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  3. THE NEW SERBIA

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Amsterdam states:—A dispatch from Belgrade reports that the union of Montenegro and Serbia has been ...

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  5. CRISIS IN MIDDLE EUROPE

    A wireless message, from Munich states: —The Bavarian Provincial Government will decree tie separation of Church and State before the Constituent Assembly is ...

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  6. RUHLEBEN CAMP

    The Duke or Connaught will open an exhibition in London on January 14, consisting of models of Ruhleben prison camp and also its accessories. Relics have been ...

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  7. PRIMITIVE BRUTES

    Captain Cyril Ball, the well-known airman, who has been repatriated, states that the Germans after capturing him exhibited him in a cage at Courtrai railway-station. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A message from Watertown, New York, states that an explosion destroyed the shell-loading building of the J. B. Wise munition plant. Several bodies have been ...

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  9. RAVAGED FRANCE

    Senator Dubois, on behalf of the Budget Committee, has informed the Senate that about 250,000 houses were destroyed by the Germans in the north of France, and that ...

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  10. PORT ADELAIDE RAGES.

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  11. CONTROL OF METALS.

    It is understood that the State control of copper, brass, spelter, and lead will shortly be suspended. ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The district of Damascus is an [?] settlement on a vast scale set in the midst of comparatives desert. So rich and close are the archards, and so tall the plantations ...

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  13. MESSAGE FROM THE KING

    The Governor-General has received the following message from his Majesty the King:—Buckingham Palace, December 34, 1918.— ...

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  14. THE BOONAH

    An Albany telegram states that toe Boonah was coaled from a hulk and sailed for the east on Christmas Day. She had no fresh cases on board. ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE

    President Wilson, in his Christmas message, stated:—Americans will be cheered by the knowledge of the fact that throughout the great nations with which we have ...

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  16. THE VINDICTIVE

    The Admiralty have decided to refloat the famous, destroyer Vindictive, which was sunk some months ago to block the harbor of Zeebrugge. ...

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  17. SLIPPERY GREEKS

    Gounaris and Metaxas, the Greek interned Ministers, who recently escaped from captivity, have reached Sardinia. The Italian police are guarding them. ...

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  18. TOURING THE AIR

    The Press Bureau announces:—The Handley-Page aeroplane, which is en route from London to the East, has reached Egypt. Owing to the unfavorable weather, ...

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  19. RED RUSSIA

    The French Government, acting on behalf of the Allies, has, by a wireless message, threatened reprisals against the Russian Government unless the Allied ...

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  20. KADINA RACES.

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  21. Six New Cases.

    Six new cases of influenza were reported in quarantine on Christmas Day. The patients included Drsi Collins and Pomroy and Father Flynn, with three more nurses. ...

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  22. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    The Cambridge, Belfast, Dublin, and Wales Universities have all returned Coalitionists to the House of Commons with good majorities. ...

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  23. The Fresh Cases,

    The Boonah, which is carrying troops and which has been for some time quarantined in the West, left Albany for Adelaide on December 21 in quarantine. On ...

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  24. A GENERAL INJURED.

    An airplane with a British pilot, and carrying an American general as a passeger, while returning from Treves to Paris capsized near Paris. The pilot was killed ...

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  25. RETURN FROM THE WAR

    Although the Anzacs and the other South Australain soldiers, whose names appeared in lists "H" and "M" in "The Ad vertiser" of December 5 and December 12 ...

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  26. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The New Zealand team, selected from the camps in England but not in France, scored 16 points in a Rugby football match against Public Schools nil. There was a ...

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  27. CAULFIELD RACES.

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  28. CHARLIE CHAPLIN

    Among the arrivals in Sydney from America on Tuesday was Mr. R. L. (Snowy) Baker, who has been enquiring into the production of moving pictures, with a view ...

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  30. NIGHT ADVENTURES

    During the past three weeks there have been a number of cases of hotel and boarding-house "barbering" at Glenelg, and it is estimated that while visitors to the seaside have been peacefully ...

