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  2. LIQUOR TRADES

    The following agreement between the S.A. Brewers' Association and the S.A. branch of the Federated Liquor Trades Employes' Union came into operation as ...

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  3. RIOTOUS BERLIN

    Mr. Charles Tower, correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin, wrote on Match 12:—All night long there has been a din ...

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  4. THE INFLUENZA ANOTHER DEATH

    Horace Campbell Pearson, who was a soldier on home service, attached to the Mitcham camp for several years, died at the Exhibition Hospital on Wednesday ...

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  5. STARVED BY WAR A FEARFUL INDICTMENT

    It is only now realised what vast tracts of Europe are starving. Reports of the most alarming nature are pouring in to the Peace Conference. The commission ...

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  6. SURRENDER OF MERCHANT FLEET

    Reuter's correspondent at Brussels states that the Germans have agreed to the Allied conditions regarding the surrender of the German merchant fleet. ...

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  7. KIEL TO BE OPEN HELIGOLAND MUST BE HARMLESS.

    It is announced by the Supreme Council that the fortifications of Heligoland, in the North Sea. must be dismantled, and that the Kiel Canal must be ...

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  8. EARLY PEACE

    American delegates are taking a leading part in hastening peace. One meets Americans who arr horror stricken when contomplating the prospects of a ...

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  9. STYLES ENQUIRY

    The Styles Commission met in Parllament House yesterday. The Chairman (Hon. W. Hannaford, M.L.C.) presided. ...

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  10. DISTRIBUTION OF SHIPPING.

    Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, has strongly represented to Mr. Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister, Australia's case for more shipping. ...

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  11. OWNERSHIP OF FLEET LOST.

    Members of the United States delegation to the Peace Conference assert that the disposition of the German warships is unlikely to be included in the [?]eace ...

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  12. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    In reply to anxious enquiries from Sydney people, who fear that the increasing number of influenza cases is a serious matter, Mr. Fitzgeraid. Minister of ...

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  13. PORT PIRIE TROUBLE

    Proceedings were commenced [?] P[?]Pirie yesterday [?] the easy in which the employes engaged on the tugs at the Port sought to have an alteration made ...

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  14. TEUTONIC PEACE REPRESENTATIVES.

    In a message from Weimar the correspondent of the "Frankfurter Zeitung" says that he learns authoritatively that the German delegation to the Peace ...

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  15. UNSPEAKABLE BARBARITIES.

    Further accounts of horrible barbarities in the Berlin street fighting recall the early stories of the Russian counter revolution. Government prisoners ...

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  16. PLIGHT OF ROUMANIA.

    Speaking with intense feeling to a representative of the "Pall Mall Gazette," Queen Marie of Roumania vividly pictured the continued privations of her ...

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  17. ALLIES TACKLING RELIEF PROBLEM.

    Reuter learns authoritatively that although the highest Allied naval and military opinion regards as imperative the retention of the blockade until the ...

    Article : 177 words
  18. NEW SERUM DISCOVERED.

    A distinguished bacteriologist announces the discovery of an influenza serum, based on the theory that influenza is primarily due to P[?]eiffer's bacillus. The ...

    Article : 181 words
  19. RUSSIAN TRAVAIL THE SIBERIAN SITUATION

    According to the correspondent of the "Times" at Omsk, the chief town of the Siberian province of Akmolinsk. Admiral Koltchak, anti-Bolshevik leader of the ...

    Article : 228 words
  20. NOSKE'S SMART TACTICS.

    According to the Berlin corespondent of "The Times," the success achieved by Herr Noske (Minister for Defence) at Litc[?]tenberg, the suburb of Berlin, was ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG

    The "Manchester Guardian" says it understands that Field-Marshal Sir Doug[?]as Haig has written to Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, stating:—"I ...

    Article : 389 words
  22. BROADMEADOWS CAMP

    The Broadmeadows military camp, of which many thousands of Australian soldiers have pleasant memories, or otherwise, will be closed on Saturday. It ...

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  23. TWO DEATHS IS SYDNEY.

    Two deaths from influenza occurred in Sydney yesterday. Forty new cases were admitted between 4 o'clock Wednesday and 9 o'clock yesterday morning. 15 ...

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  24. THE MILK COMBINE

    The position of the Victorian Farmers' Union in regard to the alleged milk combine was explained by Mr. E. E. Roberts, general secretary of that body. Until ...

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  25. "ISOLATION" AT SERVICEION.

    It is obvious that the laugh regarding the border [?]uarautine farce is not all on Mr. Holman, and his alleged s[?]ent system along the banks of the River ...

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  26. A.N.A.

    Public questions, including the peace terms and repatriation, were discussed by the annual conference of the victorian branches of the Australian ...

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  27. BERLIN BECOMES QUIETER.

