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  2. Record Day

    In the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Scott, S.M., Thomas Jonn McGray, laborer, charged with unlawfully loitering in a public place, ...

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  3. Aussie's French Bride

    Sgt. H. M. Gebert and his French; bride, together with Pte Andrew O. Flaherty and Pte Agett, had a memorable reception yesterday; afternoon on ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL DIFFERENCES

    A special summoned meeting of the Poet Pirie branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, which Progressive Society members ...

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  5. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    It is freely admitted by the health authorities that there are several cases of so-called "gastric influenza" in Port Pirie. Isolation of the cases. ...

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  6. British Labor Disputes

    The Government has offered to appoint a commission to inquire into the question of the miners' hours and wages, the commission to report not ...

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  7. UPHOLDING CIVILISATION

    Mr Winston Churchill, speaking at a banquet of the English-Speaking Union in London, in celebration of Washington's birthday, dwelt on the ...

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  8. BROKEN HILL MEETING.

    At a meeting of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners held last week at Broken Hill the following motion was carried: ...

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  9. ESTHONIANS PRESSED BACK.

    A message from Helsingfors states that a fierce battle continues on the Esthonian front. The Esthonians were compelled to retire near Pskoc under ...

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  10. ADELAIDE LABOR TROUBLES.

    On Monday not one of the fifty carpenters and joiners who ceased work at the timber mills more than a fortnight ago to attend a slop work ...

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  11. BELFAST STRIKE ENDED.

    The Times correspondent at Belfast says: The strike has ended and the shipyards have reopened. The 25 unions ...

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  12. DRUNK.

    James Whearty, seaman, George Marno firemen, James Tohill, William Lawson, laborer, Hugh Matthews, laborer, and Hugh Duffy, were charged ...

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  13. CLEMENCEAU IMPROVING.

    This morning's bulletin says the improvement in M. Glemeuceau continues. (Published in The Times.) ...

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  14. Barra's Mayor Attacked

    A report received by the Central Board of Health from Renmark to-day says that a second ease of influenza if a very mild and ordinary type has ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN THE STREET.

    Frederick Arthur Seigmann, laborer, and Albert William Yandell, fireman, wore charged with fighting in a public street. They were each fined £2 and ...

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  16. ENGINEDRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    Mr. L. Sampson, secretary Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association, said to-day that a statement. in the press on Saturday that the men engaged at ...

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  17. A DIRTY FELLOW.

    Charged with indecent behavior, George Jones, seaman, was characterised by the bench as "a dirty fellow." and was lined £3 and costs in default ...

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  18. Krupp's Works Silent

    A "Daily Express", correspondent has succeeded in visiting Krupp's works at Essen. He found great factories and miles of workshops, silent ...

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  19. LANGUAGE.

    The use of indecent language was charged against John Kennedy, seaman. He pleaded not guilty, but after Mounted Constable Fudge had given ...

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  20. MAROONED PASSENGERS RETURNING.

    Arrangements are proceeding in regard to the two special trains that are oringing South Australians back from Victoria under quarantine conditions, ...

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  21. REMAND GRANTED.

    A charge of insulting behavior preferred against Hugh Gwyn was met with a plea of not guilty. Constable Ferguson, who arrested the accused, ...

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  22. IRONWORKERS RESUME WORK.

    Nearly all the ironworkers in Adelaide, Port Adelaide and Gawler returned to work this morning, in accordance with the offer of the employers ...

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  23. A.I.F. CRICKET TEAM.

    Mr. Dodds states that anticipating the acceptance of the selectors' recommendation to abandon the Australian eleven tour, the A.I.F. is forming a ...

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  24. Peculiar Robbery Case

    A man named John McDermott, was charged in the Adelaide Police Court to-day with robbery. Evidence was given by Detective ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS.

    A peculiar position has arisen in connection with the Davis Cup tennis competitions. It is not expected that Australia would be asked to defend ...

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  27. Virulence in Britain

    There is every indication that the present epidemic is likely to equal the October influenza epidemic, which resulted in 150,000 deaths. Hundreds ...

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  28. TROUBLE ON THE QUORNA.

    The crew of the steamer Quorna gave notice of leaving the vessel on arrival at Port Adelaide on Friday morning. Under their agreement ...

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  29. SPARTACIST LEADER LYNCHED.

    A message from Budapest, via Berlin, says the Hungarian Spartacist leader Balakun has been lynched. ...

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  30. FLYING TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Aerial League has arranged to interview, Mr. Andrew Fisher, High Commissioner in London for Australia, with a view of securing the ...

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  31. HIGH STEAMER FARES.

    Mr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, finds that his objections to high steamer fares arc widely shared in London. He is protesting to the ...

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  32. 6,000,000 in 12 Weeks

    "Medicus" writes in the Sydney "Sun": For every 10 cases of influenza which we have had in Australia there ...

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  33. DeVALERA'S ESCAPE.

    It is reported that DeValera, who recently escaped from gaol, visited a relative at Balbriggan, and spent a week-end motoring through the dis1 ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. WILSON REACHES BOSTON.

    President Wilson has arrived at Boston. ...

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  36. FOUND IN THE TORRENS.

    The body of William H. Marks, 70, of Moonta street, Adelaide, with the right thigh broken and a bruise, over right eye, was found lying face ...

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