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  3. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    Senator Johnston to-day invited Senate to pass a resolution in favor of the withdrawal of the American troops from Russia, on the ground that it is obvious that ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. A BIG DIAMOND

    A Kimberley message states that a sensation has been caused at the Jagerafontein mine by the discovery of a magnificent blue and white diamond, with a weight of ...

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  6. PROBLEM OF PEACE

    The Council of the Allied Premiers, Foreign Ministers, and Generals, in Paris, today discussed the prolongation of the armistice, and die procedure of the Peace ...

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  7. GALLANT SOLDIERS

    The following decorations and medals will be presented by his Excellency the Governor at Keswick Barracks, Adelaide to-morrow (Wedneaday), at 11 a.m.:— ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The London papers state that there are Jew surprises in the selection of Cabinet Ministers Some regret that Mr. Lloyd George has not shown more courage by ...

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  9. A REAL DRAMA

    An interesting Theatrical fight had occurred for the possession of [?]e Drury Lane Theatre The directors accepted Mr. Alfred Butt's offer of £100,600, subject to ...

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  10. TROUBLED HUNGARY

    The correspondent of the United Press Assocation at Buda Pesth has lnterfiewed Count Karolyi, the Hungarian Premier, who said:—Peace most be social and ...

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  11. THE WHEAT COMMISSION

    The Wheat Commission met on Tuesday Horning, Mr. A. J. McLachlan appeared to assist the Commissioner (Mr. N. A. Webb Mr. H. W. Varley, whe ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Supreme War Council met in Paris yesterday afternoon and considered various matters Marshal Foch has raised in connection with the renewal of the armistice. ...

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  13. INFLUENZA

    A statement was circulated oil Tuesday that Private J. Allen, of Camden, one of, the members of the Australian Imperial Forces, who had had a slight attack of ...

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  14. FLOODS IN ITALY

    Scores of villages in Tuscany are submerged and the town of Emboli is isolated, owing o floods in the Italian rivers. The waters threaten to enguitf Pisa. Large ...

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  15. THE CASTAUA

    An American steamer has rescued the crew of the Anchor liner Castalie, which was recently report to be sinking near the coast of Novia Scotia. Several ...

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  16. ENYER PASHA

    The "Matin" states:—Enver Pasha, the Turkish Minister for War, and Djemal Pasha, who was Commander-in-Chief in Palestine, have each been sentenced by a ...

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  17. WELFARE WORK

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. H. N. Barwell), accompanied by fee Minister of Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey), at the end of last week paid a visit to the varioui ...

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  18. IS LIEBKNECHT DEAD?

    The Berlin Government were Masters of the situation on Friday. They were holding the police headquarters and also the position from the Brandenburg Gate to the ...

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  19. A LUCKY BOOK.

    The attempt to murder Dr. Kramarsh, the Czechoslovak Premier, falled because the shot lodged in a pocket-book in the Premiers breast pocket. The assassin, ...

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  20. A GOOD PEACE

    The correspondent of the "Evening News" hand an interview with Mr. Lloyd George before he embarked from Folkestone. The Prime Minister such—I sball ...

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  21. BERLIN HAPPIER

    Premier Ebert, in addressing the newlyarrived troops in Berlin, said:—"Your task will be to preserve order for the National Assembly elections. Noske, the Minister ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  23. MORE SOLDIERS HOME.

    Sergeant Clampett, Corporal Knutsen, and Staff-Sergeant Wilson, whose names appeared in List "W," returned to Adelaide on Tuesday by the Melbourne ...

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  25. MODERN WARFARE

    In the old days of small wars and smaller armies, with an open space to manoeuvre, an army in retreat might be driven into rout, surrounded, outflanked, and, ...

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  26. FRENCH MOTHER'S LETTER.

    On Jnly—20 last a letter to Mrs. Wilson from Madame M. Barbou, extending to the mothers of America the gratitude of the mothers of France for sanding their ...

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  27. PERSONAL NEWS.

