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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS

    Mr. Daniels, Secretary to the Navy, in referring to the suggestion that the surrendered ships of the German Navy may be sunk owing to difficulties of dividing ...

    Article : 99 words
  4. MYSTERIOUS MURDER

    The English police are faced with the duty of solving the mystery which. surrounds the brutal murder of Mrs. Rhoda Walker (62), a widow, who on the ...

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  5. EFFECT OF BAD NEWS

    Distressing in character was a tragedy discovered in a house at Mortayne-road, Tottenham, London, the residence of Gunner Gregory, serving at the front in the ...

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  6. FEARFUL TRIALS

    The Navy Department have announced that 14 members of the crew of the American steamship Dumaru, which was struck by lightning and sunk on November 16 ...

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  7. THE KAISER'S GUILTY

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Paris states:—Public opinion in Trance is hardening in favor of the Allies informing Holland that it is essential to give up ...

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  8. THE BASIC WAGE

    On Wednesday the Under-Secretary (Mr. H. BKnman) sent the following communication to Mr. J. Gunn, M.P., who introduced a large deputation to the Premier on ...

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  9. TO OBLIGE A LADY

    The Grand Duchess of Luxemburg has asked President Wilson to protect the duchy against the dangers incidental to the German demobilisation and to ...

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  10. CHILI AND PERU

    The South American Republics of Chili ard Peru hare broken off diplomatic relations. There has been anti-Peruvian rioting in ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private NORMAN BATTEN, son of Mrs. Batten, Robert-street, North Croydon, died on November 10 in the Fovantry Military Hospital, London. ...

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  12. GREAT EXPLOSION

    The damage done by the Silvertown Munition Factory explosion some months ago. is estimated at £1,750,000. Silvertown is a suburb of London, on the ...

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  13. A SOLDIER HURT

    A distressing accident occurred at the Nhill railway-station this morning at 1.20 o'olock. Private C. E. Kalleske, from Langwarrin Camp, was journeying, to ...

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  14. THE WESTMORELAND.

    The member of the crew of a steamer now in Melbourne brought news of the sinking last July Of the Federal Shire line steamier Westmoreland. She was a new ...

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  15. GALLIPOLI

    Mr. Ward Price, at Constantinople, had an interview with General human von Sanders, the German Commander-in-Chief of the Turkish armies on Gallipoli and in ...

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  16. RED CROSS REST ROOMS.

    The Red Cross Society intend to open their rest rooms for sick and wounded soldiers at the Queen's Hall Grenfell-street, on the same plan as similar establishments ...

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  17. Boundary. Disnute

    The dispute between Chili and Peru arose, out of the boundary delimitation. It is likely the United States will offer her good offices in the settlement of the ...

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  18. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. E. B. Grundy, K.C., and Mrs. Grundy returned on Wednesday from Melbourne, where they have been spending a holiday. ...

    Article : 153 words
  19. A FATAL SEIZURE.

    Lieutenant A. R. Creswick, a well-known city dentist, fell off his horse and expired at the Mitcham Camp on Wednesday morning. He had been riding in company with ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. LIBERATED BELGIUM.

    The Consul for Belgium (Mr. W. Herbert Phillipps) has been informed by the Consul-General in Melbourne that he his received the following cablegram from the ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  23. TRAFFIC IN BABIES.

    "A most Heartless and cruel fraud," was the description applied by the magistrate at Marylebone Police Court, London, recently, to the case in which James ...

    Article : 483 words
  24. MOTOR VEHICLES PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Mitcham Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning, before Messrs. A. H. Levasseur and P. Stanley, two boys appeared to answer charges laid by the' police for offences against the Motor ...

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  25. LAW COURTS

    The hearing was con tinned of the petition brought by William Peter Hood, of Bundle-street storeman, for a divorce from Mary Agnes Hood (nee Maloney), on the ...

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  26. THREE BUSY WOMEN.

    Remarkable cases of shoplifting in the West-End were tried at the London Sessions recently. Two sisters, Lucy Hitch (38) and Edith Hatch (38), dressmakers, ...

