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  2. MEAT EXPORTS.

    Sir Owen Cox, as Chairman of the Australian Meat Exporters' Conference, to-day, communicated some of the decisions arrived by the general conference of frozen and ...

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  3. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    No deaths occurred in quarantine to-day, and only two fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were announced. The latest death recorded is that of a soldier, which ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. AERIAL SERVICE MOVEMENT.

    Business leaders in Adelaide on Monday decided to cooperate with Melbourne and Sydney in placing on a definite footing the movement to bring Australia within ...

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  5. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    Gen. Pau and other members of the visiting French Mission informally visited the Cheer-up Hut on Monday at noon. The Acting President (Mr. George Mc-Ewin). ...

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  6. ALLIES IN BLACK SEA.

    The Admiralty announces that the allied squadron in the Black Sea anchored off Sebastopol on November 26. The Russian ships which were in the ...

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  7. MARSHAL FOCH.

    Despite discouraging weather to-day unprecedented crowds in London welcomed Marshal Foch, the French Premier (M. Clemenceau), and other distinguished ...

    Article : 100 words
  8. A GUEST'S LOSSES.

    The extent of a hotelkeeper's liability for loss of property by guests was tested to-day in an action by John Lee, grazier, against Aaron's Exchange Hotel. Plaintiff ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. PATRIOTIC CARNIVALS

    The residents of Richmond and Keswick cooperated in a carnival in aid of Trench Comforts on Saturday. The scene of the festivities was Mr. J. C. Carnie's property on the Bay road. ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Pte. Francis T. Robinson (of the 27th Battalion), died at the Keswick Hospital on Wednesday after a protracted illness. He was 27 years of age, and was the fourth son of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 127 words
  11. ENGINEERS' WAGES INCREASED.

    The demand for a 20 per cent, increase in wages by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers came into operation to-day, but according to the union officials no serious ...

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  12. THE KING IN FRANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British front says His Majesty King George, with the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert, arrived at Arras on November 30. They ...

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  13. INVESTIGATION WANTED.

    Dr. Burton Bradley (Director of the Laboratory of Micro-Biology and Patho-logy), addressing a public meeting to-night at which several other medical men also ...

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  14. LATE GNR. J. B. BOTTERILL.

    Gnr. J. B. Botterill, a nephew of the Hon. J. Botterill, died of bronchial-pneumonia on November 14, in France. He was the son of the late Mr. David Botterill (V.), and was 23 years of age. ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. Rhenish Prussians Warned.

    Marshal Foch has issued a proclamation to the inhabitants of the occupied territories in Rhenish Prussia enjoining the strictest obedience to allied military orders, ...

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  16. MINISTERIAL FAREWELL.

    Early in the afternoon the members of the mission attended a meeting of the Cabinet. The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) said his colleagues and himself ...

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  17. LIMITATION OF RACE MEETINGS.

    A large number of applications have been forwarded to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bowser) since the announcement was made that the Commonwealth authorities ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND EVENTS.

    The Australasian press delegates returned by the Makura to Auckland, all in good health. A tragedy is reported from Maramea, on ...

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  19. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Sgt E. S. Battye, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Battye, of Orsmond street, Hindmarsh, admitted War Hospital, Exeter, England, influenza (severe), on active service 3½ years. ...

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  20. THE LOSER PAYS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the course of a speech at Newcastle, said:—As regards indemnities, we should proceed on the oldestablished principle that the loser pays ...

    Article : 216 words
  21. LIEUT. J. McF. HARVEY, M.C.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey, of Goodwood road, King's Park, have been advised by a cable mes-sage that their eldest son, Lieut J. McF. Harvey (Jack), who was mentioned in Sir Ian Hamilton's ...

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  22. General Items.

    Pte. S. Quinnell wrote from Quarantine, Port-sea, Victoria, November 23:—I notice an error in regard to the name of my unit in your issue of November 9, 1918, List "J." The Observer ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. THE NOBLE DEAD.

    The following resolution was passed at a meeting of the council of the Justices' Association last Wednesday afternoon, and transmitted through the Government to ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    An election took place to-day of 26 mem­bers of the City Council to serve three years. The outstanding feature was the de­feat of the Lord Mayor (Aid. Joynton-Smith). ...

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  26. BARRIER AND THE RED CROSS.

    The Broken Hill Red Cross Society, in its fourth annual report, states that the receipts for the past year have been £3,379. Since the formation of the branch the total receipts have been ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. DISTINCTIONS OF ANZACS

    Included in list J, Anzacs, who are expected to arrive at the Adelaide Railway Station on Tuesday morning, the following men who enlisted in South Australia in 1914 have been awarded ...

