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  4. DEATH OF ROOSEVELT.

    A message from Oyster Bay, Long Island, announces the death of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, formerly President of the United States, and one of the most ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Influenza during the year 1918 killed 111,000 Americans in 46 large cities. ...

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  6. TIRED OF WAR

    The correspondent of the New York "Sun" in Paris reports:—The United States will not send American troops to Russia for any purpose. If Russia needs ...

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  7. FEAR IN BERLIN

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at the Hague reports:—Dispatches from Berlin state that the Polish troops are steadily advancing towards ...

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  8. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    The British warships are bombarding the Bolshevik quarters at Riga Dispatches from Archangel received in New York say that the Americans drove ...

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  9. POLES AND SLAVS

    A message from Berlin states:—The Poles have occupied a position near Bent[?]chen and have sent an ultimatum calling on the German commander to surrender. The ...

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  10. A RECORD ASCENT

    The "Evening News" states that Captain Lang, the Australian aviator, who recently ascended to a height of over 30,000 it., has been arrested for disclosing the ...

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  11. ISLINGTON WORKSHOPS

    Some interesting observations are made by Mr. P. A. Anthony (the visiting railway expert) in his final report to the Government regarding the management and ...

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  12. "NOW A REPUBLIC"

    Dr. Patrick McCartan, speaking at the meeting of Irishmen in New York, congratulated the Irish Sinn Feiners on capturing seats in the British Parliament. ...

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  13. Fiji Now Clear.

    Suva has been declared a ciean port. There have been no cases of influenza for over ten days. ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Daily Express" has announce that all the members of the British Cabinet have formally resigned, in order that there shall be no complications in the way or Mr. ...

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  15. THE KAISER'S EAR

    Professor Lanz, who operated on the Kaiser's ear, has reported, that the result was satisfactory in easing the patient's pain. ...

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  16. GRAB FOR POWER

    The Berlin Spartacus group on Sunday attempted to seize power in the city. They occupied the Wolff Newsagency Office and closed the newspaper office and all other ...

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  17. Army Ceases to Exist.

    The German army no longer exists, as a fighting force. Fifteen divisions have been completely demobilised, and others have been partialy demobilised. ...

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  18. WHEAT ENQUIRY

    The Wheat Commission resumed its enquiry at Parliament House on Tuesday. Mr. Deputy-President N. A. Webb, presided, and Mr. A. J. McLacklau attended ...

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  19. NO MORE FIGHTING

    The Philadelphia "Ledger" reports that the United States has decided not to interfere further in Russia. The return of American troops already in the Archangel ...

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  20. RULER OF THE NAVY

    It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George will ask Admiral Beatty to become First Sea Lord of the Admiralty. ...

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  21. SOLDIERS ON LEAVE

    About 10,000 soldiers, whose leave had expired, participated in the Folkestone demonstration on Saturday. The proceedings were orderly, and the men returned to ...

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  22. MR. THOMAS LOOKWOOD.

    Mr. Thomas Lockwood, father-in-law- of Captain Archie Roosevelt, one of the Sons of the late Colonel Roosevelt, died to-day. ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  24. The ePople Must Rule.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at M[?]lan states:—President Wilson, in a speech, said:—The people of the world must dictate the peace ...

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  25. GENERAL MACKENSEN.

    General Mackensen has been removed from Buda-Pesth to Salonika, despite his protests. ...

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  27. SHOTS IN AN OFFICE.

    A sensational occurrence took place at the office of Mr. F. R. Brand, labor agent, yesterday, as result of which Patrick McKenna, aged 54, a ploughman, was ...

    Article : 323 words
  28. A Share for Everyone.

    President Wilson laid a wreath at the base of the statue of Columbus. A driving rainstorm spoiled his reception, but, nevertheless, thousands of citizens greeted him, ...

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  29. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Private ALFRED CORRIGAN, of the 32nd Battalion, son of Mr. B. Corrison, of Brompton, arrived in England on December 17 after having been for two years and five months a prisoner in ...

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  30. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS

    Recently, when in Melbourne, the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) discussed, matters relating to repatriation with Senator Millen, the Minister in charge of the work, ...

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  31. A Sinn Fein Request.

    An Irish mass meeting in New York passed a resolution to ask President Wilson to support the principle of self-determination for Ireland at the Peace ...

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  32. RICHMOND MAIN MINE.

    The differences between the loyalist workers and unionist[?] at Richmond Main coal mine, in the Kurri Kurri district, led to a serious disturbance on Sunday ...

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  33. RAILWAY POLICY

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  34. A Nation's Sorrow.

    Flags were halfmasted everywhere in the United States to-day, on the ships of the fleet, at the naval posts, in the military cantonments, and on the public buildings ...

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  35. USE OF AEROPLANES.

    The Royal Air Force is continually adapting itself to new conditions, and the scape of its work is constantly expanding. Messages received from the front just ...

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  36. A Peaceful End.

    Colonel Roosevelt arrived at Sagamore Hill on Christmas Day. A week later he was stricken with rheumatism and sciatica. His right hand was much swollen ...

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    The late Detecfive-Sergeant Mitchell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The late Mr. J. Setway. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Matters have not improved in connection with the shipping deadlock, owing to which steamers of the Union Steamship and A.U.S.N. Company have been hung ...

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  40. PRICE OF SALT.

    The Prices Commissioner advises that prices order No. 511 relating to the price of salt has been repealed. ...

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  41. Congress Adjourns.

    Both Houses of Congress have passed a resolution expressive of sympathy concerning the death of Colonel Roosevelt. They then adjourned for a day. They appointed ...

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  42. THE VALUE OF EXAMPLE.

    It has often been stated in Parliament and elsewhere that it would be of great benefit to the South Australian railways if the leading officials were given ...

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  43. GLENELG SHOWMEN.

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  44. A Strenuous Career.

    Mr. Roosevelt was born in New York City on October 27, 1858. The family is of Dutch origin, and has been prominent in the affairs of New York for many ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    A poorly-attended meeting of unionists, which was held at the Trades Hall on Sunday afternoon, decided that the preamble of the "One Big Union" scheme is ...

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  46. A CASE FOR ALARM CLOCKS

    In 1909 the practice was introduced in the South Australian railways of calling members of the Locomotive Department running staff when they were required to ...

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  47. THE MOPPA CASE.

    In answer to a question, the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) stated on Tuesday that matters connected with the Moppa shooting case had been referred to the ...

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  48. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The president of the Council of the Public Service Association recently wrote to the Premier protesting against the appointment of two "outsiders" to the Land ...

    Article : 101 words
  49. GRATEFUL SOLDIERS.

    The following telegram has been received by his Excellency the Governor from Lieutenant-Colonel E. A. D. Brockman, C.M.G., D.S.O., dated January 6:—"Governor ...

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