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  2. TRADE & LABOUR.

    The newly formed Postal Assistants' Association held its first annual social and Wince at Bricknell'a Cafe a few nights ago, tat which the conditions under which the ...

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  3. SAWMILL EMPLOYES.

    Notwithstanding the failure of their last case before the Federal Arbitration Court, the members of the Sawmill and Timber Yard Employes' Federation are determined ...

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  4. THE FURNITURE TRADE.

    "They still beat us," was the reply of the Chief Inspector of Factories (Mr. Ord), when the asked how the Chinese obeyed the Factories Act. "Occasionally," Mr. Ord ...

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  5. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Labour Council will be held at the Trades Hall, Melbourne on June 1. Among the motions to be submitted are:— ...

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  6. APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES.

    Mr. Justice Cussen had before him in the Practice Court recently a question of the liability of a master to return the amount or portion of the amount paid to ...

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  7. TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Early in the meeting of the Trades and Labour Council on Friday night, a notice of motion was submitted by Mr. T. F. Murphy, asking for the suppression of the ...

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  8. WORKMEN'S TICKETS ON THE CARS

    The Municipal Tramways Trust wrote to the Trades and Labour Council at its meeting on Friday night with reference to the issue of workmen's tickets, in reply to a ...

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  9. WOODWORKER' WAGES.

    The determination of the Woodworkers' Board in Melbourne, to some into force on June 10, contains a number of important alterations with regard to rates of pay. It ...

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  10. AN EMPLOYER'S CONDUCT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, during the hearing of the butchers' citation, George Henry Lummes, employed by S. E. Nixon, said he was putting on his coat to attend ...

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  11. AMALGAMATING THREE SOCIETIES.

    The matter of amalgamating the three branches of engineering trades societies was further advanced at the meeting of the Trades and Labour Council on Friday ...

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  12. APPRENTICES IN IRON TRADE.

    The United Society of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders of South Australia wrote to the Trades and Labour Council on Friday night, protesting against the action of ...

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  13. VISITORS TO TRADES' AND LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Rp. Matthews (V.) and Mr. W. D. Johnson, M.L.A. (W.A.), were present at the meeting of the Trades and Labour Council on Friday evening. In reply to a welcome ...

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  14. DISTRICT TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL.

    A letter from Mr. N. Cummings, of Gawler, was read at the meeting of the Trades and Labour Council on Friday, stating that at a meeting of trades societies ...

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  15. THE MILLING TRADE

    Messrs. W. Thomas & Co. wrote to the Trades and Labour Council on Friday to the effect that they were not aware of any dispute in the milling trade for which ...

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  16. TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Mr. W. C. Taylor presided over a large attendance. The United Gardeners' Union of South Australia made application for affiliation. ...

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  17. IMPRISONED STRIKE LEADERS.

    Mr. J. P. Cochran (Secretary of the Trades Hall, Sydney) wrote in March as follows:—"I am directed to appeal to your society for funds for the support of the ...

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  18. DELEGATE DENFORD.

    When the minutes of the last meeting of the Trades and labour Council were read on Friday night Mr. A. Taylor asked—"I would like to know. Mr. President why ...

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  19. DISPUTING UNIONS.

    The Builders' Labourers' Union wrote stating that Messrs. Bell, Branston, and Riley had been appointed as delegates to confer with the United Labourer's Union in ...

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  20. WOODWORKERS' AWARD.

    The Woodworking Industry (carpenters and joiners) Wages Board has given its award. The principal allegation, compared with the previous award, which will ...

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  21. PICK-AND-SHOVEL MEN ON STRIKE.

    The Railway Commissioner (Mr. Thallon) arrived at noon to-day. He came as far as Three Mile in the train, and was met by members of the shire council and ...

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  22. POST AND TELEGRAPH ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly meeting of the South Australian Post and Telegraph Association was held in Pirie Chambers, Pirie street, on Thursday evening. The President of the Associations presided. ...

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  23. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS.

    Sir—Your correspondent, "Thomas Young," must either be a simpleton or a shuffler. In my previous letters I must have convinced him that his "fanatical ...

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  24. To the Editor.

    Sir—Your correspondent "T. Y." is evidently growing in moral courage. He has signed his name to his intelligent letter, and extends his sincere sympathy to a member ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. EDUCATION NOTES.

    In consequence of indifferent health following upon heavy stress of work, the Director of Education (Mr. A. Williams) has been compelled to take a rest, and will ...