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  31. Contest with Anarchy.

    Mr. Ackerman, the correspondent of the New York "Times" at Vladivostock, spates:—The civil war in Russia has reached a point where decisive battles are ...

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  32. A DEAD MINISTER

    The State Department, in a memorandum, records that Mr. Page (late Ambassador to England, who died last week) devoted himself to the task of bringing about ...

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  33. Belgians in Germany.

    A Belgian communique states:—The first Belgian Cavalry Brigade has entered Germany, and has reached Dalsdorf. Mutinous Sailors. ...

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  34. CHRISTMAS SERVICES

    The 42nd annual Christmas service arranged by the South Australian Sundayschool Union was held in the Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday morning, when ...

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  35. SHIPPING HELD UP

    The hold-up of the Moeraki at Sydney finds a counterpart in the position of the Hero Wing. It is difficult, to get firemen to go to sea. The Pateena has been laid ...

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  36. THE EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    There appears to be some doubt in the minds of shopkeepers in regard to the closing times fixed by the Act for Saturday, December 28, and Saturday, January 4, and ...

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  37. AFTER THE WAR

    The Admiralty announces:—The King approves of the award of the 1914 and the 1915 Star in bronze for officers and men of the navy, including tie Dominion ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA

    The "Cape Times" states:—The German residents of the South-West African Protectorate have sent the Administrator a petition for transmission to President Wilson ...

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  39. THE TRAMWAYS TRUST.

    Under the provisions of the Municipal Tramways Trust Aot half the members of the Trust retire every three years. The members to withdraw on January 29, 1919, ...

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  40. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The inter-State cricket match between Victoria and New South Wales was opened in Melbourne to-day. Noble won the toss. Rain interrupted the match when Kierman had made four runs and ...

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  41. An Ambitious Project.

    Dr. Lazevert, who admitted himself to be one of the slayers of Rasputin, has left New York en route for Russia, in older to assist in the formation of a new ...

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  42. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Surgeon-General Sir Neville Howse, V.C., Brigadi-er-General T. G. Griffiths, C.M.G., D.S.O., and Colonel A. C. Butler, D.S.O., who recently returned on furlough ...

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  43. THE COOLCHA.

    The Coolcha, one of the latest additions to the CommonWealth Government fleet, arrived from San Francisco with a general cargo on Tuesday and was ...

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  44. THE STYLES ENQUIRY.

    The Government have resolved to appoint a Royal Commission early in the New Year, consisting of three members of the House of Assembly and two of the ...

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  45. 453rd CASUALTY LIST

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  46. PEACE AT HAND.

    Arrangements are being made by tine military authorities for the immediate discharge of all members of the Australian Imperial Farces, who were in training in ...

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  47. HOLIDAY' ACCIDENTS

    Don't go for your holiday without a pol of Zam-Buk. Cuts, bruises, sprains, &c., are always liable to occur, but with ZamBuk bandy to dress the sore place you are ...

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  49. SOLDIERS AND EMPLOYMENT

    It is understood the Government bare (received a communication from the Federal Government on the subject of holding a Ministerial conference about the third ...

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  50. A COOL HOLIDAY.

    The weather on Christmas Day was cool; in fact, too cool for holiday-makers, who had planned outings at the seaside. A few showers fell in the morning, but the ...

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  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the [?]rst animal meeting of the Mining Association Mr. W. A. A. E. Morgans was re-elected president, and Mr. H. Stewart, M.L.C., and Mr. F. A. Moss ...

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  52. DEAD IN A QUARRY.

    The Brighton police were recently informed that Mr. Thomas Edwards had been missing from his home for some days. Mounted-Constable Coligan consequently ...

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  54. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Private HOWARD TUNSTILL, son of Mrs. T. W. Tunstill, Semaphore, is dangerously in with bronchial-pneumonia. ...

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