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  4. BROKEN HILL STRIKE

    The Premier of New South Wales stated on Friday night that the report of the Medical Commission had not [?]et come to hand, and added that there was ...

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  5. COAL MINING SERIOUS UNREST PREVAILS

    In the House of Representatives on Friday Mr, Lamond moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to the serious state of unrest in the coalmining ...

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  6. A 'PRINCELY' PRIZE

    The Big Stunt, by which those who take a share in "The Herald" (10/ fully paid) are entitled to participate in the distribution of £5000 in prizes, is going along ...

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  7. PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Mr. McTiernan, Attorney-General in New South Wales, made the Government's attitude plain as regards nonunionists in the public service when re. ...

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  8. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' GRIEVANCES.

    The Chief Commissioner for Railways in New South Wales, Mr. Fraser. has agreed, to hold a round table conference with his employes for the purpose of ...

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  9. MELBOURNE GAS STRIKE

    At a meeting on Friday morning the executive of the Melbourne Gas Employes' Union the new terms of settlement which have been offered through Mr. ...

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  10. DISSATISFIED IN THE WEST.

    Now that the Prince of Wales has gone the main topic of conversation in Perth is probably the strike of civil servants and teachers. On Thursday ...

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  11. STRONGROOM FORCED

    The Adelaide Bottle Co-operative Society's premises in Cawthorne street. Southwark, were visited during Thursday night or in the early hours of Friday morning ...

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  12. MINERS TIRED OF DELAY.

    A telegram from Sydney states that the miners in the northern district of New South Wales are impatient at the delay of the Federal Government to appoint a ...

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  13. WANT OF CONFIDENCE

    After the luncheon adjournment in the House of Representatives on Friday, the Speaker called on the first order of the day, which was the further ...

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  14. The Dailg Herald

    The importance that the racial question is new occupying in the world's affairs and the greater importance it is likely to occupy in the near future, is ...

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  15. J.W.W. ENQUIRY

    At the sitting of the I.W.W. Commission on Friday in Sydney evidence was given by Edward Giffney, a former member. ...

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  16. TOPICS OF THE DAY FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Members of the House of Representatives, who advance the [?]mediate transference of the seat of government to Canberra, met in Melbourne on ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. OUR RESPONSIBILITIES

    Dr. G. M. Long, Bishop of Bathursts who was director of the A.I.F. education scheme in London, was entertained by the Commonwealth Club at luncheon ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVANTS' WAGES BOARD.

    Another stage in the long drawn-out proceedings in connection with the efforts of the officers of the New Scuth Wales public service to obtain industrial registration and secure a wages ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    His Honor Sir John Gordon, the umpire in the arbitration case between the South Australian Company and the Government, was un[?] to attend the court ...

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  21. RAMS REALISE HIGH PRICES.

    At the Sydney sheep sales, on Thursday four special stud rams from Deniliquin were (sold, at 1685 guineas. One was purchased by Mr. Maurice Collins, ...

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  22. THE NEXT CENSUS.

    Mr. O. H. Stephens (Commonwealth Electoral Officer, in South Australia) returned from Me[?] on [?] after attending a [?] between the ...

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  23. Family Notices

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  24. SHIPPING

    Semaphore tides:—To-day—High water, 7.20 a.m.; low water, 1.20 p.m. Sunday—Times of high and low water, doubtful. ARRIVED—July 9. ...

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  25. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. C. G. Stewart, of the locomotive branch. has been appointed pumper at the Peterborough station. Mr. D. Whelan, recently porter on the ...

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  26. A FILTHY H[?]RT.

    'It is a filthy habit to smoke while preparing food for cons[?]tion," [?] dated Mr. E. M. Sabine, S M, at the A[?]aide Police Court, when [?] two ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    A case of attempted suicide was reported to the Port Pirie police on Friday morning. A man named Edward Williams attempted to cut his throat, first with a ...

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  28. SHUNTERS AND HOOKBOYS SERIOUS DISPUTE THREATENING.

