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  4. BURFORD’S FIRE.

    Sunday’s fixe at Messrs. W. H. B[?]rford and Son’s factory at Sturt street wrought tremendous damage. As on the previous day the manager (.Mr. F. A. Bowen) had ...

    Article : 551 words
  5. THE EPIDEMIC.

    Pending the issue of an official statement in the afternoon of tie number and condition of the patients in the new Isolation Hospital at the Exhibition Building, no ...

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  6. SOLUTION ONLY PROVISIONAL.

    The Echo de Paris states that the conference’s solution of the question of the colonies is only provisional. Ministers have no right to bind their countries to ...

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  7. TOWARD PEACE.

    The Australian Pr[?] representative at the P[?] Conference (Mr. Fraser) reports that the conference during the week [?] directed its operations toward ...

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  8. THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    The representative of The Daily Express at the Peace Conference announces that it is understood that the statement that the Imperial War Cabinet accepts the theory ...

    Article : 358 words
  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  11. Protest From Germany.

    The Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung semiofficially protests against the demands made to the conference for possession of the German colonies, and points out that ...

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  12. A WORTHY ROMAN PEACE.

    The New Tort Evening Sun’s representative at Paris says that Gabriel D’Annunzio (the Italian poet ) declared that England and France were drunk with ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES ATTACKED.

    The opinion in Radical circles regarding Australia’s attitude on the Pacific has been voiced in articles in The Daily News and The Manchester ...

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  14. Suggestion by Dr. Wilson.

    The Kew York Son’s .Paris correspondent reports that President Wilson has suggested two classes of mandatory Government for the German colonies under ...

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  15. REMEMBER!

    The New York Herald, in an editorial says:—“It must be remembered that New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago for the past four years have been ...

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  16. Wise Non-interference.

    It is understood that the modifications of President Wilson’s plan include non-interference with the established policy of the country undertaking the trusteeship ...

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  17. POLICE WORK APPRECIATED.

    The Chairman of the Fire Brigade Board (Mr. E, Frinsdorf) stated on Monday morning that the board much appreciated the splendid efforts of the police in ...

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  18. RETURNING SOLDIERS

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  19. THE MANDATORY POWERS.

    The Council of the League of Nations was mainly engaged to-day in a discussion on the question of Transylvania, and [?] was able to explain that ...

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  20. Legitimate Reward.

    The Ga[?]lois has pointed out that to deny the British dominions the legitimate reward of their sacrifices and devotion to the cause of the Allies is running the risk ...

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  21. GREAT BRITAIN’S TRUST.

    There is a rumour that Great Britain has accepted President Wilson’s plan as being, the easiest solution of the problems affecting Asia, Central Africa, and ...

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  22. IF THE ONLY CASE?

    The correspondent of the United Press at Paris says the Australians in that capital feel that Dr. Wilson has failed to distinguish between measures essential to ...

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  23. Guardianship of Constantinople.

    The Australian Press representative at the Peace Conference (Mr. Fraser) says it is believed that America will be given the guardianship of Constantinople, if she cares ...

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  25. New Zealand Doctor’s Views.

    Dr. W, Scott Watson (M.D., Edin.), who is visiting this State, has made the following interesting observations.;—In reference to the present epidemic—as one ...

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  26. Reparation and Prosecutions.

    English law officers have proceeded to the conference to conduct the case for reparation, and to discuss with the legal representatives of the other Powers the ...

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  27. Situation in Victoria.

    It was stated last night that in several churches the regulation requiring persons attending service to wear masks , had not been strictly observed. The Premier (Mr. ...

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  28. Temporary Versus Permanent Ownership.

    The New York Tribune, in an editorial, contends that there would not be any objection to the transfer of the German colonies to the League of Nations if the ...

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  29. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Lawrence, The New York Evening Post’s . Paris correspondent, asserts that the meeting place of the representative of the League of Nations after [?] formation ...

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  30. BREACH OF CONFIDENCE.

    President Wilson has complained of alarmist reports published in the newspapers regarding the conference’s discussion on the colonies. He has declared the ...

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  32. Precautions at Mount Gambier.

    The decision of the united Boards of Health here to make the showground a quarantine ground for pneumonic influenza patients provoked strong resentment ...

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  33. “COULD NOT SIGN SUCH A PEACE.”

    The representative of The Chicago News at Berlin has had an interview with Theodore Wolff (of the Wolff Bureau), who said:—“If the peace terms exceed the 14 ...

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  34. TWO DIFFERENT MANDATES.

    A [?] which has been [?] [?]. shows that two different [?] are One deals with the civilized peoples, and the [?] the ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. NOT MUCH RAIN.

    The rain which fell on Sunday was widespread. but, on the whole, only light in character. Some moderate [?] occurred on the far west coast, the heaviest having ...

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  36. £600,000,000.

    Belgium’s war claims amount to £600,000,000. ...

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