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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Paris, states:—"One representative at the Peace Conference who is very insistent that the British Empire should ...

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  4. INFLUENZA.

    The chairman of the Adelaide Hospital Board (Mr. W. G. Coomos) stated on Friday morning:—There have been eight admissions to infectious diseases block since ...

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  5. THE GERMAN COLONIES

    It is expected that the Peace Conference will decide the fate of the German colonies to-day by handing over the territories in question to the nations ...

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  6. WAR INDEMNITY

    Sir Join Foster, Fraser, special correspondent of the "Evening Standard," at the Peace Conference, reports that the Supreme Council of the Allies has decided ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. BERLIN'S LUCK

    Colonel Bishop, a leading Canadian aeroplane "Ace," states that if the war had lasted three days longer 12 superbombing planes built in England would have ...

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  8. AMERICAN SHIPPING

    A dispatch from Paris states:—Mr. Hurley (United States Shipping Controller), has announced that he is going back to the United States to examine ...

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  9. AMERICAN WHEAT

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Washington, says the Food Administration has submitted to Congress a bill for the appropriation of 1,250,000 ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. A Thorny Problem.

    Mr. A. J. Fraser, special correspondent of the Australian Press Association in Paris, says:—One of the thorniest problems confronting the Commission on ...

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  11. Canadian Criticism.

    The Canadian press criticises President Wilson's policy and protests against too much idealism being displayed. It says the experience of history shows a shadowy ...

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  12. The Possible Solution.

    Mr. Fraser, representative of the Australian Press Association in Paris, telegraphed to-night:—"The Supreme Council was occupied all day in considering the ...

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  13. A Howl from Germany.

    The newspapers in Hamburg and Bremen that voice shipping interests protest against tie new clause in tie armistice handing over German shipping to the control of the ...

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  14. A Suspect at Singleton.

    Late on Thursday night a supposed case of influenza was reported from Singleton. The suspect is a returned soldier, who states that he broke quarantine at Melbourne, ...

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  15. Japan and the Pacific.

    The Japanese Foreign Office announces that there is perfect agreement between Japan and the Allies regarding the future of the Pacific Islands. ...

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  17. THE SHARE MARKET

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  19. The Trusteeship Idea.

    The correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" in Paris says:—The disposal of the German colonies is a problem characteristic of a number that the ...

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  20. CHEAPER FREIGHTS

    The British Ministry of Shipping has announced that the rates of freight on vessels free from Government requisition have been reduced by 66 2-3rd per cent, on ...

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  21. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court were continued on Friday, before Mr. Justice Gordon and jurors. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. H. A. Sherlaw) ...

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  22. IF MASKS ARE ORDERED.

    In Sydney it has been made compulsory to wear cloth masks to prevent the spread of the infection. Though the use of the masks has not yet been ordered in this State it is possible that it may be. The pictures show the kind of mask adopted by the Central Board of Health as being the most effective. It is optional on the part of the public whether they wear masks or not, hut medical men advise that they should be worn in certain circumstances, such, for example, as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 240 words
  23. PERSONAL NEWS.

    President Wilson, according to advices from Paris, will leave for the United States in the battleship New Mexico on or about February 12, and will return to Paris as ...

    Article : 312 words
  24. POLAND

    The United States Government have recognised the Provisional Government of Poland. ...

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  25. Fighting Not Permitted.

    In consequence of fighting on frontiers of Silesia and Bohemia between the Czecho-Slovaks and the Poles, the Peace Congress has decided that the Allies shall occupy the ...

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  26. MINING NOTES.

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  27. A BAD YEAR

    A trustworthy forecast shows that the deaths in England and Wales during 1918 exceeded the births and that it was the worst year on record. The figures for ...

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  28. The Mandatory System.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Paris says it is highly probable that at to-morrow's Conference a proposal will be made that the mandatory system ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  30. LAW COURTS.

    Laura Murphy was charged with being an idle and disorderly person. Evidence by Constables McPherson and Byrne showed that the defendant had been frequenting homes of ill repute on ...

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  31. MINE OUTPUTS.

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  32. LABOR TROUBLES

    The Minister of Transport (Sir Eric Geddes), in an address before the Employers' and Employes' Alliance in London, suggested that the unions should buy the ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    Practically the whole of the 1914 Anzacs have returned to Australia, and there are indications that under the control of General Monash and his staff the process of ...

    Article : 183 words
  34. SOLDIERS' LUNCHEON

    The Anzac Hospitality Committee tendered a luncheon to the recently returned soldiers at the Exhibition Hall, North-terrace, on Friday. The proceedings were ...

    Article : 470 words
  35. Anglo-French Agreement.

    The British and French Governments have accepted President Wilson's mandatory scheme for the administration of the occupied German colonies. ...

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  36. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  37. Police Court—Port Adelaide

    When the adjourned case of George Drew, who was charged on Wednesday with having assaulted Mrs. E. M. Richardson, at Semaphore, that morning, was again called on, Mr. R Cruickshank ...

    Article : 155 words
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  39. AMERICAN NAVY

    In urging the expansion of the American Navy, Admiral Mayo says the Peace Conference is developing into a serving circle with no means for the enforcement ...

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  40. No Comment to Make.

    On being interviewed Messrs. Massey and Hughes refused to answer any questions regarding the proposed disposition of the German colonies under President ...

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