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27:, it lobbied on such subjects as unionized labour, Federation, rail standardization, penny postage, preference in Government contracts to locally manufactured goods, Government agencies competing with private industries, Government inspectors, industrial health and safety, cultivation of vines and olives, water conservation and irrigation, patent rights, workers' compensation, education, training and apprenticeships. 239:
as over-generous. A museum of early manufacturing efforts was established there, but it was dispersed in 1927 with the move to the new building, as there was no space available. In 1889 the Government provided offices in the Eastern annexe of the
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Another success was the encouragement given to technical education. In 1876 the Chamber established night classes in mechanical drawing, at the Grote Street Public School, which led to the establishment of the
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One of its first successes was persuading the Government to offer a bonus of £2,000 for the first 10,000 yards of woollen cloth made in the colony, and resulted in the development of
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The successes achieved as a result of these classes led to the establishment of other technical classes, which led to the formation in 1887 of a board which established the
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was founded in 1868 to promote manufacturing industries in the Colony and State of South Australia. Strongly
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The original office was located in Register Chambers, Grenfell Street. In 1877 a lease was obtained of the
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The Chamber was the outcome of a meeting held on 26 March 1868 in Adelaide, convened by
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Commonly, but erroneously, referred to as the South Australian Chamber of Manufactur
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In 1972 the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures merged with the
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Assertion of horse-driven loom operated by one Herr Kraum at
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South Australian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Index

Protectionist
J. A. Holden
W. F. Gray
Onkaparinga Woollen Mills
Lobethal
South Australian School of Design
South Australian School of Mines and Industries
Samuel Davenport
A. S. Clark
A. Adamson
J. J. Green
W. W. Forwood
W. Burford
L. P. Lawrence
G. F. Cleland
E. C. Vardon
S. Perry
F. N. Simpson
Edward Holden
W. G. Gerard
J. F. Conigrave
Santo Buildings
Waymouth Street
Rowland Rees
Jubilee Exhibition Building
South Australian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Hahndorf


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