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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night, for the last time, Mr. Matheson Lang and Miss Hutin Britton will appear before a South Australian audience, and there is every indication that the Adelaide ...

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  3. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the debate on the Land Tax Assessment Bill was continued. On clause 44 Mr. Hughes proposed that an increase of 10 ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    Immediately the formal questions had been answered in the Legislative Council on Wednesday the question of repealing the Northern Territory Surrender Act of ...

    Article : 1,317 words
  5. WAGES OF WOMEN.

    Mr. Jackson asked in the House of Assembly why provision was made in the Estimates for an increase of only 6d. per day for the female warder at the Gladstone ...

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  6. THE THOMPSON ENQUIRY

    The representatives on the Thompson Enquiry Board of the United Laborers' Union and the Government met on Wednesday morning to select a chairman. It ...

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  7. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly discussed at length to-day a report dealing with the proposed union of the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational ...

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  8. NEW BANNER FOR THE PROCESSION.

    Mr. C. M[?]an, of Port Adelaide, is just completing the painting of a new banner for the South Australian L[?]quor Trades Employes' Union, which willl be carried in the Eight Hours ...

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  9. OPPOSITION TO WAGES BOARDS.

    A meeting of the clerical staff of Messrs. G. Wood. Son, & Co. was held at the firm's office on Tuesday evening, when it was unanimously decided that they were ...

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  10. TINSMITHS AND MOULDERS.

    Following on the return to work of the employes of Messr. A. Simpson & Son after the late strike, resolutions for the constitution of three wages boards were passed ...

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  11. LABOR SHORTAGE IN VICTORIA.

    The supply of artisans in Melbourne is considerably below the demand. The difficulty is greatest in regard to factory workers, though enquiries among ...

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  12. EGYPTIAN MUMMIES. BURNT.

    Some Egyptian mummies were [?] in the fire at Symonds' furniture warehouse last night. These, together with some valuable ancient documents, also ...

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  13. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' COLLEGE.

    The annual sports in connection with the Christian Brothers' College were held on the Jub[?] Oval on Wednesday afternoon. There was a [?] attendance[?] and ideal conditions prevailed. The ...

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  14. WOMEN WORKERS AND THE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL.

    Sir—To reply effectively to the letter of Mr. F. W. Lundie in your issue of to-day it would be necessary to publish the whole of what was said at the meeting of the ...

    Article : 228 words
  15. WHOLESALE DRAPERY AND WAGES BOARDS.

    Sir—There is evidently a great deal of misundrestanding about the action of the wholesale drapery employes. It is thought by many that they are opposing Wages ...

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  16. THE BASS VALE TRAGEDY.

    At the enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death on October 1 of [?]ark Blake Daly, 74 years of age, farmer, his daughter, Irene Florence Georgina Daly, 17 ...

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  17. WOOLLEN WORKERS' EMPLOYES[?] UNION.

    The Woollen Workers' Employes' Union held a social on Wednesday evening in the Temperance Hall, Brompton. Mr. F. M. Standish (president of the Trades and ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. EXPORT SLAUGHTERMEN.

    In view of the lateness of the season and the slow manner in which the sheep and lambs for export have been coming in the export sl[?]men recently decided [?] ...

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  19. THE BOURKE TRAGEDY.

    The inquest to-day on the body of Alex Eismond, the victim of the Bourke tragedy, was continued at Bourke, in the presence of Boris Senkovitch, who was charged ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. ROWING.

    The annual meeting of the South Australian Rowing Association was held at the Exchange Hotel on Wednesday evening. The patron ([?] Edwin Smith) presided over about [?] members. ...

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  21. THE RUNDLE-STREET STRIKE.

    Sir—I sincerely hope this strike will prove an object-lesson to capitalists, contractors, and employers of labor generally, to leave unnecessary work until such time ...

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  22. FOOTBALL FIGHTING.

    Four more footballers have been disqualified. The umpire in last Saturday's premiership match reported Bacquie and Sheehan, of Carlton, and Shorten and ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. SAILOR'S VIOLENT DEATH.

    A tragedy occurred at Woolloomooloo early this morning, when a young Russian sailor, Hugo Trenberg, was done to death on board the ship Anglo-Bolivian, and his ...

    Article : 177 words
  24. AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS[?]

    A meeting of the Australasian Society of Engineers, Adelaide branch, was held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday night. The President (Mr. George Bristowe) presided ...

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  25. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "Alfred George Edquist," Adelaide High School:—"I wish to express my pl[?] sure and appreciation of your sub-leader of October 5 dealing with the need for b[?] ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA GREETS SOUTH AFRICA.

    Eleven years ago the steamer Med[?] conveyed to South Africa on a warlike mission the first contingent of Australian troops. To-day the same vessel cast off ...

    Article : 246 words
  27. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    Mr. T. H. Smeaton, M.P., presided over a large meeting of the Tramway Employes' Association at the Trades Hall on Wednesday night. Twenty new members were ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Minister of Defence stated to-day that the Admiralty had requested the Federal Government to indicate names they intended to call the vessels for the ...

    Article : 192 words
  29. A COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    Judge Heydon, in the Industrial Court to-day, dismissed an information against the Metropolitan Coal Company in regard to the dismissal of Mr. Dunleavy, president ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. BUTCHERS' PICNIC.

    To-day the thirty-first annual picnic of the Federated Butchers' Union will take place at Hope Valley on the grounds of Mr. W. H. Woods. At the luncheon ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    South Australian awards were made as follows at South-street competitions today:—R[?]ion for ladies (Lady Macbeth's Soli[?])—Marcia Gruncklee, ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. PERTH TRAM STRIKE.

    Action was taken to-day to recover the fines imposed on the secretary (Mr. W. D. Johnson, M.L.A.), and other officers of the Perth Tramway Employes' Union, ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. HAIRDRESSERS' UNION.

    The Hairdressers' Union has not been a particularly active body during the last few months, but more interest is now being manifested in it, and an excellent meeting ...

    Article : 137 words
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