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  4. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    Mr. Ackerman. representative in Berlin of the United Pre® Agency, learns that Americans will not be permitted to depart from Germany until Count Bernstorff has ...

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  6. ONE DAY'S TOLL.

    The British steamer Torino (4,241 tons), and the Spanish steamer Macarena (1,122 tons) have been sunk; also two Grimsby trawlers. All the crows have been rescued. ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. THE MILK INDUSTRY

    At the Industrial Court on Friday (before Mr. N. A. Webb, S. M.) the hearing of the application in the dispute of the milk vendors' drivers and stablemen was ...

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  9. WESTERN FRONT.

    The French communique of Thursday morning says:-Lively grenade and artillery fighting has occurred in the region of Hill 304 and Avocourt Wood. A French ...

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  10. SECRETARY TO PUBLIC SERVICE.

    At a meeting of Executive Council on Friday Mr. A. E. Kinnear (accountant in the Survey Department) was appointed Secretary to the Public Service ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 174 words
  11. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A member of Parliament for a Scottish constituency, seeing one of his supporters emerging from the local post office, thought he would have a little joke over the man's ...

    Article : 455 words
  12. German Concentrations.

    Frontier correspondents announce that the Germans -have concentrated on enormous amount of artillery in northern France as the result of heavy transport ...

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  13. Americans Indignant

    The story of the detention of Mr. Gerard following on the United Press direct message, and later official confirmation, created the greatest interest throughout the United ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian official message states that Austrian attacks on the right bank of the Brenta and Mount Freikoff failed. ...

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  15. Sinking of the California.

    There were 170 souls on .hoard the California, of whom 32 were passengers. Thirteen passengers are missing. Several of those saved are badly injured. The purser ...

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  16. IN THE COMMONS.

    In the Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mir. Bonar law) announced that a credit vote would be asked for on Monday. He moved to confine ...

    Article : 216 words
  17. A Commercial Outlaw.

    The States Press Agency states that Washington officials declare, that as the of the protests of neutrals and the American break, Germany. ...

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  18. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA.

    A wireless message states that at Vienna conferences are being held between the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Office and the United States Ambassador. There is a ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. Sixteen Vessels Destroyed.

    Today 16 vessels are reported to have been submarined, including the Swedish vessel Varing (2,107 tons) and the. American schooner Charlee K. Schuil (884 tons)- The ...

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  20. Milk Vendors in Conference

    Subsequently an informed conference was held between the employers present in Court and the Prices Regulation Commissioner, The latter agreed to meet the milk ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. How Many Are Out?

    The Journal of Commerce estimates that a maximum of 100 submarine is sow at tacking allied shipping. Germany commenced the war with 50, and has since ...

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  22. THE KONA WRECK

    It is estimated that on the Yorke's Peninsula coast where the wreckage from the American schooner Kona is being cast ashore, there are several hundred tons of ...

    Article : 169 words
  23. SPAIN FIRM.

    The reply of Spain to the Berlin and Vienna intimation has been published. It states that Spain cannot agree to the maritime proceedings of the Central Powers, ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. Enemy Princes.

    Mr. Bonar law announced -that the Government would introduce a Bill to deprive enemy princes of their British titles. ...

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  25. Another Meeting of Employes.

    A mass meeting of the milkcart drivers [?] held at the Trades Hall on Thursday night. Representatives of the press were not admitted, but it was ascertained that ...

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  26. German Interned Ships.

    The British shipping journal Fairplay states that by forcing the United States and other neutrals into the arena Germany will defeat her own ends. At the outbreak ...

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  27. British Shipbuilding.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Leo Chiozza Money, in-response to many enquiries, outlined the efforts the Government were making to accelerate ...

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  28. THE DIRECTORSHIP OF BOTANIC GARDENS.

    At a special meeting of the Board of Government of the Botanic Garden on Friday, consideration was given to the applications which had been received for the ...

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  29. Shipping Circles Confident.

    Lord Curzon's statement in the House of Lords regarding the methods to be adopted to deal with the submarine menace have been received with the liveliest ...

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  30. Holland Strictly Neutral.

    The Premier of Holland, in the Second Chamber to-day, defined Holland's attitude. M. Cort van der Linden said the Government had hitherto maintained a ...

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  32. THE LAW COURTS.

    Victor Emie K[?] (25). a hoiti[?] of Marion, pleaded not guilty to a change of having, on November 22, 1916. feloniously forced [?] uttered a certain reception from the [?] and ...

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  33. STOLEN SUITCASE.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court (before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.SL), on Friday, the charges of unlawful possession and larceny which had been preferred against Herbert Alfred Clyford ...

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  34. British Food Production.

    On the resumption: of the debate on the Address-in-reply Mr. Lestie Scott, K.C., moved—"That this House regrets that His Majesty's speech omitted reference to the ...

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  35. Irish Nationalist Opinion.

    At a meeting of the Irish Nationalists to-day pt was decided Mr. Redmond should ask for an early discussion on Mr. O'Connor's ...

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  36. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    At About 10.50 a.m. on Friday Mr. Henry Trevaskis, a bootmaker, of Peel street, Adelaide, informed F. C. McConnell that a man named Andrew Kodan was hanging ...

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  37. RETURNED SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED.

    Returned soldiers who have arrived back in South Australia since October 20 were entertained at a luncheon and reception by the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. I. Isaacs), at ...

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  38. STANDING IT .WELL.

    Rumours in London that the few days of cold have seriously affected the health of the Australian troopgin England, and that a high deatbrate has prevailed, have been ...

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  39. THE FIGHTING AUSTRALIANS.

    British Headquarters, France, February 5. Last night the Australians on the Somme attacked again the same trenches which they took and lost three nights before. ...

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  40. Trade Unions' Confidence.

    A prominent trade union official connected with engineering and shipbuilding said to-day:—"We are op against a stiff proposition, but Germany has not altogether ...

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  41. ILLICIT BEER BREWING

    [?] the Adelaide Police Court on Friday two cues under the Beer [?]e Act were heard before Messrs S. J. Mitchell, S.M., and C. A. Cumpbell. ...

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  42. Preventive Inventions.

    The Inventions Board of the Admiralty has recently dealt with several new schemes for destroying submarines, including one the details of which are a closely ...

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  43. All Frenchmen In.

    The French Minister of Commerce has introduced a Rill to tie Senate mobilizing males from 16 to 70 years, who will be called on for military and civic duties ...

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  44. Scandanavian Protests.

    The Christiania newspaper Dagbladet states that a joint reply from Norway, Denmark, and Sweden to Germany protests especially against the threat to sink ...

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  46. Americans in Germany.

    The American Embassy estimate that there are 2,600 American citizens residing in Germany. The German Government continues to treat American journalists ...

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  47. RAILWAY SERVICE APPEAL BOARD

    Mr. G. D. Howard (with 3,207 votes) has been elected to fill the vacancy on the Railways Service Appeal Board. Three candidates were nominated—Mesrs. G. W. ...

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  48. Alsatians' Food Taken.

    The population of A sace is stricken with hunger, as the Germans have removed all available foodstuffs to the interior of Germany. ...

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  49. Greeks Hungry.

    Disorder and some rioting has occurred owing to the lack of flour due to the allied blockade. The bread ration has been reduced to 160 grammes per head daily. ...

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