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  2. THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE

    In the Exhibition Building last evening was held what the president of the S.A. Branch of the Australian Labor Party (Mr. L. L. Hill) [?]ned, "the ...

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  3. PEACE TALK

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that a Brest Livosk telegram via Berlin states that at the plenary sitting on January 12 General Hoffmann protested ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES

    Although the Minister of the Navy (Hon. Joseph Cook) says that the statement that Mr. Hughes is going to London is without foundation, members of ...

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  5. THE INHUMAN HUN

    It has been learned officially from Belgian sources that 58 executions took place in Belgium recently, totalling 170 for the year for patriotic crimes. The ...

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  6. STILL WOBBLING

    Today's meetings of the Liberal and "National" Parties at Parliament House are being awaited with the greatest interest. The political situation is at ...

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  7. THE MAIN FRONT

    Marshal Hiag reports:—"During the night there were pa[?]ol engineers to the south-eastward of Am[?]es." ...

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  8. IN GREAT BRITAIN

    Stop stewards engaged in the engineering and ship-building establishments oppose the man-power scheme of the Government, and refuse it accept any ...

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  9. GOOD AERIEL WORK.

    Marshal Hair repairs—"The repulsed an attempted [?]id to the eastward of Monchy. Our a[?]ales on Saturday bombed enemy bullets and hutme[?]s and ...

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  10. THREAT OF STRIKE.

    The Clyde district committee of the societies affliated with the engineering and shipbuilding federatione conferred at Glasgow yesterday upon demanding ...

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  11. HOW THESE GERMANS LOVE.

    The latest "hate" sentence recorded in the German press is that of two British prisoners employed in a starch factory. They threw stones into the crushing ...

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  12. FRENCH ACTIVITIES.

    French communique:—"Between January 1 and January 10 we brought down 15 enemy aeroplanes and the destruction of 12 others was most probable, but we ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN ACCOUNT.

    The Russian delegates vo[?]on of the events at Brest Litovsk states that the Russians announced that they wished to continue the negotiations regardless of the ...

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  14. RUSSIA'S TRIAL

    A wireless message has been read that the Russian Central Executive of the Councils of Workmen's, Soldiers', and Peasants deputies has decreed that the local ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. AUSTRALIA'S PATRIOTISM

    In a leading article "The Times" says —"It becomes increasingly difficult to discern the se[?]blance of the principle of patriotism necessitating or inspiring ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. NATIONAL FOOD RATIONING.

    Residents in country districts are getting plenty of food, but the provincial cities are bare of supplies. The police in many places are under orders to quell ...

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  17. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL

    The fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide City Council was held yesterday, when the mayor. (Mr. C. R. J. Glover) presided over a full attendance of ...

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  18. IS M. TROTZKY YIELDING?

    "The Times'" correspondent at Petrograd states that the Extremists believe that M. Trotzky is yielding to German pressure and is exceeding his powers. It ...

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  19. DISMAL PETROGRAD.

    The living conditions of Petrograd are growing daily more dismal. Fuel is exhausted, and the city is left in darkness, with a temperature of 20 degrees zero. ...

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  20. ITALY'S TASK

    Italian official:—"The artillery is active on the Asiago Plateau and to the eastward of Piavevec[?]hia. The British batteries have made many direct hits on ...

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  21. MILITARY MEDALS.

    Bars to Military Medals have been awarded to the following:—Australians— Sergeant A. V. Ferguson, Corporals F. Greenaway and W. H. Long, ...

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  22. POPE IN ACCORD WITH WILSON AND GEORGE.

    "The Times'" correspondent at Rome States that President Wilson's address was read in the Vatican with pleasure and almost with jubliation. The Pope realised ...

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  23. HORRORS AT SEBASTOPOL.

    "The Times'" correspondent at Odess[?] states that the horrors of Kronstadt are being re-enacted at Sehastopol, where there have been two days of butchery of naval ...

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  24. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    The Admiralty Board has been divide into two heads, one in charge of operations and the other for maintenance. The former further specialises in war work. ...

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  25. WAS IT BEER?

    Alleged breaches of the licensing laws were responsible for the presence of a further batch of defendants in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday. ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN AND GERMAN COLONIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Capetown states that the Hon. Henry Burton, K.C. Finance Minister), in reference to Mr. Lloyd Geroge's speech, said:—"We welcome ...

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  27. GERMANY WORMEATEN WITH SECCRET COPYING SOCIETIES.

    "The Times" correspondent at Berne States that Germany is wo[?]ten with secret copying societies. which are spreading anti-militarist reports and chapters ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND HEMP.

