Hexham, in Northumberland, as the last remnants of the Lancastrian force broke and scattered before the explosive charges of the Yorkists ...

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  3. THE ADELAIDE CUP

    The assurance given the people by the message of the Monarch, that the late King Edward would not have desired the sports and enjoyments of his loving ...

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  4. PLUMBERS' WAGES BOARD.

    At the meeting of the wages board in the plumbing, gas-fitting, and galvanized ironworking trades on Friday evening the representatives of the employes made a ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS.

    Sir—In your issue of the 3rd inst. is given an account of a union celebration at Gawler. At this function Mr. D. C. Spiers stated, in the course of an eloquent ...

    Article : 195 words
  6. MILL EMPLOYES' FEDERATION.

    Mr. Frank Condon (general secretary of the United Millers' and Mill Employes[?] Society of South Australia) regards some of the statements made by a representative ...

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  7. THE UNLEY LOOPLINE.

    When the Municipal Tramways Trust took in hand the matter of laying a loopline to connect the tramway from the Unley-road to the Unley Oval it decided ...

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  8. BARGES FEOM SYDNEY.

    Some time ago the Government decided to order two barges in connection with their dredging works, and placed the order with of Sydney firm. The fact that the ...

    Article : 160 words
  9. THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.

    The Melbourne express which steamed into the Adelaide station on Sunday morning had on board two disappointed scientists. They were Mr. G. F. Dudwell, ...

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  10. SOME PATRONS OF THE SPORT.

    For a reason which need not be dwelt on there was a noticeable absence of "personages" on both days of the meeting, and the uncertain weather of the morning had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CONFERENCE IN VICTORIA.[?]

    June 4 has been fixed as the opening day of the annual conference of the Victorian Political Labor Council. The following are some of the chief matters figuring on the ...

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  12. UNDERPAID CLERKS.

    In view of the steps which are now being taken to bring about a federation of clerks in the several States[?] particulars of which were given in "The Advertiser" a ...

    Article : 231 words
  13. IRON TRADES COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Iron Trades Council held at the Trades Hall on Saturday evening a great deal of routine business was transacted[?] under the chairmanship of Mr. ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. S.A. TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    A special meeting of the board of management of the South Australian Typographical Society was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday evening in connection ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CONGRESS.

    An unusually big list of business will be presented to the delegates who will attend the Western Australian Labor Congress at Bunbury on May 31. This includes such ...

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  16. GALVANIZED IRONWORKERS.

    Although the plumbers and galvanized [?]ronworkers have a Wages Board, curiously enough it covers only a section of the [?]ade, with the result that a great many ...

    Article : 255 words
  17. THE A.W.A.

    With respect to the application by the wharf men belonging to the Amalgamated Workers' Association for further concessions at the expiration of the old ...

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  18. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL AND THE KING'S DEATH.

    Sir—At the last meeting of the United Trades and Labor Council the following motion was carried:—"That the United Trades and Labor Council of South ...

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  19. SOAP AND CANDLE MAKERS.

    Since the Legislative Council rejected the proposal to bring the employes engaged in soap and candle making under the provisions of the Wages Board clauses in ...

    Article : 207 words
  20. A SUFFRAGIST ARRESTED.

    One of the members of the Women's Social and Political Union, London, was found concealed in a hot-air flue in the House of Commons on the evening of Sunday, April ...

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  21. THE DRESSES.

    The viceregal box presented a deserted appearance on Cup Day. Decked with black and purple drapings, it stood empty, whilst all round rose tier after tier, of seats ...

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  22. THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

    Sir—It is a pity "City" did not read my letter more closely before rushing into print. I distinctly stated, in reply to a letter signed "Gawler," that "of the players ...

    Article : 180 words
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