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  2. FOR LIBERTY

    In "The Daily [?]erald" on Saturday there appeared an emphatic pretest against the action of the authorities in closing the hotels during certain days ...

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  3. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC NO NEW CASES IN ADELAIDE YESTERDAY

    Dr. Ramsay Smith (president of the Central Board of Health) started on Wednesday morning that information received from the Burra showed that there were ...

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  4. KAISER'S SHOES FILLED BY A PLEBEIAN

    Herr [?] has been [?] President of Germany. ...

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  5. GERMAN SPARKS FLASHES IN THE PAN

    A German wireless message states that the outbreak in Berlin om February 8 was only partly of a Spartacist character. It originated in an attempt to clear ...

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  6. THE PEAGE HAGGLE

    Do you believe in the military resurrection of Germany our representative asked M. Pichon, French Minister or Foreign Af[?]airs. ...

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  7. WAR-WEARY MASSES NOT MERE HEWERS OF WOOD

    At a big meeting of the railway men to-day Mr. Thomas (secretary of the [?] tional Union of Railwaymen) strongly appe[?] to labor to con[?] their ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. THE KING SAYS 'STAMP OUT POVERTY'

    In his speech at the opening of the 31st Parliament of Br[?]am the King, after pointing out that the struggle between German tyranny and European ...

    Article : 601 words
  9. A MAN FROM THE PEOPLE.

    When frist I read that Herr E[?] had been appointed impe[?] [?]por of Germany (writes C. B. in the Manchester Sunday Chronicle" for November 17), ...

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  10. BRINGING THEM HOME.

    Regarding the proposal to run a special train from Melbourne to convey stranded South Australians to Adelaide. Dr. Ramsay Smith said the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. CASTE VERSUS HUMANITY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cologne states that the professional classes at Elberfeeld and Barmen have agreed to strike if either town is threatened with ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berne telegraphed on February 8:—The International Socialist Conference debated the Territorial Commission's resolution ...

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  13. CONDITION OF PATIENTS.

    The following bulletin was issued from the Exhibition hospital at 2.15 on Wednesday afternoon:—In hospital, 49; dangerous (1), No. 64; serious (2), Nos. 29 ...

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  14. TROOPSHIPS IN QUARANTINE.

    The Chief Quarantine Officer received word last night, that the steamer Orsova with troops left Fremantle yesterday flying the yellow flag. That means that ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. SOUTH AFRICAN RACING

    The Pretoria criminal sessions at present is occupied with the case where[?] Ru[?]e Naylor, who was a well known Western Australian sportsman, is ...

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  16. "INCONGRUITIES."

    The Premier had something pointed to say yesterday in reply to the statement made by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) on Tuesday. ...

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  17. KARMALA TROOPS QUARANTINED.

    The Karmala troops have gone into quarantine in Western Australia, and will not arrive on the Berrima, as previously reported. ...

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  18. SOLDIERS' SQ[?]BBLE

    A couple of returned soldiers were the pr[?]pais in a case which came on for [?]ing before Mr. E. M. S[?], S.M., in the [?]y Police Court on ...

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  19. PUBLIC BUILDINGS NOW HOSPITALS.

    "Things are upside down here," says Mr. F. Thomas (Federal secretary of the Amalgamated Timber Workers' Union) in a letter from Melbourne to the local ...

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  20. WHO IS RIGHT?

    President Wilson persists in his extraordinary attitude regarding the new a[?] terms, asserting that it is the Allies' own fault that they failed to ...

    Article : 216 words
  21. DOUBLE PAY WANTED.

    The undertakers' assistants in Victoria are awaiting a reply from the employers in regard to their demand for double time during the period of the epidemic. ...

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  22. SOCIALISTS FAVOR EQUALITY.

    At the Socialis [?] motions pro[?]ed by Mr. Arthur Henderson, favoring the conference [?] the greatest influence to bear on the Peace ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. TRANSPORT ITINERARY.

    Though not settled definitely, it is understood that in future all transports arriving in Australia from Gre[?] Britain will call at each State in turn and will ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. HOUSING THE WORKERS.

    During his speech his Majesty announced that [?] would be introduced for the creation of a Ministry of Health and a Ministry of Ways and ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. LABOR IN AMERICA

    Mr. G. S. Beeby, the New South. Wales Minister for Labor, has arrived on London. In the course of an interview he ...

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  26. ARGUMENT FOR INOCULATION.

    Additional evidence in favor of inoculation as a preventive of serious complications with influenza as furnished by the records of the Melbourne base ...

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  27. AFRICAN POLITICS

    The South African Union Assembly was thronged during the debate on Republicanism, the most important of this session. The debate was punctuated by ...

