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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that Mr. Lloyd George and President Wilson have had hard fighting against powerful Allied statesmen on one or two of the most ...

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  5. SAVING EUROPE

    There is growing anxiety in many responsible quarters owing to the indecision of "the Big Four" in respect to many vital questions, which are regarded as ...

    Article : 205 words
  6. PAYING THE COST.

    The Council of Four (Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau, Signor Orlando, and President Wilson), have agreed that the left bank of the Rhine shall be neutralised, ...

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  7. THE INFLUENZA

    Admittance to the platform of the Adelaide railway station to the Melbourne express on Friday morningg was refused to the public,ocwing to the tacttihat ...

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  8. BERLIN CRISIS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Herld" in Berlin states:—The situation is most serious. The whole economic life of the country may be paralysed. Guards have ...

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  9. BUDAPEST CRISIS

    Cotonel V[?], the head of the Allied Mis[?]on to Budapest, has arrived at Belgrade. M. Belakun (Hungarian Foreign Minister) has informed him that Hungary desires to ...

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  10. RISING IN EGYPT

    The Australia Press Association lear[?] —The rising in Egypt is practically at an end, and a recr[?] of the trouble improbable. The railways and telegraphs ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS

    Before Mr. T. R. Bright, S. M. (President of the Government Workers Tribunal) the hearing of evidence was continued in the case of claim by employes in Sewage Department and the Sewage ...

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  12. TRAMWAYS TRUST

    Mr. H. J. Holden, whose resignation from the Tramways Trust led to the preparation of the report by the chairman (Mr. Moncrieff) and Mr. Gill, the ...

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  13. RUSSIAN PROBLEM

    The situation on the Murmansk coast of Northern Russia is causing anxiety in military circles. ...

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  14. Peace Before Easter

    General Mangin, who was sent to Hungary, has returned to the Rhine command. M. Pichon, Foreign Minister, in a speech yesterday, said he believed the Peace ...

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  15. Peterborough Outbreak

    Two fresh cases of influenza are reported at Peterborough. One case has developed bronchitis. The medical officer and the Local Board, acting Under instructions ...

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  16. INFLUENZA.

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  17. RENMARK ACCEPTANCES.

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  18. The Niagara.

    Eight more cases of influenza have been landed in quarantine from the steamer Niagara, from Sydney. If there are no further cases the period of quarantine of the ...

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  19. The League of Nations.

    The trades unions and the Labor Party, in a joint conference, passed a resolution that the League of Nations ought to form an integral part of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  20. SOLDIERS AND WIVES.

    The Remuera, a transport, has arrived, at Newport News, en route for the Panama Canal, with a thousand New Zealand soldiers and three hundred English ...

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  21. MEN IN CAMP.

    Senator Newland writes:—Ever since the armistice was signed, and men in training camps demobilised, I have been interested in the issue of a suitable badge to those ...

    Article : 162 words
  22. Iron Knob Precautions.

    The chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith), in discussing on Friday the situation in regard to Hummock Hill and Iron Knob, where there ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  24. Brussels Makes a Claim.

    King Albert met Colonel House and President Wilson to discuss Belgian interests. He made a suggestion to President Wilson that Brussels should be the seat of the ...

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  25. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Eight Russian Bolsheviks were in the custody of the Queensland military police authorities on Thursday night for deportation. The eight men include Alexander ...

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  27. PERSONAL.

    Mr. John William Jarvis died at his residence, Short-street, Wayville, on-Thursday, at the age of 70. He arrived in this State from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, 36 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    Senator, Hitchcock, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, in replying to the statements made by Baron Mak[?]no in a recent interview, said:—The ...

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  29. TRAM TRUST SUED.

    The hearing was continued in the Supreme Court on Friday on the application made by William Charles Scott, for a new trial of the action instituted against ...

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  30. HOMECOMING SOLDIERS.

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  31. THE INDEMNITIES

    The "Big Four" continued their conversations to-day, and it is now believed that in dealing with indemnities an effort will be made to define the total amount, so that ...

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  32. THE U-BOATS

    An official announcement has been made that Prance has received 27 of the surrendered German submarines from Great Britain. ...

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  33. THE FURNITURE TRADE

    The application for increased wages and improved working conditions, made by employes in the furnishing trades again occupied Mr. President Brown in the State Industrial Court on ...

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  34. FOOTBALL.

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  35. ADELAIDE ORGAN RECITAL

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  36. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The United states has withdrawn the proposals for the purchase of the Britishowned tonnage attached to the International Mercantile Marine Company. ...

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  37. Wages of Ironworkers

    The application for an increase in the wages paid to employes in the iron and steel industry was further considered in the State Industrial Court on Friday by Mr. Deputy President Webb, ...

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  38. THE TERRITORIALS.

    The Press Bureau reports that a conference was held at Westminister between Mr. Winston Churchill (Minister for War) and the ...

    Article : 431 words
  39. A £12,000 BLAZE.

    Stores at the West Perth Fruit Market, owned by the Government, and rented by Messrs. Stevenson & Sons, grain and produce merchants, were destroyed by fire ...

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  40. Mr. Hughes Not Satisfied.

    Mr. Hughes is not convinced of the practicability of the Labor Convention. Without a radical alteration of its machinery (he says) it will be unworkable. The ...

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  41. SUPPLY OF OIL

    The Royal Dutch Shell Oil Company which is controlled by British capital, has purchased the greatest portion of Lord Cowdray's Mexican oil interests. A ...

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  42. CAPITAL ISSUES.

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  43. LAW COURTS.

    Timothy Byrnes, a one-legged man, was charged on remand with having inflicted grevious bodily harm on Gabriel Coben, a barman at the Gres[?]m Hotel, on March 25, Sub-lnspector Beare said ...

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  44. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

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  45. Holiday Resort Closed

    The following notice signed by Mr. Gilbert Rigg (acting general manager of the Broken Hill Amalgamated Smelting Proprietary, has been posted at the works:— ...

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  46. AN INJURED JOCKEY.

    An accident to a jockey was investigated in the Adelaide Local Court by Mr. Commissioner M[?]ell, S.M., on Friday, when an application for £259 compensation was made under the ...

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  47. RIVER LEVELS.

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  48. A MLITARY DINNER.

    The returned officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the No. 1 Stationary Hospital, A.I.F., will meet at a reunion dinner at the Tavistock Hotel, ...

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  49. THE MYOLA DISASTER.

    Though search was made all to-day no trace was discovered of the missing four men of the crew of the collier Myola, which foundered outside, the Heads ...

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  50. ANZAC DAY.

    The landing of the 10th Battalion at Gallipoli will be commemorated in Adelaide on Friday, April 25. The chief feature of the proceedings will be a march of troops, ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BOARD.

    The Government have appointed Mr. S. J. McGibbon as the farmers' representative for Western Australia on the Australian Wheat Board in Melbourne. ...

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