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  4. INFLUENZA.

    The much-used and alarming adjective “pneumonic,” as applied to influenza, is now relegated to a doubtful place in the history of epidemics. The experts have ...

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  5. PREPARING PEACE.

    Defending the conference against charges of undue delay, a high authority declares that if they excepted the unavoidable delay occasioned by President Wilson’s return ...

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  6. UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH.

    Percival William Budd was taken to the Adelaide Gaol by a train which departed from Gladstone at 1.28 o’clock this morning. There was a large crowd at ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    As Lord-Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire the Marquis of Lincolnshire (formerly Lord Carrington, Governor of New South Wales) recently addressed, at High ...

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  8. STYLES ENQUIRY.

    At Parliament House of Friday, before the Hon. W. Hannaford, M.L.C. (Chairman), and Messrs. Southwood and Blaekwell, M.P.’s, further evidence was taken ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  11. CONSTABLE’S SUNDAY VISIT.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Friday (before Mr. W. J. Hinde, S.M.), Percival O. Jones, the holder of a storekeeper’s Australian wine licence, at 222 King ...

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  12. Railway Projects.

    The Waterways Commission has considered a new through train route from Paris to Rome, across the Danube, to Laibach, Belgrade, and Odessa, and another ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    Australian lamb and mutton have been sold on the market experimentally at several cents a pound cheaper than the American product. ...

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  14. Bolshevism and Roumania.

    According to Berlin reports the Bolsheviks are engineering a republic in Bessarabia with the object of attacking Roumania. Moscow reports allege that a ...

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  15. DE VALERA IN DUBLIN.

    Mr. de Valera is reported to have arrived in Dublin. ...

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  16. RENTS ADJUSTMENT COURT.

    [Before Mr. R. G. Neshit, S.M., acting as Deputy for the President of the Industrial Court.] The question before the Court was the adjustment of the Imperial Hotel, King William street, ...

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  17. Eastern Situation.

    Gen. Mangin has been recalled from Mayence to undertake a mission to Hungary. In an interview at Warsaw, Gen. ...

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  18. ALBERTON BOWLING CLUB.

    An enjoyable and novel evening was given by the President of the Alberton Bowling Club (Mr. J. Mackay) at the oval on Thursday evening to members and their friends. It had been his ...

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  19. WITHOUT A PASSPORT

    A strong-looking and fair-headed young Swede, Eric Gustav A. Holm, was brought before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, S.M., C. A. Campbell, E. J. Clancy, and W. Furler, at ...

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  20. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas has anounced that the Railwaymen’s Conference has accepted the offer of the Government regarding wages and conditions. ...

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  21. Kaiser and Collapse of Army.

    The Pall Mall Gazette points out that the Kaiser in his letter to the Crown Prince which appeared in the Pan-German papers, uses words which imply that ...

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  22. TERRITORY CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    Four cases were tried at the criminal sessions of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory—Charles Stockton, alleged feloniously wounding; Edward Michael ...

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  23. League and Colonies.

    It is authoritatively announced that some mention of the League of Nations will be made in the first draft of the peace treaty, in order that, Germany may be notified ...

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  24. Miners on Strike.

    Seventy thousand Welsh miners have struck, as a protest against a compromise settlement of their demands. ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT WORKERS’ TRIBUNAL.

    The hearing of evidence in connection with the claim of the Government employes in the Port Adelaide Stores, under the charge of the Supply and Tender ...

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  27. MOUNTED CONSTABLES

    At last Saturday’s cricket match between Port Adelaide and Adelaide, on the Alberton Oval, besides two foot constables, there were mounted men, who had been ...

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  28. Legal 48 Hours’ Week.

    The Industrial Conference Committee, has reported in favour of a legal 48 hours week, the discouragement of overtime, and a legal time and wage rate to be ...

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  29. A New Field Gun.

    The Evening Standard says that the War Office has decided to issue a new field gun, which was tried successfully in the latest stages of the war. The range of the ...

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  30. SYDNEY BOLSHEVISTS

    Judging by speeches made by representatives of the returned soldiers at a deputation to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Fuller) yesterday, there are likely to be violent ...

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  32. HOMECOMING TROOPS.

    The troopship Orca, with 140 South Australian soldiers on board, will arrive at the anchorage to-morrow, and the men will be quarantined for seven days. ...

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  33. The German Ships.

    Thirty-eight German ships have left German ports for Liverpool under British control. Larger ships are intended to be used to repatriate Australian and American ...

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  34. FURNITURE INDUSTRY CASE.

    Mr. President Brown, in the Industrial Court on Friday, further heard the application of the emproves in the furniture industry for improved wages and ...

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  35. THE MANOORA DAM.

    Another stage towards finality was reached on Friday in connection with the action brought before the Supreme Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon, in which ...

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  36. Wives on Balmoral Castle.

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  37. THE BLACK “DARG.”

    Although it was generally understood that the “darg” had been lifted at all the southern collieries, two collieries (Coalcliff and Mount Pleasant) are standing firm ...

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  38. Raising the Blockade.

    The Paris correspondent of The World reports that arrangements have been made for the partial removal of the blockade on Germany. Exports from Germany will be ...

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  41. SATURDAY’S TEAMS.

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