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  27. ENTERTAINMENT AT PARKSIDE ASYLUM.

    A concert was given to the inmates of the Parkside Lunatic Asylum last evening. Music specially appeals to them, and it is a pleasure to the performers to see their services so much ...

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  28. NEW EMPIRE THEATRE.

    There will be a complete change of programme at the Empire Theatre to-night, when the brilliant combination of vaudeville, artists will be augmented by the ...

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  29. BEST'S CANVAS THEATRE.

    Wet weather had but little effect on the attendances at the Trocadero Canvas Theatre at Moore's corner during the week, where Best's Pictures were shown to ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS.

    The only matinee of "Othello" will be given this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Another enormous audience crowded the theatre last night to witness Oscar Asche and Lily ...

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  31. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Mr. Harry Richards is presenting a good bill at the Tivoli Theatre. There have been crowded houses nightly, and latecomers are apt to be disappointed. The most ...

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  32. WEST'S PICTURES.

    At the usual matinee this afternoon a fine selection of new films will be screened. The leading feature of the series is a Pathe art film entitled "Cagliostro," which deals ...

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  33. MISS NELLIE STEWART.

    At the Theatre Royal on Saturday, June 4. Paul Kester's delightful comedy drama. "When Knighthood was in Flower," will be staged for the first time in Adelaide. The ...

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  34. SUNDAY AFTERNOON ORGAN RECITAL.

    Mr. W. R. Knox will give a free organ recital in the Adelaide Town Hall to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. An attractive and varied programme has been arranged. ...

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  35. ADELAIDE BACH SOCIETY.

    In the Town Hall, Adelaide on Thursday evening, June 16, the Adelaide bach Society will present the St. Matthew Passion (John Sebastian Bach), accompanied by ...

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  36. MUSICAL KENNEDY SEASON.

    Lovers of music will welcome the return of the Kennedy Family, after an absence of three and a half years. The company have with them several new artists ...

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  37. EDWARD REEVES'S RECITAL.

    To-night, in Victoria Hall, Gawler place, at 8 o'clock, Mr. Reeves will recite Dickens's charming story "The Cricket on the Hearth." Mr. Reeves not only wins ...

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  38. THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    Professor David's illustrated lecture on the Shackleton expedition to the south pole will be given at the Victoria Hall next Wednesday evening. It will describe the ...

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  39. ADELAIDE LITERARY THEATRE.

    The third performance by the Adelaide Literary Theatre will take plate at the Walkerville Hall to-night, when "Gentlemen of the Road," by Charles McEvoy, and ...

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  40. AMATEUR BOXING

    At the Stadium, Flinders street, to-night, Bert Burden, of Islington, will meet Reg McKenna, of Adelaide, in a 15-round contest for the amateur lightweight ...

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  41. THE CHIMPANZEE CASEY

    Mr. Ellis Joseph's chimpanzee, astonishing for the fun it creates, as well as for its resemblance to a human being will be exhibited for the last time at 12 Hindley ...

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  42. THEATRE ROYAL CONCERT.

    At the Theatre Royal to-morrow the management will present another Sunday night entertainment. A varied programme of animated pictures will be shown. Mr. ...

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  43. INTERSTATE MARKETS AND MINING.

    Breadstuffs.—Wheat was weaker and irregular. Sellers asked 375 for ordinary lots, but buyers' ideas were only 3/4 to 3/4[?]. A parcel of 500 bags for delivery at the mill aiding was sold at 3.14 ...

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  44. GOLDEN RIDGE COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Golden Ridge Goldmining Company was held this afternoon at the Palace Hotel. Mr. C. E. Crokcer (Chairman of Director) ...

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  45. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "East Torrens":—"I notice that a meeting of the members of this associations is to be held on Monday evening. As important alterations are to be proposed ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION.

    Prospect v. Sturt [?], at Prospect Recreation Ground.—Prospect [?] Crossman, [?] Fleet (capt.) Grogg, Hewitt, [?] Martin, Marshall, Powell, Piatten. ...

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  47. FOOTBALL GATES.

    "Grandstand" states that at Hindmarsh Oval on May 14 and Unley Oval on May 21 he found, instead of a ticket arrangement at the gates, a man talking the cash in hand ...

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  48. FOOTBALL.

    West Adelaide will be at home to West Torrens on the Jubilee Oval, where a big crowd will watch the proceedings. Torrens received a setback last Saturday, but are ...

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