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  2. STEEL MILLS

    Mr Rankin, at Newcastle, before Mr. Justice Edmunds to-day, stated that a letter had been received by the Newcastle management of the Broken Hill ...

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  3. PREMIERS CONFER REPATRIATION SCHEME

    After having spent a week in Melbourne, during which time he and the [?] of the other States have been conferring with the Prime Minister of the ...

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  4. THE ANZACS TURKS ROUTED

    The Anzacs are reported to be on the job once more, and official message from Egypt states that the movement up to date has been a great success. The reward was ...

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  5. "VICTORY LOAN" GENEROUS TERMS

    Despite the efforts at secrecy until the announcement was made in the House of Commons, details of the conditions under which the "Victory Loan" will be ...

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  6. HAPPY CHRISTMAS

    Despite wild weather and bleak and blasted surroundings the Christmas and New Year for the most of the Australians here has been not without some ...

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  7. ON THREE FRONTS GERMAN ADMISSION

    An official Italian messages states:—"We have occupied, Grmeni in the Coritza area of Albania." ...

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  8. PEACE "A BAIT SET"

    In the course of bis address at the Guildhall War Loan meeting Mr. Lloyd George (Prime Minister) made his opinion of the peace proposals known. ...

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  9. ON THE SOMME.

    The move of the British (reported yesterday) on the western front makes a break in a somewhat uneventful week. A German message has now filtered ...

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  10. PALESTINE.

    The opinion is repeated here that Palestine is to be the next theatre of war. It is stated that the British forces at Suez are preparing for a powerful drive straight ...

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  11. AUSTRO-GERMAN FORCES.

    A despatch published in Berlin states that General von Mackensen's army in Southern Moldavia has crossed the Putna River to the north of Fochani, ...

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  12. "WITHOUT COMMENT."

    The "Matin" draws attention to the fact that this Note, the greatest document ever drawn up, was delivered without a word of comment by ...

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  13. COMBING OUT

    Senator G. F. Pearce (Minister of Defence) issued a return to-day showing that 49 per cent. of the 2097 persons employed by the Defence Department in ...

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  14. AFTER WAR PROBLEMS

    The Adelaide Labor Council last night, on the suggestion of the secreatry (Mr. T. B. Merry) appointed a speical committee to con[?]der matters affecting trade ...

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  15. NEW POSITIONS TAKEN

    The latest message from the Central Powers regarding the Roumanian situation claims that the Austrians and Gersums have won new positions between ...

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  16. LIQUOR TRADE

    Two delegations of Prohibitionists have waited upon the Dominion Cabinet in regard to control of the liquor business. They included members of ...

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  17. AT KUT-EL-AMARA

    New activities are proceeding at Kutel-Amara, where General Townshend's army to caught last spring. These are being carried out in co-ordination ...

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  18. BELGIAN STEADFASTNESS.

    The Press Association states that at the time M. Brian gave the American representative the Allied Note he also gave the ambassador a sharp Note from ...

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  19. GENERAL WAR NEWS LABOR CONFERENCE

    The following vessels have been sunk by German submarines:—Baynesk (British), Lynfield (3023 tons, British), Ferneb (1326 tons, Swedish), and Agenda (226 ...

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  20. "TRULY ALLIED."

    The "Manchester Guardian" forecasts that the Note contains some indications of the aims of the Allies in the re-drawing of the map of Europe, the governing ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. HEALTH V. BEAUTY

    Hon. J. D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Health) replying to the president of the Town Planning Association's criticism of the erection of a temporary clinic for the ...

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  22. AIMS OF LABORITES

    There is to be a big Labor conference in Manchester on January 23. The agenda paper contains 23 important matters, and the discussions are likely to be deeply ...

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  23. THE I.W.W.

    The "Manchester Guardian" severely condemns the organisation of workers known as the "Industrial Workers of the World." It says that this organisation ...

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  24. STATE RECRUITING

    At a meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council last night a letter was received from Mr. Waller Hutley (general State organiser of the ...

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  25. "GIVE US MORE FOOD."

    Dr. Michaelis. Under-Secretary of the Interior, has repealed his warnings that the cry of the people of Germany, "Give us peace so that we can have more ...

