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  3. GERMAN TROUBLES

    The population of Germany before the war was 68,000,000. It is now 65,000,000. The births in war time totalled 4,333,000. The deaths of civilians numbered 5,500,000, ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. THE LAST DESPATCH

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch dated March 21 describes the advance of the British forces into Germany and the occupation of the Cologne bridgehead. ...

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  5. BIG INDEMNITIES.

    The experts on indemnities have had a long sitting, in which they worked out the details to be submitted to the Big Four. It is understood that the idea is to vest ...

    Article : 171 words
  6. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" in Paris states:—I understand a development in the Russian situation is likely. Lenin and Trotsky are willing to ...

    Article : 282 words
  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    M. Trumbitch declares that the jugoSlavs will never content to allow Italy to control Fiume, though they might agree to the League of Nations exercising ...

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  9. THE RED EAST

    A report from Berlin states:—Diplomatic relations have been established between the Russian and Bavarian Soviets. The Hungarians and Czechs bad a ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    Lieutenant Handley Page, on being interviewed, said:—The machine entered for the trans-Atlantic flight belongs to the type designed for bombing Berlin. It will carry ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. CELIBATE PRIESTS

    Father Bernard Vaughan, S.J., doubts the accuracy of the report that 350 priests in Naples have voted for the abolition of the celibacy of the clergy. He states ...

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  12. Encouraging Aviation.

    The Air Ministry, with a view to encouraging firms who desire to acquire aeroplanes, are arranging for the release of aeroplanes and also of equipment, ...

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  13. WHO FALLS IN?

    Persons who have had their bicycles stolen, and later restored, have found in many cases that the restoration has been a costly business, for though the machines ...

    Article : 350 words
  14. INFLUENZA BULLETIN.

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  15. Must Have Indemnities.

    Over 200 Unionist members of the House of Commons signed the indemnity telegram to Mr. Lloyd George. The majority declare that feelings Tuns high in ...

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  16. CHECKETT TESTIMONIAL.

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  17. A General Strike.

    The Berlin Government on April 8 had 70,000 troops around the capital in readiness for eventualities. A general strike was declared at Dusseldorf on April 6, in ...

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  18. RISING IN EGYPT

    Delayed Cairo messages state that nine persons were killed and fifty-six injured in the riots on April 3. The troops showed restraint, or otherwise the casualties would ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. ANCHISES AND PORT SYDNEY

    The troops, by the Anchises and Port Sydney come out of quarantine on Sunday. A special train will leave for the Outer Harbor at 1.5 p.m., and will leave ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICA

    A Johannesburg message states that there is a prospects of the settlement of the long-standing billdeps strike. At a conference of the strikers and the ...

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  21. THE INFLUENZA

    The chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) stated on Friday at mid-day that notification had been received of an outbreak of influenza at ...

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  23. Task of Mr. Lloyd George.

    The correspondent of the 'Daily Express" in Paris slates:—The British, official view of the Conference is that the prospects are optimistic. It is not believed ...

    Article : 150 words
  24. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  25. Mr. lLOYD George's Pledges.

    The Press Bureau announces:—In reply to a telegram from members of the House of Commons concerning the indemnities, Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed to Mr. ...

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  26. THE CROWN PRINCE

    The German Crown Prince, while on a motor cycle near Wieringen, lost control and crashed into a hedge while travelling at a great speed. He narrowly missed a ...

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  27. Troops by the Balmoral Castle

    The military authorities informed us this afternoon that the Balmoral Castle, with South Australian troops on board, was expected to arrive about 3 p.m. There was ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    An application for a variation of the sail and Tenrmakers' Wages Board award, made on October 8, 1918, was heard in the Industrial Court on Friday by the Deputy President (Mr. N. A. ...

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  29. UNDESIRABLES

    The new Aliens Bill will operate for two years. It continues the 1914 Aliens Restriction Act, and empowers the authorities to exclude undesirables, and ...

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  30. Queensland Difficulties.

    There is a serious shortage of doctors and nurses. The medical superintendent of the General Hospital has a staff of two resident medical men only with which to ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. America and Japan.

    Mr. Lansing has telegraphed from Paris to the Californian Legislature, declaring that the introduction of anti-Japanese legislation would be particularly ...

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  32. Brassworkers' Wages.

    An interim order, pending an appeal against the determination on the Brassmakers' Board was granted in the State Industrial Court on Friday by Mr. President Brown. The matter ...

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  33. BRITISH REVENUE

    The British revenue for the year ended March 31 was £889,020,825, which exceeded the estimate by £46,970,825. The Customs yielded £102,780,COO, Excise ...

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  34. LETTERS BY MAIL.

    The aviation companies are establishing a daily letter service between London and Paris for a half-crown fee. They guarantee delivery within four hours. ...

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  35. THE BALKANS

    In regard to the criticism of the failure of Entent diplomacy in 1915 to enlist Bulgaria on the side of the Entente Powers. the publication of the secret treaty ...

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  36. A QUICK RETURN.

    Reginald Strode, who was liberated from gaol on Friday morning, was apprehended again at 9.15 a.m., on a charge of having stolen a bicycle —a similar offence to the one for which he was ...

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  37. IN AN ALIEN LAND.

    Interesting elements were present in the prosecution in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, in which the young Esthonian, Hans Waari, who was before the court the previous day, was charged ...

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  38. IDLE BELGIANS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Brussels states:—The number of unemployed in Belgium is 850,000, and it is still increasing, while upwards of 2,000,020 ...

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  39. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Hardacre) explains that the decision to keep the State schools open on Anzac Day is in deference to the views of the Anzac Day ...

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  40. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    It is expected that next week the Federal Ministry will announce their proposals for securing industrial peace. The expectation is that the Ministry will announce ...

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  41. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  42. PERSONAL NEWS.

    His Excellency the Governor will leave for the Burra, this afternoon. He will return to Adelaide on Sunday evening. ...

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  43. CLEARING CHINA

    It is reported that 450 Germans have been deported from Shanghai. A number of missionaries and other persons secured exemption. ...

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  44. CHIVALROUS CLEMENCEAU.

    Cottin's mother yesterday visited President Poindcare, who commuted the death sentence of Cottin to ten years' imprisonment. M. Clemenceau, who was shot by ...

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  45. AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW.

    The autumn show of the South Australian Horticultural and Eoricultural Society, which is acting in conjunction with the dahlia, rose, carnation, and sweet pea ...

    Article : 130 words
  46. EAST TORRENS TOURNAMENT.

    To be played at 2 p.m.:—S. J. Auricht and H. Higgins versus S. V. Simmons and C. Bradley, L. H. Cocks versus G. A. Thompson, P. A. Carle Versus A. N. Dawkins, H. Francis versus M. ...

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  47. TAXATION APPEAL.

    The taxation appeal affecting various Murray River settlers again occupied the Full Court on Friday. This case was an appeal by the Commissioner of Taxes from ...

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  48. McLAREN VALE SCHOOL.

    On Wednesday the members for the district of Alexandra (Messrs. Ritchie and Infer) introduced a deputation to the Minister of Education from the McLaren Vale school committee, who asked ...

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  49. DEALINGS IN JUTE

    The Press Bureau announces:—Dealings in jute are now unrestricted. ...

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  50. Government Workers.

    The hearing of the evidence in the claim of the employes of the Reads and Bridges Departmeat for increased wages was resumed by the Government Workers'. Tribunal, before Mr. T. S. ...

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