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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A Soviet Republic has been proclaimed at Augsburg (Bavaria) and not at Munich. Advices received in Vienna from Budapest states that General Smuts has begun ...

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  4. DEMAND FOR PEACE.

    The correspondent of the Australasian Press Association states:—There was a pessimistic feeling in Peace Conference circles to-day. It is reported that the ...

    Article : 625 words
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  6. HELP FOR RUSSIA

    An official announcement has been made that the War Office are preparing with the utmost rapidity a relieving force for the British expeditionary.army in Russia. The ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. MURDERS IN EGYPT

    General Sir Edmund Allenby has given details of the murder of two British officers and five soldiers by the Egyptian rebels on board a~ train travelling from ...

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  8. THE INFLUENZA

    Three more nurses from the Adelaide Hospital were removed to the Exhibition Hospital on Monday morning as influenza patients. ...

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  9. CIVIL WAR

    The Spartacists have occupied the Parliament buildings at Munich and have proclaimed a Soviet Republic. A similar proclamation was made at mass meetings ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. A GERMAN PLOT

    The correspondent of the New York "Tribune" at Coblenz states:—A welldefined Spartacist plot to seize the American arms stored at Coblenz was frustrated ...

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  11. STRANGE TRAGEDY

    The police in Washington on Friday, Jan. 31, were engaged in an attempt to solve the mystery-of-the killing of Dr. T. T. Wong, chief of the Chinese Educational ...

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  12. Port Pirie Outbreak.

    Dr. Ramsay Smith, referring to the charge of discourtesy levelled against the Central Board of Health by the local hoard at Port Pirle, said on Monday:— ...

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  13. FURNITURE FROM LONDON.

    A claim has been made by the Commonwealth against the State in connection with the conveyance in a Commonwealth ship to Western Australia of furniture for ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. The Danzic Incident.

    The German papers express satisfaction in regard to the arrangement concerning the dispatch of Polish troops from France to Poland, under-General Haller, and they ...

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  15. JESS WILLARD

    Tom Pritchard, on behalf of a syndicate, is promoting a contest for the heavyweight championship of the world in London July between Jack Dempsey and Jess ...

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  16. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Dispatches from Archangell say threre are indications that the Bolshevik! are trying to restrain the savagery of their troops or the Dvina front, where they have been ...

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  17. INFLUENZA.

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  18. TIENTSIN RIOT

    The correspondent of the New York "Herald" at Tokio states:—The Japanese War Office, in a statement in reference to the Tientisin incident, in respect to the ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. TROOPS FOR POLAND

    Marshall Foch has telegraphed from Spa that while maintaining the Allied right to utilise Dantbig, it has been decided, in order to hasten the arrival of General ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. HOOVER'S WAY WITH HUNS.

    The U.S. Food Administrator, Mr. Hoover, in Europe arranging relief for peoples in the war-devastated territories, refused to discuss German food conditions ...

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  21. HELPING SOLDIERS.

    The Press Bureau announces:—The Ministry of Pensions state that the Government has now recognised its obligation to assist from the State funds the ...

    Article : 382 words
  22. CLAIM FOR BELGIUM

    Compensation for all damage done is one of the conditions that the Allies will Impose upon Germany. It is almost impossible to estimate the enormous sum ...

    Article : 483 words
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  24. ARMED ROEBERS.

    Just now garotters and armed robbers are setting up a state of terror in the city and bordering suburbs. On Friday and Saturday mornings market gardeners were ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET

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  26. CONDITION OF BELGIUM.

    The conferences of the Financial Commission have prepared eighteen articles for inclusion in the peace treaty, the majority of which were unanimously adopted. M. ...

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  27. CIYIL SERVANTS' PAY.

    The claim of Civil servants to the increments under the classification of 1912, which have never been paid, is being pressed upon the Government. A ...

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  28. A STRANGE DELUSION.

    Thousands of Germans in Germany—men and women of the less educated classes—believe they still are under the rule of the one-time Kaiser Wilhelm. They further ...

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  29. LAW COURTS.

    Sydney Kalman was charged with embezzling, the sum of 5/7, the property of Nathan Solomon, while employed by him as a clerk at Port Adelaide on January 30. Mr. H. G. Alderman ...

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  30. FIRST STATIONARY HOSPITAL.

    The initial annual reunion dinner of the First Australian Stationary Hospital was held at the Tavistock Hotel on Saturday evening. Captain R. P. Wheeler, M.C., ...

    Article : 287 words
  31. A Government Condemned.

    The Western Australians who have been stranded for many weeks in Adelaide held a meeting at Bricknell's Cafe on Monday morning. Mr. W. H. Melbourne ( ...

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  32. A WEDDING CAKE DISAPPEARS.

    The sequel to a wedding party at the Arcadia Cafe, King William-street, on Saturday afternoon was the disappearance in peculiar circumstances of-a substantial ...

    Article : 386 words
  33. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday afternoon Mr David Burnett, nett, donkeyman on the steamer Ferret, was in the act of stepping from Commercial wharf on to that vessel when he ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The case in the boilermakers' and blacksmiths' assistants are asking for an award for higher wages and improved conditions of employment was again before Mr. Deputy-President ...

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  35. RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    A chambermaid at the Carlton Club Hotel saw blood flowing under a lavatorydoor yesterday morning, and notified the proprietor (Mr. William Killalea), who ...

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  36. COAL MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The representatives of the coal miners and mining proprietors, who have been in conference with Mr. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) here, returned to Sydney ...

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  38. PAYMENT BY GERMANY

    Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview with the Paris "Matin," stated:—At the end of April or the beginning of May the Peace Conference will he able ...

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  39. THE COMING PEACE

    The committee in connection with the Peace celebrations have decided to hold a series of (bails in the Adelaide Town Hall, Unley Town hall, Norwood Town Hall, ...

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  40. BRISBANE'S FOES.

    The capital is menaced by triple foes—diphtheria, typhoid, and pneumonic influenza. The latter disease has so far been checked at the city's doors. ...

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  41. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    The Central Board of Health reported on March 31;—The infectious disease returns showed that there were 164 cases of influenza at Port Pirie, 5 at Adeiaine, 4 Ridleyton, 2. Mount Baiter, 2 ...

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  42. CHRISTIAN CHURCH OR MOHAMMEDAN MOSQUE.

    The English Church Union did a popular thing when it held a meeting in London recently to demand the restoration of the great church of St. Sophia in ...

    Article : 203 words
  43. STATE SAWMILLS.

    The Minister of Works has received a minute from the Treasurer (Mr. Gardiner) asking him to bring before Cabinet a suggestion from the Broken Hill Mining ...

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  44. PASTORAL RAINS.

    Messrs. Cheadle, Crase & Co. hare releired the following wire from Mr. E. Baker, of Harcourt station, Tartna Point, River Darling:—"Inch rain Harcourt; ...

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  45. PRICE OF COAL.

    "If the wages of the coal miners are increased the price of coal is bound to go up," remarked a delegate to the conference yesterday. The cost of coal has ...

    Article : 112 words
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