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  4. COMINC PEACE.

    Mr. Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau gave Signor Orlando a document setting out the British and French views in regard to the Adriatic question for submission to the ...

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  5. A GREAT EARTH QUAKE

    An earthquake is reported from San Salvador, capital of the Central American Republic of Salvador. Forty persons are dead, and much property has been ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S BURDEN

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

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  8. THE INFLUENZA

    Councillor A. A. Edwards, M.P., made an appointment with Dr. Ramsay Smith to meet at the gates of the Exhibition Isolation Hospital on Thursday morning, to ...

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  9. THE DARWIN MURDER

    Chin Wah Shoue, who was shot during the progress of a picture show last night, died in the Darwin Hospital at 6 o'clock this morning. The mail, Shumack, who ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT

    In the House of Commons to-day it was stated that the unemployment donation to 17,000 girls had been cancelled. Industry had reabsorbed since the armistice three ...

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  11. A WHEAT STRUGGLE

    A fight is in progress between the Associated Millers and the State. Wheat Board over the amount of wheat supplied by the board to the mills. The board ...

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  12. PREFERENCE

    In the British Budget it is stated tha Imperial preference will be based on the existing duties. It will be one-sixth of consumable commodities, and apart from ...

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  13. BLACKS AND WHITES

    A corps of South African blacks to-day attacked a party of American soldiers at the Winchester repatriation camp with sticks. They killed three of the Americans ...

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  14. SIR HARRY LAUDER

    Mr. Harry Lander, the celebrated Scotch (comedian, who has just opened his Australian tour in Sydney, and who will visit Adelaide shortly, was yesterday advised by ...

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  15. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC

    A delayed cable message states:—An official announcement has been made that for and winds in the Western Atlantic make the weather unfavorable for the proposed ...

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  16. ADMIRAL SIMS

    The correspondent of the United States Association at Cleveland states:—Admiral Sims, the Commander in Chief of the United States Navy, refused to appear at ...

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  17. The Relief of Distress.

    Dr. Smith's attention was drawn to a statement that there had been some hardships anion poor families in the city, in households from which bedding had had to ...

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  18. The League of Nations.

    It is understood, that the first meeting of the League of Nations will be held in Washington. ...

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  19. TRAGEDIES AT DARWIN

    Chin Wah Shoue, part proprietor of the Australia Cafe, Darwin, and formerly cook at the Government Residency, the Victoria Hotel, and for Dr. Gilruth, was wounded ...

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  20. INDIAN TROUBLES

    A delayed cable message states:—Bombay is being thoroughly policed by strong military forces. Air Indian defence, force has been mobilised, and the members are work ...

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  21. China and Japan.

    A solution of the Kaio Chau question has been reached and has been accepted by China' and Japan. The Council of Three (President Wilson, ...

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  22. German Cables.

    The Foreign Ministers to-day are discussing the question of the submarine cable lines captured from the enemy. It is believed the proposal is to place them ...

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  23. LABOR AIMS

    Mr. Philip Snowden, in presiding at the Confference of the Independent Labor Party at Huddersfield, said the increase of membership was 11,000. The Allied terms ...

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  24. A Case at Moonta.

    A case of influenza vera at Moonta was reported to the Local Board of Health last night—.The patient a young woman, had been on a visit to Yorketown. She left ...

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  25. RUSSIAN EXILES

    About 1,000 refugees have arrived in Malta from Russia, including members of some of the noblest families. Three Russian countesses, who were set at work ...

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  26. Ratifying the Treaty.

    All the Allied belligerents, except Itay, will attend the conferences of secret session of the Plenary Council on Saturday, when they will he invited to ratify the text ...

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  27. BRITISH POLITICS

    The result of the Central Aberdeen, byelection yesterday was:- Mr. Wood (Asquithian Liberal).. 4,950 Mr. Davidson (Coalition Unionist). 4,764 ...

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  28. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  29. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    A rapid thaw enabled racing to take place at Epson to-day, the first meeting since the war broke out was held. The Great Metropolitan Stakes was run, and the race fell to Langdoa ...

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  30. THE AIR SERVICES.

    A Bill for the formation of a Canadian Air Board has been introduced into the Canadian Dominion Parliament. ...

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  32. LORD JELLICOE.

    The Acting Prime Minister, in advising the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) that the [?]tinerary for Admiral Lord Jellicoe's tour of Australia provides for his arrival in ...

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  33. FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

    The Auburn branch of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association held a meeting on Friday evening last Mr. M. H. Tuck, district president, who occupied the chair, said in connection with the ...

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  34. The City and Suburban.

    The City and Suburban Handicap was run to-day. the remit being Royal Bucks, by Buckenbeat—Teofani first. Airion second, and Dansellon third. ...

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  35. TWO TRANSPORTS.

    The District Naval Officer reports that from information received the transport Kildonian Castle is due at the Outer Harbor at 10 a.m. on Saturday, ...

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  36. The Senate and the League.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington says:—Senator Lodge, who will be the leader of the Republican Majority in the Senate, stated ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The Acting premier (Mr. Theodore) stated that arrangements for the reception of the officers and men of the Australian. Fleet were well forward. A civic ...

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  38. Fatalities in Sydney.

    On Wednesday there were 15 deaths in the metropolitan area of Sydney from pneumonic influenza. In the same period. 120 persons were admitted to hospitals, ...

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  39. LAW COURTS

    The insolvency of Bernhard Roehr, of Parilla, farmer, was further considered. Mr. H. Mayo appeared for the Official Receiver, and Mr. k. A. Genders for the insolvent. The insolvent was ...

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  40. THE LATE MS. RIDDOCH.

    The president of the Pastoral Association (Mr. P. T.,Melrose) on Wednesday referred to the death of Mr. George Riddoch, who, he said, was one of the earliest ...

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  41. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    A shocking fatality occurred at the Treasury Buildings yesterday morning. The victim was William Gyllesser, aged about 19, who was employed as an assistant ...

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  42. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Exports from, neutrals declare that M. Trotsky and M. Lenin are about to flee from Russia, as they believe the cause of Bolshevism is ruined. ...

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  43. Queensland Restrictions.

    The Federal authorities apparently will either compel Queensland to yield to their wishes or will cut off all shipping. The Acting Premier (Mr. Theodore), at the ...

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  44. German Impudence.

    The correspondent of the New York "World" in Paris states:—The German peace delegates will ask that Germany be given a mandatory over some of her ...

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  45. Police Court—Adelaide.

    William Young, a middle-aged man, was charged with having assaulted a boy, aged 16 years, on April 27. He was arrested by Detectives Goldsworthy and James on Wednesday ...

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  46. Serious Spread.

    Influenza has become so prevalent in various parts of the metropolitan area that Dr. Ramsay Smith, chairman of the Central Board of Health, stated on Thursday ...

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  48. Enthusiasm in Rome.

    The Italian Chamber of Deputies enthusiastically passed a vote of confidence in the Orlando Government. Only the Socialists abstained from voting. ...

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  49. Dastardly Conspiracy.

    The Swiss authorities have discovered at Moscow the Bolshevist Government's complete instructions for the revolution in Switzerland, which was attempted in ...

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  50. Death in Brisbane.

    The first death from pneumonic influenza in Queensland occurred at the Federal quarantine station, Lytton, last night. The victim was Mr. Jack Fitzpatrick, a ...

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  51. Japan and Siberia.

    Baron Goto, in a speech at New York, said:—If the Russians invite Japanese cooperation in the development of Siberia, the Government of Japan will not shirk ...

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