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  4. INDUSTRIAL TURMOIL.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. G. Bice) stated on Monday morning that no [?]ange had occurred in the trouble of the emloyes of the Supply ...

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  5. CONFERENCE WORK.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. L[?]oyd George has arrived in London from Paris. He announces that the Peace Conference is Progressing well. ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIK ARMY.

    A [?]organized Bolshevik army is within 27[?] miles of the East Prussian frontier, and preparing for a great wes[?]ward attack. Masses of German troops are ...

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  7. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The Press Bureau reports that the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Albert Stanley) and the Home Secretary (Mr E. Shortt) informed a deputation from ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. INFLUENZA.

    Tie position in this State with respect to the influenza outbreak is most satisfactory. The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) stated on ...

    Article : 487 words
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  11. Possible Reactionary Coup

    Herr H[?]se (German Foreign Minister) Interprets Gen Hindenburg’s efforts to raise a voluntary army, of 600,000 men in Pomerania and East Prussia, as a ...

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  12. Prosecution of Carpenters and Joiners.

    The timber mer[?]nants affected by the cessation of work last Thursday by the carpenters and joiners from the sawmills have decided to take legal action against ...

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  13. Strike Order Cancelled.

    The Electrical Union has cancelled the order to strike on Saturday pending national action. ...

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  14. The Tube Railways.s

    Severe frosts have necessitated cantion in restarting the generating plants, which furnish the power for the tube railway A partial service is proceeding to-day,and ...

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  15. Government Control of Railways.

    Lord Claud Hamilton has announced that the Government control of the railways will continue for two years after the war. ...

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  16. WHO ARE THE CZECHOSLOVAKS?

    Before Austria was, we were, and when Austria no longer is, we shall be.—F Palacky (1865). Thus spoke a Czech Historian half a ...

    Article : 508 words
  17. Coupons Off.

    Meat meals may now be obtained in restaurants without coupons. ...

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  18. Iromworkers.

    The position regarding the trouble among the ironworkers remain unchanged. A meeting of the men directly affected was held at the Trades Hall this morning, and ...

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  19. GERMANY’S COMBATATIVE SPIRIT.

    Mr. Fraser points out that the Premier (Herr Erbert), in his address to the German National Assembly, called on the nations of the world to see that justice ...

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  20. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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  21. Public Stores’ Dispute.

    The member of the Austrialian Government Worker’s Association employed in Public Stores yards at Port Adelaide, adhered to the decision not to start work ...

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  22. ENTERING QUIET PERIOD.

    The Australian Press representative at the Conference (Mr. Fraser) writes:— In the absence of two of the most important [?] the conference apparently ...

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  23. ANOTHER “TANTANOOLA TIGER.”

    An occurrence reminiscent of the notorious “Tantanoola tiger episode has stirred the residents of Willamulka and Kadina For more than nine months there has been ...

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  24. ARMISTICE TERMS.

    It is understood that Marshal Foch has submitted to the war Council important matters with regard to the failure of the Germane to carry out the strict terms of ...

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  25. AN AERIAL BUS.

    The first aerobus has flown from Paris to Croydon, in hours. Fourteen passenger were carried. and they played cards and lunched during the flight. ...

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  26. 3,000,000 Men in Two Mouths.

    Marshal Foch has warned the council the possibility of ’a renewal of Germany’s aggressive spirit He estimates that she is canable of placing 3,000,000 men in the ...

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  27. THE BIG TASK.

    An official announcement has been made that the League of Nations Commission is nearing the end of its [?]ask. A few matters referred to the d[?]ting committee ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN FLYERS.

    Details of the excellent work accomplished by the Australian Flying Corps during the last weeks of the war are contained in despatches received by the ...

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  29. LATEST SHIPPING.

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  30. CASUALTIES.

    About 7.40 o’clock on Saturday night a fire was discovered in a heap of rubbish at the door of the Southern Cross Hotel bulk store, in a lane at the rear of Tattersalls ...

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  31. Dilatory Germany.

    Germany, continues to delay fulfilling armistice conditions. She has surrendered only 1,384 out of 2,600 locomotives, and 4471° out of 70,000 cans and wagons. ...

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  32. “REPARATION” DEFINED.

    The British Reparation Commission, of which Mr. Hughes is Chairman, has settled its definition of the word “reparation” Mr. Hughes, who is consulting ...

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  33. ECONOMIC COUNCIL.

