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  4. ROB[?]R

    A washin' and dryin' clothes all day long and foldin' em up ready for ironin' is pretty ard work, and makes yer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. END OF THE WAR. The Peace Conference

    A Press Bureau o[?]cial communique from Paris states:— "The British Imperial delegation, consisting of British and Dominions ...

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  6. Civil War in Germany.

    The London "Times" correspondent at The Hague reports:— "The latest accounts of be fighting at Berlin show that both sides are ...

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  7. A LIFE ASSURANCE APPEAL.

    In a British Columbian appeal— "The Dominion Trust Company (executors of W. R. Arnold) v. the New York Insurance Companies and others" ...

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  8. STRIKES IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    Latest advices state that 800 persons were killed and 5000 injured during the strike [?]iots at Buenos Ayres. Similar outbreaks, believed to be due ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. MAN'S HAND CUT OFF.

    Joseph Philips, of Riverton, on Monday had his hand caught in a chaff cutter and severed at the wrist. ...

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  10. Airship Construction.

    A big programme of airship construction planned by the Admira[?]ty includes airships with a gas capacity of 2,500,000 cubic feet, with a range of ...

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  11. BOXING.

    Jim Millerick, the boxer, telegraphed to "The Miner" fiom Adelaide to-day that he will arrive in Broken Hill by the express on Thursday (to-morrow) ...

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  12. NEW SLEEPING CARS.

    Consequent on the increased traffic, new s[?]eeping cars are being built for the Adelaide-Melbourne express. ...

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  13. INAUGURAL SITTING.

    Official: "The inaugural sitting of the Peace Conference was held on January 10." ...

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  15. THE BOONAH SAILS.

    The transport Boonah has left for S[?]z to pick up English troops there and take them to London. ...

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  16. PERSONNEL OF CONFERENCE.

    The London "Times" reports: — "The personnel of the Peace Conference is practically the same as the old Inter-Allies' Council, with the ...

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  17. SHIPPING DELAYED AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Shipping is delayed at Port Adelaide owing to the d[?]sinclination of men to work small cargoes. ...

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  18. Trans-Siberian Railway.

    Japan and the United States of America have reached an understanding regarding the control of the TransSiberian railway. ...

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  19. THE WARDEN'S COURT.

    Before Mr. W. Le Brun Brown, S.M., mining warden, in the Warden's Court to-day, objection was made by the Broken Hill prop[?]etary Company, ...

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  21. WAR ITEMS. (Reuter's Messages.)

    The only war theatres, apart from Russia, where active operations are still going on are the Caucasus and Transcaspia. ...

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  22. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "A real peace is regarded in some circles here as impracticable until ...

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  23. BRITISH ON THE RHINE.

    The British have now occupied the three bridgeheads across the Rhine. ...

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  24. REPATRIATION FIGURES.

    As regards repatriation of prisoners the figures to January 6 were 6900 officers, 134,000 men of other ranks, and 4500 civilians. ...

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  25. FOOD SHORTAGE IN THE BALKANS.

    The situation in the Balkans continues difficult owing to food shortage. Supplies have aireacty been sent under an armed guard to Vienna. ...

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  26. WHERE THE TURKS ARE HOLDING OUT.

    The Turkish garrisons in Arabia laid down their arms with the exception of Med na, where Fakhri Pasha is still holding out. The Turkish Government ...

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  28. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The "Western Advertiser" (Wentworth) has received a letter from Mr. Arthur Cudmore, late of Avoca station, in which he mentions that he recently ...

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