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  4. A DRIFTING MINE

    Capt. G. Maine, of the Australian Steamship Company’s collier Aeon, reported on Wednesday that at 4.53 p.m. on Sunday, When his ship was almost due south of ...

    Article : 200 words
  5. THE WHEAT COMMISSION.

    The Wheat Commission, comprising Mr. Angus, M.P. (Chairman), Hons. A. Kirkpatrick and W. G. Mills, M.L.C.'s, Messrs. Nicholls and Hamilton, M.P.’s, and Mr. J. ...

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  6. STRANGE SCENES IN BAVARIA.

    The correspondent of The Daily Express at Munich has had an interview with Max Levien, a Doctor of Zoology, and the new Soviet leader. Dr. Levien said the Soviets ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. RETURN OF THE EXILES.

    The unfortunates from this State who were in Melbourne and Sydney at the time of the influenza outbreak, were returned to their native heath by two special trains on ...

    Article : 300 words
  8. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The C.O. was very [?]te when a telegram was handed to him from one of his sub[?]rern[?], running:—“Cannot return to France the week. Got influence.” His ...

    Article : 778 words
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  10. SALT WORKS AT PORT PRICE.

    The Minister of Marine (Hon. J. G. Bice) at the invitation of the Director [?] the Gulf Salt Company, visited Port Price on Tuesday, in connection with the starting ...

    Article : 425 words
  11. WILSON AT BOSTON.

    The Australian Press Association representative was a spectator of the celebrations attendant upon the arrival of President Wilson. The weather was ideal— ...

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  12. Stranded Sydneyites

    Mr. Cecil Smith stated on Wednesday that in accordance with the wishes of the Premier of New South Wales, who had telegraphed on Tuesday morning asking ...

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  13. Position at the Barrier.

    Forty-two passengers from South Australia who had been detained for the required four days arrived in Broken Hill on Tuesday afternoon. The detinues ...

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  14. A Theatrical Appearance.

    Thousands of Bolshevists attended meetings, at which orators urged the crowds to follow Levien to a proletariat victory. Meanwhile Levien was in hiding, fearing ...

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  15. INCREASED WAGES GRANTED.

    At the Industrial Court on Wednesday (before Mr. Deputy-President Webb) application was made for a variation of the wages award in connection with the ...

    Article : 194 words
  16. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Chinese Premier, in an interview, said Japan had agreed to the publication of the secret treaty between them. China, was able to stand on her own feet owing to ...

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  17. UNSIGNED ARTICLE.

    Henry Kneebon[?], editor of The Daily Herald, appeared before the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, and pleaded guilty to a charge laid by Mr. O. H. ...

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  18. RUINED YPRES.

    The Burgomaster of Ypres denies that the ravaged city will be rebuilt on a new site. fie declares that Ypres will arise from among its ruins. ...

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  19. Soviet Bluff.

    Professor Bonn, the Premier, said:— “The Soviet revolution is bluff. Levien won’t go further than Eisner, and Eisner will be buried on Wednesday.” He added ...

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  20. International Labour Laws.

    The Press Bureau says a communique from Paris reports that the commission on International Labour Legislation has considered the articles of the British draft ...

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  21. SPARTACIST FIENDS.

    A shocking outrage occurred at Essen. Two hundred Spartacist rioters destroyed an airshaft in a mine, imprisoning 600 miners, who cannot be liberated for a ...

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  22. The Moulders’ Dispute.

    Mr. Hunkin formally intimated that similar applications would shortly be made regarding several other industries. One request would probably be from the ...

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  23. AN INFORMANT’S EVIDENCE.

    A peculiar attitude was adopted by John Henry Tester at the Adelaide. Police Court on Wednesday (before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, S.M., A. S[?]eard, and S. Pierson), ...

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  24. Fighting at Prague.

    Severe fighting is in progress at the Austrian city of Prague—the Czecho-Slovaks’ capital. Communists seized the public buildings, but were ousted by the civil ...

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  25. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. D. Oliver has been appointed a member of the council of the Kapunda Technical School. Mr. J. H. G. Black, of Hamley Bridge, ...

    Article : 152 words
  26. Limiting Germany’s Army.

    The Daily Express says the military peace te[?]ms limit the German Army to 300,000 men and 15,000 officers. The pre-war organization, including the General Staff, is ...

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  27. Mines in Mulheim Streets.

    The Spartacists, who seized Mulheim, are digging trenches and mounting machine guns in the town. They have planted explosive mines in the streets, and say they ...

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  28. MAIL NOTICES.

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  29. “Norman Ramsay Murray” Sentenced.

    Following his trial by courtmartial on a charge of having unlawfully worn the uniform of an Australian lieutenant, Norman Ramsay Murray has been sentenced to a ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND SHIPPING.

    It was stated in shipping circles to-day that at a meeting of 200 members of the Brisbane Firemen and Seamen’s Union lost night it was decided that all crews on ...

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  31. THE LAW COURTS.

    [?] [?]hoolig, an Arab seaman, was charged [?] Information of Samuel Shirley, master of [?] [?]chess, lying at the Outer Har[?] [?] having absented himself from the [?] ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. Six Pounds an Hour.

    The Daily Express declares, on the authority of a Berlin correspondent, that an officer of high rank who has escaped from Russia states that the Bolshevik ...

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  33. AN EXAMPLE OF CHRISTIAN BROTHERHOOD.

    The Bishop of Will[?]chra (Dr. Gilbert White) visited Peterborough to conduct the harvest festival on Sunday last, but found on his arrival that the doctor had ...

    Article : 163 words
  34. Billiards Championship

    In the second heat of the billiards championship match. Stevenson has scored 1,338, and Falkiner 686. ...

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  36. WHEAT HARVEST BOARD.

    Executive Council on Wednesday approved long regulations which define the functions and duties of the new Whea[?] Harvest Board. These will be gazetted ...

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  37. Views on Cost of the War.

    The Paris correspondent, of The Daily Express says that the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) supports the French view that reparation should ...

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