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  3. TENSE RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Archangel says the GovernorGeneral of the town has rightly forbidden the publication of the text of President ...

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  4. EX-CZAR'S MURDER

    Count Tolstoi, in further details concerning the murder of the ex-Ozar, says:—Nicholas was living at Ekaterinburg at the house of an engineer named Ignatieff. It ...

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  6. STRIKE TROUBLES

    The industrial position in Belfast has become extremely serious. The streets are in darkness and candles are the only means of lighting houses. Church services ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Mr. Hughes was present at the meeting of the Supreme Council, at which President Wilson's plan for the internationalisation of the German Pacific colonies was ...

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  8. INFLUENZA

    The Chairman of the Adelaide Hospital (Mr. W. G. Coombs) stated on Wednesday morning:—The situation continues to develop at the Adelaide Hospital, 13 employes, ...

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  9. MOANA MYSTERY

    At the resumption of the inquest on the bodies of Dr. Grimm and Miss Isbister, who died on the steamer Moana after a drink of lemonade, an analyst deposed ...

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  10. COST OF WAR

    It is estimated that the war expenditure of Great Britain is now £4,000,000 a day. ...

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  11. CELEBRATING PEACE

    Negotiations have been proceeding between the Royal Agricultural Society and the Chambers of Commerce and Manufactures with the object of holding a big ...

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  12. TATTERSALL'S ACCEPTANCES.

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  13. GOOD SHOOTING

    The anti-aircraft artillery in France, from the beginning of 1918, until the end of hostilities, caused to crash down, or forced to land in our lines 171 hostile machines. ...

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  14. BY WIRELESS

    Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, managing director of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co., stated in an interview that 4,000 ships are now equipped with Marconi apparatus, ...

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  15. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The summoning of the Sinn Fein's socalled National Assembly in Dubin is arousing little interest. It is regarded as mere window-dressing. The recently elected ...

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  16. PEACE CONGRESS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Paris, in discussing the claims of Australia and New Zealand, in the Pacific, says the French Government are full ...

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  17. LIEBKNECHT'S FUNERAL.

    The late Mr, Liebkneeht and 33 other Spartacusitcs were buried in the Friedrichfelde Cemetery. Berlin was crowded at the time with soldiers. There were ...

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  18. Return of Mr. Lloyd George.

    Mr. Lloyd George's unexpected return to London from the Peace Congress this week as attributed to the Labor unrest. ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND QUARANTINE

    The New Zealand Government have decided that all ships arriving from Australia will be quarantined for 24 hours, owingto the outbreak of influenza in the ...

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  20. PORTUGUESE REVOLT

    A portion of the Lisbon garrison has joined the Monarchist revolt and seized two forts outside the town, but strong Repubucan forces surrounded the positions ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA'S DAY

    In the observance of Australian Foundation Day in London, a thanksgiving service was held at the Church of St. Dunstn'sin-the-East. There was a crowded ...

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  23. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of tie council of tie Royal Agricultural horticultural Society of South Australia was held at the [?] office Waymouth street on Wednesday morning. The president ...

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  24. British Defend Libau.

    The Finnish volunteers have captured Narva.The Red Guards plundered the city before it was take and murdered, those of the bourgeoisie who could not ...

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  25. Understanding with Japan.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association in Paris said it is understood that Great Britain supports the claims of Japan to the Marshall and Caroline ...

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  26. LORD JELLICOE

    Lord Jellicoe, on his way to Australia, will proceed first to India in H.M.S. Hew Zealand, and stay there a month. He will arrive at Fremantle in May. ...

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  27. THE BADGE OF SAFETY

    The Central Board of (Health on Tuesday considered matters relating to the outbreak of influenza, and decided to issue the following circular for general ...

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  28. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The criminal sitting of the Supreme Court were continued on Wednesday before Mr. Justice Gordon, and jurors. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. H. A. Shieriaw) ...

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  29. A British Trusteeship.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association in Paris has had an interview with a British peace delegate, who expressed the view that Great Britain should ...

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  30. Anglo-American Victory.

    The British and American forces drove off the Bolshevists in a battle on the Tulgas-Dwina River front. ...

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  31. A Triumph for Lenin.

    The special correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Paris says:—Practically the whole of France regard the invitation to the Bolsheviks as a diplomatic triumph for ...

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  32. LAW COURTS.

