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  3. RUSSIAN PROBLEM

    The correspondent of the "Evening Standard" in Paris states:—Russia is the most absorbing of the Conference problems, Many of the delegates are deeply concerned ...

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  4. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    Nearly forty million persons voted at the German elections. The complete returns are not available, but the polls in Berlin and many of the provincial towns have ...

    Article : 178 words
  5. THE LOST COLONIES

    The correspondent of the "Chicago News" in Berlin states:—The official gazette of the German Colonial Office writes:—President Wilson has made it ...

    Article : 148 words
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  7. LEAGUE OF PEACE.

    Lord Robert Cecil an an interview in respect to the League of Nations said:—The broad lines of the proposal are alread public property, and it is not likely. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    China has definitely decided to repatriate the Germans interned in China. ...

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  9. COAL STRIKE

    The coal strike has been settled. A meal interval has been conceded to each shift. ...

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  10. AN OUTRAGE

    M. Sasonoff says:—The invitation to the Bolsheviks to take part in the Conference is an outrage on the Russians who have remained faithful to the Entente. He ...

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  11. NAVAL SURRENDER.

    There were three Adelaide University boys present on the occasion of the handing over the Germany navy—Sub-Lieutenant G. I. D. Hutchesoon, of ...

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  12. JAPANESE LOSSES

    The correspondent of the New York "Sun" at Tokio, states:—The Japanese who lost 32 ships, totalling 132,348 tons, by German mines and torpedoes, demand ...

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  13. ALLIED DEBATES

    "The Supreme Council has discussed the question of international labor legislation, reparation by and punishment of the Germans, and the International control of ports ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. Labor Leader's Appeal.

    The Engineering and Shipbuilding Employers' Federation this week discussed the industrial situation arriving out of the epidemic of unauthorised strikes. ...

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  15. CABINET IN FLIGHT

    The majority of the Lithuanian Cabinet have fled to Libau owing to the Bolshevik advance. They have arrived at Bornhorm. ...

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  16. Joint Occupation.

    Mr. Beeby, M.L.A. (New South Wales), to-day in a speech said:—I believe England, the Dominions, and the United States will have a stronger effect on world policy if ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. Miners Out.

    Two hundred thousand Yorkshire miners are out. Every pit is idle. There is great alarm at Bradford in the wool industry, and the bakers are agitating for a ...

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  18. INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS.

    At the special meeting of the Central Board of Health to consider the influenza situation there were present Dr. W. Kamsay Smith (chairman), Drs. A. W. ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. Claims of Berlin.

    The Berlin Government has sent out a wireless communication which states:—The newspapers in discussing the probable place of meeting of the National ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  21. PORT PIRIE FIRE.

    The fire which broke out on Friday morning in one of the wheat, stacks at Solomontown, Port Pirie, later in the day was reported to be well under control, and ...

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  22. WAR BONDS

    There are many criticisms on the London Stock Exchange concerning the new issue of war bonds. Critics consider, that the interest is at least 5/ per cent, too ...

    Article : 81 words
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  24. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court were continued on Friday, before Mr. Justice Gordon and jurors. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) ...

    Article : 321 words
  25. The New Constitution.

    Hamburg which the Spartacus Group and the Independent Socialist regarded as their stronghold, returned seven Government Socialists, three Democrats, and ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Acting Premier, in replying to a Question in the South African Assembly this afternoon concerning the War Book mentioned by Viscount Harcourt, formerly ...

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  27. SEEKING A KING

    A Monarchist rising in favor of the restoration of King Mahoel has broken out in Oporto, Braga, and Visou. The Portuguese Government have sent important ...

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  28. INFLUENZA.

    It was reported in Unley on Friday morning that a suspected case of pneumonic influenza lad occurred there. A communication to this effect was ...

    Article : 332 words
  29. A Better Outlook.

    The correspondent of the New York "Evening Sun" in Paris states:—There is less fear of the spread of Bolshevism in Europe owing to the success of the ...

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  30. SYDNEY ALARMED.

    The news of the alarming influenza outbreak in Melbourne created a sensation in Sydney, where the public fully realise that a very dangerous situation has arisen. Early ...

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  31. A Royalist Cabinet.

