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  4. WEARY WILLIE.

    The German newspaper report that the ex-Kaiser has unsuccessfully attempted to commit suicide. AMSTERDAM, December 10. ...

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  5. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  7. THE PIRIE TRAGEDY.

    At the Police Station to-day Percival William “Budd was charged with having feloniously, and with malice aforethought, killed and murdered Harold James. By ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. THE PROPHECY WHICH CAME TRUE.

    A cable message published in The Register to-day, relatively to the American Celebration of British Day, recalled an incident in 1911 associated with a visit to ...

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  9. WAS LOST—AND FOUND AGAIN.

    There was a profoundly moving scene at Strasburg when President Poincare handed over to the citizens their charter of liberty. Thousands of eyes, including those of M. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA’S PROBLEM.

    A message from Maritzburg states that The Natal Witness describes the announcement by Mr. Burton (Minister for Railways) of the Government’s policy regarding ...

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  12. GREAT BRITAIN’S DEFINITION.

    The British Attorney-General (MR. F. E. smith, K.C., speaking at Liverpool, said he was preparing a memorandum for the War Cabinet on the subject of the ...

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  13. SCORCHED WORTH.

    Our Wentworth correspondent on Wednesday telegraphed that during the past week the weather had been extremely hot. The thermometer on Tuesday reached 115 ...

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  14. INTERCOLLEGIATE CRICKET.

    At the Adelaide Oval on Friday the annual cricket contest between teams representing the St. Peters and Prince Alfred Colleges will be played. The first game ...

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  15. THE BRITISH WAY.

    A message ram Cologne states that the British troops have restored order in the city. Moat of the looting was done by discharged sailors and soldiers and ...

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  16. British Demobiliation Begun.

    The demobilization of the British and dominion forces began in London yesterday. It is expected that by the end of the week several thousands of troops will ...

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  17. RAILWAY EMPLOYER’S DEATH.

    At 11 o’clock on Wednesday morning Mr. Herbert Bingham, of Brown street Adelaide and employed as an electrical fitter by the Railways Department ...

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  18. DROWNED ON GAWLER FLATS.

    It was reported to the Adelaide Detective Department on Tuesday that Mr. George M. Crane, of [?] Tom’s court Adelaide had been missing from his home ...

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  19. MAGNIFICENT FAILURES.

    Mr. Asquith speaking at Lincoln regretted Mr. Lloyd George’s deprecatory remarks about happenings during the first two years of the war. Nobody he said, ...

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  20. Loyalist Party Formed.

    Le Matin unstands from Holland advices that Prince Henry of Prussia has proclaimed the formation of a Loyalist Party. ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    Our London, correspondent telegraphed on Wednesday that Field-Marginal Sir Douglas Haig who has been Commander in-Chief of the, British Forces in France ...

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  22. HONOURING THE ARMISTICE.

    The Admiralty and Foreign Office assert that the naval demands from Germany by the Entente Powers in no way exceed the terms laid down in the armistice. ...

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  23. TROUBLESOME TARPOT

    WENTWORTH, December 11.—Nellie Pay, aged 14 years, daughter of Mr. E. S. Pay, blacksmith and wheelwright, was seriously burnt yesterday. She visited ...

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  24. CASUALTIES.

    TRURO, December 10.—Yesterday Mr. D. J. Baird, of this town, met with a serious accident. He was riding to the scene of a fire which was raging a few ...

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  25. MAIL NOTICES.

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  26. GERMANY’S BLUFF.

    The demands of Admiral Browning (who is in charge of the British Naval the Armistice. Delegation to Germany) include the surrender of the new Dreadnought ...

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  27. BRAVE AUSTRALIANS.

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  28. AUSTRALIANS STRANDED IN NEW ZEALAND.

    About 60 Australians are in Auckland, enable to obtain a passage to Australia. The majority of these persons had booked by the Riverina, which was requisitioned ...

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  29. “WENDY” DOLLS NEW BRANCH OF WOMEN’S WORK.

    Wartime restrictions upon trade have developed many hidden talents in Australia. The manufacture of modelling dolls is a ready illustration, and it has ...

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  30. DEATHS AT STOCKPORT.

    STOCKPORT, December 9—Two -well-known men of the district have died suddenly. On Saturday .morning Mr. James Fyfe, aged 71 years, was helping to load a ...

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  31. EASY WAY TO GET RID OF INDIGESTION.

    Although you may have indigestion so severely that anything but the simplest of foods cause you the keenest suffering, there is a simple way to get hack safely ...

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  32. To-night’s Amusements.

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  33. OUR WAR PRISONERS.

    The French Armistice delegate at Spa has demand unconditionally greater liberty for war prisoners in Germany. The German delegates sought unsuccessfully to ...

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