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  26. "SPEAK NO ENGLISH!"

    A message has been recieved from General Sir Douglas Haig which has aroused the most intense indignation throughout England. The message states ...

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  27. BREAD CARTERS TROUBLE

    The trouble in the Bread Carters' Union caused the Crown to call [?] the Sydney Suburban Bread Carters' Union to show cause why its registration shown ...

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  28. ROTTEN FRUIT

    Tons of fruit are daily destroyed in the Sydney markets. It becomes mouldy, watery, and rotten owing to the heat and great humidity. Peaches are selling at ...

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  29. BOY KILLED AT MOONTA

    An unfortunate accident occurred at [?] which ended in fatal results, the victim being the son of Rev. W. H. Robinson. The last was bringing his father's horse fromt he paddock. ...

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  30. BELGIUM'S REPLY

    Accompanying the Note of the Allies to President Wilson was one from Belgium. It cites Belgium as an unfortunate demonstration of the unsoundness of the dogma ...

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  31. GREATER NOW THAN AT ANY PERIOD.

    [?] Sir John Je[?]ncoe, in acknowledging the receipt of an address from me Fishmongers' Company, referred to the submarine menace. It was far greater ...

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  32. CHINESE EGGS

    A deputation representing the Poultry Breeders' Association of Australia waited upon Hon. W. O. Archibald (Minister of Customs) this morning to ask that a ...

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  33. ADELAIDE COMMITTEE APPOINTED.

    At the recruiting offices at Victoria square on Friday evening a representative gathering was held of citizens delegated, by various organisations to form the ...

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  34. NEW ZEPPELIN.

    A huge new Zeppelin has been given its first trial fright at Freidrichshaven. This is the type of machine of winch information was published some days ...

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  35. CASUALTIES NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH

    A serious accident happened to Mr. Edward Henry Talmage, of Pulstord street Prospect, yesterday morning. He was employed by the telephone department as a ...

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  36. LABOR COUNCIL

    A meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council was held in the Trades Hall last night when tie president (Mr. C. R. Baker) occupied the chair. ...

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  37. MOULDERS' STRIKE MORE MEN TO RETURN

    The moulders on strike are to return to work in all the shops owned by members of the Employers' Association at an advance of 1/7 an hour tram 1/6. There ...

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  38. A LONG BOLT.

    About noon yesterday a pony attached to a light spring dray, owned by [?] Brothers, restaurant keepers, of Commercial road, Port Adelaide, and driven by ...

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  40. THE NEWS CONFIRMED.

    The secretary of the South Australian branch of the Moulders' Federation (Mr. E. Spafford) confirmed the report of a settlement last night. He stated that he ...

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  41. THIS STATE'S SHARE

    One of the important subjects dealt with at the Premiers' Conference in Melbourne was the question of providing loan money for the carrying out of ...

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  42. TREASURER'S OPINION

    "Yes, the terms are certainly attractive," said the Treasurer (Hon. Crawford Vaughan), when the matter of the British War Loan was brought under his ...

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  43. RAILWAY TROOPS DERAILED.

    The South line traffic was completely disorganised early yesterday morning through the dera[?]ing of some trucks in the section to the southward of the Keswick Station. ...

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  44. 27TH BATTALION CLUB.

    The usual monthly meeting of the 27th Battalion Club was held is the Leavitt Hall, Wakefield street, yesterday. There was a large attendance of ladies interests in comforts for ...

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  45. MOTOR MISHAP.

    An accident happened at Torrensville on Wednesday by which Miss N. Campbell, a local resident, received slight injury. She had alighted from a tramcar, when a ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. HEAT AND STORM

    At 3 o'clock this afternoon the heat in the city was 96.8 degrees. The coal lumpers working at Darling Harbor ceased work to-day because the heat was ...

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  47. COMMONWEALTH SAVINGS BANK.

    The transactions for the week ending January 8 of the savings bank department of the Commonwealth Banl of Australia were as follow:—Accounts opened. 2502; deposits, £256,914; ...

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  51. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The Minister of Lands (Hon. W. G. Ashford) has returned to Sydney from the Premiers' Conference. When interviewed, he said that the central body ...

    Article : 85 words
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