Mr. G. Hebbert Boykett, secretary of the [?]ron Trade of South Australian Employers' Association, writes:—"The wages board for fitters, turners, patternmakers, &c., was ...
Article : 991 wordsOne of the witnesses called by the Crown in connection with the proposed Government cool stores was Mr. A. W. Borthwick, of the firm of Thomas Borthwick and ...
Article : 103 wordsBefore proceeding with delivery of the judgment in the High Court this morning Mr. Justice Isaacs asked Mr. Bavin, who appeared for the Crown, whether there ...
Article : 1,642 wordsPeculiarly enough Thursday was the first occasion this year on which every member of the Legislative Council had been present. On the two days previously, ...
Article : 689 wordsThe president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce (Mr. A. S. Cheadle) on Thursday received an important and far-reaching communication from the Secretary to the ...
Article : 906 wordsThe police have ascertained that the name of the man who shot himself in the vestibule of the General Post-Office on Wednesday evening is E. Carter, He had ...
Article : 533 wordsReplying to the letter of Mr. L. L. Hill, secretary of the Tramway Employes' Association, in which he requested that tra[?]e employes be not asked to take cars ...
Article : 387 wordsThe test match was soon over to-day. Having lost eight wickets for 263, the Englishmen carried their score to 291, and were thus beaten by 146 runs. Douglas did ...
Article : 1,688 wordsThe decisison of the Maoris in the Horonta district that no liquor shall be supplied to natives in that Maori council area, will make a considerable portion of ...
Article : 205 wordsIt is every day being more fully realistd that evening entertainments may, in the warm Australian summer, be improved by holding them in the open air, and roofless ...
Article : 585 wordsWe have received a batch of Christmas [?]ds, calendars, toybooks, &c., issued by Messrs. Raphael Tuck & Sons, the eminent [?]rt publishers, of Raphael House, London. ...
Article : 446 wordsAlthough close secrecy has been preserved regarding the details of the Federal Government's wireless proposals, it has become clear that by the adoption of the ...
Article : 480 wordsWhen the steamer Minderoo arrived at Cossack a few days ago from Singapore the health officer placed her in quarantine as there were three cases of supposed ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Toroa returned from Macquarie Island to-day bringing with her the survivors of the crew of the vessel Jessie Nicholl, which went ashore at the island ...
Article : 246 wordsSir—The opportune letter from Mr. D. J. Gordon in to-day's issue of "The Advertiser" strongly supports my contention that the Federal Government and the ...
Article : 161 wordsIn connection with the instruction that the permanent railwaymen at Timaru were not to receive cargo from the Chinese crew of the steamer Annerley during the ...
Article : 218 wordsThe hearing was continued to-day of the charges of conspiracy to defraud against Raymond Ewart Kemsley, merchant, Charles Brown Kellow, motor car importer, and Kemsley & Co., merchants. ...
Article : 254 wordsNews was received yesterday of the death in London of Mr. Symock, who was formerly general manager of the National Bank of New Zealand. ...
Article : 33 wordsOn Wednesday the steamer Aldenham [?]rrived, bound for Sydney. There were only four second-class passengers and 50 Chinese. One passenger was arrested ...
Article : 44 wordsA girl named Lorimen was to-day, committed for trial on a charge of causing the death of her newly-born infant by undue exposure. ...
Article : 85 wordsSir—The reply of the Minister of Education in Parliament last Wednesday to Mr. Peake'e question regarding Mr. Jordan's resignation is of a very drastic character. ...
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Advertising : 180 wordsThe Government are taking steps to allow the use of the water of the Muckadi[?]a bore, near Roma, by the public owing to its curative properties. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsMr. Scadden (the Premier), in the Assembly to-day vigorously attacked the immigration policy of the late Wilson Government, declaring that they had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 552 wordsA deputation [?] the Actors' Union, who are seeking affiliation with the Labor Council, waited on the committee to-night, and complained that certain theatrical managers had threatened to ...
Article : 141 wordsRespecting the Premiers' Conference, to be held in Melbourne next month, for the discussion of various questions, the Premier (Mr. Murray) stated to-night that ...
Article : 46 wordsFor the year ending June 30 last the Fremantle Harbor Trust paid £30,315 to the consolidated revenue, after providing £50,711 interest on the capital cost, and ...
Article : 45 wordsThe sea serpent has turned up again, this time in the Ta[?]man Sea. The officers of the car[?] stea[?]er Strathardle, which arrived from New Zealand, report having seen the monster on Sanday ...
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Advertising : 107 wordsOur Kalgoorlie correspondent telegraphed last night:—The latest developments at the Golden Horseshoe are:—West crosscut off south drive from the 2,800-ft. level of the ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 22 Dec 1911, Page 8
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