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  5. WANTED A GERMAN GIRL.

    Strong words were uttered at the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Congress on Thursday morning regarding a matr[?]nial advertisement which had appeared in a ...

    Article : 397 words
  6. BRITAIN AND PEACE.THE

    Australia "trill be represented in the peace march on Saturday by a band and 100 men selected from various units; also colour parties from each division, the tetter being ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Some highly significant facts have been published by. the New York Life Insurance Company, the [?]argest organization of its kind in the world, we believe, in a ...

    Article : 1,160 words
  8. COAL SHORTAGE.

    The Railways Commissioner states that in view of the seriouancese of the coal situation he is reluctantly compelled [?]ther to reduce the train service, with the object ...

    Article : 372 words
  9. UNHAPPY EXKAISERIN.

    Miss Brenda Tarkington on Anieriean governess who was employed in the exkaiserin's household bells in The New York American the story of a visit she was ...

    Article : 720 words
  10. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' CONGRESS.

    Thursday was the third day of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League Congress. which is being held at the Bind Institution, North Adelaide. The ...

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  12. STRIKE AND. STARVATION.

    Mr. Price, in the Assembly on Thursday. said be wished to draw the attention of the Government to the fact that the condition of the workers at Port Adelaide was, ...

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  13. A QUIET TALK.

    President Wilson has invited leading Republican Senators to a private conference on the League of Nations question and other peace issues. ...

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  14. YOUNG TURK MINISTERS.

    The Turkish Government has demanded the extradition of Taiaat Bey, Enver Pasha, and Diemal Pashs, who had taken refuge in Germany. All of these members ...

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  15. HOTELS ON PEACE DAY.

    In the Assembly on Thursday Mr., Hill, M. P., desiring, he said, to protest against government by regulation, asked the Premier if the State Government had been ...

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  16. A Murdered French Soldier.

    The French Government has demanded from Germany an indemnity of £4,000 for the family of a French soldier, who was recently murdered in. a street in Berlin, ...

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  17. BOXING.

    FORT PIRIE, July 14.—The biggest attendance that has ever assembled at the open-air Coo-ee was present to-night to witness the boxing contest between "Sailor" Brown, and "Weedie" ...

    Article : 410 words
  18. REPATRIATION "SOP."

    Repatriation regulations provided that the maximum sum to be advanced to returned men to assist them to establish a business shall not exceed £150. This rule, ...

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  19. PRINCE AMONG LABOUR MEN.

    The Prince of Wales visited North Lambeth recently, and inspected, in company with Mr. Frank Brian t. M. P., the housing accommodation in the congested ...

    Article : 554 words
  20. SOLDIER AND GIRL.

    The case of the soldier who left his allotment money with a girl he said was his and after his return from the war that she was married, and that he ...

    Article : 313 words
  21. RIO PARDO AND MAHIA TROOPS.

    The troopship Rio Pardo will berth at the Outer Harbour at 7.30 p.m. to-night. South Australian troops will be disembarked, and motor ambulances will convey ...

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  22. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Railways Commissioner was advised on Thursday that the goods train which had left Mile-End at. halt-past 3 that morning had become derailed at the points at ...

    Article : 156 words
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  24. BOYCOTTING THE TEAMS.

    Mr. O'Flaherty, addressing the Premier in the Assembly on Thursday, asked, "In view of the fact that nearly every person one meets who uses the tramcars is ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. PERSONAL.

    At the annual meeting of subscribers of the North Adelaide Institute, held on Tuesday evening, Sir Charles Goode was elected President for the 35th consecutive ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. INTERCOLLEGATE FOOTBALL.

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  27. SHIPPING ON MURRAY LAKES.

    Mr. Deputy-President Webb, in the State Industrial Court on Thursday, heard an application to have a common rule in connection with the River Murray steamers' ...

    Article : 83 words
  28. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    Argument was resumed in the Full Court this morning in, the case in which an application is being made by the Attorney-General (Mr. Ryan) for a writ of prohibition ...

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  29. THE RETORT COURTEOUUS.

    The Government Workers' Tribunal diverged from the even tenor of its way on Thursday to temporarily admit a ray of merriment. Mr. J. M. Napier was ...

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  30. "CARRYING ON."

    After the meeting of the Coal Board on Thursday morning, the Chairman- (Capt. C. J. Clare) said the board had not done anything beyond effecting certain ...

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  31. SOUVENIR PEACE MEDALS.

    All Children up to the age of Fifteen years (14 last birthday) are entitled to receive a Peace Medal to ...

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  32. NO ILLUMINATIONS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) has advised the Premier that unless the maritime strike is. over by Saturday no gas or electric illuminations will be ...

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  33. THE LAW COURTS.

    Charles Hurst was sentenced to seven days' impressments for having been drunk in angas street on Wednesday, and he was also ordered to be returned to an inebriates' house ...

    Article : 300 words
  34. Celebrations at Glenelg.

    Recently a committee -was appointed at Glenelg to arrange a special peace celebration for the children attending the. schools in the district. It has now been arranged ...

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  35. A BANK'S CLAIM.

    In the Adelaide Local Court on Thursday the National Bank of Australasia, Limited sought to recover from Harold Baiey of St. Peters, the sum of £66 3/, as "principal ...

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  36. INFLUENZA.

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  37. WHY' LIEGE SURRENDERED.

    The officer commanding the Fort de Hollogne, Liege, was tried by courtmartial on May 21 for surrendering the fort in August, 1914, without having exhausted all means ...

    Article : 181 words
  38. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Livingston (S.A.) asked the Minister for Home and .Territories (Mr. Glynn) to state what was being done with regard to ...

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  40. SEQUEL TO A PROCESSION.

    Mr. P. Mooney, marshal of a trades hall procession to protest against the cost of living, held on July 6, is being prosecuted by the City Council. The action is taken ...

    Article : 64 words
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