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  2. 'BLOODY GAME' LOST BY SPARTACISTS

    The Elbert Government states that it has ascertained that the Spar[?] have telegraphed to the Moscow [?] admitting that the "[?] game" [?] ...

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  3. RUSSIAN RIDDLE CLEARING OUT THE UKRAINE

    According to "The Times" correspondent at Constantinople the withdrawal of the Austro-German troops from the Ukraine has greatly strengthened the ...

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  4. BURNED TO DEATH

    A report from Brussels states that a petrol waggon at a railway station exploded. Six British Soldiers were burn to ...

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  5. DEMOBILISATION AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    Lieutenan:—General Sir John Monasn, K.C.B., has issued detailed instructions regarding the operation of demobilisation and embarkation, which continues at ...

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  6. AIR MINISTRY

    The Press Bureau authoritatively states that the status of the Air Ministry is unchanged. It remains a separate independent Ministry, its sole connection with ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. IRISH QUESTION CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY

    According to the Du[?] correspondent of "The Times" the Sinn Fein leaders are summoning an Irish Constituent Assembly [?] [?]lay and are devoting their first ...

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  8. AFTER-WAR SETTLEMENT CLEANING UP WORLD MESS

    In connection with the many problems that will receive the attention of the peace delegates ill their efforts to [?]ean up the world mess due to the war, none is of more pressing importance than the question of the position that democracy will occupy when matters are finally settled. It has ...

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  9. PREPARING FOR 'RAINY DAY'

    In the "Haag[?]che Post," published in The Hague, the statement is made, "on [?] authority," that treasure amounting to £100,000, belonging to the ...

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  10. CHAOTIC GERMANY

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that a message dated January 13, says a Berlin profession of the Majority Socialisms took place along the U[?] den ...

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  11. MIXED GERMAN POLITICS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Berlin telegraph that the National Assembly election campaign is in [?]ll swing. The revolution has greatly changed the [?] ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIKS MUST GO.

    Neutral Governments, especially Switzerland and Sweden, are takin [?] action against the Bolsheviks. Municipal authorites in several towns of ...

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  13. SINN FEIN HEADQUARTERS.

    On Monday the police raided the Sin[?] Fein headquarters in Dublin. and seized important documents, including the draft of the constitution of an Irish Parliament. ...

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  14. INDIAN SOLDIERS

    Lord Chelmsf[?], [?] of India, has issued a [?] appeal on behalf of the soldiers who have fought and suffered in the war. He says:—"The ...

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  15. BIG MELBOURNE BLAZE

    Early yesterday morning the con[?] tionery factory of Messrs. A Hoa[?] and Co., in St. Kilda road, South Melbourne, was completely destroyed by ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIKS DEPORTED.

    Messrs. Paul Thomson and Adolphe Hodee, the French Labor delegates, with Mr. J. Meadows Smith, paid an informal visit to the Melbourne Trades Hall ...

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  17. BOLSHEVIKS OVERTHROWN.

    A message from Odessa dated January 9 states that General De[?]ikine in the Kuban district of the Caucasus, has heavily defeated the Bolsheviks in a two ...

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  18. 27,000 OVERSEA SOLDIERS TO BE RELEASED EACH DAY.

    It is hoped soon to demobilise 27,000 oversea and 25,000 home troops daily This is as much as can reasonably be expected at present. as a general ...

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  19. LLOYD GEORGE AND WILSON ARE WORKING IN UNITY.

    Telegraphing from Paris, "The Times" correspondent there says:—So far the conference proceedings have been satisfactory and have been ...

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  20. (RUSSIANS FROM ARCHANGEL.

    Apart from the Allied forces here an important Russian anti-Bolshevik army is now marching south west to Vologda, 260 miles north east of Moscow. This ...

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  21. BOY'S SUICIDE

    The suicide of a boy 14 years of age was reported to the Richmond (Vic.) police yesterday. The lad in question was Albert Edward Post, who is said to ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. ONE BIG UNION CONFERENCE CONCLUDED.

    Having completed the task of drafting the one big union scheme for sub[?] sion to Australian unionists, the one big union conference in Melbourne ...

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  23. TROOPSHIP SAILS.

    It is announced that the troophship Thongwa. 6298 tons. has sailed from Bristol for Australia. ...

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  24. THE BEEF TRUST

    Speaking yesterday in reference to the fight of the Meat Industry Employes' Union of Queensland against the Beef Trust the secretary of the South ...

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  25. "FRANCE'S LOYAL FRIEND." SAYS HUGHES OF AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister or Australia) interviewed by "Le Matin," stated that France had no more loyal and resolute friend at the conference ...

