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  2. Advertising

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  4. SIR RICHARD BUTLER

    Sir Richard Butler must resign." That was the decision of Cabinet on Wednesday morning. It was a deiision which members, in view of Sir Richard's long ...

    Article : 273 words
  5. GERMANY MUST SIGN.

    The plenary session of the peace conference will receive the treaty on Tuesday, and it is almost certain it will be handed to the Germans on Thursday. ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. SYLVIA PANKHURST

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, the well known Suffragette, was charged at the Bow Street Police Court (London) with having obstructed the police in Bow street. She ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. TO THE POINT.

    In connection with the carpenters’ strike at the works, a fresh development has followed the issue of the following manifesto by the management of • the ...

    Article : 633 words
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  9. FLIGHT IN AUSTRALIA

    A number of aeroplane construction firms have' approached 'the 'Australian Minister for Defence (Mr. pearce) with a view to open up bussinessin Australia. ...

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  10. THE WHIP.

    The complete economic isolation of Germany has been decided upon in the event of her refusal to sign the peace treaty. ...

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  11. H. S. POWER.

    Mr. H. 5. Power's picture in, the Eoval Academy is the fiirst large painting to be finished by any of the artists commissioned! by the Commonwealth Government for the ...

    Article : 69 words
  12. HOMECOMING TROOPS.

    The transport Port Deniaon is expected to. reach the Outer Harbour at half-past 6 this evening. A special train will leave Adelaide at 6.30, and arrive at the Harbour ...

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  13. Sir Richard Butler’s Career

    Sir Richard Butler has been a conspicnous figure in South Australian politics ever since the night of August 14. 1890, when he made his first speech in the House ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. The Probable New Minister.

    It is probable that Capt. G. Ritchie will be selected to fill the vacancy in the Ministerial ranks. He was Commissioner of Crown lands and Minister of Agriculture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TO ABOLISH VIVISECTION.

    In the House of Commons there has leached the second reading stage a private Bill compelling the one of anesthetics for all operations upon animals, including ...

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  16. Italian Representatives Returning.

    Signor Orlando and Baron Sonnino will return to Paris on Wednesday. ...

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  17. On Board the Wandilla.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 395 words
  18. REPARATION.

    The Allies will release Belgium from the payment of 240,000,000 of war loans, besides making her a priority payment of 100,000,000 of the indemnity in gold ...

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  19. PRINCESS MARY.

    It is officially denied that Princess Mary is engaged. Our London correspondent, in a message received on Tuesday, stated:—The Daily ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. RAIN EVERYWHERE.

    The downpour on Tuesday was probably the most general in character which has occurred this year. It extended not only over all parts of the agricultural areas, but ...

    Article : 338 words
  21. ARCHANGEL FRONT.

    Major-Gen. Ironside is confident that there is now no danger of a successful enemy attack on the Archangel fro[?]r. ...

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  22. THE EPIDEMIC

    The influenza germ is no respecter of persons. The proceedings at the. Criminal Court, which were begun on Monday, have been interrupted as tne result of the ...

    Article : 201 words
  23. Position at -Renmark.

    RENMARK, May 5.—Three additional cases of influenza from the settlement[?] have been reported to the health authorities, and there are now eight patients ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. KITCHENER AND FRENCH.

    'Lord French's. history of the campaign of 1904 reveals. the interesting fact that Lord Kitchener went to Paris on September 1 and adopted the tone of supreme ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. FORESTRY

    Last week the Conservator of Forests (Mr. W. Gill) visited the Penoia forest Reserve and found the thinning operations there proceeding satisfactorily. At this ...

    Article : 198 words
  26. New Zealand Attitude.

    The Minister of Health, referring to the influenza epidemic, said that as soon as the quarantine stations reached a point: where a ship's crew and a fair number of ...

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  27. THE SUPREME TEST

    The Empire Parlimentary Association gave a complimentary luncheon to the premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan). The Chairmen of the Parlimentary Labour ...

    Article : 197 words
  28. SWORD TO PLOUGH- SHARE.

    The Australian Minister for Deience (Mr. Pearce) has arranged for 100 carefully selected members of the A.I.F. to visit the United States "to receive instructions in ...

    Article : 86 words
  29. THE SUGAR ENQUIRY.

    Examined before the royal commission enquiring into the sugar industry yesterday, Edward Whittington, secretary of the Wyprmont Sugar Works Employes' Union ...

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  30. THE NEW ZEALAND SHORTAGE OF GOAL.

    A message from Christchurch states that investigations go to show that merchants and others, do not share the fears of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Allan) ...

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  31. Wednesday's Bulletin.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 words
  32. BEDFORD HOTEL CASE

    The hearing was resumed at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday (before Mr. E. M. Sabine. S.M.) of the case in which Gertrude Lane, licencee of the Bedford ...

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  33. SAYS PHOSPHATE IN- CREASES STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE.

    Weik, nervous, debilitated men and women who become exhausted after the slightest mental or physical exertion, to whom sleep is denied, and whose drawn. ...

    Article : 191 words
  34. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 29 words
  35. A PARIS DEMONSTRATION.

    A message from Paris states that 350 “demonstratons” have been injured and one killed. Fifty persons were arrested and detained in custody. A hundred ...

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  36. To-night's Amasements.

    West's Pictures—-Mildred Harris in “For H[?] Only.” Theatre Royal— “Hearts of the World.” ...

    Article : 41 words
  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    Some of the London newspapers joyously hail the arrival of an Australian steamer at Tiibury to-day, bringing 34,000 crates of rabbits, 3,000 cases of butter, ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. Creeks Flooded.

    TRURO, May. 7 —A thunderstorm occurred last night.end heavy rain fell. Over an inch has been gauged. Creeks are flooded. The water difficulty has ...

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  39. General Strike Discussed.

    A mass meeting, mostly of railwaymen discussed the possibility of a general strike as a protest against police intervention on May Day. ...

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  40. In the South-East.

    NARRACOORTE, May 5.-The District Health Officer (Dr. McMillan) has reported that there ore cases of influenza in various parts of the district, but not ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. THE BANK OF ADELAIDE.

    THE 102ND DIVIDEND IS NOW PAYABLE. JOHN SHEELS, Manager. ADELAIDE, 7th May, 1919. [?]127[?]128 ...

    Article : 17 words
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