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  2. EFFORTS TOWARD PEACE

    Reuter's correspondent at Parts yesterday says: The German Peace delegation, numbering sixty, has arrived at Versailles. ...

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  3. Mighty Struggle Against Bolshevists

    Reuter's correspondent at n Berlin telegraphs: The Government troops have begun operations for the encircling of Munich. A general attack ...

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  4. INFLUENZA

    Prior to an open meeting held yesterday the members of the Local Board of Health sat for some time behind locked doors. The greatest secrecy ...

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  5. PERMITS.

    A number of holders of Federal quarantine permits called at the Institute between 5 and 6 p.m. yesterday to have their permits vised. After ...

    Article : 74 words
  6. BUDD'S ACCUSATIONS

    The following is a statement made last night by Mr John William Chamberlain, of Port Pirie, ironworker, whose name has been so freely ...

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  7. THE FRENCH DEEMING

    Landrau was brought to Paris closely guarded. When examined, he protested his innocence and refused to confess. ...

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  8. SHIP QUARANTINED AT WALLAROO

    On the arrival of the s.s. Century at Wallaroo from Ocean Island, via Melbourne, on Saturday it was discovered by the health officer that five of ...

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  9. Arrogant Minister

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin yesterday says: The Prussian Minister for the interior (Herr Heine), in the course of ...

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  10. Gallipoli Graves

    Mr Massey, Premier of New Zealand, has secured a Gallipoli agreement providing that the battlefields shall be transferred in perpetuity to ...

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  11. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH MEETS.

    A meeting of the Local Board of Health was held yesterday, when the following members were present: Crs. Geddes, Hopkins, Pavlich, Warren. ...

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  12. SUSPICIOUS CASE REPORTED.

    Dr. Close reported a suspicious case of influenza from Solomontown yesterday. As a precautionary measure Dr. Close ordered the man into the ...

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  13. CAPTURE OF A TOWN

    Reuter's correspondent, at Helsmgfors on Sunday says: It is reported that the Finnish forces have captured the town of Lotinsnpolto, on the White ...

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  14. LYING ASSURANCES.

    The Times correspondent at Ekaterinburg says: Hoping to stop the demoralisation of the forces and recapture the key to the position west of ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. Reparations Questions

    Another critical situation has developen. Six Belgian Ministers are in Paris as the result of the meeting of the Cabinet at which the reparations ...

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  16. BOLSHEVISTS' LOSSES.

    Further Finnish detachments are advancing upon Petroskoi, the capital of the province of Clonetz. The Finnish losses in these ...

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  17. Chicago Provision Markets

    There was drastic liquidation on the corn market to-day and prices were 15 cents lower than on Monday, the May option closing to-day all round at a ...

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  18. DR. GEORGE'S VIEWS

    Dr. George, the representative in Port Pirie of the Central Board of Health, was asked last night to express his views on the suspected case of ...

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  19. TRAITOROUS GERMANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Libau on Sunday says: The Baltic German troops who were operating against the Bolshevists, and were brought back to ...

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  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The first meeting of the League of Nations will be held at Washington in the autumn, when President Wilson will be elected president. Thirteen ...

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  21. NEW GOVERNMENT.

    A new Government has been formed, composed of six Letts and four Germans. Rev. Needra is the Premier. Jews and workmen are not ...

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  22. POSITION IN ADELAIDE.

    There were no fresh developments this morning with respect to the out-break of inlluenza in Adelaide. ...

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  23. Topsy-Turveydom Rule

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" at Budapest states: Topsyturveydom communist rule includes a Criminal Court in which a girl milliner ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. High Cost of Living

    The Government Workers' Tribunal continued its investigation to-day into the case of the Irrigation department employes. ...

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  25. CASE AT ANGASTON.

    A family within a lew nines of Angaston has been isolated, it having been reported that a child was suffering from influenza. Precautionary measures ...

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  26. What is a Clerk?

    The case brought by the South Australian branch of the Australian Clerical Association in which increases in pay and better conditions of ...

    Article : 354 words
  27. OUTBREAK AT RENMARK.

    At Renmark a number of cases of influenza have been reported. The patients in most instances have been removed to the isolation ward at the ...

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  28. CARPENTERS' STRIKE.

    There was no change yesterday in the position regarding the strike of carpenters in the employ of the B.H.A.S. Ltd. ...

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  29. F.E.D. and F. ASSOCIATION.

    The F.E.D. and F. Association from midnight to-night are to cease work with unfinancial members of their calling. According to the decision of the ...

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  30. POSITION AT BROKEN HILL.

    Five positive pneumonic influenza cases are now under treatment at the hospital; also one suspect. Two convalescents were discharged to-day. ...

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  31. NO IMPROVEMENT IN SYDNEY.

    During last week end in Sydney there were 40 deaths and 224 new cases of pneumonic influenza in hospitals in the metropolitan area. Over the ...

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  32. IN THE PUBLIC EYE.

    Mr R. G. Casey, chairman of Goldsbrough, Mort and Co. Ltd., died on Saturday at Honolulu, where he had become seriously ill three days ...

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  33. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    A few persons armed with permits obtained the previous day presented themselves at the Ellen street railway station yesterday morning. Inspector ...

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  34. DEATHS IN BALLARAT.

    Two more deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred at Ballarat on Saturday. The victims were a Ballarat East hotelkeeper, 30 years of age, and ...

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  35. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYES' UNION.

    Discontent is being expressed among members of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes' Union in regard to alleged breaches of their award by certain ...

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  36. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The weather locally is favorable, and Hawker and Raynham may start this afternoon, otherwise to-morrow. ...

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  37. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    The band Committee appointed by the Peace Celebration Committee, sent a circular letter to the local bands inviting co-operation in peace day ...

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  38. LONDON'S INCREASED POPULATION.

    Cables were published some time ago to the effect that the Y.M.C.A. had been asked to provide 20,000 additional beds in London to meet the leave rush ...

    Article : 119 words
  39. RECORD BRITISH MAIL.

    The British mail just arrived in Sydney on the Ventura established a record in size. It comprised, about 10,000 bags, estimated to weigh 1000 ...

    Article : 94 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. HUMMOCK HILL BOAT.

    Since the Easter holidays the Adelaide Steamship Co. has curtailed its boat service to Hummock Hill. The vessel which left Pirie at 8 a.m. on ...

    Article : 73 words
  42. FIRST DANCE OF THE SEASON.

    The Port Pirie Cinderella Club held a dance at the institute last night. There was a good attendance had on enjoyable evening was spent. ...

    Article : 30 words
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