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  4. REVOLUTION IN MONTENEGRO.

    A serious situation exists in Montene and munitions to Roumania has been of revolution. Fighting is proceeding everywhere. The Serbians are endeavour ...

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  5. BOLSHEVIST BLUFF.

    Notwithstanding the Bolshevist "wireless reports, Gen. Denikin continues to make satisfactory progress. Ha forces have advanced .with great, -rapidity toward Kieff, ...

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  7. LATE GEN BOTHA.

    The news of Gen. Botha's death has come as a stunning shock He caught a chill a few days ago, when, on a visit to his farm. He toss confined to his bed on his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 78 words
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  9. GILLES STREET INFANT SCHOOL.

    The new infant school erected in Gilles street, Adelaide, 'was formally handed over to the Education Department on Friday in he presence of a large attendance of ...

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  10. RUNDLE STREET FATALITY.

    In the Insolvency Court Building on Friday, Mr. H. D. Gell, S.M, resumed the hearing of the enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of ...

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  11. DILATORY ROUMANIA.

    Roumania bas not yet replied to the Supreme War Council's note. quently the dispatch of foodstuffs, arms, and munitions to Roumania has been ...

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  12. A Bolshevik Success.

    The Bolsheviks claim that, the Ingur people, after several days' fighting against Gen. Denikin, captured Vladikavkaz. ...

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  13. BOLSHEVISM IN THE FAR EAST.

    The Bolsheviks hope to enter into official relations with China, and spread Bolshevism in the Fax East. By wireless, a manifesto in Chinese, offering lo Venounce the ...

    Article : 88 words
  14. Lenin Wants Peace.

    Lenin is reported to be opening peace negotiations with Roumania. ...

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  15. A Peaceful End.

    Details arc coming to light, showing that Gen. Botha's symptoms for some time past had caused anxiety apart from the fact that he had suffered periodical attack of ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. BEDRIDDEN SOLDIERS

    The -Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) visited the Military Headquarters at Keswick on Friday afternoon and inspected the hospital. The following memorial, signed ...

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  17. UPPER SILESIA

    According to the Paris edition of The Chicago Tribune, an American brigade, possibly will be used in policing Upper Silesia to prevent clashes between the ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. Mrs. Botha Present.

    Mrs. Botha and Capt. Botha were present at the death of Gen. Botha, but no other relatives were there, effing to the suddennes of the happening. ...

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  19. AHMED REVOLT IN PROGRESS.

    The Australian Press Agency learns that there has been little improvement in the position in Silesia, where an armed revolt is in progress in the south-eastern corner ...

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  20. Acting Prime Minister.

    Gen. Smuts, as senior Minister; will act as Prime Minister. [Later] It now appears that Mr. Malsn is the ...

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  21. A MISSING RUG.

    Percival V. Hollow was brought before Messrs. W. J Hinde, S.M, and W. W. Forwood at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday on a charge of having stolen a trap ...

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  22. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Ormoode, 14,833, Coad, eastern States M. G. Anderson, agents [?] 14,000 O’Sullivan, London M G. Anderson, agents ...

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  23. "A SAVAGE BEAST"

    John Arthur Dunstan, who did not appear was proceeded against at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday on a charge of having been gutty of cruelty to his ...

    Article : 273 words
  24. Sympathy in Canada.

    General regret was expressed at the death of Gen. Botha. Flags were flown at half-mast. The press paid tributes to "A gallant enemy and a noble friend." ...

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  25. MR. HUGHES.

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  26. INFLUENZA.

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  27. SEAMEN DESERTERS.

    The question of whether seamen are assisted to desert in South Australia arose at the Port Adelaide Police Court an Friday when Marced Aleton and Louis ...

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  28. Message From the Governor

    His Excellency the Governor sent the following message to the Governor-General of South Africa at Pretoria on Friday morning:—"Please convey to your Government ...

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  29. AMMUNITION BARGE EXPLODED.

    An ammunition barge when alongside the British monitor (Sow worm at Archngel exploded, with the result that 60 men were killed or are missing. ...

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  30. HOTEL FOR COBDOGLA

    The case was continued from Thursday the Licensing Court on Friday in. connection with the transfer of an hotel from the Court House Hotel, Redruth, ...

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  31. ''Great Figure Gone."

    Referring to the death Gent Botha the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated on Friday morning:— "The news came as a very great shock to me, for less than three ...

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  32. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE

    Two air force squadrons engaged in the mail service of the "army of occupation in Germany carried last week from Lympne, in Kent, to Cologne. 7,090 th. of letters ...

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  33. LOST SUITCASE.

    In the Adelaide local Court on Friday (before Mr. Commissioner 'Mitchell and Messrs. B. T. Wallman and F. Delano) Hannah Johnstone Knight, of Cooke's ...

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  34. TRAMS WILL RUN ON SUNDAY.

    It was officially stated on Friday that the electric trams will run on Sunday. The first cars will leave the city at 2 p.m., and the last cars at approximately 10 p.m ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE.

    America is making great efforts to capture the South African market, and large numbers of commercial travellers are visiting the Transvaal to feel the market and ...

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  36. FIGHTING FOOT BALLERS.

    The appeal committee of the Barrier Ranges Football Association last night considered the cases of Messrs.' Reidy, of the South Club, and Tucker, of the West ...

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  37. MURRAY FLATS AND A RAILWAY.

    The Railway Standing Committee met on Friday morning at Parliament House and exampled the Government Statist Mr. W. Johnston) in reference to the ...

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  39. SPORTING CABLES.

    At Forest Hill, New York, Norman Brookes defeated Benedict in the preliminaries of men's singles. Gerald Patterson (Australia) defeated ...

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  40. SPORTING.

    Mr. H. G. Young's Martian gelding First Rain struck itself while working on Friday morning, and his trainer C. Howie started later in the day that the horse would not ...

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  41. EAST-WEST PASTORAL CLAIM.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court, Adelaide, on Friday, before Mr, Justice Powers Mr. Teesdale Smith concluded his evidence in connection with the claim for ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    Permits have been issued for large shipments of maize to India at fairly high prices. ...

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  44. COAL.

    The Coal Board reported on Friday that there "was nothing fresh to communicate regarding-garding and coal position, end that the next meeting of the board would he held on ...

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  45. BROKEN COLLARBONE.

    A. Friday, a local jockey while schooling [?]nanders over hurdles, Tell with the horse and broke a collarhone. ...

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