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  4. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    Thirteen of the defeated, ex-members of fine House of Commons, including seven Nationalists, had been for over 20 years continuously members of the House of ...

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  5. TRANSPORT ASHORE

    The transport Northern Pacific, which was carrying 2,100 wounded Americans, went agronnd on the shore of Ere Island. The vessel is in no danger. Fire Island is ...

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  6. RIGHTS OF FRANCE

    During-the debate on the Vote of Credit in the Chamber of Deputies on Sue day, M. Pichon, the Foreign Minister, said:—I do not believe that the German ...

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  7. NEW YEAR'S DAY HONORS.

    Knight Commander of the Bath. Brigadier-General Charles Rosenthal, C.B., D.S.O. Companions of the Bath. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The correspondent of She United Press Assocation in Berlin states:—The Premier (Herr Ebert), in an interview yesterday, Stated:—Germany will advocate the ...

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  9. THE CZECHO SLOVAKS

    Mr. Ackerman, in a cable message fr1m Vladivostock, who points out bow the Czechs saved Siberian from the German and Bolsheviki domination, says:—"On ...

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  10. INTER-STATE CRICKET

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  11. STATE FINANCES

    The second quarter of the financial year ended on December 31, and on Thursday morning, when the Treasurer (Sir R. Butler) was asked for a statement on the ...

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  12. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    In Rugby football to-day Wales and the New Zealand Trench team each, scored a try. ...

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  13. GERMAN UNREST

    Prince Wilhelm, the eldest son of the ex-Crown Prince of Germany, was kidnapped by Prussian monarchist officers after the return of the Guards Regiments to ...

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  14. THE HEAT

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  15. FOOD COMMANDMENTS

    The twelve "General Orders" issued by the United States Food Administration for the government of all public eating places, which become effective on October ...

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  16. FATAL INFLUENZA

    A message from Tonga states that the influenza epidemic is practically over in the Friendly Islands. The mortality is estimated at 8 per cent, of the population. ...

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  17. PRINCE OF WALES

    The correspondent of the United Pres Association states:—The "Daily Express" suggests the possibility of a marriage between the Prince of Wales and an ...

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  18. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    A wireless Russian official dispatch received to-night states —The Ukrainian Soviet troops lave taken several villages in the neighborhoods of Nagrodna, ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    Was secretary to the Public Examinations Bound (Mr. R. J. M. Clucas) writes:—I shall be glad if you will publish the following correction to the Senior list as recently forwarded to you:— ...

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  20. SAFE ON LAND

    The correspondent of the United Press Association in London states:—The passengers and crew of the Tenadores who were reported as missing last week have ...

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  22. CZECHOSLOVAKS

    The following declaration, of the independence of the Czecho-Siovak nation was adopted in Paris, on October 18, 1918, by the Provisomal Government[?] ...

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  23. Advancing Towards Riga.

    A Russian wireless dispatch states:—We advanced towards Reval to the LokshaKolk line. We captured, in the direction of Riga, the town of Romotzkoe, near ...

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  24. PREPARING FOR PEACE

    The "Morning Post" writes:—The conferences of President Wilson with the representatives of the British Dominions were marked by extreme cordiality and every ...

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  25. THE HILLS FIRES

    There was another outbreak of fire in Measday's Gully, between Crafers and the Eagle on the Hill, on Wednesday afternoon about 2.30 o'clock. Had it not been for ...

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  26. THE ALLIED NAVIES

    Sir Erie Geddes, First Lord of the British Admiralty, in a statement made in Washington in October, dec[?]red:—One of the most striking visible manifestations of ...

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  27. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. H. Blinman (Under-Secretary) and Mr. G. M. Evan were passengers by the express from Melbourne on Thursday. Messrs. S. J. Asher, L. B. Addison, and ...

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  28. "FOR MY FRIENDS."

    A candid admission was made by Betts Harold Sill in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, before Mr. E. M. Sobine, S.M., Mrs. A. K. Goode, and Mr. W. G. Clongh, in raply to a charge ...

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  29. LAW COURTS.

    Frederick Smith, who was fined 10/ for drunkenness, denied having used indecort lang[?] in Roebuck-street, Mile-End, on January 1. There were 10 previous convictions for similar offences. ...

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  30. A CHILD ASSAULTED.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday Wil liam Henry Wotkins, a man past middle life was charged on the information of Sub Inspector Beare with having at Hurtle square on December 23 us ...

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  31. POSITION OF LABOR.

    BRITISH ACTION. LONDON, December 31. The "Express" announces that Franco is heartily in accord with tie British ...

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  36. RIVAL NAVIES

    Mr Daniels, Secretary to the Navy, in an official statement in regard to the naval atrength of the Great Powers just before the signing of the armistice, gives there ...

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  37. CONSTANTINOPLE

    A message from Constantinople states: —Owing to the dangerous situation in the city the British Admiral has landed gendarmes to preserve order ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Sapper R. E. NICHOLIS. of the [?] Divisional Signal Company, hosband of Mm. Nicholl, Euston-terraca. Croydon, has roceived the Distingfshed Conduct Medal for devision to duty ...

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