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  4. PEACE DRAWING NEAR.

    It is expected that the Peace Treat? will be published on Friday. NEW YORK. April, 29. The United Press correspondent at ...

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  5. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The correct time to open the wi[?]ws of our homes for purposes of ventilation. was exclaimed by Professor W. W. A. Bone in the coarse of a lecture on “Coal and the ...

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  6. BIFFING THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    A German wireless message says that ill eastern Karelian -the peasants . supported the Finnish volunteers, captured Olonetz and took 600 Bolshevist prisoners. The ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    Gen. Sir Edmund Allenby attended the Anzac Day celebrations here. Apart from the "Cairo tramway strike, there is now only the 'slightest industrial unrest in ...

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  8. MISER’S GOLD.

    It was a few days before Christmas, and the night was cold and dark, when I was called to attend an old patient of mine. Three times before I had nursed in that ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  11. BOXING.

    At New York yesterday, Benny -Leonard beat Willie Ritchie decisively in an eightrounds lightweight contest. ...

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  12. INFLUENZA.

    ANGASTON, April 29. - A family within a few miles of this town has been isolated. It is reported that a child is suffering with influenza. Precautionary ...

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  13. FINALIZING PEACE.

    The Plenary Conference has adopted the covenant of the League of Nations, the Labour Charter, and the Punishment for Crimes report . Mr. Hughes, Sir Joseph ...

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  14. AFTER LONG SUFFERING.

    The Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia, who, with his family had been prisoners in the Crimea since 1917, where great indignities and the most severe hardships were ...

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  15. BROKEN SHOP WINDOW

    In the Adelaide Local Court on Wednesday (before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell) Blacks, Limited, manufacturers, of Gouger street, Adelaide, sued Charles ...

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  16. FIRST LEG IN.

    It is officially: announced that three United States seaplanes will leave Newfoundland on May 6 to gee. "the first leg [?]n” for the trans-Atlantic flight. ...

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  17. CLERK'S CLAIM

    In the Industrial Court on Wednesday, Mr. Deputy-President Webb continued the hearing of the claims by clerics for better wages and Conditions. ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the mixed doubles final at the Roehampton Courts, Richie and Mr?. Larcombe beat Patterson end- Mrs. Stat[?]erwaite. ...

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  19. UNDER LOCK AND KEY.

    Seven! German delegates who have arrived at Versailles are piqued at the restrictions which, confine them to the grounds of the palace in which, they are ...

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  20. RABIES EPIDEMIC.

    The order for the slaughter of dogs affected by rabies has now been extended to cats which are suspected of having contracted the disease. ...

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  21. LATEST MARKETS.

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  22. EX—KAISER’S CHALLENGE TO PROPHECY.

    At the Adelaide Town Sail on Sunday night before a large audience Evangelist Hare began a series of meetings. He spoke on the subject of “Two kings two dreams, ...

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  23. RADIO TELEGRAPHY.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) said on Tuesday he would probably send an officer of his department to the United States to make enquiries into the new ...

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  24. ALLIES WANT WILHELM!

    The correspondent of The Daily Telegraph at Paris says the Peace Conference has decided to demand from Holland the extradition, of the ex-Kaiser. Wilhelm ...

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  25. CLAIM FOR GOODS.

    The Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice Gordon. on Wednesday continued in the Full Court the hearing of the appeal against the decision given of Mr. W. J. Hinde, ...

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  26. PROHIBITION POLL.

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  27. YOUTHS IN TROUBLE.

    Following upon the arrest on Monday of eight youths on a charge of assau[?] it and robbery under arms, detectives to-day visited Fitzroy and North Carlton and ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT WORKERS' TRIBUNAL,

    Another department of Government emplowes was dealt with at the [?]Gvernment Workers Tribunal, on Wednesday, when the irrigation employes explained their ...

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  29. NINETEEN YEARS' COURTSHIP.

    Unusual features marked an action for breach of promise of marriage in which damages were assessed to-day, by the Supreme Court Prothonotary. The ...

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  30. ANZAC SOUVENIR.

    At the Theatre Royal to-night (not the Tivo[?]. as previously advertised). will be sold by auction en autographic record of every man from South Australia who ...

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  31. VICTORIAN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    It is almost certain that the elections for the Victorian Legislative Conncil will take place on June 5. There are I[?]ely to be several changes in the personnel of the ...

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  32. HUNGER IN BERLIN.

    Berlin is faced with a meat famine. The Government stocks of frozen meat, which amounted to ,3,000,000 Ib. in . January, is now exhausted, and it is impossible to ...

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  33. LATEST FINING.

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  34. A GOVERNMENT HOUSING SCHEME.

    The State Government's housing [?]me will be launched immediately. T[?]ders will be called this week for the erection of the first batch of 100 houses to be built at ...

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  35. KILDONLAN CASTLE.

    The troopship Kildonran Castle will arrive on Saturday, and go into quarantine for seven days. ...

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  36. DALMATIA DEMANDED

    A mass meeting of Italians pledged a solemn oath to remain united in their demand for Delmatia and Fiume. (There was tremendous -excitement at the gathering. ...

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  38. BREWSTER JONES SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    On Tuesday evening the first rehearsal of the second symphony concert was held, and an excellent start was made in the two works new to South Australia. The ...

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  39. REAL WAR MINISTER.

    The German Minister for Defence (Herr Noske) has taken over the command of the Prusian, Bavarian, and Wurtemburg troops operating against the Bavarian ...

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  40. MR. RYAN.

    Mr. Ryan, the Premier of Queensland, at a Socialist conference, advocated the abolition of conscription everywhere, and the creation of professional armies ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Prince of Wales visited Tattersalls to—day and hought a hunter for-400 gs. ...

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  42. HARRY LAUDER IN T AUSTRALIA.

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