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  2. FIGHT FOR FREEDOM BIO BY POLAND

    A report from Berlin states that Herr Noske (German War Minister) has ordered the Fifth German Division to meet the advancing Poles, who crossed the ...

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  3. 'IF I BETRAY!'

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Pwllhell, said he had not departed one lota from the priniciples of democracy, freedom, and right. He said:—"If I ...

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  4. RESTORING RUSSIA BATTLING FOR LIBERTY

    More than 10,000 volunteers quickly joined the Esthonan auxiliary expedition. Thousands of Russian bourgeois fugitive have arrived on the Finnish frontier in ...

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  5. THE BEGINNING

    The War Office has made the following explanation of the trouble among the troops at Folkestone who were returning to the continent from leave— ...

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  6. REAL AMERICA COMMERCIAL PROPOSALS

    A message from the Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that the King and Queen have informed President Wilson that the Prince of Wales ...

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  7. THE INFLUENZA QUARANTINED STEAMERS

    The fact that doing her voyage from San Francisco to Port Adelaide the steamer Coolgardie Called at Wellington, where there had 'been an epidemic of ...

    Article : 219 words
  8. PROFITEERING WHAT RUSSIA IS FIGHTING

    An insignt into the mentality of the defenders of Bolshevism is given by "Le Journal's" petrograd correspondent, who telegraphs a message from Maxim ...

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  9. LABOR'S STANDARD MINIMUM RATES FOR WORLD

    Mr. George Barnes, member of the War Cabinet, in an interview, has described the policy which the Labor Department of the Government hopes to ...

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  10. RAILWAY PROBLEMS.

    Mr. w. G McAdoo (secretary of the Treasury told the Senae Interstate Commerce Committee that there were three alternatives for solving the ...

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  11. BRITISH SQUADRON INEFFECTIVE.

    Apparently the situation in the Baltic provinces is growing worse. Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that the commander of the British ...

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  12. FIGBETING BRITISH CAPITALISM."

    Continued and determined efforts on the part of the Russian Bolshevik Government to spread Bolshevism outside Russia are shown in the speech- of M. ...

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  13. CLASHES IN UKRAINE.

    Russian wireless:—The Ukrainian rebels are surrounded at Krovoletz. A battle is progressing in which artillery 's participating. ...

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  14. ALLEGED ADVANCE ON BERLIN.

    The Polish Agency at Lausanne states that an army of 40,000 Poles with artillery and cavalry, is advancing on Berlin. ...

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  15. MORE MEDALS

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  16. BRITISH DOMINEERING.

    It is stated by the "Deutsche Tages. zeitung" that the British, commander in the Baltic provinces has issued an ultimatum to the German commander that ...

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  17. A CZECH RISING.

    From Berlin it is reported that there is severe fighting between the Czechs and Hungarians at Pressburg. Telephone communication between Vienna and ...

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  18. BELIEF MEASURES FOR EUROPE.

    It is announced that Mi. H. C. Hoover, the United States Food Controller, has been designated Director-General of the Belief Measures in restored ...

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  19. STATE OF BOONAH'S PARTIENTS.

    The chief quarantine officer reported yesterday that no fresh cases had occurred at the quarantine station. The Following is the state of sick:— ...

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  20. INTERNATIONAL LABOR. LEGISLATION.

    An international labor conference is to be held at Lausanns, Switzerland. on January 13, concurrently 'with the inter Allied Conference at, Versailles. Mr. ...

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  21. RIGA AND VILNA ENTERED.

    It is reported by the Geneva correspondent of "The Times" that the Swedish press states that the Bolsheviks have entered Riga and Vilna. aided by the ...

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  22. SHIPBUILDING

    It was staged in Melbourne on Monday that no steps had been taken by the Commonwealth Government to cancel any of the three contracts for ...

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  23. BLAMING THE BOLSHEVISTS.

    A message from Berlin states that the "Vossische Zeitung" characterises the appearance of M. Radek, a Russian Bolshevik, at the spartacus Congress as ...

