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  2. ENTERTAINMENTS

    Adelaide's talented musician, Mr. Brew ster Jones, is arranging a special pian[?] recital to be held at the Adelaide Town Hall on Tuesday, Hay 20. As a con ...

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  3. RETURNING ANZACS "DIGGERS" AT FOOTBALL.

    In a Rugby football match a western province team beat an Australian team from the Boonal by 31 goals to 5. The visitors were welcomed by an ...

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  4. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The American Medical Society contemplates a £2,000,000 foundation for research into the effect of drugs on the human body. ...

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  5. 'WHITEWASH'

    In certain sections a good deal of interest was taken in the speech of Sir Richard Butler at Gawler on Thursday evening. In others, it was looked upon ...

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  6. "WE MUST SIGN' GERMANY FEARS CONSEQUENCES

    A report from Berlin states mat while Still denouncing the peace terms Herr Freeheit says, "We must sign, however, because experience shows that refusal ...

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  7. EFFECTIVE VOTING REPRESENTATIVE DEPUTATION

    On Friday morning, a deputation, arranged by the Effective Voting League, waited upon the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) to urge the claims of proportional ...

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  8. JELLICOE IN PERTH

    It was glorious and ideal weather which greeted Lord Jelicoe when he landed at Perth four minutes before midday on Friday, accompanied by Lady Jellicoe ...

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  9. THE INFLUENZA HOSPITAL PATIENTS

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  10. PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES ASTONISHED.

    Reuter learns from Berlin that on May 8 the Bourse closed for three days as a result of the crusting impression of the peace terms. ...

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  11. DEFEATED AT CRICKET.

    A team representing the homeward bound Australians met a western province eleven at cricket, the latter winning by eight wickets. Byles for the ...

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  12. LUDENDORFF ANGRY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Berlin says that Herr Ludendorff declined an interview', but sent the correspondent a message which stated, ...

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  13. JOINT CONTROL

    The Bloemfontein Industrial Congress carried a resolution in favor of the joint control of mines by boards composed of equal numbers of ...

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  14. IN—OUT

    Our Western Australian correspondent wired last night:—"When Mr. Colebatch threw up the sponge last evening he put up a record insomuch as his was the ...

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  15. A GERMAN NOTE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that a message has been received from Berlin stating that Herr Erzberger in a Note to the Armistice ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. INFLUENZA AT THEBARTON.

    At the last meeting of the Thebarton Council the medical officer (Dr. J. H. Leon) reported as follows:—"During the past fortnight the following cases of ...

    Article : 431 words
  17. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA

    A British report from Archangel states that on May 5 "the enemy bombarded our positions on the Voga with 5[?] shells., Subsequently they launched two ...

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  18. CANNIBALISM

    War is barbaric. The slaughter of one man by another man is hideous. Profiteering in war time—the making of money out of the agony, hate, and ...

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  19. "TERMS ARE UNBEARABLE."

    The German Government has issued a proclamation denouncing the peace terms as unbearable and impracticable. The Government will reply with a ...

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  20. BRITISH AEROPLANE FALLS.

    A report from Chalon-Sur-Saone (France) states that on May 9 one out of five British aeroplanes flying from London to India fell ...

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  21. REPATRIATING GERMANS

    At Durban 117 Germans from the Maritzburg internment camp for repatriation embarked on tne Chepstow Castle at midnight under a military escort. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED.

    The South African Empire Parliamentary Association entertained at luncheon Mr. Beeby (Minister of Industry in New South Wales) and Lieutenant Williams ...

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  23. CHARGES OF BRIBING

    The rehearing of charges at Pretoria against Mr. hute Naylor, the well-known sportsman, for bribing a Laborite named Dan Dingwall van Veyeren, formerly a ...

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  24. [?]OUTH AFRICAN LOAN ESTIMATES.

    In the House of Assembly the loan estimates for 1919-20, totalling £10,105,000, were tabled. They include a provision for making up the pay of overseas ...

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  25. CONFERENCE FAVORED.

    The Industrial Congress agreed to accept the Government's offer of a conference between the employers and workers to discuss the industrial ...

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  26. THE TREASON TRIAL

    Since the Hambert treason trial began in Paris on March 31 250 Witnesses have been examined. It en[?]d to-day and resulted in Lenoir being sentenced to ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. WIDESPREAD DISEASE.

    The infections deceases return presented to the Centre Board of H[?] on May 13 showed that there were 89 cases of influenza at Adelaide, 34 at ...

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  28. "HORROOKS—EXPLOKER."

    The Public library Board, at its meeting on Friday, received from Mr. Charles Horrocks, nephew' of John Ainsworth Horrocks, the explorer, a diary, ...

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  29. BRADBURY'S PROFITS.

    G. S. McBride, director, writer-:—The public will know what value to attach to Sir Richard Butler's statement at Gawler last evening when we direct their ...

    Article : 175 words
  30. CHARLEROI EXPLOSION

    A report from Brussels states that particulars have been received concerning the death of Captain Haines, of the Australian Medical Corps attached to ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    In a special article on the subject of labor unrest in the United Kingdom. Mr. James Wignall, M.P., general organiser for the Dockers' Union, writes:—A sore ...

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  32. TWO DEATHS; FOUR FRESH CASES.

    Dr. Ramsay Smith reports last night that tilers were four admissions to the Exhibition Hospital yesterday, making the total number of patients at that ...

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  33. GENERAL FRENCH

    General French has arrived in London. It is understood his visit is in connection with the questions in the House of Commons in regard to the ...

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  34. LATEST SPORTING

    The Sydney rider, C. D. Davies will pilot Booster in the Sydney Cup. For the Doncaster the following riders are engaged:— ...

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  35. EIGHT FRESH CASES IN THE CITY

    Dr. Borwick stated last night that eight fresh casss were reported in Adelaide yesterday. ...

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  36. MR GLYNN SYMPATHETIC.

    On Friday evening a deputation, armed with similar arguments, approached the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Glynn) at Parliament House. The speakers ...

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  37. LABOR VICTORY

    The municipal by-elections at Johannesburg to fill the 12 vacancies caused by the resignations following on tbe strike of the power station employes, ...

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  38. PORT ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    The seriousness of the influenza epidemic in the Port Adelaide distr[?]t. where nearly 250 cases have boon reported during the last fortnight, was ...

    Article : 419 words
  39. LIBERALS AND SIR RICHARD BUTLER

    At the monthly meeting of the executive committee of the Liberal Union yesterday, which was well attended, the president (Mr. A. W. Piper, K.C.) ...

    Article : 228 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. Advertising

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  42. LATEST FIGURES.

    For the twenty-four hours ended eight o'clock last night 56 new cases of influence were sent to Sydney hospitals, making the number receiving treatment 950. ...

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  44. AFGHANS IN MOSCOW.

    A Bolshovist report slates that an Afghan mission has arrived at Moscow. ...

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