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  2. Russia Needed.

    The Czecho-Slovak Prime Minister ([?] fessor Masaryk) in an interview says:—Without an organized and strong regene rated Russia the Allies' victory will not be ...

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  3. RAILWAY WORKERS' CLAIM.

    Grave discontent still prevails among the railway workers regarding wages. There have been persistent rumours that the men favour strike methods to secure what they ...

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  4. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    A cable message received to-day from. Auckland states that there ere now 60 cases of influenza in the hospital. Four dangerously ...

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  5. THE JENSEN CASE.

    The second report of the royal commission appointed, to enquire into Che administration of the Navy Department was considered by the Federal Cabinet to-day. ...

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  6. THE TAXATION NET.

    Many years ago, with a view to counter a class of competition which local merchants found was injurious to their business, a special clause was drafted and ...

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  7. "BRITISH DAY."

    Yesterday was celebrated in the United States as "British Day." At New York' 4,000 people gathered at the main, celebration to express the goodwill ...

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  8. FIGHTING AT BERLIN.

    President Wilson will attend the allied preliminary consultations at Versailles en December 16. The second stage of the [?] of peace preliminaries will open ...

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  9. Rehabilitation Work.

    The French Minister for Public Works reports "that 800 bridges in the invaded area of France require to. be rebuilt; that 120 canal sluices have been destroyed, and ...

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  10. "You Will-Destroy Germany."

    The Nieue Rotterdam Courant relates that the Bavarian Premier (Herr Eisner), who is visiting Berlin, spent two hours in a vain attempt to persuade Dr. Karl ...

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  11. Honours for Australians.

    The following honours have been gazet-ted for Australian and New Zealand soldiers:— BAR TO D.C.M. ...

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  12. TRAMWAYS TROUBLES.

    At 11 o'clock this morning a conference will be held between representatives of the Tramways Trust and its employes regarding the loyalists who were employed by ...

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  13. ARCHBISHOP AT THE GATE.

    True to his statement that if the Federal authorities did not grand permission for a Roman Catholic priest to minister to sick persons of that faith in quarantine, he ...

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  14. Soviet Arrested.

    Telegrams from Berlin state that the Soviet Executive at the German capital was sitting in the Reichstag building when a lieutenant commanding a detachment of ...

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  15. Dominions' Hardships During War.

    The Press Bureau states' that the Shipping Controller, in the course of an interview, remarked that 60 per cent, of the American troops were carried or escorted ...

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  16. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Pte. Max C. Willsmore. whose death was reported on October 22 ia France, was bora on September 15, 1900, and was the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willsmore, of Dutton terrace ...

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  17. MIXED MOTIVES FOR WELCOME.

    President Wilson is assured of a splendid welcome to the French capital, but this will be inspired by mixed motives. M. Longuet and other Socialist leaders ...

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  18. PRESIDENT WILSONS MESSAGE.

    President Wilson said:—"I regret very much that my visit to Europe prevents me from being present to join, you in praising the part which the sailors and soldiers of ...

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  19. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Australian Red Cross Society was held to-night. Lady Helen 'Munro-Ferguson, who presided, said that in spite of difficulties, £1,522,000 ...

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  20. ESCAPE FROM DEATH.

    Capt. Leaper, M.C., who is contesting the Corangamite by-election on behalf of the Returned Soldiers' National Party, had a remarkable escape from death about ...

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  21. AEROPLANES.

    The surrender of 2,000 German aeroplanes, in accordance with the terms of the armistice, is in {progress, and should shortly be completed. ...

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  22. PEACE NEWS IN THE NEVER NEVER.

    Through the heat and dust a camel wagon was slowly coming toward the station, where all were lying limp and inert in any cool comer available. Then ...

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  23. "Wilson Peace" Insufficient

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P. in a speech at Cardiff said:—The Labour Party is aiming at a peace on President Wilson's terms. The necessity for labour to be on ...

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  24. AN IMPROVED SITUATION.

    The general position at the quarantine station continues to improve. There have been no deaths since Friday, and only one new case was admitted to the ...

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  25. INTERNEES RELEASED.

    Since the armistice was signed, 2,110 officers, 58,694 other ranks, and 2,752 civilians in Gorman 'prison and internment camps have been repatriated to Great Britain. ...

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  26. CASUALTIES.

    Two horses belonging to the South Australian Brewing Company, driven by Mr. Frederick Sorrell, bolted in Start street at about 5.45 p.m. on Monday. The ...

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  27. Free Gift of Sea Freedom.

    The Australian Tirade Commissioner (Mr. Braddon) was the principal speaker at a "British Day" demonstration at the Century Theatre to-night. He was ...

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  28. Surrender in Hungary.