    Robert Elsegood was fined 10/ for having been drunk in Waymouth-street on Tuesday. He was also charged with having had unlawfully in his possession 13 towels. He said he supposed he ...

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  33. Saving Precious Time.

    The correspondent of the London "Observer" in Paris says:—There are indications that the heads of the Governments here realise they must no longer waste ...

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  34. American Surprise.

    The disclosure that Great Britain and Japan have entered into a secret treaty allotting the Marshall and Caroline Islands to Japan has surprised American opinion ...

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  35. PROCURATION ORDERS.

    On February 1 the existing "standing procuration orders" relating to the collection of money from Government departmen'ts, will be cancelled, and new forms ...

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  36. More Information Wanted.

    M.Tchitherin, head of the Russian People's Commission, has sent a wireless message to the newspaper "Le Populaire," begging for exact information regarding ...

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  37. One Power Control.

    President Wilson's proposal in regard to the Pacific Island colonies contemplates one Power control of the colonies, subject, to the general supervision of the Peace ...

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  38. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The Delta left Plymouth on Saturday with 1,400 homeward bound Australian troops. The Ceramic sailed to-day with 1,290 on board. ...

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  39. Refused Passports.

    It is officially announced that the Government have refused to grant passports to General De Wet and Mr. Grobler, who were elected as delegates at Bloemiontein ...

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  40. Speech by Mr: Hughes.

    A stirring speech by Mr.W.M. Hughes at the Australian Y.M.C.A. in Paris, in which he said that Australians had won their rights in the matter of the Pacific ...

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  41. Police Court—Port Adelaide

    George Drew, of Exeter, a laborer, was charged by Thomas Barker Richardson, on behalf of the aggrieved person, with having at Semaphore on January 29 unlawfully assaulted Ellen Maria ...

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  42. H.A.M.S AUSTRALIA

    H.M.A.S. Australia is refitting at Portsmouth and will probably leave for the Commonwealth in May. ...

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  43. Powers of the Commonwealth

    The lessons of the present influenza epidemic regarding the need for a proper national health service in. Australia are likely to have their influence with members of the ...

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  44. NEW SHOW GROUNDS

    Some indignation was expressed at the meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society on Wednesday, over a letter received from the Commissioner of ...

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  45. Feeling Among Loyalists.

    It is known here that the Omsk, Ekaterinodar, and Archangel Governments decline to take any part in the proposed conference with the Bolsheviks. ...

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  46. Greeks in Thrace.

    A message from Athens states that the Greek occupation of Turkish Thrace continues. ...

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  47. Mr. Hughes and His Critics.

    Mr. Hughes in a speech to-day said he had been subjected to much criticism in some quarters in Australia. He would deal with his cretics when he returned. He ...

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  48. SEPTEMBER SHOW DATES ALTERED.

    On account of the S.A.J.O. committee having allocated to the Port Adelaide Racing Club September 13, the Saturday which would be occupied with the next ...

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  49. Bolshevist Horrors.

    The Patriarch of All Russia has delivered a scathing denunciation of the Bolshevists in a sermon on the text, "They that take the sword shall perish by the sword." He ...

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  50. Rights of Montenegro.

    A correspondent of the United Press Association in Paris has interviewed King Nicholas of Montenegro, who contended that the smaller nations should enjoy the ...

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  51. IRONWORKERS TROUBLE.

    An application was made to the Deputy President of the Industrial Court(Mr. N. A. Webb) on Wednesday on behalf of the Federated Implement, Machinery, and Ironworkers, who asked for ...

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  52. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The correspondent of the New York "Globe" in Paris says all the major Allies have accepted the Ameriean principles in regard to the proposed League of Nations, ...

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  53. A GUN ACCIDENT.

    Mr. J. Merchant, a resident of South Lillinur, was seriously wounded yesterday by the accidental discharge of his gun. He was out in the scrub and had [?] his gun ...

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  54. FELL DOWN THE STAIRS.

    James Beatty, residing at Mrs. Green's boardinghouse, Lipson-street, was coming down a flight of stairs on Tuesday evening, when he slipped and fell, with the result ...

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  55. Mr. Henderson and Disarmament

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, the English Labor leader, is an interview to-day, said ...

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  57. Criticism of Victoria.

    The State Governor on Tuesday issued a proclamation, ordering all schools, churches, theatres, public halls, and places of indoor resort for public entertainment in the ...

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