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  4. ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY.

    LONDON, March 3.—The German have been told that unless the repatriation demands are accepted by Monday at noon the Allies will occupy Durbar. Lubrort. and Dusseldorf. They will tax exports to the Allies. and establish a customs line on ...

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  5. ANTI-SOVIET REVOLT

    The Soviet has regained the upper hand in Petrograd by replacing the garrison with troops from the front, who mastered the revolutionaries. Further trouble is the ...

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  6. HEALING THE BREACH.

    Farther developments occurred in the extraordinary situation which has arisen in the ranks of the Farmers and Settlers Association on Friday morning at a meeting ...

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  7. RIOTS IN INDIA.

    Serious riots occurred at Trichur, part of Calicut, or. Monday between loyalists and non-co-operators. Hiudus and [?] attacked the loyal procession, mho ...

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  8. THE AUTUMN SHOW.

    The autumn show in connection with the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society was opened at the Jubilee Exhibition Building and sounds on Friday, and ...

    Article : 465 words
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  10. SOLDIERS WIDOWS' PENSIONS.

    The making of fale declarations by persons applying for benefits under the Australian Soldier' Repatriation Act led the Commonwealth authorities to take action ...

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  11. EARL HAIG AND AUSTRALIA.

    Field-Marshal Earl Haig regrets that is unable lo accept the invitation from the Convnonwealth Prime - Minister (Mr. Hughes.) to visit Australia after the closing ...

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  12. Good-bye to India.

    The Duke of Connaught made a "brilliant departure from Bombay on the "Malaya. In speech he said he was carrying a message home that Indian loyalty was untarnished. ...

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  13. “Misunderstood.”

    Herr von Simons said:—“l would like to answer now.” He added that the German delegation was going to examine the speech and the documents which Mr. ...

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  14. Conference Resumed.

    At the resumption of the conference at noon crowds lined the front of the palace and cheered the arrival of the allied delegates and Marshal Foch. The proceedings ...

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  15. AMERICA AND TEE LEAGUE.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Tunes reports that officials feel that the American Government's position has been sustained by the League ...

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  16. AMERICA'S LATEST GREATEST.

    The House of Representatives committee, which has investigated the Shipping Board business, has admitted that many glaring inefl[?] existed in relation to ...

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  17. Daily Produce.

    Jodge, Mr. H. Taomeon; Steward, Mr. J. Harvey. Cheeses made, up in quality for lack of quantity. Competition was divided between ...

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  18. Correction From Commission.

    The Reparations Commission his notified Germany that, contrary to the calculations of Berlin, the balance which Germany owe before April 30 exceeds 12 millions ...

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  19. "KNOCK IT OUT."

    “knock it out” Thus did representatives of district councils, assembled At the half-yearly meeting of the Local Government Association on Friday [?] refer to the log of [?] wages ...

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  20. AMERICAN DEFENCE.

    It is reported on re[?]blic authority that Mr. Harding is determined to amalgamate the war, navy, and air services into a single department of national defence, ...

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  21. District Competitions.

    Two entries were received for the district competitions, one from the Mount Barker Agricultural Bureau and the other from the South-Easiera Agricultural. Bureaus. The ...

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  22. BLAZE IN HINDLET STREET.

    The Fire Brigade received a call at 1.15 o'clock on Friday morning to Hindley street, and on arrival it was discovered that a blaze had broken out in a portion ...

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  23. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The sessions of the Methodist Conference were continued on Friday morning. A report in connection with church union was received, and pres[?] has de[?] that owing to the ...

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  24. The Luncheon.

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  25. Blood Stock.

    Judge, Mr. C. G. McMahon, of Swan Hill; Steward, Mr. L. M. Darby. It was like old times co have Mr. C. G. McMahon judging the blood stock again. ...

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  26. CHAMP CLARE DEAD.

    The death is announced of Mr. Champ Clark, who had been Speaker' of the House of Representatives since 1910. He was a notable figure in American politics, find ...

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  28. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Paringa. 782. Webb Spencer’s Gulf ports Quorus. 265, T. Gus[?] seencer's ports. SAILED.—March 4. Kararta, Port Vincent. ...

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  29. SPORTING CABLES.

    The police authorises have prohibited Carpentier's boxing exhibition at the instance of the Swedish Boxers' Union, who urged that too much professional ...

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  30. THE SATURDAY'S JOURNAL.

    ' The usual week-end features will be contained in to-morrow's Saturday Journal, including the popular “Everywoman pages by “Lady Kitty” Gardening notes by ...

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  31. Agricultural Produce.

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  32. The Davis Cup.

    Czcao-Slnrakia [?]- catered a cha[?]enge for the Davis Cup. ...

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  33. EPIDEMIC OF SWOLLEN FACES.

    There has been prevalent in London and throughout the country a rather mysterious infection, which causes swelling of the glands around the angles of the jaws, and ...

    Article : 125 words
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  36. Trotting Competitions.

    The tratting contests will be initiated this evening, special lighting arrangements have been made for the occasion. This is the first time -that trotting at night time ...

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  38. MR. ESMOMDE DEPARTED AT LAST.

    Mr. Osmond T. G. Esmonde has left Australia at last. When he arrived at Sydney from Vancouver on the steamer Makura on January 11, he was asked to take ...

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