    The Monarchist leader in Northern Portugai, General Piava Conceiro, has assumed the post of the Premier, and has appointed his colleagues. The Royalist flag ...

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  32. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The correspondent of the united Press Association in Paris states:—Great Britain has received some German passenger ships in which to transport Australian troops ...

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  33. THE SINN FEINERS

    The Irish Republican Parliament held its opening sitting in the Dublin Mansion House this afternoon. The authorities at Dublin Castle have apparently decided to ...

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  34. The British Proposals.

    The British proposal for a League of Nations will take the form of a non-rigid, conciliation body, not possessing binding powers, but based on sufficient ...

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  35. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  36. BEET SUGAR

    A Swiss expert predicts that the beet sugar crop in Europe will be almost a complete failure in 1919 and 1920, owing to the fact that the workmen on the large estates ...

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  37. American Delegation.

    The correspondent of the New York "Evening Sun" at Washington, says:—Since the President will return, to the United States next month, it is believed he ...

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  38. ASSISTANT IRONWORKERS.

    The representatives of the employers and employes (blacksmiths and boilermakers assistants) in the iron industry, who were concerned in the threatened cessation of ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private A. E. A. PARSONS, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Parsons, of Murray Range, who died at sea from meningitis on January 2. He was born on August 8, 1898. He was ...

    Article : 219 words
  40. Instigators of the War.

    The correspondent of the United. Press Association at Paris reports:—The American Peace delegation appears to be in favor of fixing, the guilt of the war and the ...

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  41. Mr. Gompers Approves.

    Mr. Gompers (president of the American Federation of Labor) approves of the Paris Conference decision in reference to Russia. ...

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  42. A GREAT SACRIFICE

    The destruction of Indian opium has began, and 120 chests were burned on Friday. Altogether over a thousand chests, valued at 30 million dollars, will be ...

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  43. HOSPITAL FATALITY.

    Mr. John Hales, aged [?] years, a resident of Millicent was [?]Adelaide on January 3 suffering from excema. He had exhibited no suicidal tendency, but at about ...

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  44. RUSSIAN TAXATION

    The Budget of the Moscow Government shows an enormous increase in expenditure for the second half-year of 1918, due to the war. The revenue was principally ...

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  45. A Young Lady III.

    Ten men occupying adjioning beds in a dormitory at the Rest Home in Wirth's Park developed symptoms of pneumonic influenza on Wednesday night. They ...

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  46. Swiss Desires.

    The Swiss President has arrived. Hd is not officially associated with the Conference, bus he hopes to confer with Allied statesmen, with a view to securing a ...

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  47. LAW COURTS.

    The hearing was continued of the claim [?] heard in November last, by Agnes Osborne, of LeFevre's Peninsula, against Henry Walter Ulladell, solicitor, of Adelaide, for £33 damages, ...

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  48. ANOTHER DEATH.

    Another death from influenzal p[?] monia occurred at the Melbourne Hospital to-day. The superintendent of the hospi tal (Dr. McMeekin) said they had ...

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  49. DOMINION CLAIMS

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association reports:—The statement has been published in England that the Dominions are demanding representation ...

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  50. WOOLLEN YARN.

    The War Office has withdrawn the restrictions on dealings in woollen yarns for consumption, within the United Kingdom. Bagot's Executor and Trustee Co. are ...

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  51. FIRE AT PORT PIRIE.

    One of the Solomontown wheat stacks is in fire. The stack burning is close to the [?]ew sterilising plant sheds. ...

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  52. ITALIANS AND SLAVS

    The Serbian Bureau announces that the Italians have seized the Jugo-slav vessel Dinara, which was flying the American flag. ...

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  53. CHINESE BEEF

    A consignment of 7,500 quarters of Chinese frozen beef has arrived in London. ...

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  54. THE MYSTERIOUS DISEASE

    Despite the reassuring character of the reports of the health authorities it is to be feared, judging from the statement of the Melbourne Hospital authorities, that the ...

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  55. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Lewis E. Saunders pleaded guilty to a charge of having failed to have a proper number plate on the front of his motor car in Waymouth-street on January 30. A fine of £l, with 15/ costs, was ...

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