    Serious trouble is threatening between the master carriers and the shunters and book boys employed by them at Port Adelaide. Several conferences have been ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Some further passing showers, chiefly over southern and coastal districts, but weather improving generally. Westerly winds. ...

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  30. FATALITY AT ALBERTON.

    The Port Adelaide Police Were notified of the death on Friday afternoon of Mr. Richard Chester. aged 73 years, of Prince street. Alberton. as the result of an ...

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  31. BOTANIC PARK MEETING.

    Mr. G. E. Yates and A. McArthur will be the speakers at the Botanic Park Labor Sing on Sunday, when topical subjects will be discussed. ...

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  32. THE HOPE OF THE WORLD.

    During the course of his lecture on "Socialism and Culture" in the Public Library Institute on Thursday. Mr. A. B. Piddington made reference, while ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    Reading a paper on "Trade Prospects and Prohibition" before the vit[?]cultural congress in Sydney, Mr. F. Penfold-Hyland, managing director of Penfald's ...

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  34. PROFITEERING ALLEGED.

    At a meeting of the recently formed Housewives' Association in Hobart it was decided to disband the association and join the Returned Soldiers' Co. ...

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  35. COAL MINE DISPUTE.

    An enquiry is to be held in Sydney into the cause of the dispute at the Mount Kembla coal mine by a board composed of one representative of the owners, one of ...

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  36. VIOLET DAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The annual violet Day ceremonial in memory of the fallen brave, to the conducted at the Anzac Arch on Sunday next, promises to be attended by a ...

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  37. DAY LABOR PREFERRED.

    The executive of the Labor. Part in New South Wales is trying to compel the Water Board to carry out all work by day labor. Mr. Carey(secretary of the ...

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  38. TRADES AND LABOR

    Manufacturing Grocers Boilermakers Carters and Drivers. ...

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  39. CO-OPERATION COUNTS

    The following "[?]urteen points' of [?]operation, con[?]piled by Mr. Stirling Taylor, were quoted by Mr. J. P. Piggott, manager of the Port Huon Co-operative ...

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  40. SOLDIER TEACHERS ENTERTAINED.

    The returned soldiers of the Education Department were entertained at a social given in their honor by the South 'Australian Public Teachers ...

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  41. SHEARERS ASK FOR INCREASES

    The price that should be paid to shearers engaged the attention of a meeting at the A.W.U. Hall on Friday afternoon. It was stated after the meeting that the men were asking for £2 5 ...

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  42. PORT ADELAIDE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Council was held on Friday night when the president (Mr. H. Wyncoll) occupied the chair. Mr. C. J. Foster was ...

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  43. EFFECT OF WEATHER ON TRADE.

    The Melbourne trade report states that the course of the weather in some of the most important producing districts of Australia [?]as of late been decidedly ...

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  44. LABOR COUNCIL'S EFFORTS APPRECIATED.

    Appreciation of the splendid part played by the Port Adelaide and Adelaide Trades and Labor Councils in assisting to bring about, an amicable ...

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  45. FATHER JERGER

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Gordon in chambers in Sydney on Friday for a writ of habeas corpus directed to the officer commanding the detention ...

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  46. IRON FOUNDRY EMPLOYES

    An [?]eement has been arrived at between the A.W.U. at Port Pirie and J. and R. Forgan, iron founders. in respect to wages and conditions of their employes. ...

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  47. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The steamer Wetsenfels is expected at the Semaphore to-day to load wheat to the agency of Messrs. George Wills & Co. On Monday the [?]utton Hall will call to load for South Africa. ...

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  48. SCHOOL TEACHERS ON STRIKE.

    A message from Cowra (N.S.W.) states that a school teacher went on [?] cause he had to teach children in an open shed having a concrete floor. He ...

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  49. COLLISION AT ENETER.

    What might have been a very serious accident was narrowly averted at the Bechive corner, Exeter, on Friday afternoon. Joseph Hasting, residing at ...

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  50. N.S.W. UPPER CHAMBER.

    Mr Carey, general secretary of the N.S.W. A.L.P. said on Friday that no decision had been arrived at as to when appointments were likely to be [?] ...

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