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  3. INDIAN AGITATORS

    The firing by the troops on the mob at Rai Bareilly, in the United Provinces, had a salutary effect. The troops have now been withdrawn, and the district is ...

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  4. TREATY WITH JAPAN

    The Australian Press Association has been authoritatively, informed that the question of the renewal of the AngloJapanese Treaty will certainly be included ...

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  6. INTER-STATE CRICKET

    In pleasantly fine weather on Wednesday the fifth day's play of the Sheffield Shield match, between South Australia and New South Wales was entered upon on ...

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  7. THE FRENCH ARMY

    The French War Office have appointed a High Commission to reorganise the army. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

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  9. THE YPRES LEAGUE TO THE GLORIOUS DEAD OF "THE SALIENT."

    The King recently consented to become patron-in-chief of the newly-formed Ypres League. Lord Rawlinson. who, a few weeks ago, presided at a meeting of the ...

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  10. PRICE ADVANCED IN LONDON

    The London pictorial dailies are raising their prices from a penny to 1½d. on and after January 24. It is practically certain that all the other penny dailies in ...

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  11. WOMAN JURORS.

    Women jurors were summoned for the first time to serve in the Old Bailey Criminal Court to-day. Several pleaded to be excused on the grounds of nervousness ...

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  12. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales opened to-day. Only onefifth of the quantity offered was sold. owing to the maintenance of the Government reserves. ...

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  13. VALUE OF CLOTHES

    Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones, M.D., Lecturer an Psychological Medicine toi, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, formerly Consulting Physician in Mental Diseases to ...

    Article : 581 words
  14. PANTOMIME SONGS

    Mr. John Featherstone writes in the London "Daily Mirror":—The pantomime season will soon be up-on us, and with it the usual crop of ...

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  15. "YOU'RE A LIAR, MATE."

    Mr. W. Robert Gray, of Maylands, writes:—I notice in "The Advertiser" of Wednesday an account of Vice-Captain Wilson, of the English cricket team, ...

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  16. THE NEW WORLD

    The American Ambassador has informed M. Leygues, the French Premier, that the United States has decided not to he further represented on the Council of ...

    Article : 175 words
  17. WAR CRIMINALS

    A message from Berlin states that the Supreme Tribunate at Leipzig have began the trials of the German solders, whose punishment the Allied demanded, because ...

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  18. IRELAND

    It is believed that Father O'Flanagans mission has proved a failure owing to his inability to show that he has any definite hority from the Sinn Fein Organisation. ...

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  19. GOLD FOR AMERICA

    The United States is taking all gold offered. The fall in price is due to the [?] in the dollar exchange. ...

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  20. INDIAN VICEROY

    Lord Reading, in replying to the congratulations of Sir Gordon Hewart in the High Court, said his appointment to the vice-royalty indicated that the British ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. THE TEST MATCH.

    On Wednesday morning Messrs. J. S. Ryder, R. L. Park, and E. A. McDonald, the Victorian members of the Australian team, arrived in Adelaide by the express. ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 10,131 bales were offered, of which 1,356 sales were from New Zealand. There was a large attendance of home. Continental, and United ...

    Article : 147 words
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  24. ADELADIE CHESS CLUB.

    The annual tourney of the Adelaide Chess Club was continued on Monday at the clubroom, Prince Alfred Hotel, when the following games were completed:—Bishop won from Roberts and ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  26. A MILLIONAIRE'S WILL.

    Mr. Woolworth, the 5 and 10 cent store millionaire in New York, in a 200-word will, made 30 years ago, bequeathed his entire fortune, now appraised at 27 million ...

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  28. GRANGE FATALITY.

    An inquest concerning the death of Mr. George Murray, aged 66, who was an inmate of the Magill Home, and whose dead body was found in shallow water near to ...

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  29. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 345 words
  30. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 563 words
  31. KIPPS ON THE CINEMA.

    When, at the height of his prosperity, Arthur Kipps, the hero of Mr. H. G. Wells' classic study of aspiring vulgarity, first dined. at the "Royal Grand Hotel," ...

    Article : 524 words
  32. DEARER SLEEPING BERTHS.

    The sleeping berth tickets for the Port Augusta-Kalgoorlie railway journey have been raised in price from 20/ to 25/ for first-class ticket-holders. The increased ...

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  33. A BIG SCORE.

    The second innings of New South Wales, which began on Saturday afternoon, was not concluded until late on Tuesday after it bad been in progress on the ...

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  34. GREATEST BRITISH GRAVEYARD.

    The famous battleground known as the Ypres Salient is to-day the greatest British graveyard—the sepulchre of 200,000 dead from all parts of the Empire, ...

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  35. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Hugh Victor McKay, of Adelaide, manufacturer, sued J. J. Taylor, of Peterborough, for £12 1/11, alleged to be due to the plaintiff from the [?]etendant for goods supplied. Mr. P. Teesdake ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    Mr. Deputy President Webb sat in the Industrial Court on Wednesday to hear a preliminary application in connection with an appeal which has been lodged by the representatives of the ...

    Article : 426 words
  37. THAMES MYSTERY.

    An atmosphere of mystery s[?]rrounds the finding in the River Thames, London, a few weeks ago of the body of a man about 60 years old, who was wearing a ...

    Article : 513 words
  38. BROKEN HILL.

    A meeting of men who are to be compensated by the mining companies was held yesterday, and it formed what is known as "A Compo Men's Association." ...

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  39. PRECOCIOUS BABY BEAR.

    Hearing rumors of "trouble at the North Gate," hight officials of the London Zoological Gardens went to the spot. There they found a taxicab, a United ...

    Article : 239 words
  40. Police Court—Adelaide.

    John Banner was fined 6/6 for having be a drunk in Hindley-street on Tuesday, and was ordered seven days' imprisonment for having [?]esisted Constable Thomas. ...

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  41. HOLDINGS OF FLOUR.

    Objection, has been, taken in some quarters to the operation of certain clauses of the last Wheat Harvest Act passed by the State Legislature. One of the provisions ...

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  42. QUICK FLYING.

    Mr. C. J. De Garis, in his D.H. 4 aeroplane, flew from Sydney to Brisbane to-day in 4 hours 50 minutes, thus establishing a new record. He left Sydney at 11. am., ...

    Article : 97 words
  43. A LONELY DEATH.

    On Thursday, Mr. W. W. Castle, who resided in a lonely spot in the vicinity of Lensiwood, Forest Range, left home on Sunday week with his wife and a child, ...

    Article : 187 words
  44. CHURCH BELLS.

    A committee of ladies and gentlemen who are acting in connection with the movement for the acquisition by St. George's Anglican Church, Gawler, of a ...

    Article : 265 words
  45. MYSTERIOUS OUTBREAK.

    A valuable binding plant and a large quantity of paper were damaged by the fire which occurred on Tuesday evening at the premises of Messrs. Sharpies Bros., printers ...

    Article : 222 words
  46. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Hendrick Ane, e. Russian seamen, admitted having been drunk in Commercial road, Port Adelaide, on January 11, and was fined 5/. with 11/6 costs, in default three days' imprisonment. When ...

    Article : 241 words
  47. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Ivarfhoe Gold Corporation advises additional relief (from taxation) for the year ended April 6. 1919, on dividends Nod. 81 to 84, at 3d. In pound, equal to 1/3 in pound, and for year ended ...

    Article : 93 words
  48. NO MORE INDIGESTION AFTER EATING.

    That distressing, disagreeable, and frequently painful condition known as indigestion, from which so many people suffer after eating, can be prevented, or relievech ...

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  49. UNEMPLOYMENT.

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