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  3. TERRIBLE SHIPPING TRAGEDY SEVEN HUNDRED PEOPLE DROWNED

    Two steamers have been sunk the Mediterranean Sea. Reports state that 700 lives have been lost. ...

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  4. ASTRIAN AFFAIRS THE STRIKES OVER.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Milan states:—The Austrian strikes have collapsed, and work was resumed on Monday. ...

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  6. MORE PEACE TALK Germany Excited

    The speech of Count Hertling, the German Chancellor, in the Reichstag tomorrow, in reply to President Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George, is awaited with ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. STOP PRESS NEWS. 1270TH DAY OF THE WAR

    M. Trotsky, who has returned to Petrograd from Brest Litovsk, says:—The German terms preponderate in favor of annexation. They make no secret of their ...

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  8. THE TURF A.J.C.

    Chantemerle, 9 st. 4 lb.; Oisco, 8.13; Ulva's Isle, 8.10; Bombita, 8.9; Hitachi, 8.6; Mehi King, 8.2; Norbury, 8.1; Wedding Day, 7.10; Snow king, 7.5; Scoutmaster, Cruzot, Lady Liege, 7.2; Dollar ...

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  9. LABOR CONGRESS

    Mr. Purdy, in his presidential address to the Labor Congress at Nottingham, said:—After the declaration of Mr. Lloyd George and President Wilson, Germany ...

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  10. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL SUPPLY

    In the early hours of Sunday, January 13, Constables Carrison and Volsen, of Hindmarsh, watched the Brompton Park Hotel, and as the result of what they saw the licensee, Jeremiah ...

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  11. FROME ACCEPTANCES.

    The acceptances for the Frome Jockey Club's races, to be run at Melrose on January 28, are as follows:—Handicap Hurdles, two miles.—Byssoid, 10 st. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Returned members of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment will hold a reunion at the Cheer-up Hut on the evening of Friday, February 8. The 10th and 50th Battalions will hold a similar ...

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  13. HORSE MEAT.

    A report 19 current that the authorities are encouraging the slaughter of horses for food. ...

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  14. BOLD AIRMEN

    The Admiralty announce:—Our aircraft made a further day and night attack on the cruiser Goeben, which is aground in the Narrows of the Dardanelles. They ...

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  15. THE GERMAN THRUST

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in a dispatch issued at noon on Thursday reports: —"There were encounters with hostile raiders and patrols to the south-westward ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. BISHOP HENSON.

    The confirmation of the selection of Dr. Henley Henson, Dean of Durham, as Bishop of Hereford, took place in Bow Church on Wednesday without any ...

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  18. TRAINING NOTES.

    The grass was thrown open on Thursday morning at Victoria Park for horses engaged at Monday's meeting, 10 yards from the inner rails, where most of the work was done. Field Glass ...

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  19. THE WIDER SUFFRAGE

    The House of Lords, which considered the Representation of the People Bill in committee on Tuesday night, rejected (and did not accept, as previously reported) the ...

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  20. CRUEL SUBMARINES

    Mr. Houston, shipowner, in the House of Commons on Wednesday asked several questions in regard to the submarining of merchant vessels. ...

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  21. FRENCH ATTACKS.

    A German official dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—We beat back, after violent hand-to-band fighting, French attacks to the northward of ...

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  22. THE RUBBISH DESTRUCTOR

    Shortly before 5 o'clock on Thursday morning Mr H. Draper, the watchman at the Adelaide rubbish destructor, set the fire going in the tar distillery furna[?]e, and ...

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  23. THE NEWS CONFIRMED.

    Dr. MacNamara, Under-Secretary to the Navy, in the House of Commons on Wednesday said:—Two ships have been torpedoed in the Mediterranean Sea. The ...

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  24. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator Millen said he would certainly consult the Government, but be would also direct Senator Gardiner's attention to the fact that there was no suggestion ...

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  25. AMERICA AT WAR

    President Wilson informed a deputation of Senators to-day that the American overseas army in June will be twice the size which was originally planned. ...

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  26. IRISH HOME RULE

    There is a growing belief that the settlement of the Irish question is not far distant. Sir Edward Carson's resignation from the War Cabinet is regarded as a ...

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  27. GERMAN FLOODS

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Tie Hague states:—There have been heavy floods throughout Germany, due to the thaw which has followed recent ...

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  28. OVERSEAS POETRY.

    Dr. Warren, Professor of Poetry at Oxford University, read an interesting paper on overseas poetry at the Royal Colonial Institute. He said Australian poetry still ...

    Article : 99 words
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  30. BOWLS.

    The Partside Club, which is competing this season for the first time in A, B, and C grades, made a record on Saturday. The A team beat West Park by 93 to 84, the B beat West ...

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  31. THE U-BOATS

    The correspondent of the "Agenzia Liberale" (Rome) at Berne states:—Twentytwo German submarines have been missing since December. The German Admiralty, ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. THE NAVAL FIGHT

    A wireless Turkish official published on Tuesday states:—In a clever attack, the cruisers Goeben and Breslau, helped by torpedo-boat destroyers, destroyed two ...

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  33. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  35. SWIMMING.

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  36. HANNAFORD QUARRY.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) stated on Monday that he would be unable to make known the decision of Cabinet with regard to the report of the Royal ...

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  37. Cabinet Will Intervene.

    Sir Frederick Smith, K.C., British Attorney-General, states that the resignation of Sir Edward Carson was undoubtedly induced on patriotic grounds, ...

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  38. DEATH FROM BUENS.

    Dr. West, of the Adelaide Hospital, reported to the police that Mrs. Annie Ward (45), of Ninth-street, Bowden, who was admitted to the institution on Tuesday ...

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  39. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) left for the South-East by the Melbourne express to-day. He will not return to Adelaide until Monday night. ...

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  40. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, in a circular to the Labor delegates, recapitulates the Labor war aims, and declares:—All the Socialist parties in Europe now agree with ...

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  41. British Shipping Losses.

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  42. DEBTORS' DAY.

    Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., sat at the Adelaide Local Court on Thursday to deal with the unsatisfied judgment summonses. The list before him contained 58 names, in addition to several ...

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  44. THE NEW ARMY

    The "Daily Mail" states:—The authorities have decided to promote officers of the New Army to the higher command shortly, and they will begin by creating a ...

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  45. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Charles whitcombe, a one-leggea man, who walked into court with the aid of a broom as a crutch, was fined 15/ with 1/6 costs, for having been drunk on North-terrace on Wednesday. He ...

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  46. IDEALS OF ITALY

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Rome states:—The visit of the Italian Premier (Signor Orlando) to the Conference of Allied Premiers in Paris is ...

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  47. Threat to Trotsky.

    The secretary of the Kussian Legation at Brest Litovsk has officially protested against the German version of the proceedings in which the protest of M. Trotsky ...

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  48. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Trench Comfort Shop, Port Adelaide (in aid of 32nd Battalion and General Fund) began work in the new premises on Friday, and the increased support was most gratifying to the ...

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  49. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Karl Jacobsen, a seaman, was charged with indecent behaviour. Constable Driscoll gave evidence. A fine of 15/, with 15/ coats, was imposed. ...

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