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  28. PAPUAN OILFIELDS.

    As an effete of long negotiation, the Imperial Government is to help Australia in developing the Papuan oilfields. This help will probably take a financial form So ...

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  29. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Arthur Cleve Johson, restaurant proprietor, of Grange, claimed £15 from T. Johnston, poundkeeper, of St. Leonards, for the alleged wrongful seizure and for the sale of a hay mare. The ...

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  30. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Dispatches from Vladivostock say that 1.321 survivors, comprising former Bolshevik prisoners and refugees, have arrived after being for six weeks on the journey ...

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  31. PAYMENT OF PENSIONS.

    The Postmaster-General (Hon. W. Webster) has written thus to Mr. W. 5. Story, M.H.R.:—With reference to the representations recently made by you in ...

    Article : 154 words
  32. ADELAIDE SHOW GROUNDS.

    At a meeting of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society on Wednesday the president (Mr. R. T. Melrose) said the executive had not lost sight of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  33. Police Court—Adelaisde

    Adelaide Rowlands, who was represented by Lieutenant B. S. Penny, was charged with having been present on the licensed premises of the Shakespeare Hotel, waymouth-street, on Sunday, ...

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  34. DR. ENNIS.

    It is understood that the Director of the Conservatorium (Dr. M. J, Ennis) has tendered his resignation and that the matter will be considered at the nest meeting, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A council meeting of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society was held at 25, Waymouthstreet on Wednesday. The president (Mr. R. T. Alt]rose) occupied the chair. ...

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  36. A TRAMWAY INCIDENT.

    The hearing was continued on Wednesday. before Mr. Justice Buchanan and a jury, at the Civil Court of the action in which William Charles Scott, a soldier, is ...

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  37. MAINTENANCE OF CHILDEEN

    During divorce proceedings at the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon on Wednesday, Mr. A. S. Blackburn, V.C., M.P., asked the petitioner (W. P. Hood) bow ...

    Article : 353 words
  38. A FLOODLESS SEASON.

    It is rare for a year to pass without more than a barely perceptible rise in the level of the Torrens Lake. The rainfall this year has been so light that on only one ...

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  39. THE GOVERNOR ON DUCK SHOOTING.

    After a lecture delivered by Captain S. A. White on Tuesday evening before the Anglers Association on birds in relation to fish, his Excellency the Governor said he ...

    Article : 194 words
  40. SOUTH AFRICA

    The South African Party at the Cape, in a massage to General Botha on the eve of his departure for London to attend the Peace Conference ...

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  41. HOSPITALITY FOR ANZACS

    Anzacs who return to this State will be provided with, a free railway pass, available over all lines, for three months and a soldeer's wile may obtain tickets at half the ...

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  42. THE STYLES CASE.

    In accordance with the promise he gave in the House of Assembly, the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) has asked President Brown, of the Industrial Court, to ...

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  43. THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

    The Government have decided to close the Government. offices on Saturday, December 28, in addition to the other days gazetted as holidays—December 25, ...

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  44. THE METROPOLITAN POSTAL PILLARS.

    In years past the distribution of postal. pillars in the metropolitan area Was fixed according to the requirements of the population, but the conditions have altered so ...

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  45. A RAINFALL SHORTAGE.

    Up, to the present the rainfall this year is 4½ in below the average for 79 years, the total since January, 1 having been only 16.79, compared with the average of ...

    Article : 153 words
  46. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The correspondent of the New York Times" at Peking states—Dr. Morrison (an Australian), who is the British-Political Adviser to the Chinese Government, will ...

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  47. A LABOR SHORTAGE.

    Country districts are suffering from a labor shortage. There is work of various kinds waiting, but applicants are failing. Last Thursday the Government ...

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  48. PORT ADELAIDE SHDNTEES

    The Deputy-President of the Industrial Court (Mr. N. A. Webb) continued the hearing on Wednesday of the claim brought by the Carters and Drivers' Union of Port Adelaide far an award ...

    Article : 116 words
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