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  24. INTELLIGENCE BUREAU

    The bureau of special intelligence attached to the War Office saved the British Empire at least £200,000,000 by the succesful manner in which it ...

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  25. ALLEGED OIL FRAUDS

    A man named Bartholomew Brea has been arrested at San Francisco in connection with, alleged extensive oil frauds in Sydney. Two men were arrested in ...

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  26. LEVUKA'S CREW DISCHARGED.

    There was no change in the position o'day. so far as concerned the unwilling. [?] of seamen to make voyages to [?]uenza infected ports, without decent ...

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  27. REDUCED WAGES

    A meeting of the mining section of the A.W.U. held at the Druids' Hall, Kadina, on Saturday to consider a special notice posted by the Wallaroo and ...

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  28. ALLIED INTERVENTION DIS. APPROVED.

    According to the "Daily Mail" Russia will be one of the first questions to Be discussed by the Allied conference. Allied opinion disapproves of the armed ...

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  29. FIGHT IN BUCHAREST

    A message from Bucharest, the capital of Roumania, states that the Bolsheviks there, in conjunction with Russian anarchists and revolutionaries from ...

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  30. LEGAL FIXTURES

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  31. FRENCH LABOR MISSION

    The French Labor Mission arrived at New Castle, N.S.W., on Monday and had a civic reception. Mr. Meadows Smith (of the mission) ...

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  32. SYDNEY POSITION UNCHANGED.

    News received from Sydney on Monday indicated that there had been no spread of influenza. at the quarantine station during the preceding 48 hours. ...

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  33. INOCULATION DEPOTS MAY BE CLOSED.

    Now that the influenza danger in Sydney has practically ceased, the board of health has proposed to close the inosulation depots at the end of the week. ...

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  34. NEARLY SIX MILES UP

    Captain Lang, an Englishman, flying with a biplane at Ipswich, reached a new altitude, his record being 30,500 ft. The observer's blowers collapsed, and ...

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  35. NEUTRALISING ALAND ISLANDS.

    An official message states:—Sweden, Finland, and Germany have signed an agreement for the demolition of the fortifications on the Aland Islands—a group ...

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  36. GERMAN CHANGES

    Herr Ledebour and two prominent colleagues have formed a new Socialist Party in consequence of their expulsion from the Independent Socialists and ...

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  37. VIGILANCE STILL NECESSARY.

    Hon. Massy, Greene (Minister in charge of Quarantine) stated in Melbourne yesterday that notwithstanding the favorable indications that the ...

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  38. A CORRESPONDENT'S CRY.

    By the "Westminster Gazette's" Bern correspondent a vivid portrayal is give, of the reign of terror in Russia under an organisation called "The Wetcheka." ...

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  39. DETECTIVE MITCHELL

    On Monday morning, at his home in Halifax street, Detective Sergeant Mitchell died. His illness was of short duration, as it only dated back to New ...

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  40. TRADES AND LABOR MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

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  41. WHERE HEROES SLEEP

    Mr. E. R. Peacock who is visiting battle Zones on behalf of the "Herald" and the Sydney "Sun," has telegraphed from Gallipoli a detailed description of ...

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  42. TROOPSHIP SARDINIA

    The special court appointed to enquire into the allagations by troops regarding the trnsport Sardinia sat in Sydney on Monday. Captain Cadiz (commander of ...

    Article : 339 words
  43. THEATRE ROYAL

    A thousand and one Ford jokes to the contrary notwithstanding, the director of "Nearly Married," the new Goldwyn picture, starring Madge Kennedy, at ...

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  44. REPATRIATION

    In connection with the scheme to give greater means of decentralisation in the administration of the Repatriation Act (senator Millen (Minister of ...

    Article : 136 words
  45. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

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  46. ENGINEDRIVERS IN BREWERIES.

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  47. GERMANS LOSE STOLEN PROPERTY.

    It is reported from Berlin that German troops who had withdrawn a short distance from Riga had to abandon thousands of their comrades and an enormous ...

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  48. ENGINEDRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    A ballot of an embers of the South Australian branch of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Union has been concluded for the selection of delegates to the Federal council ...

