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  4. COAL PROBLEM.

    “What can't be cured must be endured.” That is the spirit in which the citizens of the metropolitan area have received the coal, electricity, and gas restrictions. The ...

    Article : 284 words
  5. HITCHIN IN THE PEACE?

    Owing to the fact that no communication has been received from Germany, is is not exacted that the peace treaty will be signed until Saturday or Monday. . ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT WORKER’S TRIBUNAL

    Evidence in connection with the Adelaide Waterworks' employes was continued on Thursday morning at the Government Workers' Tribunal. The President (Mr. ...

    Article : 552 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    There art two “inystery houser” at Swan[?] (etates The London Chrouicle) They are situate in leading thoroughfares (Mansel street and King Edward’s road), ...

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  8. IN PARIS.

    Paris is returning to peace, but as yet it is a sad peace. The once "gay" city bears her scare more visibly than London; indeed, they are almost as conspicuous as ...

    Article : 962 words
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  10. FOR SALE—ELECTRIC POWER.

    A large deputation of local governing bodies was introduced by the Hon. F. W. Coneybeer to the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. E. A. Anetey) on Thursday ...

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  11. GOOD BYE TO MR. HUGHES.

    The Speaker, Lord Birkenhead, Dr. C. Addison, Lord Desborough, Lord Finlay, Mr.Heitmann, Mr.G.F. Pearce,among a hundred members of the House of Lords ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. Meeting of the Board.

    The President of the Coal Board (Captclare C.M.G.) stated on Thursday morning that there was then nothing fresh to report regarding the coal situation. The ...

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  13. Erzberger at Paris.

    The resignation of the Scheidemann Cabinet is confirmed, and Herr Erzberger will replace Count Rantzau at Versailles. ...

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  14. ''Closed Down."

    The Colonial. Sugar Refinery Company closed down their works at Glanville last Saturday, owing to the coal shortage. The employes are now "cleaning up" the ...

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  15. Hindenburg Resigned.

    The Foreign Minister in the new Cabinet refuses to go to Paris to sign the treaty Gon von Hindenburg has resigned from the command of the army. ...

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  16. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    Admiral Viscount Jellicoe was entertained at dinner last night by the New South Wales Navy League. The President of the League (Sir William Cullen) ...

    Article : 249 words
  17. THE YEARS BETWEEN.

    How time flies! It is 16 years since Mr. Rudyard Kipling's last volume of poems, “The Five Nations,” was published. We are all 16 years older and wiser and ...

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  18. SCAPA SENSATION.

    An evewitnees aboard a patrol boat said the first indication of the scuttling of the German warships was the fact that the crews on several ships were rapidiy ...

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  19. FIRE ON THE MAYACHIMARU.

    The fire is still burning among the sulphur cargo in No. 3 hold of the Japanese steamer Mayachi Maru, which is berthed at Queen's 'Wharf. Port Adelaide. The ...

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  20. MEANING OF A WILL.

    A further attempt at the interpretation of the will of the late James Johnston was made in the Civil Court on Thursday, before Mr. Justice Buchanan. Alexander ...

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  21. SYDNEY AND 6 O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    Mr. Garland [Solicitor-General] and Minister for Justice), questioned oh the subject of 6 o'clock hotel closing, pointed cut that it was not likely that Parliament ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. Germans v. Pcles.

    The Polish Supreme Council affirms that the Germans, with the secret support of the Government, are organizing an unofficial war in Polish Prussia. The ...

    Article : 40 words
  23. A Spartacist Leader.

    Herr Ledebour, the Spartacist leader who was arrested in April, has been acquitted of a charge of sedition, but he will remain in gaol pending measures to ...

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  24. LATEST SHIPPING.

    [?] [?]Idea.—Thursday. June 26—Times of [?] and low waters doubtful. ARRIVED.-June [?]. Zealandia,3,432. Bates, London, [?] and ...

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  25. HOW DEBTS CREEP UP

    A feature of the excuses of debtors who are summoned to face Mr. Commissioner Mitchell on unsatisfied judgment summonses is the declaration, “I can’t pay.” ...

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  26. INFLUENZA.

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  27. COLLISION CLAIM.

    Mr. Commissioner Mitchell and Messrs, C.A. Campbell and A.j. Bowden on Thursday continued the hearing in the Adelaide Local Court of the ciaim of Albert ...

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  28. CRICKET.

    In the match between the Australians and the Gentlemen of England at Lords, the Gentlemen scored 402. The Australians collapsed for 85, and the Gentlemen ...

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  29. THE LAW COURTS.

    Francis Quinn, who was fined for drunkenness detried having witfully damaged a toilet [?] and a skylight, valued at [?],the property of Harry Stack, a boarding [?], of [?] ...

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  30. Death at Port Adelaide.

    The Port Adelaide Isolation Hospital report on Thursday stated that the death had occurred of No. 70, Mr. H. O. Pidding, a married man, residing at Nile street, ...

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  31. SPORTS JOURNAL.

    A comprehensive budget of sporting news will as usual appear in Friday's Journal. Notes dealing with Tattersalls Meeting last Monday will be supplied by ...

    Article : 135 words
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  33. NATIONALIZATION.

    There is growing suspicion in Conservative circles of the Government's attitude towards schemes of nationalization. It is suspected that the Communications Bill is ...

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  34. SAVINGS BANK MONEY

    At the Adelaide Police Court, on Thursday, John Henderson, a young man, was remanded until Tuesday next on a charge of having, at Second Valley, on October 7 ...

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  35. Further Mortality in Sydney.

    There were 37 deaths from pneumonic influenza in the public emergency hospitals in the metropolitan area during the 24 hours ended 8 o'clock to-night. New ...

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  37. STYLES ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The statement in a section of the press on Thursday that the report of the royal commission, which investigated the case of the Hon. A. W. Styles, was likely to ...

    Article : 76 words
  38. PERSONAL.

    Professor Kerr Grant has resigned the Presideney of the South Australian branch of the British Science Guild, on account of his absence in America, and Professor ...

    Article : 53 words
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  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    The strike has collapsed, owing to the arrest of the strike leaders. ...

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