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  4. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) has received a notification from London that in the endeavor to employ only "unfits" on home service it has been ...

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  5. 452nd CASUALTY LIST

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  6. IN NIGHT ATTIRE

    Amazing evidence was given in the case in which a Chinaman, Lo Ping, is charged with supplying opium to the beauty actress Miss Biilie Carleton, who was recently ...

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  7. OUR MEN IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian Comforts' Fund has distributed 4,000 Christmas boxes to Australians in London, including those to many men on leave, convalescents, and the ...

    Article : 407 words
  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Mr. Weir, the Air Controller, speaking at Manchester to-day, said—The best interests of civilisation would not be served by keeping civil aviation as a Government ...

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  9. BERLIN CONGRESS

    The Berlin Soviet Congress, by an overwhelming majority, rejected the extremist proposal to establish an independent, government composed of Soldiers' Councils. ...

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  10. WORTURPA MURDER

    At the meeting of Executive Council on Tuesday the case of John Grindell, who was sentenced to death at the Port Augusta, Circuit Court far the murder of ...

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  11. CONTRABAND WOOL

    The terms of settlement in the Prize Court wool case, concerning cargoes of wool sent from the Argentine Republic to Sweden, comprise the condemnation of five ...

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  12. HINDENBURG AGAIN

    The German People's League includes the late Ambassador to the United States (Connt von-Bernstorff). The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" ...

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  13. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    It is notified that advice has now been received that the returning soldiers, whose names are in lists "H" and "M," are expected to arrive at the Adelaide ...

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  14. THE INFLUENZA

    The influenza outbreak at Sydney seems to be waning rapidly. No deaths and no new cases were reported on Monday, and there were only eight cases in hospital. ...

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  15. A LICENSING CASE

    The Full Court, the Chief Justice (Sir George Hurray) and Mr. Justice Buchanan being oh tho bench, gave judgment on Tuesday in respect of the application by ...

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  16. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS

    With delightful weather and unmistakable enthusiasm amongst the crowd assembled to welcome the returning soldiers on special leave, the home-coming on ...

    Article : 424 words
  17. Officers on Strike.

    The officials of the German Foreign Office are on strike, in sympathy with Dr. Solf, on his retirement from, the position. of Foreign Minister. ...

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  18. THE TERRITORY

    Mr. Glynn, in regard to the Northern Territory, stated on Monday that the ines of policy, as tabled in Parliament on June 19, 1914 and on August 22,1917, have, ...

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  20. New Caledonia Free.

    Wireless messages received by the Direcfor of Quarantine inform him that the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia are still free from influenza. ...

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  21. Poles at Dantzig.

    A force of 50,000 Polish troops, under General Haller, have landed at Dantzig. ...

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  22. THE KAISER

    Reports from Arnerongen state that the Kaiser is ill and is in a state of fever. Apparently he is suffering from influenza. He is confined to his bed. ...

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  23. Carawa in Melbourne.

    On his arrival from Calcutta on Monday Captain J. C. Sprott reported that the vestel under his command, the steamer Carawa, had 27 malignant cases of ...

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  24. THE TURF

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  25. The Sailors Praised

    The representative of the Australian Press Associatian today had an interview with Admiral Lord Jellicoe, who said:—The object of my wait to Australia is to ...

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  26. "CRAZY FOR A MONTH"

    Very sad was the story told when Terence Arthur King, 22, an invalided soldier, Adamson-road, Custom House, was charged at West Ham, London, a few ...

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  27. The Ventura Clean.

    A wireless message from the American mail steamer Ventura, which, is due in Sydney to-day was, received on Monday It stated that the vessel is a clean ship. ...

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  28. WORK FOR SOLDIERS

    The King's Fund for Disabled Service Men has already set up 8,000 soldiers in their own businesses. General Sir Edmund Allenby has ...

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  29. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    At Government House on Tuesday the Mayoress of Adelaide (Mrs. Glover), on behalf of more than 250 circles of the South Australian division of the Australian ...

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  30. MAN OF MYSTERY

    Claiming to be a kinsman of the Kaiser, Ralph O'Hagan was, at Bow-street Police Court, Loadon, recently, sentenced to six months' imprisonment for refusing to give ...

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  31. PRESIDENT WILSON

    President Wilson will arrive in London, on December 27, and he will be the King's guest at Buckingham Palace. He will depart from England on January 31. ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA

    A Bloemfontein message states:—The South African Labor Party is increasing its activities, and it has announced its intention of starting branches all over the ...

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  33. The Anzacs.

    Mr. R. G. Woodhead, assistant. secretary of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial Leagne (South Australian branch) writes:—"I attach herewith a copy of a ...

    Article : 207 words
  34. BRITISH SHIPS.

    The fifteen British merchant ships, which were interned at Hamburg, and which have been returned in accordance with the terms of the armistice, have arrived on the ...

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  36. TRAINING NOTES.

    The track was in first-class order on Tuesday morning after the rain. Alacrity (Campbell) spurted half a mile in 40, Bill Blankney (Bennett) not being able to pace with her at any ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Gunner L. V. ANDERON, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, of Brentwood, whose death is announced, enlisted during April, 1916, was of a bright discosition and was ...

    Article : 135 words
  38. MUTUAL GOOD WISHES.

    On Tuesday morning prior to teh adjourmnent of the Adelaide Police Court, Lieutenant B. S. Penny, on behalf of the bar extended the season's greetings to Mr. ...

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  39. MEMORIES OF THE DEAD.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, on behalf of the Graves Commission, announces that the temporary crosses erected on the graves of soldiers will be saved for the relations ...

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  40. OVER A CLIFF.

    Messrs. Brydon and Lindsay were killed at Molong on Monday as the result of a motor lorry, in which they were travelling at a high, rate of speed, smashing over a ...

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  41. THE NEW GOVERNMENT VALUER.

    A Mr. W.M.Burns, the Chief Land Tax Assessor, has had added to his duties those of the Government Valnator and Valuer for the Railways and Waterworks ...

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