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  49. ESTHONIA CLAIMS SUCCESSES.

    An Esthonian communique says:—'silenced the enemy batteries in the villages of Kolga and Wakke. Our landing detachments cleared the peninsulas of ...

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  50. POLICE NET FILLED

    Recently a complaint was made to the police, concerning men who, it was alleged, were to be seen, in the vicinity of the East End Market in the early ...

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  51. BAKING TRADES' FEDERATION.

    The president (Mr. R. G. Maotthews) presited over the usual, meeting of the S.A. branch held last Saturday. Two new members were admitted. A large amount of correspondence ...

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  52. BRITISH LIBERTY

    The Dublin Sinn Fern have announced demonstrations for every village and town in Ireland on January 5 to demand the release of imprisoned Sinn ...

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  53. BRITISH CHANGE Of POLICY.

    It is announced that the British war. ships will be withdrawn to the eastern Baltic owing to the wintry conditions, but they will remain in the Western Baltio. ...

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  54. CHINESE MERCENARIES EMPLOYED.

    Reuter Renter is informed that the Bvists she vists in Esthonia are them Chinese, ying 7000 I Chinese, who are and bring and burning and assassinating everywhere. ...

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  55. "THAIS."

    J. C. Williamson, Ltd., will present for the first time at the wheatre Royal next Saturday Mary Garden in a splendidly spectacular picturisation of ...

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  56. GREAT STORM

    A terrific storm swept across part of Queensland on Saturday. Seven inches of rain fell in the Mount Sturt district and a Thailstorm which followed left ...

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  57. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALISTS

    The South African Nationalists have been informed by the Governor-General (Viscount Buxtos) that their resolution, previously reported, in favor of sending ...

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  58. COACHBUILDERS UNION.

    The first meeting of the Coachbuilders Union for the present year will be held at Adelaide Trades Hall to-morrow evening, when a lot of important business will be transacted ...

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  59. TIVOLI PANTOMIME

    Thete are only five more nights of the William Andeison pantomine revue, "The Old Woman Who Lived in 'a Shoe." at the Tivoli Theatre. Matiners ...

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  60. WEST'S PICTURES

    Both cessions at West's Olympia were crowded yesterday, and the new programme amply satisfied did audiences, The latest picture story subjects were ...

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  61. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    The shipping dispute in Sydney remains unsettled, and prospects of a compromise were more remote on Monday than at any other time since the trouble was ...

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  62. SADDLERY TRADES UNION

    A meeting of the Saddlery Travies Union will be held to-night which will be the first gathering of the new year. In[?] business will be placed before members in correction ...

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  63. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    It is announced by the Ministry for trapping that upward of 1000,000' tons of fuel oil was carried during the war by 761 steamers fitted with double ...

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  64. SELLING THE WHEAT

    Senator Russell (Minister in Charge of the Wheat Board) stated in Melbourne yesterday that the sale of 50,000 tons of wheat to Norway had been effected at a ...

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  65. HAUNTED BY BRUTALITIES

    The death of Captain Robinson, the first British airman to shoot down a raiding Zeppelin was announced on Saturday. ...

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  66. THE TOP DOG SCORES

    It is stated by the lobbyist of the "Daily Mail" that it has been decided to confer earldoms upon Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and Admiral Sir David ...

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  67. Advertising

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  69. VICTUALLING EUROPE

    It is stated by "The Daily Express" that it understands that Lord Reading, British Ambassador to America, will be appointed Chief Commissioner to ...

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  70. Advertising

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  71. MOTOR AND DRAY COLLIDE.

    F.C. Concannon reported to the watchhouse yesterday that a collision had occurred in Grenfell street between a military motor car driven by Corporal ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. OBITUARY

    The death of Count von Hertling, who succeeded Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg as German Imperial Chancellor in 1917. is announced. ...

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  76. GERMANS' ESCAPE

    The New south Wales military authorities have decided not to hold an inquiry into the escape of four Germans from Darlinghurst. They accepted as ...

    Article : 67 words
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