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  3. WEST'S PICTURES

    By the English mail to-day will arrive the series of films depicting the coronation procession which took place in London on June 22, and which was ...

    Article : 150 words
  4. ENTERTAINMENTS. A MOST REMARKABLE PLAY.

    To-night will see the first production in Adelaide of the most remarkable play of the year entitled A Fool There Was, which is the final production of Clarke ...

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  5. TRADES AND LABOR

    The monthly meeting of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Council was held on Friday evening, when the delegates present were Messrs. F. Condon and J. ...

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  7. MR. LEONARD BORWICK, PIANIST.

    Mr. Leonard Borwick will give his last evening recital to-night in the Exhibition. The programme includes Bach's Organ choral prelude (this number was ...

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  8. WEST'S PICTURES AT UNLEY.

    West's Pictures will pay their usual weekly visit to Unley to-night and will display a fine series of c[?]nematograph gems. The fact that the programme is ...

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  9. "RETURN JELLEY."

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. J. P. Wilson) on being introduced at supper at the Australasian Society of Engineers' annual social and dance in the ...

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  10. WORK AND WAGES. IMPORTING PAINTERS.

    At the St. Peters Council meeting on Friday evening Councillor Crowley moved that a letter be sent to the Municipal Tramways Trust, asking why ...

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  11. YEELANNA TROUBLE.

    Yesterday Mr. J. Dale (secretary of the U.L.U.) stated that he had received a w[?]re from the U.L.U. organiser at Yeelanna stating that the trouble among the men ...

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  12. NOBODY'S DAUGHTER.

    At the Theatre Royal next Saturday night the popular organisation the Harry Plimmer-Reynolds Den[?]ston dramatic company will commence a season ...

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  13. BAKERS' DETERMINATION.

    Early in May a master baker was proceeded against and fined for a breach of the Bakers' Wages Board determination in so far as he employed an improver ...

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  14. ST. PETERS COUNCIL EMPLOYES.

    At the St. Peters Council on Friday evening the question of salaries was discussed. The mayor thought that the council should go into committee. ...

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  15. WEST'S PICTURES AT WALKERV[?]LLE

    On Monday evening next, at the Druids' Hall, Walkerville, West's Pictures intend commencing a series of weekly visits, and presenting their admirers with a first ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. GLENELG ABATTOIRS

    The Glenelg Municipal Council being desirous of obtaiaing the wishes of rate payers in rega[?]d to the erection of abat[?], called a meeting, which was held ...

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  17. COACH PAINTERS.

    At last night's meeting of the Coachmakers and Waggon Builders' Society a letter was received from Mr. Merry secretary of the House Painters' Society, in ...

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  18. CINDERELLA AT THE PORT.

    A successful cinderella in aid of Kennelly's picnic fund was held in the Oddfellows' Hall Dale street, por[?] Adelaide, on Friday evening, when there ...

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  19. AN APPEAL THAT NEEDS RESPONSE.

    The South Australian Workers' Association is promoting a benefit social and dance to be held at the Trades Hall on Saturday, July 29, in aid of the family of ...

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  20. COACHMAKERS' SOCIETY.

    A largely attended meeting of the Coachmakers and Waggon Builders' Society was held in the Trades Hall [?]st night. The president (Mr. C. O. ...

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  21. EMPIRE THEATRE LYCEUM PICTURES.

    At this afternoon mat[?] Messrs. Lennon, Hyman, & Lennon of the Empire, in Grote street, will reproduce the recent [?]ronatioan festivities. The ...

    Article : 150 words
  22. INSANITARY.

    At the St. Petere of health meeting on Friday evening a ratepayer in whose house a case of diphtheri had occurred wrote as follows:—"I wish to ...

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  23. BURGLARS AT WORK

    Shortly after 2 a.m. on Friday burglars entered the store on the Bay road, Plympton, of Mrs. Emma A[?]ie Penney, the local postmistress. They stole a ...

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  24. FELT HATTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly meeting of the South Australian Association of Felt Hatters was held in the Trades Hall. Mr. J. J. Johnston, president, occupied the chair. ...

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  25. ON THE LIST.

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council held in the Trades Hall last night at which there was a large attendance of delegates, Mr. Ceci[?] ...

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  26. [?]VOLI THEATRE.

    At to-day's matinee Mr. Rickards will introduce a couple of American lady [?]vetly acrobats who are simply announced as Black and White. They are stated ...

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  27. AUSTRALASIAN ENGINEERS' SOCIAL.

    The seventh annual social and dance of the Adelaide branch of the Australasian Society of Engineers which was held in the Co-operative Hall, Angas ...

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  28. DISTRESSING CASE.

    The following additional donation has been received towards the fund established in these columns for the assistance of a family that had fallen in ...

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  29. THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    The Melbourne season of the Sheffield Choir is proving to be the same great success as that experienced through the Canadian United States, and New ...

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  30. ST. RAPHAEL'S C.Y.M. SOCIETY.

    The usual weekly meeting was held in St. [?]aphael's schoolroom parkside on Thursday evening. Mr. J. O'Hare presided over a good attendance. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    The K[?]nnion District Council met on Saturday, when the financial statement for the year ending June 30 was re[?]d. At the end of that period a debit balance existed on the district ...

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  32. TAXING THE BACHELOR.

    At the conclusion of Sir James Graham's lecture in Sydney on Immigration and Race Suicide, before the Women's Liberal Club, a young lady stood up, ...

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  33. PROPOSED LOAN.

    At the meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday evening the question of asking the taxpayers to contest to a loan being obtained was brought up. At present the council has a ...

    Article : 263 words
  34. TOWN HALL WONDERGRAPH.

    The great event which has been the subject of conversation for months past—the coronation festivities in London—is now about to be brought before the eyes ...

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  35. TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    A tramway accident occurred yesterday, but was not in any way serious. In the forenoon a Burnside tramcar, travelling eastwards along Grenfell street ...

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  36. CORPORATIONS.

    Thursday, July 12.—Present—The mayor (Mr. J. C. Turner), Councillor[?] Bockleberg, Dene Dienhoff, Dalgleish, Matthews, Galvin, Millard, and Shepherd. The mayor ...

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  37. NIGHT WATCHMAN'S EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. Martinich, the night watchman employed by the Globe Timber Mills at Port Adelaide, had an experience in the small hours of Friday morning while in the execution of his duty. His ...

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  38. OZONE PICTURES.

    In the Port Town Hall to-day the Ozone Picture Company will screen the finest programme procurable which will include the Coronation film which ...

    Article : 117 words
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