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  2. Isolation Hospital Delay

    Councillor M. L. Warren who is a member of the local board of health, referring yesterday to the comments in yesterday's "Recorder," on the ...

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  3. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    Another day has passed without a report or even a rumor of a suspicious ease of illness in Port Pirie. Another day has also been allowed to go by ...

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  4. Pirie Technical School

    The opening ceremony of the Port Pirie Technical School took place last night in the High School building. The president (Mr. R. G. Symonds) was ...

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  5. Bolshevist Creed of Blood

    A striking denunciation of Bolshevism is published in the shape of a letter written by an ex-Laborite, Colonel Ward, from Omsk (Russia) on ...

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  6. Industrial Differences

    Matters in connection with the ironworkers' dispute are at a standstill. Representatives of the employers and of the employes are meeting daily. ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. Alcohol and Influenza

    Sir,—In reference to the letter of Mr R. G. Symonds appearing in your columns of to-day [?] to state for his edification [?] have already ...

    Article : 1,316 words
  8. Society of Nations

    As the result of to-day's protracted sittings of the Society of Nations doubts are expressed whether there is a prospect of completion before ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. SAWMILL EMPLOYES.

    No developments occurred to-day in the trouble among the sawmill employes. ...

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  10. MONUMENTAL MASONS.

    Members of the Monumental Masons' Union have expressed considerable discontent with their conditions. It is reported that the wages board ...

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  11. COMMITTEES AT WORK.

    A communique from Paris dated Monday says that the International Labor Legislation Commission has decided that the general conference of ...

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  12. Epidemic in Victoria

    There is little change in the influenza situation. In Melbourne up to noon to-day 50 fresh cases were admitted to the hospitals. Two more ...

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  13. BRITISH STRIKES.

    The Labor leaders have instructed the Clyde strikers to resume work on Wednesday. The Belfast strike has been ...

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  14. DISORDERS IN GERMANY.

    A German wireless message says the outbreak in Berlin on Saturday was only of partly Spartacist character. It originated in an attempt to ...

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  15. Cases at Buria

    No fresh cases of influenza were reported in Adelaide to-day, and there is every indication that the epidemic in diminishing. ...

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  16. STRIKE OF PROFESSIONALS.

    The professional classes of Elderfeeled and Carmen have agreed to strike if either town is threatened by in outbreak of Spartacism. ...

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  17. The New Britain

    Parliament, whereon the Premier hopes to lay the foundations of "A New Britain," was opened guietly to-day. The ceremony was brief and ...

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  18. COMFORTS FOR WORKERS.

    A letter signed "Automatic Mark," referring to the absence of change houses at the works, which appeared in the Recorder yesterday was brought ...

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  19. GERMAN WAR METHODS.

    General Hirschhauser, in a report to Marshal Foch, states he has obtained evidence that the Germans used Strassburg Cathedral for military ...

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  20. POLISH SUCCESS.

    The Poles have recaptured Brest Litovsk and Kovel. ...

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  21. British Naval Strength

    Lord Jellicoe has published a book describing the fleet's work during the first two years of war. He asserts that the German submarine force was ...

    Article : 239 words
  22. REVIVAL OF CYCLE RACING.

    The Flinders Cycling Club, through its secretary (Mr G. Nelson) has arranged for a working bee to-night at 5 o'clock. The workers will meet at ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. TO FIGHT THE EPIDEMIC.

    The Victorian central executive of the Australian Labor party has decided in view of the influenza epidemic, to wait upon the Minister of Health to ...

    Article : 228 words
  24. GERMANY'S FIRST PRESIDENT.

    Herr Ebert has been elected first President of Germany. VANCOUVER, Tuesday. A message from Basle says that the ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. SHIPBUILDING OUTLOOK BRIGHT.

    The British shipyards have recently booked orders for well over a hundred vessels, representing a very large tonnage. This is probably a ...

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  26. AMUSEMENTS.

    The futility of opposing true love is shown in a humorous manner at the Casino Pictures. In one film 'Dad' does his best but is no match ...

    Article : 165 words
  27. GOLD PRODUCTION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg states that the South African Mining Journal says a period of lower gold output is probable. It will cramp ...

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