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  4. BLOODSHED IN BERLIN.

    The situation in Berlin is not clear, but apparently there are two movements in progress. Firstly, there is the Spartacus attempt to seize power, and secondly that ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A message received in Copenhagen from Berlin states:—When the arrest of the Executive Council of the Soviet was made known to the troops and to the Soldiers ...

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  6. pPRISONERS OF WAR

    The repatriation of prisoners of war is rapidly proceeding and already 2,110 officers and 56,694 men of other ranks, with 2,752 civilians, have returned to Great ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S DAY

    The celebration of "Britain's Day" throughout the United States was marked by a great papular demonstration. NewYork and Washington were smothered In ...

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  8. CAUGHT BY THE GUNS

    How the Austrian offensive along the Piave River was stopped was described today by the Duke of Aosta, Commander of the Third Italian Army, which was located ...

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  9. BIG STEAMERS

    Numercras steamers are being diverted for the purpose o[?] repatriating the Australian and New Zealand, soldiers. Tbey m[?] a number of Zesland soldiers. They ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Large numbers of Australian and New Zealand, [?] will arrive home in March. ...

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  11. THE JAQUES

    The mystery in connection with the disappearance of Mr. Harold ("Sony") Jaques has not yet been cleared up, and the indications are that the investigation ...

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  12. TRAIN TRAGEDY

    There were 68 passengers killed and 151 others injured as the result of a collision between a leave train and another train in the railway-station at Lorthiens to-day. ...

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  13. FATAL INFLUENZA.

    The influenza epidemic at Suva is [?] ing, but there is increasing virulence in the country, with heavy mortality. The Enropean deaths number 15. There is urgent, ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private MAX C. WILLSMORE, whose death was reported On October 23 in France, was born on September 16, 1896, and was the younger son ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willsmore Dutton-terrace, ...

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  15. THE HEAT TO-DAY.

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  17. BRITISH IN COLOGNE.

    A message from Copenhagen states:—The British warship Hercules and a destroyer flotilla have arrived at Wilhelmhaven. ...

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  18. 107.8 IN THE SHADE.

    The advance of the depression noted in Saturday's weather chart over Western Australia has teen marked by very hot weather in South Australia. On Sunday most of ...

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  19. HOUTMAN AGROUND.

    An urgent telegram from Thursday Island, dated 8 p.m. on Saturday, states that the steamer Houtman is reported to have badly grounded on Heath Reef in the ...

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  20. BRITISH DAY

    Mr. Balfour has sent a cable message to Washington, in which he states:—Great Britain has been deeply touched by the The British people will always remember ...

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  21. LORD KITCHENER

    General Sir Ian Hamilton unveiled a war shrine at Deanston, near Doune, on Saturday, September 28, to tie memory of nearly 30 village Hads who have fallen ...

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  22. DEATH OF MR. LOVERIDGE.

    The Police Department reported on Monday that no information had been received from Morohett Vale, that the body of Mr, Wilfred Loveridge, who was drowned in ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET

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  25. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    Arohbishop Duhig, speaking at the ceremony of the opening and blessing of the new assembly hall at the Loudes Hill Convent High School, conducted by the ...

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  26. Belgians in Germany.

    A Belgian communique issued to-day states:—Our cavalry division has readied the Rhine and has occupied Neuss and Crefeld. Our infantry has reached the line of ...

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  27. National Assembly Demanded

    A message received in Copenhagen from Berlin states:—Returned troops, headed by officers with Imperial flags, made a demonstration in Munich in support of the ...

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  28. TO THE WOMEN OF THE EMPIRE

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received the following message from her Majesty the Queen for the women of the Empire:— ...

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  29. THROWING STONES.

    A correspondent writes:—The school children passing along Hutt-street, Adelaide, have recently developed a habit of hurling atones on the roofs of the houses ...

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  30. ALLOWANCE'S, FOR SOLDIERS' WIDOWS.

    It is announced by the Minister of Repatriation that the new scale of living allowances granted by the Commission in lieu of rental allowances for widows with ...

