A meeting of the Harbor and River Employes' Association was held on Saturday afternoon at Port Adelaide to decide whether drastic action should be taken to-day ...
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Article : 373 wordsAt the Recruiting Depot, Currie-street, on Saturday, there were 25 volunteers for active service, of whom 17 were fit and 3 unfit. The total number of volunteer, for ...
Article : 93 wordsJuly 15.—At a meeting last night, the Mayor (Mr. A. Jamieson) presiding, it was resolved to celebrate Australia Day on July 29. Mr. W. Luke was appointed ...
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Article : 118 wordsTwo returned soldiers—Henry Hill (28) and Ernest McLaughlin (26)—were sentenced at the Central Police Court to-day for atrocious assaults on women. Hill ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 17 Jul 1916, Page 8
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