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  4. TRAMWAY PROSECUTIONS.

    Even standing space was hard to obtain at the Adelaide Police Court en Wednesday. when further prosecutions by the Tramways Trust against its employes were ...

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  5. THE TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    The “p.m.” shift employes of the Tramways Trust, who were unable to attend the meeting of their comrades at the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening, discussed ...

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  6. FRANCE’S GRATITUDE

    Your greeting has raised many emotions within me. it is with no ordinary sympathy that the people of the United States, for whom I have the privilege of speaking, ...

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  7. PEACE PRELIMINARIES.

    Mr. James Thoy (the Paris correspondent of The New York World) says it is definitely settled that the British delegation for the preliminary peace negotiations ...

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  8. SMART SET.

    The Arrival of three men at the Aidgate Station by the Melbourne express, on Tuesday morning, aroused the suspicions of the statiopmaster. He informed M.C. West, ...

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  9. MACKENSEN INTERNED.

    A message from Budapest state that the Government has interned Gen. Mackensen, who recently was reported to be in Berlin, but apparently returned to Hungary. ...

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  10. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  12. IN INDO CHINA.

    A telegram from Ha-noi, the capital of Tong-King, and headquarters of the French Administration, states that tan ex-official attempted to assassinate M. Sarrant, the ...

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  13. Castro Elected Provisional President of Portugal.

    Admiral Canto Castro (Minister for Marine) has been elected Provisional President of Portugal. ...

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  14. THE AGGRESSIVE PETTICOAT.

    Four great French feminist groups have demanded the recognition of women’s political rights before the next elections. ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    A message from Constantinople st[?]es that a Russian anti-Bolshevist mission, headed by M. Milinkoff, has arrived from Jassy, the capital of Moldavia, the ...

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  16. IRISH POLITICS.

    Mass meetings at San Francisco have demanded that President Wilson shall use his position at the Peace Conference in favour of self-government for Ireland. ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN GENERALS WANT KING.

    Advices from Vienna state that a monarchical meeting was held, at which several Generals nominated A[?]duke May (a brother of the ex-Emperor) as Charles’s ...

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  18. SWEEPING THE CARPET.

    [By Tweils Brex, in The London Mail.] As I sat writing in a servantless house a Person broke in, said, “Stand up,” and forthwith toed a woman’s apro[?] ...

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  19. ACROSS THE RHINE.

    French troops entered Wiesbaden on Sunday and Cologne on Friday. British troops crossed the Rhine in force at four points, end presented a most impressive ...

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  20. Once a Boxer.

    Alfred Lewis denied a similar charge. Sub-Inspector Beare prosecuted, and Lieut. B. S. Penny appeared for accused. M.C. West gave evidence concerning the ...

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  21. GEN. DE WET.

    A Pretoria message states that the Government has refused a request from the Nationalist Party to issue a passport to Gen. De Wet as a member of the ...

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  22. GERMANY’S INTERNAL TROUBLES.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the strike is spreading to tie Rohr coalfields, and that 16,000 persons are now out. A serious coal shortage is threatened. Fresh ...

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  24. NO ENEMY GUESTS.

    The Hotel Keepers Unon has decided neither to employ nor accommodate persons of enemy origin for a period of 10 years. ...

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  25. THE COORONG ROAD.

    The condition of the Coorong road is always of interest to motorists. Mr. Thomas McCallum. of McGrath’s Flat, writes to The Register to say that ...

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  26. Out and In Again.

    Arthur Harold Franklin, a young man, pleaded not guilty to a charge of not having had sufficient lawful means of support end with bang a rogue and vagabond. ...

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  27. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    After the supper adjournment has night Mr Considine (N.S.W.) resumed, and 1 o’clock found him repeating his charges of espionage, and demanding an enquiry. He ...

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  28. UNNOTICED HEROES.

    Among the unnoticed war heroes are the poison gas experts, whose duty was to test the Various gases and masks, and who daily were shut up in sealed chambers ...

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  29. RIOTS IN DRESDEN.

    Reports show that [?]oting occurred in Dresden on Saturday. The demonstrations who pillaged the military stores, were dispensed by Government troops, either several ...

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  30. DISAPPEARANCE OF MR. ANGELL.

    The strange disappearance of Mr. Charles Angel was the subject of comment on the Stock Exchange of Adelaide on Wednesday, he having been a member ...

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  31. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Wednesday, Dec. [?]—Low water, 10 a.m. high water, 4 p.m. ARRIVED — Dec. 1[?] Juno, 106. C. Rickoff. Port Vincent. ...

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  33. TEACHERS’ TROUBLES.

    The current issue of The S.A. Teachers’ Journal contains the following paragraph: —Union members and teachers generally are herewith informed that the [?] ...

    Article : 194 words
  34. CONGRESS OF SOVIETS OPENED.

    Messages from Berlin state that the Imperial Congress of Soviets has been opened in the Prussian Diet Building. Le Tribune was draped and wreathed with red. Hert ...

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  36. Italy’s War Losses.

    Geo. Gnegliemate (the Italian military attache at Washington), says Italy has suffered 1,500,000 casualties during the war, intending 500,000 killed and 500,000 ...

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  37. Olympic Sliced a Submarine.

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), December 17 Capt. Hayes, of the Olympic, in-accepting a loving cup from the citizens of Halifax, described how the Olympic sank a ...

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