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  31. LAW COURTS

    Sn the case in which Thomas Weston claimed from Geo. P. Harris, Scarfs & Co, the sum of 15/10, alleged to have been Short paid, under the Carpenters and Joiners Wages BOard, ...

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  32. THE CORPORATION EMPLOYES.

    The hearing was continued on Monday, before the Deputy President of the Industrial Court (Mr. N. A, Webb) of the case in which the employes of the Adelaide Corporation are asking for an award ...

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  33. JAM, FRUITS, AND SUGAR.

    The Prices Commissioner has arranged a Conference of jam-makers for Friday next to discuss the proposals of the Commonwealth Government regarding prices of ...

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  34. BOLSHEVIK SNEAKS

    The Swedish Government have recalled all their consular and diplomation representatives from Russia, except two officials of the legation. They have also withdrawn ...

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  35. DEATHS AT THE HOSPITAL

    The death occurred at the Adelaide Hospital on Sunday of Mrs. Catherine Stewart (61), who was admitted from Angaston on December 3, and Mrs. Hannah Eines ...

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  36. A HOME-MADE WILL.

    An application was made before Mr. Justice Buchanan in the Civil Court on Monday by the executor of the will of James Johnston, late of Angaston, for direction ...

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  37. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  38. PISHING FOR SHIPS

    Men Are fishing for ships sunk round the coasts of England by submarines, and they have made (marvellous catches. Over 400 ships have come up in their nets. They ...

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  39. A CRUSHED LEG.

    Mr. G. J. Ackland, of Stirling West, met with a painful accident Whilst working in his quarry on Wednesday. His left leg twas crushed by a piece of timber and injuries ...

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  40. AMERICAN ARMY

    The Press Bureau announces:—The Shipping Controller oh being interviewed declared that 60 per cent. of the American troops were carried and esdorted by ...

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  41. DEPUTATIONS.

    A deputation, comprising the Major, Councillor Brown, and the town clerk of port Adelaide, waited on the Minister ad Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey) with reference to the buildings known ...

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  42. A GERMAN TRAP

    Sparks froth an engine caused a fire, which exploded a bomb bidden by the Germans. Ten persona were kilted and several others were injured, while ...

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  43. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    It was recommended that the tender of G. J. Cooke, at £33, for painting the glass in lantern lights at the City Arcade, and that of W. S. Hinton, at£31, for the purchase and removal of ...

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  44. MINE OUTPUTS.

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  45. CRICKET.

    Junior Suburban Cricket Aasocation.—C.B.S. Old Scholars versos Glanville Methodist.—C.B.S., first innings, three for 154 runs (declased closed); A. Ployer 85 no.o., Lewis 48, Bishop 10. Glanville, ...

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  46. MANAGERS RHPORTS.

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  47. CLEARING THE BALTIC

    Three British cruisers and nine torpedo boat-destroyers have returned to Copenhagen from the Baltic. ...

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  48. A WOMAN INSPECTOR WANTED.

    A deputation waited on the Minister of Educa. tion (Hon. W. H. Harvey) and asked that a woman insector should he appointed to supervise the work and also the acoommodation ...

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  49. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Councillor G. W. Illingwroth, whose initials were wrongly given in the report of the municipal elections this morning, has been returned unopposed for Goodwood ...

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  50. THE SHORTAGE OF COPPER COINS.

    Nothing succeeds like success (remarks the Melbourne "Age''). The gods smile on their own, Coincident with the Postmaster-General's surplus has come the ...

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  52. A LASTING MEMORIAL.

    Speaking at the declaration of the poll for the city of Adelaide, on Saturday night, Councillor Wallace Bruce said he hoped during the coming year some Steps would ...

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  54. ENEMY AIRCRAFT

    The surrender of 2,000 German aeroplanes is proceeding and the full number are expected to he in the hands of the Allies shortly. ...

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  56. ADELAIDE MAILS.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) intimates that the mails which were dispatched from Adelaide on September 6, September 27, and Septemher ...

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