The hearing of the shearers' claims was continued in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, when further evidence was given by the claimants as to the earnings ...
Article : 505 wordsAfter the heavy falls of rain there is every probability of an exceptionally heavy flood occurring in the Thomson River, which is already very high. For the past ...
Article : 380 wordsIn the opinion of the Acting-Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), the realisation of such a dream as that of Mr. Balfour depends on the continuous development of those ...
Article : 269 wordsA strike of sugarworkers is now in progress in several districts, both mill hands and cane-cutters being involved. The members of the A.W.A. demand eight hours a ...
Article : 1,218 wordsEarly on Monday morning a large steam roller, weighing 17 tons, belonging to Messrs. McCarty &, Co., tramway contractors, was rolling some newly-laid metal on ...
Article : 1,540 words"Are you going to remain in Adelaide?" was the question put to Mr. R. M. Blasted, an old Y.M.C.A. boy, who returned to this city from America last week, by a ...
Article : 1,063 wordsThe South Australian Royal Commission on Higher Education to-day waited on Mr. Watt, the Acting Premier, and thenhad an interview with Mr. Tate ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsWhile crossing the bar inwards at the entrance to the Minnamurra Rivet this morning to carry out fishing operations two fishermen, G. Brown and P. Barnett, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsBurglars broke into the premises of Mr. A. Jones, watchmaker and jeweller, of Argent-street, on Saturday night or Sunday, and stole a quantity of jewellery, ...
Article : 75 wordsJudge Heydon, in his judgment in the butchering award appeal in the Industrial Court this morning, expressed the opinion that if they wanted to make arbitration ...
Article : 681 wordsWhen the Vend case came on to-day the re-examination of Mr. Frederick Maurise Russell, mechanical engineer to the South Australian railways, was continued by Mr. ...
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Advertising : 753 wordsDr. Burge, of Waverley, had a sensational experience this afternoon. He was walking along St. James-road when a bottle dealer, Frederick Giles, who was ...
Article : 123 wordsThe revival by the Acting-Premier (Mr. Watt) of the scheme for the promotion by the Federal Government of organised land-seekers' excursions from Europe and ...
Article : 398 wordsThe first communication from the Northern Territory scientific exploratory party reached the External Affairs Department to-day. It stated that the party ...
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Advertising : 167 wordsDuring the voyage of the steamer Roon, which arrived to-night, a sad shooting accident occurred, as the result of which a little girl, Edith Coose, a passenger for ...
Article : 104 wordsMr. George Alfred Wyld, whose death was announced in "The Advertiser" yesterday, was a well-known and highly-respected resident of North Adelaide. He was ...
Article : 90 wordsA new reclassification scheme for employes in the railway service has been issued. The alterations embody an increase of 6d. a day to men in laboring avocations ...
Article : 408 wordsAn order has been issued by the Home Affairs Department that where works are carried out by States for the Federal Government a minimum wage of 9/ a day ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Federal Acting-Treasurer is serously concerned that he should have to pay to the States the 25/ on the basis of the population figures estimated as from ...
Article : 289 wordsThere is every indication that the opium traffic in China will soon be a thing of the past. The Anglo-Chinese Opium Treaty has just been signed at Pekin, and it ...
Article : 311 wordsThe threats of the census card collectors that they will sue the Minister of Home Affairs in the courts for more pay if their demands are not met in seven days give ...
Article : 91 wordsIn the new [?]ist of pay and allowances for the permanent naval forces it is to be made a condition of the acceptance of these rates by petty officers and men ...
Article : 186 wordsDissatisfaction with the new classification of telegraphists is now confined to the Adelaide office. The attitude taken by the Victorian telegraphists is that the speeds ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 20 Jun 1911, Page 10
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