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  2. Advertising

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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" declares:—The Soviet at Leipzig has decided that the army headquarters shall be dissolved, and that Marshal Hindenburg shall be arrested. ...

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  4. TRAM MEN'S WAGES

    Members of the South Australian branch of the Tramway Employes' Association, at meetings in Adelaide on Wednesday morning and evening,adopted the log of wages ...

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  5. THE KAISER

    Mr. Bonar Law has definitely announced Hat the Allies hare decided to demand the surrender of the ex-Kaiser for trial, and that they are only awaiting President ...

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  6. LOOKING FOR PEACE.

    President Wilson sailed for Europe today on board the transport George Washington. Before his departure he expressed in conversation with several persons his ...

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  7. TURKISH TRAITORS

    A message received in Paris from Constantinople states:—At the request of the Ottoman Government the Berlin Government has ordered the arrest of Enver ...

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  8. A NEW DICTATOR

    A remarkable personality who has been thrown up by the German revolution, is Will Heise, formerly a boatswain's mate and a U-boat sailor. He is now the dictator ...

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  9. THE BOLSHEVISTS

    The Petrograd Bolshevist imprisoned, the Persian Minster until the Soviet representative at Turkestan was released. The Helsingfors Bolshevist troops at ...

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  10. HOME-COMING SOLDIERS.

    The Defence Minister has introduced a Bill to establish a Repatriation Department to he administered by a Board of Ministers, which will be charged with the ...

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  11. BACK FROM WAR

    The Government have marked 150,000 miners for release from the army. They are coming back to the pits as swiftly as possible. ...

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  12. KING NICHOLAS

    A semi-official dispatch received in Pa[?] anounces that the Montenegrin Government has denied the Austrian report that the Montenegrin Skuptshina has decided ...

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  13. Must Face a Court.

    Mr. Edward Tupper, the organiser for the British National Firemen's and Sailors' Union, in an interview in New York, intimated that unless the ex-Kaiser was tried ...

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  14. ENTERING GERMANY

    A war correspondent, in describing his entry into Germany, states:—There is a curious feeling in going through the villages, where, supposedly, every person ...

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  15. THE FOURTEEN POINTS

    The Senate is debating President Wilson's peace principals. Mr. Freylinghuysen demanded that President Wilson should interpret what he ...

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  16. STRANGE ACTIONS

    The "Rhenisch Westfaelische Zeitung" reports:—The "Kaisertrue" soldiers twice hauled down the red flag from the staff of the Stadhouse at Kreuznach and burned ...

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  17. THE TURF

    The grass 10 yards from the inner rails was in use on Thursday morning, but most of the work was done on the outside brads, which was in good order. Marie Studholme (Veale) ran ...

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  18. Dutch Sympathy.

    The Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament proposal was made by a Revolutionary Socialist (Mr. Wynkoop), that the question in respect to the stay of the ...

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  19. ROUMANIA

    King Ferdinand of Roumania, and the members of the Royal Family, returned to Bucharest on November 30. A new Government has been formed, with ...

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  20. HONORING SOLDIERS

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. E. A. Anstey) stated on Thursday:—"My attention has been called to the action recently taken by the town council and ...

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  21. A NEW WORLD

    Mr. Redfield says every ship the world has or cam get will be needed during the next two years for sea carnage. The ships are certain to be taxed to their ...

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  22. THE INFLUENZA.

    The Arawa arrived from Sydney with one case of sickness cm board, but it is not influenza. The vessel will remain at anchor for a few days. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Gunner RRANCES EDWAED (Gen) HOPKINSm, who died on November 5, at the [?] General Hospital, France, from [?]rocho-pneumonia, following gas, was the fourth son of Mrs. Hopkins, of ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  25. BOTHERED WITH FLIES.

    The fact that four very young children have died in the course of a week at a private nursing home in Courthill-road, Lewisham (London), was mentioned at ...

    Article : 364 words
  26. Abating in Fiii.

    The influenza epidemic in Suva is abating, but it is increasing in the country districts. The deaths in Suva number about 250 natives and five Europeans. The relief ship ...

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  27. Inter-Allied Delegates.

    A crowd consisting of thousands of persons congregated at the Victoria station this morning and gave M. Clemencean, Marshal Focb, Signor Orlando, Baron ...

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  28. FALL FROM THE CLOUDS.

    Lieutenant Godman, of Oregon, pilot, was injured fatally, and Lieutenant Thomas, an observer, was seriously hurt in the fall of an airplane from which they ...

    Article : 118 words
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  30. GLORIOUS SWEET PEAS.

    The largest and most comprehensive exhibit of winter-flowering sweet peas probably ever shown in Adelaide from one garden is now to be seen at the ...

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  31. A VERSATILE WOMAN.

    Special Deputy Police Commissioner Rodman Wanamaker, in charge of Woman's Police Reserves, in New York on September 28, appointed Mrs. Adelaide ...

    Article : 277 words
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  33. THE DAY-BAKING CASE.

    The President of the Industrial Court (Dr. Jethro Brown) continued the hearing of the application brought by the employers to vary the award in the day-baking industry, on Thursday, ...

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  34. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    The nominations in connection with the general elections take place to-day, and it is expected that 160 members will be returned unopposed, including Mr. Loyd ...

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  35. A HIGH-PRICED RAM.

    Among the arrival in Adelaide on Thursday by the Melbourne express was Mr. Maurice Collins, of Mallett (east of Hallett), who recently took delivery in ...

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  36. CORPORATION EMPLOYES.

    The hearing was continned at the Industrial Court, before Mr. Daputy-President Webb, on Thursday, of the claim brought by the Adelaide Corporation employes for an award ...

    Article : 288 words
  37. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. H. N. Barwell) stated on Thursday morning that he had decided to suspend the operation of the Early Closing Acts on Saturday, ...

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  38. Wireless Monopoly.

    An official announcement has been made that the Navy Department has bought all but four of the American Martoni radio stations in order to maintain ...

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  39. DRAMA AT BURNSIDE.

    A dramatic entertainment in aid of Burnside and Beaumont returned soldiers and the Anzac welcome-home celebration was held in St. David's Hall, Burnside, ...

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  40. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Private H. 8. 8. EMERY, husband of Mrs. Emery, Somerset-avenue, Hilton, is dangerously Private ALLAN J. L. SUTHERLAND, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sutherland. Westbourne ...

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