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  26. ALLEGED WRONGFUL CONVERSION

    Among the passengers who arrived by the Melbourne express on Friday was Detective J. Dedman, who had been sent to Sydney to secure a "wanted" man. ...

    Article : 191 words
  27. 'SCARLET GAILTIES'

    The Scarlet Gaieties, who have achieved such popularity at the Exhibition Gardens during the last few weeks, presented an entirely new programme before a large and ...

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  28. RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the South Australian Rationalist Association was held on January 16 at the residence of Mr. Sykes. Norwood. Regret was expressed that Mr. ...

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  29. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES.

    The Peace Conference has decided that beyond official communiques the newspapers shall no longer be authorised to publish any information ...

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  30. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC PATIENTS RELEASED.

    The chief quarantine officer reported yesterday that the healthy troops 'or the eastern States who have been in quarantine from the Boonah were sent ...

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  31. MINERS CONSIDERING THEIR POSITION.

    The Newcastle miners are concerned with the financial aspect of the one big union scheme. Mr. Baddeley (of the Colliery Employes' Federation) said ...

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  32. WEST'S STARS

    The comedy situations and humoro[?] incidents in "Shoulder Arms" the second million-dollar Chaplin production, to be shown at West's to-day and all ...

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  33. CONOMA'S RELEASE DELAYED.

    No report was issued from the Sydney quarantine yesterday. It is not [?] definitely know whether the Sonoma will be released or not. ...

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  34. SHIP BUILDING

    Mr. Easson, managing director of the Walace Power Boat Co., referring in Sydney yesterday morning to the report of the cancellation of the wooden ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. ESCAPED FROM QUARANTINE.

    Yesterday morning a warrant was sued for the arrest of Daniel Richardson, who was ordered to answer a charge of having escaped from ...

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  36. AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    The congress of the Nationalist Party called by Hertzog and other Nationalist leaders for the purpose of appointing a deputation to put before the peace ...

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  37. SETON MURDER

    Colonel Rutherford was charged with the wilful murder of Dr. Seton in the West London Police Court, and was remanded for eight days. The police evidence was ...

    Article : 135 words
  38. MILITARY POLICE

    Senator G. F. Pearce (Minister of Defence) stated yesterday that it was proposed to send a staff of provost corps troops, or military policemen, to ...

    Article : 101 words
  39. TRAP ACCIDENT

    An exciting bolt with a horse in a sulky took place here last Sunday, with rather serious consequences. Mrs. Arthur Rodgers, accompanied by her aunt ...

    Article : 396 words
  40. SOLDIERS' UNION

    Mr. Sykes, secretary of the Returned Soldiers and Sa[?]' Ship and Wharf Laborers' Union, stated in Sydney yesterday that Lieutenant G. S. M[?]ss was ...

    Article : 135 words
  41. WOODEN VESSELS

    During the last period of the war the shipping position got so bad that the Commonwealth Government has entered into contracts for the construction of a number ...

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  42. CONCUSSION OF THE BRAIN.

    While engaged in unloading case oil from the ship Port Patrick, lying at No. 2 Quay, Port Adelaide, yesterday, an empty tray, on which the cases are ...

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  43. LONG AIR FLIGHT

    The Press Bureau announces that a Handley-Page machine from England has arrived in India. Simultaneous announcements of a ...

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  44. "LEAGUE OF NATIONS" BOOKLET.

    In sending for further copies of "The Herald' booklet "Is a League of Nations Worth While to the Workers of the World?" a reader in the country states ...

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  45. HE LIKED AUSTRALIA

    In Melbourne yesterday Pierre Vincent Bounce a Frenchman was brought before the City Court on a charge of having landed in the Commonwealth on November ...

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  46. SEAMEN'S UNION

    The claim for the deregistration of the Federated Seamen and Firemen's Union of Australia was officially brought under the notice of the Sydney branch ...

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  47. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The following is a general abstract showing the average amounts of liabilities and assets of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in the State of South Australia. ...

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  51. HOLY CITY OF MEDINA

    A Press Bureau official message from Cairo on Wednesday stated:—The Holy City of Medina has capitulated to King Hussein under the terms of the ...

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  52. W.C.T.U.

    The Woman's Christian Temperance Union State executive meeting was held in the Willard Hall on Wednesday morning. the State president (Mrs. E. W. ...

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  53. FAREWELL AT MARRABEL.

    A farewell social was tendered Miss E. E. Partridge, who is leaving Ma[?] bel, in the local Oddfellows' Hall, yesterday evening. There was a large ...

    Article : 107 words
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