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  4. EARL KITCHENER

    The tradition that Earl Kitchener was a woman-hater has been dissipated by the disclosure that he passionately loved a beautiful Scottish girl, Caroline ...

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  5. THE INFLUENZA

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) said on Monday morning that he was very pleased with the reports regarding influenza in South Australia, which he had received ...

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  6. THE PEACE CONGRESS.

    With the absence of two important figures (President Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George); tie Conference apparently enters on a quiet period, as far as publicity is ...

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  7. SOLDIERS COMING HOME

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Admiralty are salvaging the steamer River Clyde, from which the British troops landed at No. 4 beach (Cape Helles), Gallipoli, on April 25, 1914. ...

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  9. ALSACE-LORRAINE

    A Berlin wireless message states:—The National Assembly applauded the declaration of President David that AlsaceLorraine still belongs to Germany, who will ...

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  10. THE INFLUENZA.

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  11. THE SHARE MARKET

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  12. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  13. WOMEN AND PEACE

    The Countess of Aberdeen, in her speech to-day, as president of the Women's International Council, requested the Peace Conference to hear the delegates of the Council ...

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  14. LONDON TUBES

    Severe frosts have necessitated caution in restarting the generating plant of the London tubes. There was a partial service to--day and a full service is expected ...

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  15. TRAVELLING BY AIR

    The first areo-bus flew from Paris to Croydon in two and a half hours. There were It passengers, who played cards and lunched during the flight. ...

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  16. STRANDED WESTERN AUSTRALIANS

    The Premier stated on Monday that he had on Saturday received a telegram from Sir Henry Lefroy (Premier of Western Australia) asking if the Government could ...

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  17. MEAT MEALS

    Meat meals can now be obtained in the London restaurants without coupons. ...

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  19. CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA

    A book of great historical interest, inasmuch as it would seem to settle the hitherto doubtful point as to the date of the first Christian service in Australia, was ...

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  20. ALLIES IN DANGER

    Marshal Foch has warned the War Council of the possibility of the renewal of the German aggressive spirit. He estimates that Germany is capable of placing three ...

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  21. MINING SHARES.

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  22. MELBOURNE HOTELS.

    The military authorities closed three more hotels in the city an Saturday, namely, the Sir Walter Scott Hotel, at the corner of Elizabeth-street and ...

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  23. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  24. The Morvada List.

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  25. GERMAN INHUMANITY

    The Commonwealth defence authorities are now giving publicity to the statements of individual repatriated Australian prisoners of war concerning their treatment in ...

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  26. THE SYDNEY HARBOR EXCITEMENT.

    At a late hour to-night the police had recaptured 43 of the soldiers from the Argyllshire, and it is now believed that this constitutes the whole of those who got ...

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  27. LAW COURTS.

    The hearing was continued of the case in which Colin McDonald, of Fullarton, sued Alfred Leonard Le Duff, of Parkside, for £99 [?] damages in respect an alleged assault. Mr. W. ...

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  28. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    On Saturday the shipping dispute was complicated by one or two unexpected developments in regard to the Loongana's immediate voyage, but the trouble was ...

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  29. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  30. Victorian Epidemic.

    The total number of cases of influenza reported to date has reached approximately 2,400, and of these 1,400 are now in hospital. The ...

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  31. HINDENBURG'S ARMY

    A Well organised Bolshevik army is within 45 kilometres of the East Prussian frontier, and is preparing a great westward attack. Masses of German troops are ...

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  32. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  33. Police Court—Adelaide.

    William Richard John Maxted demed having hindered Constable T. G. Allen in the execution of his duty in King William-street on Saturday. Sub-Inspector Beare prosecuted, and Mr. F. ...

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  34. MINE OUTPUTS.

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  35. THE LIBERAL UNION.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Barossa district committee of the Liberal Union was held at Gawler on February 6. Dleegates representing 13 branches were present. Mr. A. M. Dawkins ...

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  36. Demands of the Labor Party

    The Victorian central executive of the Australian Labor Party have decided in view or the influenza epidemic to wait upon the Minister of Health to urge that ...

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  38. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Premier was asked on Monday whether he wished to say anything with respect to the article in "The Advertiser" that morning leaded "A Contract to be ...

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  39. BRITISH LABOR

    The Electrical Union has cancelled the order to strike on Saturday, pending national action. Lord Claud Hamilton, at a meeting of ...

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  40. THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the week ended February 6 are as follows, the figures for the preceding week being given in parentheses:—Issue department—Reserve in specie and ...

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  41. A SKELETON FOUND.

    Mr. P. C. Wake made a somewhat grue some discovery this week. He was pulling out some large boxthorn bushes with the aid of a horse, when he noticed that seve ...

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  42. PERSONAL NEWS.

    If there he anything in the popular supposition that an actress is not really famous until she has lost her jewels, Maggie Dickinson, the brilliant young ...

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  43. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The Bank of England minimum rate of discount remains at 5 per cent., to which it was reduced on April 5, 1917. Short loans are quoted it 3[?] per cent., and the open market rates for ...

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  44. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Miss Racey Beaver, hon. organiser of the Exhibition Sewing Circle, writes—Owing to the outbreak of influenza and the fact that the workroom is required for hospital accommodation, the ...

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  45. Stranded South Australians.

    No relief has yet been afforded to the South Australan and Western Australian residents who are stranded in Melbourne, consequent upon the influenza outbreak. ...

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  46. A SMALL FIRE.

    The Fire Brigade received a call to the "Register" office, in Grenfell-street, at about 2.20 a.m. on Monday, a fine having broken out in a small motor house on the ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  48. A NEW NAME.

    The residents of Mount Bold-road (Long wood) recently unanimously decided that the district between Grasmere and Mount Bold should be called Tarrangower. ...

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  49. Carrying the Public.

    The Press Bureau announces:—The President of the Board of Trade and the Home Secretary informed a deputation from the Licensed Vehicle Workers' Union ...

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