    The Army Council has fixed new maximum prices for New Zealand hemp as follows:—Good and fair quality, £99; high point, £97; fair quality, £96. ...

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  29. AWAITING HERR HERTLING'S PRONOUNCEMENT.

    Swiss, messages state that Germany is excitedly awaiting Herr Hertling's speech. "Vorwaerts" reports that a meeting of 2000 electors at Bielefield carried a ...

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  30. UKRAINIAN AFFAIRS.

    An All Ukrainian Sea Congress has been summoned to meet at Kieff on January 23 to discuss the questions regarding a Ukrainian Constituent Assembly Reports ...

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  31. ARMY AND NAVY PAY

    The War Cabinet has decided to increase subalterns pay during the war to a minimum of half a guinea daily from October 1, 1917, and also to make ...

    Article : 136 words
  32. 'NATIONALISM' NOT WANTED

    One often wonders in these times of many political faiths what really constitutes "Nationalism" (writes the West Coast "Sentinel"). "There is at present ...

    Article : 376 words
  33. THE MINOR THEATRES

    "The Times'" correspondent at Amsterdam states that Berlin claims to have been informed by wireless that 1700 German and 9600 black trained troops have ...

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  34. GREAT BRITAIN AN EXAMPLE TO GERMANY.

    Addressing the first, meeting of the Polish' Society in Berlin, Professor Hansdelbrueck urged Germany to renounce territorial acquisitions in the east and ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. MISTAKEN IDENTITY

    A rematkaible case of mistaken identity of a dead body, which had been found in the Torrens Lake by Water Constable Robb on the previous day, was ...

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  36. NEW MEASURES.

    The State Cabinet this afternoon considered measures to be brought before Parliament when it resumes. The two principal ones will be a new Arbitration ...

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  37. ARABS SUCCESSFUL RAID.

    Official confirmation has been obtained of the success of the Arab operations against the Hedjaz railway, to the northwards of Maan. During three days of ...

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  38. "OUR RICHLY BLESSED SOUTH SEA COLONIES."

    The Association of South Sea Traders has telegraphed Herr Dr. Son (German Colonial Secretary)' expressing joy at the appointment of a Governor of New ...

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  39. HALMER END DISASTER

    Rescue parties at Kaimer-End ire bringing the dead to the surface. There are 149 men still entombed, and nearly a hundred are in a hopeless position. ...

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  40. CRIMINAL SITTINGS

    The January sitting of the Criminal Court were entered yesterday, his Honor Mr. Justice Buchanan, presiding. Mr. H. A. Shierlaw appeared as Crown ...

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  41. LATE COMMISSIONER RUSSELL

    At the sitting of the Insolvency Court yesterday morning Mr. Justice Buchanan who presided, said "As this is the first sitting of this court since the death of ...

    Article : 186 words
  42. ARGENTINE WHEAT CROP

    An important agreement has been completed between the Argentine and representatives of the Anglo-French Governments, regarding the Allied purchase of ...

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  43. OVER ENDERED MEN HOPELESSLY ENTOMBED.

    Eighty-seven men Have been, rescued. from Halmer End, 23 bodies Iiave been pound nad 137 are still entombed, and their rescue' is regard eft as hopeless? ...

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  44. NATIONAL COASTS REPUDIATED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd rotates that tte Superior Council of National Property has drafted a decree cancelling all national loans issued by ...

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  45. STOLEN PROPERTY

    After digging for four hours in be yard of a house at Bahmain the police unearthed a bag containing a number of brckenpieces of watches and other ...

    Article : 87 words
  46. SUMMER CLASSES

    The summer class for teachers was opened at the Observation School, Currie street, yesterday. Fifty-nine teachers were present. The class is being held ...

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  47. 'EXTENSION NOT LIKELY'

    "I am not in a position to say what the decision of the joint party meeting to-morrow may be," the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) remarked yesterday ...

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  48. SKIN IRRITATION

    Ever have any irritation of the skin? There are many forms of it. Piles, ob state io cure. Eczema, just as bad, and just zs hard to cure. But Doan's ...

    Article : 266 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. WORKERS PROTEST

    Messrs. C. R. Baker and T. Grealy addressed a Large meeting of workers at the Islington Workshops yesterday at noon. They were given an attentive ...

    Article : 88 words
  51. A NEW MINISTER

    "I cannot tell you who the new Minister of Education will be." declared the Premier (Hon A. H. Peake) in addressing the teachers at the Observation ...

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