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  4. THE BUDGET.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Austen Chamberlain), in his Budget Speech, said the total deficit for the current financial year would be £275,260,000. ...

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  5. VOCATIONAL TRAINING.

    Three weeks ago the announcement made that, in consequence of representations made by the Minister for Repatriation, the Federal Cabinet approved the ...

    Article : 378 words
  6. ON THE EVE OF PEACE.

    It is expected that the Peacy Treaty will be handed to the newspapers on Saturday PARIS, April 30. The arrival of the German Foreign ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. WAS EVIDENCE SUPPRESSED ?

    At the sitting of the Styles Commission in Adelaide on April 30, Sir. F. V. Smith (counsel for Mr. A. W. Styles) asked that Mr. N. A. Webb, S.M. (sole Commissioner ...

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  8. HALFWAY TO BUDAPEST.

    The latest Hungarian communique states that the Roumanians have captured Szatmarenvi, and that the fall of Nagyvarad is inevitable. Only a very small section of ...

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  10. MUNICH ATTACKED.

    The Government troops have begun to attack Munich on all sides, and a number of villages has been occupied. The Spartacists will be given a last opportunity to ...

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  11. TURNING THE TABLES.

    The Finns are advancing in the Lake Ladoga region. Two columns are converging upon Petrozavodek(near Lake Onega). A third, advancing from Blonetz, has ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. UNLOADING THEIR LOOT.

    The Daily Chronicle correspondent in the Belgium city of Namur, says there are 500 barres on the Meuse loaded with some of the toot the Germans toot from France ...

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  13. BRITISH PREFERENCE FOR WINE.

    “It is splendid.” That was the comment of Mr. W. G. Auld (President of South Australian Winegrowers’ Association). when the British preferential ...

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  14. NEW INDUSTRIAL ORDER.

    The Minister for Labour (Sir R. S. Horne),presiding over the executive committee of the National Industrial conference at Whitehall, read a letter from ...

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  15. PACIFYING ITALY.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York Times save there is a general feeling that the Italian Parliament will permit Signor Orlando to return ...

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  16. NIGHT BOMBING TRAGEDY.

    During night bombing exercises the tail of a Handley Page aeroplane struck a hangar and overturned. A pillar of flame shot for 100 ft. into the sky. Five ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    To the case before the Privy Council. White v. the Licensing Court (an appeal appeal from the Australian High Court), judgement has been ra[?]ed. ...

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  18. TO-MORROW’S TEAMS.

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  19. OFFENSIVE PEACE OFFENSIVE.

    The Germans are actively preparing peace offensive. Their first move in sending nonentities to versailles resulted in a nasty rebuff and a sharp reminder that ...

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  20. INFLUENZA.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. A. H. Peake) said on Friday that he had received a, report from the Chairman of the Adelaide Hospital Board (Mr. W. G. Coombs), ...

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  21. MAY DAY.

    Many May Day labour processions were held in London and the provinces, and a complete stoppage of work occurred in Dublin. Industry in France was at a ...

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  22. CAUSE OF UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Minister for Labour (Sir R. S. Horne), in his address in the House of Commons, defended the unemployment donation for which the estimate for the ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. “SOCIALISM AT WORK.”

    In the House of Commons the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Col L. Amery). in reply to a question, promised to have placed in the library a copy of the ...

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  24. ADELAIDE SPORTSMAN DEAD.

    Mr. Phil. James, a prominent figure for years on local racecourses, died this morning. He caught a chill and left his bed prematurely, and suffered a relapse. He ...

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  25. At Torrens Park.

    The Chairman of the Central Board Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) said on Friday that on April 26 two cases of influenza were reported from the 15th Australian ...

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  26. B GRADE.

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  27. EDUCATION REFORMS.

    The National Conference of Teachers at Cheltenham, carried unanimously a motion regretting that the new Education Act had isiled to provided for the compulsory ...

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  28. INDIAN UNDER CURRENTS.

    The Press Bureau has issued the Viceroy’s report dated. April 20, which states that in the Punjab five rioters were killed and that 12 were arrested in the recently ...

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  29. A SUNNY EASTER.

    There was bright sunshine on Easter Monday, and the usual holiday revels were indulged in at Hamstead Heath. Great crowds assembled at Kempton Park. ...

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  30. The Epidemicat Yorketown.

    Up to Saturday last Yorketown and district held practically a “clean bill,” so far as influenza is concerned, but on that morning the local medical officer (Dr. ...

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  31. UNITED SUBUREAN ASSOCIATION.

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  33. ARTISTS IN THE AIR.

    Harry Tate, the noted comedian, has entered into a contract to take his music hall company, consisting of eight artists, on a world’s tour in the summer, on board a ...

    Article : 75 words
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  35. ADELAIDE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

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  36. ALTERED TRAIN SERVICES.

    Considerable alterations will be made in the train services on and after Monday next. Full particulars will be given in the Government advertisements column of ...

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  38. GENERAL.

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  39. THE SALE OF LEAWOOD.

    Through a misunderstanding it was stated in The Register, under the Real Property column on Thursday that Leawood, situated on the Mount Loft, road ...

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  40. BASEBALL.

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  41. Japanese Want to Fly.

    Two hundred Japanese mechanics have arrived to undergo training as aviators. Woods Great Peppermint Cure, For Courts and Colds, never [?]s 1/9 and 2/9, ...

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  42. Egypt Quieter.

    That Egyptian situation is quieter. British official under martial law, are carrying on the Government, as the Egyptian cabinet is not in executive activity. ...

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