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  2. Advertising

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  4. PEACE AT HAND.

    The Australian press representative (Mr. Fraser) states that the peace terms have been settled, with the exception of that part relating to crimes committed by the ...

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  5. TROUBLE IN EGYPT.

    Gen. Sir Edmund Allenby has given details of the murder of British officers and five men on a train which was proceeding from Upper Egypt on March 17. ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Did it ever occur to you that a men’s life is full of crosses and temptation? He comes into the world without his consent and goes out against his will, and the trip ...

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  8. THE PANDEMIC.

    No new local centres of influenza infection had been reported to the Central Board of Health at noon on Monday. The Chairman of the Board (Dr. Ramsay ...

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  9. Labour Protest Resented.

    A telegram in The Register on Monday stated that at a meeting of the goldfields branch of the Australian Labour Party, held on Saturday night, it had been ...

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  10. THE HUNGARIAN POSITION.

    Advices received at Vienna from Budapest stale that Gen. Smuts has began negotiations for the revision of the armistice terms. The Hungarian Government ...

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  11. PAYING THE PIPER.

    In an interview published in Matin, Mr. Lloyd George states that at the end of April or the beginning of May the Conference will be able to invite the Germans ...

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  12. Port Pirie's Position.

    Dr. Smith then furnished replies to the complaints from Port Pirie that it, had not been adequately treated by the Central Board of Health in regard to its requests ...

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  13. SPARTICISTS IN BAVARIA.

    Spartacists have occupied the Parliament buildings at Munich and proclaimed a Soviet republic. A similar proclamation wag mads at massed meetings throughout ...

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  14. Holidays at Mount Barker.

    It was stated in The Register on Monday that, owing to the influenza outbreak Mount Barker, persons who had arranged to spend their caster holidays there ...

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  15. ITALIANS INCENSED.

    The Italians are credited With preparing for strong action owing, it is supposed, to the Reluctance of the other delegates to allot Fin[?]e to Italy; Whet is certain is ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT WORKERS’ TRIBUNAL.

    The claims by the men of the Sewage Department were further considered by the Government Workers’ Tribunal on Monday morning. With the President (Mr. T. ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. Government Resigned.

    A report has been received at Vienna that the Government at Budapest has been overthrown. No details, however, have been received. The telephones have been ...

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  18. THE COMMUNIST TERROR.

    Advices from Presbourg, in Hungary, state that a deputation of former Magyar deputies has requested the Czech Government to intervene in Hungary and occupy ...

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  19. Americans Pessimistic.

    The Americans have been acutely pessimistic throughout the week in anticipation that hope that the narrowing of the conference down to four would produce ...

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  20. BOXING.

    Ton Pritchard, in behalf of a syndicate, is promoting a contest for the heavyweight championship of the world in London during July. Jack Dempsey and ...

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  21. THE LAW COURTS.

    Hurtle George Francis Pepper, of Coburg road, Alborton, pleaded guilty to a charge of Saving, on December 25. 1918, unlawfully signed the name of another person, Louise Georgina May ...

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  22. BOLSHEVISTS' SAVAGERY.

    Despatches which have been received from Archangel state that there are indications that the Bolsheviki are trying to restrain the savagery of their troops on ...

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  23. DEARER BEEF.

    The price of beef again experienced sharp advance at the Abattoirs market on Monday, when the number of cattle submitted was very restricted, and more ...

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  24. Mr. Lloyd George Criticised.

    The London Daily Mail which continues its hostility toward Mr. Lloyd George, reminds him that a serious misunderstanding has been allowed to occur ...

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  25. POLISH TROOPS.

    The German newspapers express satis[?]tion concerning the arrangement respecting the Polish troops, and hope that the transfer will be effected at the earliest ...

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  26. LATEST MARKETS.

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  27. ASSISTANCE FOR SOLDIERS.

    Preliminary work in the organization of the Housing Commissioner's Department is now completed, and Lieut. Col. Walker expects to have the application forms ready ...

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  28. MOST POPULAR UNIT.

    The ballot for the most popular South Australian military unit, which is being conducted in connection with the Returned Soldiers’ Brick Badge drive, is in progress, ...

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  29. Equality Among the Nations

    A pessimistic feeling prevailed in Peace Conference circles to-day. It is reported that the French insist upon securing sovereign rights over the Soar Valley. The ...

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  30. LUMPERS’ STRIKE.

    Three interstate colliers, the Age, Alabama, and Saros, are still affected by the dacision on Friday of the coal lumpers engaged in unloading them to cease work on ...

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  31. SPARTACIST PLOT.

    The Now York Tribune's correspondent at Coblehz, the captial of Rhenish Prussia, states that a well-defined Spartacist plot to seize American arms stored at ...

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  32. West Australian Traffic.

    Many Western Australian citizens went away from a meeting held at Bricknell's Cafe, Rundle street, on Monday morning [?]th relieved minds. Some of them had ...

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  33. COUNCILS TO F[?] WORK.

    In a statement on Saturday with regard to the gift to the municipalities by the Commonwealth to provide work for discharged soldiers, the Victorian Minister for ...

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  34. “WAGE-CUTTING.”

    Representative of the Federal temporary clerks addressed a public meeting at Hannan street on Saturday night, and the following resolution was carried:— ...

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  35. Another Soviet Republic.

    A Soviet Republic has been proclaimed at Augsburg, and not Munich, as previously stated. Augsburg is a city in Bavaria, and capital of the province of ...

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  36. GENERALS EXPECTED.

    The Secretary for Defence (Mr. T. Trumble) said on Saturday that no official advice had -been received of Lieut.-Gen. Sir C. B. White's- expected departure for ...

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  37. TIENTSIN INCIDENT.

    The correspondent of The New York Herald at Tokio intimates that a statement issued by the Japanese War Office with reference to the Tientsin incident places ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    [?] Harry Edward British, who died [?] New South Wales, on [?] was well known in commercial [?] in South Australia having been for ...

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  39. IRONWORKERS’ CASE.

    The application for en increase of wages to those employed in the iron and steel industry again came before Mr. Deputy-President Webb at the State Industrial ...

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  40. SUGGESTED PURCHASE OF STATE SAWMILLS.

    The Minister of Works has received a minute from the Treasurer (Mr. Gardiner) asking him to bring before Cabinet a suggestion from a Broken Hill mining ...

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  41. NORTH RUSSIA.

    It is officially announced that the War Office is preparing with the utmost rapidly a relieving force for the Murmansk Province of North Russia, whence it will ...

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  43. PAPUAN OIL FIELDS.

    The latest reports received by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) regarding the Papuan oil fields show that although commercial quantities of oil have ...

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  44. Terrible Times.

    Writing from Belgium on December 22, a South Australian soldier remarks: —“We have just finished a long march of about 60 miles—did 10 miles a day. The place we ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND PROHIBITION POLL

    The first poll in the Dominion at which the issue of the continuance or prohibition of the traffic in liquor will be decided by a bare majority, will be taken on ...

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  47. Anchises at Fremantle.

    The troopship Andhises, with returning South Australian soldiers on board, arrived at Fremantle on Monday. ...

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  48. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

    D. & W. MURRAY-—The directors have declared an interim dividend of 4 per cent. ...

    Article : 19 words
  49. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 22 words
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