    Mr. Charies Tower, the special co[?]e spondent of "The Times,' rapo[?] on March 13, that Berlin is quieter. Herr Noske's summary methods are cowing ...

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  28. NOTABLES KILLED AT KIEFF.

    After entering Kieff. the Bolsheviks murdered Professors Baronovsky the Ukraine Emissary at Paris, and Zabolotny, an eminent surgeon, also M. Etimenko, ...

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  29. RED ARMY FEARS FINLAND.

    Messages from "The Times" correspondent at Helsingfors, the capital of Finland, state that, fearing a Finnish attack, the general staff of the Red Army is has ...

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  30. 131 NEW CASES IN VICTORIA.

    In Melbourne yesterday 131 new cases of influenza were reported and two deaths. A message from Wonthaggi stated that there were 130 cases in the ...

    Article : 39 words
  31. DIFFICULT TO SUPPRESS.

    Telegraphing from Stockholm during the week the correspondent of "The Times" says:—The Spa[?]acists carry on a sort of a ...

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  32. RECORD CROP

    A winter wheat crop, larger by 80,000,000 bushels than any previous crop in American agricultural history, was forecasted by the Department of ...

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  33. FEDERATED ENGINEDRIVERS

    It was stated in Sydney yesterday that unless a satisfactory settlement of the trouble with the Federated Stationary Engine Drivers ...

    Article : 107 words
  34. AIR WONDERS

    In his speech in the House of Commons on the Air Forces estimates, Major General J. E. B. Seely, Under Secretary to the Air Ministry and Vice-President ...

    Article : 237 words
  35. SHIPS FOR SOLDIERS

    There has been an Unexpected improvement in the prospects of repatriation. As the result of further pressure applied to the Shipping Controller, several ...

    Article : 82 words
  36. PROFIT SHARING

    Mr. Windeyer, K.C., at the Millions Club luncheon in Sydney yesterday, speaking of the social unrest, suggested profit sharing as a solution of the ...

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  37. SOLDIERS' DECORATIONS

    At the Sydney Domain Camo yesterday afternoon honors won on the field of battle were presented by the Governor General to returned soldiers and the ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. NATIONALISATION WITH COMPENSATION.

    A message from we[?]mar says that in the debate in the National Assembly on the Nationalisation Bill an amendment by Herr Aur to reject the Seate ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. THEATRE ROYAL "DAMAGED GOODS."

    The Theatre Royal management announce the positive last two Performances of the record breaking attraction. "Damaged Goods." so if the matinee is ...

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  40. CITIZENS' CALL TO PRAYER.

    The weekly intercessory service in connection with the Citizens' Call to Prayer was held in the Victoria Hall, Y.M.C.A. Buildings, yesterday, when the Rev. w. ...

    Article : 88 words
  41. PROFITEERING

    Vigorous protests by the American Exporters and Importers' Association against continuance of abnormal shipping rates by the United States Shipping Board ...

    Article : 163 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. THE CENSORSHIP

    Senator Russell (Acting Minister for Defence) stated yesterday that owing to a stage reached in discussions of the Peace Conference, and the position of ...

    Article : 97 words
  44. RAILWAY MEN

    A meeting of Railwaymen's delegates has been held in London for the purpose of considering the railway companies' offers, and it rejected the proposals: also ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. "THE LOVE SWINDLE" AND "ALL WOMAN."

    And Dick fell in love with Dorothy. Then they were wed. Did it break Diana's heart? It didn't. She was glad. The only way one can tell wh[?] is to see ...

    Article : 231 words
  47. SALE OF A HOUSE

    In the local court yesterday afternoon, Mary Carleton Pollitt of the Overseas Club. London, sued Badger & Co. of Kithers' Bulidings, Adelaide, claiming the sum ...

    Article : 162 words
  48. MAINTENANCE CHARGE

    A charge of having left his wife (Mrs. Sarah A. E. Bennetts) without adequate means of support on March 14 was heard against Ainslie Morcomb Bennetts in ...

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  49. ACCIDENTS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Mr. Arthur Wililam Holmes, a married man, residing at Hart street, Glanville, had an accident while loading a trolly with flour at Harrison's mill, Port ...

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  50. DISLOYAL UTTERANCES

    The many times adjourned Dr. Patrick Tuomey's case, under the War Precautions Act, was commenced yesterday at the Padd[?]ngton (N.S.W.) Court, before ...

    Article : 130 words
  51. HUNGER STRIKE

    Mrs. Jennie Baines, who was removed to the Pentridge Prison on Wednesday to serve a sentence imposed upon her by the city bench for having displayed ...

    Article : 101 words
  52. CHINAMAN HELD UP BY BOYS.

    A Bathurst (N.S.W.) message sta[?]s that three you[?] aged 14, 17, and 23 respectively, were remanded the local police court yesterday on a charge of ...

    Article : 41 words
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