    "Theodore Roosevelt as I Knew Him" is the subject of a special address to be given by the Rev. Sydney Herbert Cox at Stow Memorial Church, Flinders-street, ...

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  28. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES' PICNIC.

    Large numbers of holidaymakera waited Henley Beach on Monday, the occasion being the annual picnic in connection with the Municipal Tram ways Trust Employes' Club Half the employes ...

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  29. FLIES AND A TAUBE

    We were in the field hospital on the beach at Suvla Bay (Galilpoli), or, to be accurate, we were lying on stretchers in the sand outside the hospital, for the tenta ...

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  30. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    To-day Eseomb, by Challacombe—Escalade, was sold to Mr. J. E. Brewer at 470 guineas. In England Eecomb cost 500 guineas, Mr. R. Cameron secured Haylass, by St. Anton—Haylsnds, at 250 ...

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  31. MILITARY NEWS.

    His Majesty the Kins has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of a bar to the Military Medal to the undermentioned non-commissioned officers and men:—No. 1934, Private ...

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  32. Dusseldorf Occupied.

    It is reported that British troops have occupied Dusaeldorf owing to an outbreak of Bolshevism. Dusseldorf (named from the Dussel ...

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  33. MURRAY WORKS.

    The question of the employment of returned soldiers on tie Murray waters irrigation works and the bearing of the scheme on repatriation problems will ...

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  34. LAW COURTS.

    In the matter of Harry Alexander Shiell, of Dove-street, Henley Park, Carrie—Adjourned final hearing—The insolvent, who was represented by Mr. G. F. Michell, was referred to the ...

    Article : 420 words
  35. THOROUGH GENTLEMEN.

    "I am beginning to appreciate the British more from day to day. They are thorough gentlemen," was written in his diary by a German prisoner, after his capture by the ...

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  36. BOLSHEVIST BLIGHT

    M. Noulens, the French Ambassadur to Russia, denounces the proposal of the Allies to have any dealings with the Bolsheviks in Russia or Germany. He ...

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  37. JUST WHERE WANTED.

    If the Y.M.C.A. were the black-suited and prudish solmenity it is so often believed to be it would die of derision—or worse—in France in a week (writes John ...

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  38. Bombs on Berlin.

    A Spartacist aeroplane dropped bombs on Berlin during the recent figting. ...

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  39. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister of Education has approved of the following additional appointments, dating from January 1:—Locum Tenens for Head Master.—R. T. Burnard. ...

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  40. STRUCK BY A CAR.

    A charge of having driven a motor car along King william-street on November 23 at a speed which, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, was dangerous to life, was preferred ...

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  41. The German Ruler.

    Deputy Ebert, who in November last was appointed Imperial Chancellor, is Friedrich Ebert, vice-president of the Socia Democratic Party, and president of ...

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  42. SIR S. SINHA.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Sir Satyendra Sinha, the newly-appointed Under-Secretaiy for India, will be raised to the peerage. He is 54 years old, a ...

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  43. "FLIES IN A BAKEHOUSE."

    Alfred Woods, baker, of Keswick, appeared in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday on a charge laid by lnspector Walkley, of the Metropolitan County Board, of having on November 26 exposed ...

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  44. PRIMARY EXHIBITIONS.

    The Minister of Education has awarded primary exhibitions to the following candidates:—Boys under 13.—Eustace W. B. Edmonds, Meadows (tenable at Mount Barker High School); ...

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  45. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Charles Westerley a well-dressed young man, who was arrested by Plalnclothes-Constable Kit chin, was charged with having insufficient lawful means of support. He pleaded not guilty. ...

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  46. THE LATE MR. G. S. YUILL

    Mr. Herbert Lethbridge, the co-executor of the estate, has filed the will of Mr. George S. Yuill, of Sydney, under which he disposes of more than two million ...

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  47. HISTORY OP AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. W. Elliot Johnson, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, stated on Friday last that consideration was being given to the question of resunming the ...

    Article : 135 words
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