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  4. SOLDIERS IN BERLIN

    Mr. Doschfleurot, writing from Berlin states:—A score of soldiers who claimed to represent all the troops now in Berlin have tried to break up the session of ...

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  5. SOVIET CONGRESS

    The Soviet Congress resolutions are re-recognised as a score for the Majority Sociaiists. The struggle between the Minority and the Majority section of the ...

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  6. THE BRITISH NAVY

    The Admiralty announces:—The Dominion Ministers having intimated at the close of the Imperal War Conference that the Dominions would welcome a visit from ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Mr. Hughes, in an interview to-day, outfined the demobilisation proposals of the Federal Government. He said repatriation was a civil matter, yet military control ...

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  8. THE CONQUERING HERO.

    The scenes from Dover to London to-day during the home coming of Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and the generals who accompanied him, recalled most stirring ...

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  9. WAR INDUSTRIES

    Mr. Winston Churchill in an address to the conference between the Trades Union Advisory Committee and the employers. said:—When the firing ceased on the West ...

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  10. THE BRITISH NAVY

    The "Official United States Bulletin" for October [?]:—The following [?] gram has been received from Sir Eric [?]eddes, First Lord of the British ...

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  11. KING OF ITALY

    The King of Italy was enthusiastically welcomed in Paris. He exchanged visits with President Wilson. ...

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  12. GERMAN DEAD

    A message received in Amsterdam from Berlin states:—The war casualties of Germany numbered 6,380,000 officers and men. These include 1,600,000 men dead, and ...

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  13. NORTH RUSSIA

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Archangel states:—Allied intervention in North Russia has achieved important results, which promise the ...

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  14. ENGLISH RACES.

    A full list of flat race fixtures has been arranged for next year. The Derby will return to Epsom. ...

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  15. Bold Bid for Control.

    The Soviet Congress in Berlin made a bold bid for the control of the German political machine on Thursday by resolutions designed to control the Imperial and ...

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  16. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The following civil prisoners of war, released from Germany, have arrived in England:—Mr. J. H. Jones—next-of-kin, Mr. F. L. ...

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  17. THE EXPECTED PEACE

    The Lettish Government have appealed to the United States, in common with the Allies, for protection against the Bolsheviki The withdrawal of the Germans ...

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  18. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    There are 140 lawyers, who have been engaged on behalf of the prisoners of war. The department is now busy in receiving the sworn complaints of returned prisoners ...

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  19. AN ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    A young married man, who resides in Ranelaghstreet, off Waymouth-street, city, was arrested at Mypolonga, 12 miles from Murray Bridge, on Saturday morning by Plainclothes-Constable ...

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  20. THE KAISER

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Berlin telegraphs:—I have ascertained that the Kaiser's private fortune in cash amounts to 20,000,000 marks. ...

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  21. THE BOONAH

    The Boonah will arrive at the Semaphore anchorage in quarantine from the West with about 400 men on board towards the end of the week. The men ...

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  23. PERSONAL NEWS

    Chaplain W. H. Johnson, formerly of Kew, Victoria, was appointed last October to succeed Canon Cue in charge of the Australian Military Church at Havre. ...

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  24. SALE OF PEARLS

    Altogether four thousand pearls and other jewels arranged in 135 lots were offered at Christie's auction mart in behalf of the French Red Cross. The ...

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  25. Exciting Scenes.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Amsterdam, states:—There were exciting Scenes during the sittings of the National Conference of Soldiers' and ...

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  26. PRESIDENT WILSON

    President Wilson is expected to reach London on Boxing Day (Thursday). Arrangements have been made on a grand scale to give him a fitting reception. A ...

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  27. A MAD SUGGESTION

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Washington states:—Press dispatches from Paris say that the American delegates with the British support the ...

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  28. CITY COUNCIL WORKERS

    At a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday Councillor Edwards asked:—In view of the judgment delivered by the Deputy-President of the Arbitration Court of 10/6 per day for the ...

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  29. THE GRINDELL CASE.

    A special meeting of Cabinet was held on Monday morning to consider the case of John Grindell, who was sentenced to death at the Port Augusta Circuit Court ...

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  30. CRUELTY TO A PONY.

    In view of the approach of the holiday season, the officials of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals hive been vigilant in regard to offences against, the Act which controls the ...

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  31. AMERICA CUP

    The New York Yacht Club has declined Sir Thomas Lipion's challenge to race for the America Cup next autumn, because the executive consider that it is not appropriate ...

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  32. A LITTLE BOY DROWNED.

    Alick Davis, the seven-year-old son of Mr. A. J. Davis, of Kingsford, near Gawler, was accidentally drowned on Saturday morning. The boy, with several ...

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  33. MARSHAL JOFFRE

    Marshal Joffre has been received in the French Academy. President Wilson was present at the ceremony. ...

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  34. Mackensen Weeps.

    When General Mackensen was interned in Case Foth, near Budapest, as the so-called guest of Count Ladislar Karolyis, he asked bitterly if the German military anthorities ...

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  35. WORSE THAN WAR

    It has been estimated that the influenza and pneumonia epidemic has caused six million deaths during the last three months. There have been 10,000 deaths ...

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  36. SHIPPING RELEASED

    Arrangements have been, made in Paris for the release of a million tons of shipping for use in the American export trade, in order to aid American industries to ...

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  37. PORT ADELAIDE RAILWAY.

    On December 3 a deputation representing the Port Adelaide City Council, business, and shipping interests waited on the Minister of Railways (Sir Richard ...

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  38. A GALLANT OFFICER

    Captain Whateley Rose, of Pingelly, Western Australia, has been awarded the silver medal "for valor," which is the Italian equivalent of the Victoria Cross, ...

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  40. ALLEGED PARK LANDS ROBBERY.

    At the Adelaide Police Court, before Messrs. E. M. Sabine and A. Kelly, on Monday, Alfred Anatin Murphy and Michael Cahill were charged on the information of Thomas Doyle with having on ...

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  41. Fight at Dantzig

    There has been violent fighting at Dantzig between the partisans and the adversaries of the revolution. The red flag was hauled down and replaced by the national ...

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  42. THE BUNDARRA

    A message from Seattle states:—The Australian freight steamer Bundarra has returned to Victoria owing to a breakdown in her engine-room. The Bundarra, which ...

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  43. "TAKE YOUR SEAT!"

    There was a sharp passage between Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., and Mr. W. A. Rollison in the Local Court on Monday morning. Mr. R. W. Sellars, manager for Haughton & Co., merchants, was ...

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  45. KEEN SAILORS

    Mr. Boothby, chaplain of the British warship Hermione, has written to Sir Thomas Mackenzie to express his appreciation of all the New Zealand officers and ...

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  47. FATAL FALL FROM A DRAY.

    At the Adelaide Hospital on Monday morning Mr. Peter Salotti, fruiterer, of 137, Hindley-street, 69 years, died as the result of injuries received by a fall from ...

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  48. BOWLS.

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  49. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    Mr.John Scott, aged 62, a blacksmith, fell off the Broken Hill exprees last night between Silverton and Cockburn and was killed. He was going to Adelaide to spend ...

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  50. ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Private J. SPAIN, who has been a prisoner of war in Germany since July, 1916, has arrived in England. ...

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