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  2. INFLUENZA

    Mr. Hubert, the only influenza patient in the isolation hospital, Gertrude street, is reported to be improving. Dr Close stated last night that "Baby" ...

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  3. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    Three soldiers returned to Port Pirie yesterday by the afternoon train from Adelaide. Gunner T. J. Stephens, M.M., 11th ...

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  4. Australian Flies Over the Atlantic

    Major Hawker, the famous Australlan aviator, competing for the "Daily Mail" Trans-Atlantic flight prize, started on Sunday from ...

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  5. PEACE TREATY

    Count Brockdorff-Rantzau returned to Versailles to-day. There is much speculation, as to whether the Germans will sign the treaty as it stands or ...

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  6. BROKEN HILL DISPUTE

    Regarding the industrial position, Mr Emery, president of the Mining Managers' Association, to-day stated "The position [?] simply this, that the ...

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  7. SHIPPING DISPUTE

    The South Australian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union remains firm in its refusal to carry out the instructions forwarded by the Central ...

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  8. SCHIEDEMANN PROTESTS.

    A telegram received in Zurich says At a meeting of the German National Assembly Herr Schiedemann declared that the treaty in its present form was ...

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  9. BLIND SOLDIER RETURNS TO-DAY.

    A pathetic feature of to-day's reception Will be the return of a blind soldier, Private A. G. Marshall, 16th Battalion, son of Mr and Mrs C. L. ...

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  10. OPPOSITION IN COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons Mr Horatio Buttomley gave notice of motior declaring the peace treaty does not fulfil the pledge of the British Ministers ...

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  11. SAVINGS BANK INTEREST.

    The trustees of the South Australian State Savings Bank this morning declared the rate of interest for the current year ending June 30 next, to ...

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  12. RECORD AIR FLIGHT.

    Lieut.-Col. Beatty and Lieut. Jeffrys have made a record acroplane flight from Madrid to London, in 11 hours 53 minutes. ...

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  13. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION RESIGNS.

    The Minister of Education stated to-day that the position of Director of Education rendered vacant through the retirement of Mr. M. M. Maughan. ...

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  14. ARMIES READY FOR WAR.

    Reuter learns that in the event of Germany not signing the treaty, which is regarded as unlikely, all military arrangemeats have been made for the ...

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  15. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Disease Beyond Control

    Speaking to-day of the influenza position, Dr. Ramsay Smith said that judging from all information obtainable it seemed that the epidemic was ...

    Article : 329 words
  16. Repatriating Aussies

    General Monash states that the demobilisation of the Australian troops is not reaching more than 25,000 men for May owing to the Shipping ...

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  17. Prohibition in Canada

    The Government has decided to modify the Order in Council to give recognition to provincial temperance enactments. If the sale of alcoholic ...

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  18. OTHERS RETURNING TO-DAY.

    Other soldiers Goming home this afternoon are Sgt. N. N. Dodd, 50th Battalion, son of Mrs Dodd, Ellcndale, and Pte. F. L. Davis, 50th Battalion, son ...

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  19. EFFORTS TO EMSROIL PIRIE.

    The telegram from Broken Hill, published in "The Recorder" yesterday. defining the intention of the A.M.A. in regard to calling cut unionists ...

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  20. DISPOSAL OF GERMAN SHIPS.

    In the House of Commons during question time Mr W. Leslie Wilson slated that 22 German passenger ship with a tonnage of 168,800, and 89 ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS

    That Miss Norma Talmadge is the present gem of the screen is universally recognised. She has produced many beautiful plays, but in Panthea ...

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  22. Australian Wheat

    There has been no trouble With the weevils in Australian wheat since the first three cargoes. The Geraldine Wolvine, Jean Stedman and Mario ...

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  23. NURSE AMEY.

    Sgt. G. H. Evans, 27th Battalion, and Sister G. Amey, A.A.N.S., son and daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Evans, Hundred of Pirie, are expected to arrive ...

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  24. WOMEN'S MEMORIAL.

    The Mayoress (Mrs E. M Goode) has convened a meeting of women of Port Pirie and surrounding districts to be hehd at 4 p.m. to-day at the town ...

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  25. TREATMENT OF FARM LABOR.

    Sir,— I can see by obtaining a copy of your valuable paper that you believe in fair play. I am writing as a farm ...

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  26. AUSTRIANS PRESENT CREDENTIALS

    The exchange of credentials be tween the Austrians and the InterAllied Commission took place this afternoon at St. Germein in a room of ...

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  27. POLICE COURT.

    Henry Quested, a sailor, who on Monday was fined 10/ for drunkenness, was again arraigned yesterday before Mr. H. A. Chester, on a similar charge ...

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  28. Carpenters' Strike

    Sir, I Was much surprised to read Mr. Napier's letter in this morning's issue of "The Recorder," and to note the ...

    Article : 551 words
  29. AMERICAN CONGRESS MEETS.

    The extraordinary session of Congress assembled at noon to-day. ...

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  31. LIEPZIG FALLS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berun says: The Government troops occupied Liepzig and arrested a number of the Spartacist leaders. The publication of ...

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  32. Dr. Magarey a Victim.

    Dr. A. Campbell Magarey, of Rose Park, one of the best known and most popular medical praptitioners in the metropolitan area, died at a private ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. BRINKWORTH.

    The opening of the winter session of the Brinkworth Literary and Debating Society took place in the Public Hall on Monday evening, when a mock ...

    Article : 84 words
  34. NORTHERN RUSSIA.

    Fifteen hundred officers and men comprising part of a North Russia relief force, have embarked at Newcastle for Archangel. ...

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  35. BROKEN HILL RECOVERING.

    Only one influenza patient, now convalescent, is in the hospital. The patient is a woman, who is listed as number thirteen, which is the total ...

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  36. HOTEL AND RESTAURANTS' EMPLOYES.

    A meeting of member of the hotel and restaurants' association will be held to-morrow, night at 8 o'clock, at the A.W.A. Hall. The chief business ...

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  37. IN THE OTHER STATES.

    Victoria is gradually overcoming the serious epidemic that has keen ravagnimber of January. in Melbourne hospitals was 1125. The admissions that ...

    Article : 165 words
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