    At to-day’s meeting of the Supreme War Council, President Wilson moved, ‘That under the present conditions many question no primarily of a military ...

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  34. A LODGER’S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. James Devine (about 50 years of age), who lodged at a house at Royal Terrace, Carrington street, was found dead in his room on Saturday evening. The cause ...

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  35. BIG FIRE AT COOKTOWN.

    BRISBANE, February 9.—The Deputy Postmaster to-day received the following from the postmaster at Cooktown:—A dis[?]trous fire occurred in the main street ...

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  36. BONES UNEARTHED.

    COWELL, February 7.—Mr. P. [?]. Wake, of Elbow Hill, was rooting out boxthorn bushes on his property, with the aid of a horse, when he noticed that some hones ...

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  37. OLD MAN SHOT.

    Mr. John Gurry (79), of Frederick street, New Parkside, was found lying on a lawn in front of his home early on Saturday morning with a bullet wound in his head ...

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  38. DEATH AFTER MINE ACCIDENT.

    BROKEN HILL, February 9.—William Bocher, who was injured by, a fall of ground in the North Mine on Friday afternoon died in the hospital on Friday night ...

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  39. Women and Peace Problems.

    [?] Coun[?] of Aberdeen (President of [?] [?]omen’s International Council) has [?] the Peace Conference to hear [?] delegates on peace problems. ...

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  40. KITCHENER NO WOMAN HATER.

    The tradition that Lord Kitchener was a women hater collapses with the dis[?]osure of the fact that the passionately loved a beautiful Scottish girls, Caroline ...

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  41. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    ANGASTON, February 10—Mr. H. Parish was riding a young hor[?]s on Saturday evening when he was [?]rown and dragged by a unconscious. Dr. Cowan had the sufferer ...

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  42. EXHIBITION SEWING CIRCLE.

    Miss [?]acey Beaver (hon. organizer) writes:— . Owing to the outbreak of influenza, and the work[?]oom being required for hospital for accommodation the annual general meeting arranged for February ...

    Article : 140 words
  43. TROOPSHIP MONOTONY

    Troops who disembarked from the Somali yesterday complained that the deck space set apart for the sergeants was almost equal to that allotted for the ...

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  44. [?]EA OF MARMORA CONFERENCE.

    The [?] English delegates to the Sea of [?] Conference have not yet been [?] America has selected Mr. Will [?] White (a progressive republican of ...

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  45. CHILD RUN OVER.

    WALLAROO, February 7.—To-day, at the dinner hour, Ronnie Hotten, about eight years of age, son of Mr. W. C. Hotten, was run over by a cyclist, and ...

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  46. DISTINGUISHED SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN.

    Major W. A. McCough[?]y, M.C., D.F.C., of the Australian Flying Corps, who has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order was in command of No. 4 Flying ...

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  47. RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    YORKETOWN, February 7.—Last night a young man, Lasl[?]e Brigant, of Yorketown, was making preparations for a shooting ex[?]edition when his rifle went off and the ...

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  49. MAIL NOTICES.

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  50. Approval Given.

    The War Council has approved of President Wilson’s Economic Council. ...

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  51. HARD HITTING.

    Playing for Balmain against Waverley on Saturday, B. J. Falkard made 157 runs W. Prentice, for the western S[?]burban Club, made 112 against Central ...

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  52. TOO MUCH ELECTRICITY.

    Shortly before noon on Saturday a. vivid flash of lightning was noticed to strike a tramway pole at Port Adelaide. Damage was done which prevented the resumption ...

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  53. PERSONAL.

    Mr. N. A. Webb (Deputy-President of the Industrial Court) was too indisposed to attend to his official duties on Monday NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY LINE. ...

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  54. A GALLIPOLI LANDING.

    The Admiralty is salving the steamer River Clyde, form which troops were landed on Beach 4 at Gallipoli under memorable conditions. The men were ...

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  55. FLOURMILL DESTROYED.

    EUDUNDA, February 9.—At, about 8.30 o’clock on Sunday morning a fire broke out in Messrs. Edwin Davey & Sons’ flourmill. The origin of the outbreak. is a ...

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  56. SHORTAGE OF GRAPE SPIRIT.

    The Minister for Industries (Mr. Rob son) has telegraphed to the Premier (Sir Henry Lefroy) to ask the Minister of Customs to assist in relieving the position of ...

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