    Advices from Buda Peat, the Hungarian capital, state that the German troops under Gen. Mackensen, in the Hermaann-stadt area, have to sunrender their arms ...

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  29. Entente Against Bolshevism.

    The Berlin correspondent of The New York Times says that German officials intimate that the Entente nations may demand the dissolution of the Soldiers and ...

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  30. IN PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    The influenza epidemic at Suva (Fiji) is abating, but there is increasing virulence in the country with heavy mortality. The European deaths number 15, and there is ...

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  31. Note to Germany.

    The French Premier (M. Clemenceau) has sent to Germany by wireless telegraphy a Note threatening penalties if there is not a cessation of the German attacks on prisoners of war. ...

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  32. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR.

    Mrs. Florence May Hatcher, wife of Mr. Frank Hatcher, a grocer, of 17 Gouger street, Adelaide, sustained severe injuries to her head through a collision with a ...

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  33. BARAMBAH TROOPSHIP.

    Advice has been received by the Acting Prime Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton), from the British Admiralty, that the board appointed to investigate the ...

    Article : 126 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. BOLSHEVIKS ROUTED.

    The situation in Berlin is not clear, but apparently there are two movements. The first is the attempt by the Spartacus group to seize power, and the other by the ...

    Article : 139 words
  36. ANTWERP.

    I observed by a cable in The Register a day or go ago, that when the allied forces re-entered Antwerp they found Rubena's masterpiece, the "Descent from the Cross," ...

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  37. Caution Still Needed.

    Le Matin calls attention to the fact that tie Germans had not yet reduced their army to the standard of a peace footing. It suggests that while they make a show ...

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  38. NAVY ADMINISTRATION.

    It is understood that the second report on the navy administration will be made available in Parliament to-morrow, and that probably a statement will be made ...

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  39. A ROADWAY ACCIDENT.

    At about 11 o'clock on Monday night Mr. Edmund Ryan (41), residing at 237 Gilles street, Adelaide, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital, suffering from a ...

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  40. FOUR DEATHS ON VOYAGE.

    The cargo steamer Carawa anchored in the roads at Fremantle this morning flying the yellow flag. She signalled that four members of the crew had succumbed to ...

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  41. SERIES OF FIRES.

    SNOWTOWN, December 7.—A fire started in the Hummocks Station property oil the north, side of the Snowtown-[?] road at about 10 a.m. on ...

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  42. NEW THREEPENNY PIECES.

    In the hope of expediting shipments of copper coins from India, another cable message has been dispatched by the Treasury setting out the position in Australia. ...

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  43. Few Miles from Dusseldorf.

    A Belgian communique reports:—A cavalry division has reached the Rhine and occupied Neuss four miles by railway from Dusseldorf. and Crefeld, and infantry have ...

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  44. THE HOUTMAN.

    A telegram received from. Thursday Island to-night stated that the Nikko Maru had made an unsuccessful effort to pull the steamer Houtman off the reef. The ...

    Article : 84 words
  45. COST IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Latest indications are that the influenza epidemic in New Zealand has spent its force. It is calculated that it has cost the Government £100,000. No estimate is yet ...

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  46. SOLDIERS' COUNCIL AGGRESSIVE.

    A message from from states that when the arrest of the executive council of the Berlin Soviet was made known, troops of the Soldiers' Council cheered Dr. ...

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  47. "Deliverers" in Germany.

    A correspondent, accompanying the British advance toward Cologne, says:—It is an extraordinary spectacle to see the inhabitants off these German towns ...

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  48. BEST TRADITIONS SUSTAINED.

    At the banquet many merges were received wishing the celebrations success. These included a cablegram from His Majesty King George stating:—"I hope ...

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  49. PROPHYLAXIS AT PORT PIRIE.

    About 309 employes of the Associated Smelters have been so far inoculated by Dr. Leitch with the vaccine which the directors have secured as a preventative ...

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  50. BAVARIAN CAPITAL DISTURBED.

    A message from Berlin states that returned troops, headed by their officers with Imperial flags, made a demonstration in Munich, and demanded the convocation of the national assembly. ...

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  51. British Boats Returned.

    Three British cruisers and nine destroyere have returned to Copenhagen from the Baltic. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. A NERVOUS POPULACE.

    Latest news from Berlin states that the people of the capital were nervous and excited on Sunday, and crowded the streets to discuss Saturday's events. Dr. ...

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  54. A BUSH BLAZE.

    BERRI, December 6—At about 2 o'clock this afternoon what threatened to be a very destructive fire started just beyond the western boundary of this settlement. ...

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  55. Tragedy of Hidden Bomb.

    Advices from Ghent, the capital of the Province of East Flanders, state that sparks from an engine caused a fire, which exploded a bomb Bidden by the Germans. ...

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