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  28. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    At a recent meeting of the finance committee, at Government House, the President (Lady Galway) occupied the chair. It was resolved that, in view of ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. ORCHARDISTS' CASE.

    The A.W.U. suit against orchardists of New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria for increased wages and better conditions was continued before ...

    Article : 284 words
  30. Britons Toward the Rhine.

    Field Marshal Haig reports:— Yesterday the advanced troops of the British Second Army, commanded by Gen. Plumer, crossed the German frontier between Beho ...

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  31. AMERICAN CARNIVAL.

    The American Carnival in aid of the Cheer-up Funds was continued at the Jubilee Oval on Saturday afternoon. Members of the Adelaide Harriers' and Walking Club decided two events. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN MUNITIONERS.

    In a cablegram from Mr.Walter Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies) to Mr. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) dealing with the proposal for the repatriation ...

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  33. Belgians in Liege and Aix.

    The Belgian communique says:— The Belgian royal family entered Liege yesterday at the head of the troops who defended the town against the German ...

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  34. LEAGUE OF WORKERS OF WORLD.

    The following extracts are from a letter which was handed to Dr. Siegfried, of the French Mission, from the executive of the Labour Party, and which he promised to ...

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  35. WIELHELM'S ABDICATION.

    Wolff's Agency advises that the ex-Kaiser signed his abdication last Friday, and expressed the hope that the new Regent would protect the German people ...

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  36. STATE REVENUES.

    Revenue returns for Queensland for November month and for the five months ended November 30 were issued this afternoon. The revenue for the month was ...

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  37. COPPER COIN.

    For some time bronze coins have been exceedingly rare. According to a statement made to-day by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) this is due to the delay ...

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  38. Ex-Kaiser Forbidden to Return.

    The German Government has forbidden the ex-Kaiser and the ex-Kaiserm to re-turn to Germany. ...

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  39. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) said to-night that he would make a statement in Parliament showing the share of Victoria in the settlement of the dispute between the ...

    Article : 73 words
  40. GENERAL TO JOURNALISTS.

    Just prior to the departure of the members of the French Mission on Monday, the President of the South Australian district of the Australian Journalists' ...

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  41. GERMAN GOVERNMENT

    Advices from Berlin state that the new Chancellor (Herr Ebert) admits that the Independent Socialists are conspiring to overthrow the Government. ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    The Tasmanian revenue for November amounted to £5,646 more than the total for the same month last year. The chief increases were £1,300 from stamp duty, ...

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  43. SALES OF RACEHORSES.

    The following racehorses were sold today :-Manderston, to Capt. A. C. Coleman, 265 gs.; Edrington, to Mr. R. Bradfield, 610 gs.; Marchand, to ...

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  44. THE VICTORIA CROSS.

    The London Gazette announces the award of the Victoria Cross to the following officers of the Royal Air Force, in recognition of bravery of the highest ...

    Article : 290 words
  45. GOOD-BYES AT THE TRAIN.

    Gen. Pau and his mission left for Melbourne by the express in a special sleeper later in the afternoon. A large crowd congregated on the station platform and ...

    Article : 137 words
  46. THE CHILDREN'S TRIBUTE.

    Children are the hope of a nation, and it was a happy omen that, in Ade­laide, the school children conveyed the first public greeting to the French Mission; and ...

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  47. HIGHER WAGES FOR BAKERS.

    The conference called by the Arbitration Court in respect to the bakers' dispute has resulted in an agreement to be registered with the Court. It provides ...

    Article : 39 words
  48. STATE EMPLOYES' MINIMUM WAGE.

    A printed appeal to members of the State Parliament has been issued for a basic minimum wage of £156 a year for State service employes, on the ground that ...

    Article : 51 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. SOLDIERS' COMMUNITY SETTLEMENTS SCHEME.

    The Repatriation Commission, it is expected, will at the next meeting abandon the scheme for the establishment of community settlements for sub-normal ...

    Article : 48 words
  51. AT.HAWTHORN.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) opened a carnival at the Hawthorn Oval on Saturday afternoon arranged by Our Defenders' Friendship Association, in conjunction with the ...

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  52. American Success in Russia.

    Despatches from Archangel, state that Russo-American forces in that district have advanced up the Pinega River and captured Karpazorskoi. The Pinega is a ...

    Article : 54 words
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