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  4. EVERYTHING READY.

    The arrival of Count Brockdorff Kantzau, the chief German Peace Delegate, was unimpressive The little railway-station was crowded with officers and journalists. ...

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  5. EGYPT QUIETER

    Egypt is quieter. The British officials under martial law, are carrying on the Government as the Egyptian Cabinet is not performing its duties. ...

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  6. HUNGARY MENACED

    As an outcome of the Entente warning the Hungarian Government has issued a decree which places aliens under special protection. Persons who insult them are ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Budget, as presented by Mr. Austin Chamberlain, showed that the total deficit would be £275,260,000. New and increased taxation for the current year would yield ...

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  8. VOCATIONAL TRAINING

    Three weeks ago an announcement was made in "The Advertiser" columns that, in consequence of representations made by the Minister for Repatriation, the Federal ...

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  9. TROUBLED GERMANY

    Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, in the House of Commons to-day. said:—The Government does not recognise the transfer of enemy vessels to neutrals. ...

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  10. THE EPIDEMIC.

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  11. THE STYLES ENQUIRY

    Mr. Joel Badman, stock agent, of Curriestreet, Adelaide, was examined by the Styles Commission (Hon. W. Hannaford, Messrs. J. A. Southwood and A. J. ...

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  12. ADELAIDE HOTEL CASE

    The Privy Council to-day heard the case of White versus the Adelaide Licensing Court, which is an appeal from, the judgment of the High Court of Australia. ...

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  13. Half-way to Budapest.

    The Australian Press Association learns: —The Roumanians have advanced for a hundred miles, and they are now half-way to Budapest. ...

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  14. Details of the Case.

    After years of litigation, the end is now in sight of the appeal made by William Thomas White, of the Adelaide Hotel, Hindley-street, to the Privy Council ...

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  15. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    A Bolshevist wireless, message received on April 22. admits that the anti-Bolshevist forces attacked them successfully, and occupied Vilna. ...

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  16. BRITISH IN EGYPT.

    The Press Bureau announces:—The Foreign Office has published the Note communicated to General Sir Edmund Allenby on April 22 by the United States ...

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  17. INDIAN UNREST

    The Press Bureau has issued the report of the Viceroy of India,, which is dated April 20:—Punjab.—Five rioters were killed and 12 ...

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  18. Inspection by Mr. Edwards, M.P

    Mr. A. A. Edwards, M.P., who spokein the Adelaide Local Board of Health meeting a few days ago regarding complaints made by several people who had ...

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  20. "THREEPENCE SHORT"

    "He is about threepence short of a shilling, but he can discriminate perfeclys well between right and wrong" said Hans Christian Marker, a pig frmner, of Gepp's Cross, in giving evidence against ...

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  21. Italy and Fiume.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Paris states:—There is a general feeling that the Italian Parliament will permit Signor Orlando to return to Paris ...

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  22. SHAKESPEARE'S SHRINE

    There was bright sunshine during the holidays. The usual Easter revels were held on Hampstead Heath, and there were great crowds at Kempton Park. The ...

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  23. British Relief Force.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association learns:—The British relief forces leave for North Russia in few days. ...

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  24. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) ha[?] been advised that the next meeting of the Australian Wheat Board will be held in Melbourne on May 21. Mr. Peake i[?] ...

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  25. COUNTRY HOSPITALS.

    A further statement on the subject of country hospitals was made by the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) on Friday, in his reply to a deputation from Pinnaroo ...

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  26. Generosity to Belgium.

    T[?] Allies have guaranteed Belgium £100,000,000 out of the first payment of the German indemnity. They have also relieved Belgium of the liability for the ...

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  27. HIGHER EDUCATION

    The National Conference, of Teachers at Cheltenham unanimously expressed regret that the new Education Act failed to provide for compulsory continuation ...

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  28. LABOR PROBLEMS

    Sir Robert Home, in the House of Commons to-day, defended the unemployment donation, for which the estimate for the current financial year is £25,000,000. He ...

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  29. TOURING THE AIR

    Mr. Harry Tate, the comedian has contracted with an aviation establishment to take his music-hall company, numbering eight men, for a world's tour in the ...

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  30. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    POLLARD.—On the 14th-April, at Keswick Hospital. through injuries received in France while on active service with the 11th Field Ambulance, Lloyd Ewart, dearly beloved son of E. H. and ...

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  31. LAW COURTS

    John Kelly, a fireman, from the steamer Westmoreland, appeared on remand from Thursday, charged with having been in unlawful possession of a piece of curtain muslin at Port Adelaide on ...

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  32. LADY STANLEY.

    Mr. Neale (a Victorian), who is secretary to Rear-Admiral Goodenough, met Lady Stanley, wife of the Victorian Governor, at Plymouth. Lady McBride (wife ...

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  33. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) stated on Friday with reference to Peace celebrations that the feeling in South Australia, as far as he could gauge it was to have ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Oils.—All seed and out ores and fats have been free of control, but the maximum price of copr[?], on spot hes been fixed at £16 per ton. ...

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  35. Japanese Students.

    A party of 200 Japanese mechanics have arrived in Milan, where they are undergoing a course of training as aviators. ...

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  36. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  37. GERMAN LOOT

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Namur reports:—There are five hundred barges on the Meuse loaded with loot which the Germans took from France ...

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  38. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

    During night-bombing exercises at Andover, the tail of a Handley-Page aeroplane struck the hangar and the machine was overturned. A pillar of flame arose ...

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  39. EIGHT HOURS CELEBRATION.

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  41. SEVEN TONS OF LETTERS.

    The Ventura, which arrived in Sydney a few days ago with a record mail from overseas for Australia, carried about seven tons of letters, besides over 500 bags of parcels, ...

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  42. ADMIRAL BEATTY

    Admiral Sir David Beatty and four other British admirals, with 1,200 bluejackets, arrived in Paris on Wednesday. An imposing welcome was arranged. ...

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  43. Mayday Celebrated.

    Many May Day Labor processions were held in London and the provinces. There was a complete stoppage of industry in Dublin, while in France operations were ...

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  44. RAILWAY SERVICES.

    The secretary to the Hallways Commissioner states that considerable alterations will be made in the train service on and after Monday next. Full particulars will ...

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  45. PARK LANDS SHOOTING CASE

    The case in which Harry Page was charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm upon Florence Sorrell, in the East Park Lands on the night of April 20, was again mentioned in the ...

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