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  4. THE OUTBREAK.

    Happily, in marked contrast to the astern States, influenza has thus far made little progress in South Australia. Practically the only fresh development ...

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  5. THE COST OF THE WAR.

    Sir Foster Fraser, writing in The Evening Standard, states that the conference has decided against tie imposition of heavy indemnities. There will be no-question ...

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  6. WILSON AND HUGHES.

    The Paris correspondent of The New York Times states that one of the representatives at the Peace conference who is most insistent that the British Empire ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  9. Local Board’s Protest.

    The following telegram was last night received by the Local Board of Hea[?] from the Central Board:—“Your board must keep to the arrangements to isolate ...

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  10. “PEACEFUL SEWING CIRCLE”.

    In urging the necessity for American naval expansion, Admiral Mayo states that the Peace Conference is “developing into a sewing circle, with no means of ...

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  11. AMERICAN VIEW WEAKENED.

    The Council occupied all day to-day [?]n considering the -position of Poland. The members of the Imperial Cabinet, with representatives of the Dominions, ...

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  12. President Wilson’s Movements.

    President Wilson will eail for home on the battleship New Mexico about February 12. He will return to Paris at the end of March. ...

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  14. COLLECTING THE BILLS

    One of the thorniest problems confronting the Commission on Separation lies is the enormous amount of compensation demanded from the various war sufferers. It ...

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  15. Commendable Precautions.

    The isolation of Broken Hill as announced last night was asked for. Although South Australia has not been declared infected, the. residents of Broken ...

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  16. GERMANY’S COLONIES.

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Chronicle eays:—The disposal of the former German colonies and the characteristic problem of the discussion thereof ...

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  17. HE DOTH PROTEST TOO MITCH.

    Mr. Massey and Mr. Hughes, interviewed in regard to the disposition of the German colonies under the Wilsonian plan, refused to answer any questions. ...

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  18. FIGHTING IN MIDDLE EUROPE.

    In consequence of lighting on the frontiers of Silesia and Bohemia between the Czecho-Slovaks and the Poles, the Peace Conference has decided that the Allies ...

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  19. Inoculation.

    Questioned as to his views on the value of inoculation the Chief Quarantine Officer (Dr. F. S. Hone) stated that be recognised that it was still an open question. ...

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  20. Australian Claims Analysed.

    Gen. Maurice, in a message to The Daily News, from Paris, declares that the first real test of the League of Nations is now Proceeding in the shape of the settlement ...

    Article : 280 words
  21. HAMBURG AND BREMEN WORRIED.

    The newspapers at Hamburg and Bremen, in voicing the shipping interests of their ports, protect at the new clause in the armistice in regard to handing over ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. “Perfect Agreement” with Japan.

    The Japanese Foreign Office announces that there is a perfect agreement between Japan and the Allies regarding the future of the Pacific Islands. ...

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  23. SEMAPHORE ASSAULT CASE.

    At the Port Adelaide Police .Court on Friday (before Messrs. H. M. Kemp and S. H. Sutton) the adjourned case was called on of George Drew, who was charged ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS ON WESTERN FRONT.

    A list of various towns in France, and Beigium occupied by formations of the Australian Imperial Force has been received by the Defence Department from ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL CONTROL

    Oversea delegates believe that President Wilson’s firm stand is due to a fear that the Japanese occupation of the Pacific Islands will cause a great outcry in ...

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  26. VICTIM OF MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Mr, J. T. Keverr of North Adelaide. who met with, a serious motor accident last week, is reported to be progressing [?] towards recovery. ...

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  27. NON-EUROPEAN TERRITORY.

    The Morning’s Post’s Paris representative states that it is highly probable that to-morrow’s conference will propose that the ...

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  28. No Fresh Cases in Adelaide

    The Medical Officer of the Adelaide Local Board of Health (Dr. T. Borthwick) intimated early on Friday afternoon that he had had a consultation with Drs, C. L. ...

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  29. YOUR OWN TINS AGAIN

    The South Australian Prices Commissioner advises that ordens relating to secondhand tins and cases have been repealed as from February 1. ...

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  30. CRICKET.

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  31. FREIGHT REDUCTIONS.

    The British Ministry of Shipping has announced that freight rates on vessels free from Government requisition have been reduced by 66 2-3 per cent, on ...

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  32. Doctor’s Sound Advice.

    A medical practitioner has written the following practical observations:—“We cannot all keep out of the way of infection, and yet many who ire every day in ...

    Article : 409 words
  33. NEW ZEALAND FLYING.

    Col. Beddington has been chosen to visit New Zealand and report on aviation work. He consulted Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward. Col. Boddington ...

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  34. Colonial “Brutal Pretensions.”

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Express states that though the French newspaper Humenite decleres that the British colonial demands are “brutal ...

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  36. Tweedledum and Twecdledee.

    The Daily Mail asserts that the British Cabinet has accepted President Wilson’s plan of choosing the Power contiguous to a conquered territory to govern it ...

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  37. State Ministers Quarantined

    Several members of State Ministries who were at the Premiers’ Conference have to remain in Victoria owing to the operation of the quarantine regulations says ...

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  38. BRITISH LABOUR UNREST.

    Sir Eric Geddes (Minister without portfolio). addressing the employers and Employers’ Alliance of London, suggested that unions should buy the national ...

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  39. Another Statement of Disposal.

    It is expected that the conference will decids the fate of the colonies to-day by handing over such territories to the nations claiming them, subject to the ...

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  40. BRITISH BABIES.

    A reliable forecast shows that tie deaths in England and Wales in 1918 exceeded the births. It was the worst year recorded. London’s figures are complete. They ...

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  41. America Recognised Polish Government.

    The United States Government has re-cognised the provisional government in Poland. ...

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