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  2. FOOTBALL SEASON OPENED IN PIRIE

    Glorious weather greeted the opening of the football season last Saturday when Solomontown (premiers of 1919) met and defeated St, Mark's. ...

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  3. MAY DAY INCREASES LABOR UNREST

    May Day was Celebrated in Hyde Park. where speeches from men of all shades of political and industrial opinion was delivered, but none of ...

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  4. NAUGHTY ENGLAND

    The "Evening News" correspondent had an interview at Angora with Muslapha Kemal Pasha, the Turkish army leader. ...

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  5. ALLIES DECIDE WHAT GERMANS MUST DO

    In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George was warmly cheered when he said that the Allies' conference in San R[?] was uudoubtedly the most ...

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  6. SOVIET ORDERS WORK ON MAY DAY.

    A telegram from Helsingfors states that a call to proletarian conflicts is feared in Russia. The time for starting work has been fixed for an ...

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  7. HOW SHALL GERMANY PAY?

    The Finance Minister of Belgium has announced that, an Allied commission of four experts will meet before the general conference at Spa to ...

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  8. JUBILATION IN SYDNEY.

    May Day was celebrated with a big international meeting last night. Comrade Wright, who was chairman, said he hoped that a revolution ...

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  9. GERMANY DESIRES BIGGER ARMY.

    The German delegation has sent to the peace conference three notes. The first asks permission to maintain in the neutral zone a fixed total ...

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  10. GUNS FOR KOENIGSBURG.

    The Allies control commission in Germany has discovered at Stettin [?] guns and 16 barges fully laden with infantry and artillery ammunition. On ...

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  11. STARS DEFEAT SOUTHS.

    Pirie South were defeated by Western Star yesterday in a well-contested game. The play was fast an at times inclined to be rough. Both ...

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  12. LABOR'S BEER REVOLT

    Though a fornight has passed since a mass meeting of workers declared the boycott of Pirie hotels, there is no diminution in the fight ...

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  13. MANY TRADES IDLE.

    The May Day celebrations are described as the most extensive in the history of the British trades unions, Thousands of miners, dockers, ...

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  14. NO WORK IN BERLIN.

    A. message from Berlin says that the local trains, vehicles, shops, and factories have been stopped to-day. ...

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  15. FIXATION OF INDEMNITY.

    Lord Robert Cecil, sprakmg at Watford, said that it was urgent that the amount of Germany's indemnity should no fixed as soon as possible by the ...

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  16. PRINC[?] WALES

    To-night news was issued that the strike of railwaymen had been settled. Messrs McVilly and Hislop had proceeded to the Renown to travel to ...

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  17. SOLOMONTOWN CLUB.

    Members of the Solomontown football, club assembled on Friday night lo discuss important. business. It was decided that the players ...

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  18. AMERICAN SENATE TO RECONSIDER TREATY.

    Well-informed Democrats claim that President Wilson is giving serious consideration to a proposal for the resubmission of the peace treaty to the ...

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  19. DR. KAPP'S RELEASE.

    Heuter's correspondent in Stockholm says that the Swedish Government has directed that Dr. Kapp (leader of the recent German rebellion) ...

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  20. DR. KAPP TO BE LEFT IN SWEDEN

    The Minister of Justice stated in the National Assembly to-day that the Government did not intend to demand the surrender of Dr. Kapp by ...

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  21. UNION LIFTS SHIPPING EMBARGO.

    Owing to the striking dockers in Holland having resumed work, the British Transport Workers' Federation has raised the sympathetic ...

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  22. PUBLIC SCHOOLS' MATCH.

    Port Pirie met Solomoatown cm the Children's Playground on Saturday morning, and an interesting game resulted. Final scores were— ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. ADELAIDE LEAGUE MATCHES.

    The league football season was opened yesterday. On he Adelaide Oval a match between South and West Adelaide ...

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  25. Amusements

    To-night the Casino Theatre management will screen a mystery which has the detection of a murder as its pivotal iacident. The drama is known ...

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  26. MORE PAY WANTED TO BUY BEER

    About 5000 Kentish builders are striking for increased wages, owing to the high cost of living and the recent increase in the price of beer. ...

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  27. MINERS CANCEL STRIKE NOTICE.

    The conference of the South Wales Miners' Federation has decided by 2134 voles to 2063 to cancel the strike notices. ...

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  28. Aviation Carnival

    In the business columns of "The Recorder" to-day, an aviation earnival at Pirie is Announced for Saturday. The carnival promises to ...

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  29. CRICKET

    It is understood that the Marylebone Cricket Club is not fully satis fled that the Australian Cricket Association's guarantee will suffice to pay ...

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  30. BUSMEN DISCUSS A STRIKE.

    The busmen have renewed their demand for an increase of 10/ a week. The employers adhere to the offer of 5/, and the union officials declare ...

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  31. RIOTING IN PARIS.

    The railway strike is not as serious as expected and the restriction of he railway service and street traffic is negligible. ...

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  32. Port Germein

    Early yesterday morning nineyear-old son of Mr R. Greenshields, now of port Germein, received painful injuries. While playing he ran ...

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  33. COOEE THEATRE HAS "MAN FROM KANGAROO"

    Great reliance is placed by the Cooec Theatre proprietary to-night on "The Man from Kangaroo." That drama is thoroughly Australian. It ...

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  34. Crystal Brook

    Lieuts. Rees and Miller arrived at Crystal Brook with [?] [?]plane quite unexpectedly on Friday. They travelled from Jamestown at an ...

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  35. JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

    Federal and Y.M.G.A. opened the football in the junior association with a match on the Globe Oval on Saturday. ...

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  36. SALATION ARMY CONGRESS

    Colonel Palstra and Lieut.-Colonel Williams, of the Salvation Army, arrived at Adeaide from Melbourne, by the, express yesterday. They ...

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  37. KILLED FOUR WIVES.

    Bluebeard Huirte has confessed to having killed four of his wives, of whom it is proved that he had sixteen. The list of his murders will ...

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