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  28. NEW GERMAN CABINET

    The "Vossische Zeitung" states that the new German Cabinet will be composed of 16 members, whereof the Social Democrats shall have the President, the ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. 'GOING SLOW' ALLEGED

    Mr. King Salter (manager of the Fede[?] shipbuilding operations at [?]ockatoo [?]eland, New South W[?] has received [?]ctions from the Acting Navy ...

    Article : 184 words
  30. ADVOCATES MORE EQUITABLE DIVISION.

    In conclusion the [?] [?] I recommend to four earnest consideration industrial problems. That the [?] of le[?]sure and prosperity may be more ...

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  31. A CLIMB DOWN.

    An important conference with representatives from the States was held in the office of Mr. Massey Greene (Minister of Trade and Customs) in Melbourne ...

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  32. IN NORTH RUSSIA

    A British North Russia communique states:—Liverpool troops and a detachment of the French Foreign Legion, consisting of Russians trained and officered ...

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  33. PORT RATES

    After numerous unsuccessful attempts to declare the rates for the ensuing year, the Port Adelaide City Council has reached finality. At the special ...

    Article : 395 words
  34. 3700 MARTYRS

    Reuter's correspondent in Constant nople reports that a courtmartial has been begun of the first party of Turkish officials accused of having instigated the ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. MAROONED VISITORS.

    Yesterday morning an informal meeting of New South Wales and Queensland people stranded in Adelaide was held at the South Australian Hotel. There were ...

    Article : 174 words
  36. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    [?] Frederick Green, a partner in the [?] of F. Green & Co., shipowners and joint managers at the Orient Steam Navigation Company, Limited, ...

    Article : 112 words
  37. MONARCHISTS FAIL

    Reuter's correspondent [?]egraphed from Lisbon, on February 9:—The Republicans have captured the towns of Lamego and Viz[?]. The Roya[?] ...

    Article : 38 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. TAKADA TROOPS.

    Mr. Fuller telegraphed to Mr. Watt yesterday emphaticaly protecting, in the interests of the health of the people of New South Wales and the soldiers, ...

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  40. LABOR'S RIGHTS

    The Ciyde strike committee has recommended the full resumption of work on February 12:—"Until we can perfect our forces with a view to ...

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  41. RETURNING AUSSIES

    The Australians are angered at the non arrival of military and civil [?] The last letters distributed were posted at Sydney on November 22. The news. ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. THREE CASES ON THE BEULAH.

    Three more positive cases of influenza were reported from the steamer B[?] [?] in quatantine in Sydney yesterday. ...

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  43. HUMULA CONSTRUCTION WORKS CLOSED.

    The secretary of the Railway Workere' Union in New South Wales has received a wire from Humula stating that owing to influenza, most of the railway ...

    Article : 46 words
  44. MR. GEORGE DARRELL'S LETTER.

    It is widely known that the celebrated Australian actor-author, Mr. George Darrell, numbers amongst his published novels and serials "The ...

    Article : 305 words
  45. PERMITS FOR SEA TRAVEL.

    Applicants for permits for sea travel must attend in person for medical inspection, and must be prepared to show that their reason far applying is one of ...

    Article : 266 words
  46. ALLEGED BRISERY

    When the Mayor case was resumed La[?] Dan [?]wall was [?]ngth[?] cross-examined by the counsel for the [?] with the purpose of snowing ...

    Article : 222 words
  47. MAKING THE MOST

    The Belrast strike has provisionally been s[?]ed, the men agree[?]ng, subject to c[?] to-morrow, to resume work o[?] the basis of a [?]-hour week ...

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  48. UNDER CONTROL.

    From sine o'clock on Tuesday last night, until midday on Wednesday, the Melbourne Board of Health received 50 applications for the removal of persons ...

    Article : 92 words
  49. A HOLIDAY

    The object of a holiday is usually [?] [?] renewed energy for another year's work. A difficulty is that holidays are generally not sufficiently long to ...

    Article : 258 words
  50. PROMISES

    Mr. Lloyd George has announced that the Government is immediately introducing the Bills of housing, health, land settlement, reclamation, affores[?]ation, ...

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  51. DEATH OF GRAND [?]KES

    Petrograd reports state that the Grand Dukes Paul. Nicholas, Dmitry, and George were shot at dawn on January 28 in the courtyard of Deriabinik [?] ...

    Article : 112 words
  52. DISASTROUS FOR EMPLOYED.

    The regulation requiring Melbourne metropolitan hotels to close during the prevalence of the influenza epidemic was framed in the Victorian Crown ...

    Article : 166 words
  53. GENERAL NEWS

    About 15 tons of pears from Victor Harbor growers has been sent to Melbourne during [?] past few days. B[?] 23 and 30 tons of held [?] ...

    Article : 157 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. Advertising

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  56. EIGHT SERIOUS CASES.

    Flying the quarantine flag and signalling for a doctor the Commonwealth owned steamer Australg[?]en put in an unexpected appearance at the Semaphore ...

    Article : 172 words
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