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  4. NEXT PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.

    The executive of the Returned Soldiers' League, having received complaints from returned soldiers of “the totally inefficient manner in which the Government is ...

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  5. THE LAST WEEK?

    It is reported that the Allies have made an offer to Italy that she shall have Fiume after it has existed for three years as a free port. Meantime, the Jugo Slavs will ...

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  6. THE BUDD CASE.

    Detective-Sgt. Allchurch left by this morning's train. Although the result of the recent enquiries could not be divulged to the press, it is believed that conclusive ...

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  7. THE DIVORGE COURT

    At the Supreme Court on Tuesday, the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) heard Detitions for rules nisi for divorce to be made absolute. An application was made ...

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  9. SIR RICHARD BUTLER'S POSITION

    An uncompromising reticence is being adopted in connection with the developments as the result of the report of the Wheat Scheme Commission against the ...

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  10. INFLUENZA.

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) referred on Tuesday morning to the allegations made regarding the treatment meted out ...

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  11. ANOTHER REVOLUTION.

    A revolution has broken out here, and there has been sanguinary fighting. It is expected that a Soviet Government will be proclaimed. ...

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  12. MEAT CARRIERS.

    Six large meat-carrying steamers are in course of construction in the Tyneside yards for the Federal Steam Navigation Company, Limited, for Shaw, Savill, and ...

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  13. THE HINDU’S HOGMANAY.

    The Scotsman is not the only man who celebrates Hogmanay. In the Indian city in which by the fortunes of war my lot is cast I witnessed preparations for the ...

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  14. Orlando for Paris.

    Signor Orlando and Baron Sonn.no will return immediately to Paris. ...

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  15. U–BOAT VICTIMS.

    An International Congress of transport workers has unanimously adopted a resolution urging the German representatives to induce their Government “by all ...

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  16. THE TERMS.

    The peace terms will be handed to the German delegates on Thursday. LONDON, May 5. The peace treaty will be handed to the ...

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  17. “No PLACE LIKE HOME.”

    The unionists employed at the meatworks combined to entertain the officers and men of the cruiser Melbourne and the destroyer flotilla at athletic sports at the ...

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  18. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Morphettville on Tuesday morning the weather was [?] and mild, and there was a large attendance of spectators, including several owners, among whom were Mr. J. Gernell, Mr. T. Thtt, and ...

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  19. Belgium Will Sign.

    Belgium has agreed to sign the Peace Treaty. PARIS, May 5. The Crown Council of Belgium has ...

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  20. BRITISH RULE IN EGYPT.

    Writing from Paris, the representative of the Australian Press Association (Mr. Fraser) says it is believed that as all the Powers now recognise the British ...

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  21. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    A Japanese official announcement is to the effect that Japan will return Shantung to China, retaining only economic privileges granted to Germany and the right ...

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  22. To-Day's Bulletin.

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  23. KILDONAN CASTLE AND KAROA.

    The troops from the Kildonan Castle and Karoa will be released from quarantine on Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. A special train will leave Adelaide at 855 a.m., returning ...

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  24. PUNJAB DISTURBANCES.

    The Press Bureau has made available for publication the reports of the Indian Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) regarding the disturbances in the Punjab. The first ...

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  25. Chinese Delegates Resigned.

    The Paris correspondent of The New York Herald says that members of the Chinese peace delegation and of the special mission to Paris sent cable messages to ...

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  26. CASUALTIES.

    Constable Driscoll reported to the Port Adelaide Police Station on Monday that shortly after noon that day, while George Whiteford was driving an engine into the ...

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  27. TO END WITH SIGNING OF PEACE.

    A general meeting of the Barrier Empire League, formed early in the war to assist soldiers, decided last night that the need for its functions having ceased, it should ...

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  28. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Lieut. W. O. Cooper, of the 10th Battalion, was awarded the Military Cross. “For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. In clearing back wood on August 23, 1918, he [?] his platoon ...

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  29. CHINESE INDIGNATION.

    The Chinese delegates have issued a further statement expressing indication that they have not received any official written communication regarding the Shantung ...

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  30. HORSES AND VERANDAH POST.

    At about a quarter to 1 on Monday afternoon, four horses, attached to a trolly and driven by Mr. J. Tolly, in the employ of A. J. Emeri, Rose street, Adelaide, were ...

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  31. The Position at Maitland.

    Dr. Smith added that he had just received a message from the Mayor of Maitland. The epidemic seemed to have been checked there, or, at last, it was not ...

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  32. DOMINION REVENUE.

    The New Zealand revenue for the past financial year totalled £22,352,371. more than £2,000,000 in excess of the Estimates. The expenditure for the year aggregated ...

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  33. DRAGGED BY A TRAIN.

    At 7. o'clock on Monday evening Mrs. Christina Schutte. whose daughter resides at Dale street, Port Adelaide, was seen by Porter McCrostie to alight at the Port ...

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  34. Victoria Park.

    The grass was in use on Tuesday morning 10 [?] [?] the [?]nner rails, but most most of the trainers were satisfied to use the trick, which is on splendid going order, M[?]ttawarrah ...

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  35. ABSENT JURYMAN FINED.

    The name of Charles Edward Hardy, engineer, of Hardy's road, Torrensville, was called while the jury was being empanelled at the Criminal Court on Tuesday, out ...

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  36. INSOLVENCY.

    [Before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell.] In the matter at the adjourned final hearing of the insolvency of Albert Robert Francis Lawler, labourer, formerly of Gawier, the Accountant ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Rugby football match played at Paris to-day, between a New Zealand military team and a team representing France, resulted in the former winning with 16 points ...

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  38. On the Peninsula.

    YORKETOWN, May 5 —The influenza patients are all progressing favourably. Mrs. Fred Thyer and Miss Vera Gacbme have volunteered their services on the ...

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  39. “A GOOD PEACE.”

    The French Cabinet has reviewed the essential clauses in the Peace Treaty M. Clemenceau subsequently informed a French interviewer that “he believed it ...

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  40. TRAP OVERTURNED.

    MAITLAND, May 5.—On Thursday afternoon Miss Ruby Miller and the children of Mr. B. Wundersitz were driving home from school, and when about a m[?]e ...

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  41. RIVER LEVELS.

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  42. Family Notices

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  44. BURNS IN HOSPITAL.

    BROKEN HILL, May 5.—Miss Manshall (18) died in the hospital last night. It is alleged that death resulted from burns received while the young woman was a ...

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  45. To-night's Amusements.

    Winifred La France, “Siren of the Deep.” West’s Pictures— Mildred Harris in “For Husbands ...

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  46. Mr. Ryan Abroad.

    The Premier of-Queensland (Mr. Ryan) has returned to London after a visit to the devastated areas in France, and after having seen the Australian troops. Bad ...

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  47. WOMEN WASHED OUT TO SEA.

    SYDNEY, May 5.—Three women were fishing off rooks near Bondi this afternoon when a wave engulfed them. One of the fishers, Mrs. Marie Burge (53), was washed ...

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  48. SUPREME.

    [Before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray).] A petition was presented by. Mr. G. McEwin, on behalf of the Stonyfell Olive Company, for an order to confirm the subdivision of shares ...

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  49. A MISSING MAN.

    YORKETOWN, May 5—No official information has been received regarding Joseph Braun, who left Yorketown nearly a fortnight ago. ...

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  50. SOMERSAULT OF MOTOR CAR.

    Cr. Nankervis, of Tallangatta, had a remarkable escape from death while motoring with his daughter on the Upper Muray road last Friday. Passing through ...

    Article : 93 words
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