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  3. PRESIDENT WILSON IN PARIS.

    At the official dejeuner party, given by M. and Mme. Poincare, at the Palais de l'Elysee, in honor of the President and Mrs. Wilson, President Wilson spoke as ...

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  4. MEAN REVENGE

    Lieutenant Robinson, V.C., who brought down the first Zeppelin in England, and who was subsequently made a prisoner, has been repatriated. He has been in ...

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  5. THE CENTRAL POWERS

    When the British entered Colegne the newspapers appeared with a notification on the first page, "Printed with permission of the British authorities." Cologne ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A. Danish torpedo-boat struck a mine this week. Seven men were killed and four others were wounded. ...

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  8. PRESIDENT PAES

    President Paes was assassinated at midnight while going to the railway-station, en route for Oporto. Three revolver ballets hit President Paes. The infuriated ...

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  9. A NARROW ESCAPE

    An extraoramaiy incident as related by a Channel pilot, who, on December 15, descended a ship's side in the darkness off Dungeness. He saw an object in the ...

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  10. THE I.W.W. CASES

    Mr. Justice street s report regarding his inquiry as a Royal Commissioner into the charges made against the members of the police force in connection with the I.W.W. ...

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  11. SHIPBUILDING

    The corresyondent of the New York Times" at Washington reports:—The United States Shipping Board has announced that 287 ships, totalling 1,800,000 ...

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  12. A New Cabinet.

    His Majesty,the King sent his deep regrets to the Portuguese Government concerning the assassination of PresidentPaes, conveyed through the Portuguese ...

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  13. BRITISH ELECTION

    Apart from the strength of the women's vote the uncertainty of the soldiers vote makes it impossible to forecast the individual results of the general election. The ...

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  14. High Politician Implicated.

    It transpires that the President's assassin was not lynched, but he was badly injured before he was arrested. The police fired a volley, which killed three persons. ...

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  15. LORD E. CECIL

    The death is announced in London of Colonel Lord Edward Cecil, D.S.O., at the age of 51 years. He was fourth son of the third Marquis of Salisbury, Prime Minister ...

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  16. The Kaiser.

    The correspondent of the Copenhagen "Politiken" states:—The German Government have come to no decision regarding the extradition of the Kaiser. It is ...

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  17. INTER-COLLEGIATE CRICKET

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  18. No More Kaiserism.

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" states:—In an interview the German Premier Ebert) said:—The only fatal menace in the situation is economic. If this is ...

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  19. DUTCH NEUTRALITY

    The Belgian Government have notified Holland that the war material and provisions for military workers from France and England will be brought to Belgium by ...

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  20. BULGARIA

    A new democratic Cabinet has been formed in Bulgaria with M. Theodoroff as Premier and Foreign Minister. It includes a civilian War Minister, which is an ...

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  21. REVIVING RUSSIA

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington states:—The War Trade Board has made, a definite plan to reopen trade relations on a large scale with ...

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  23. LAW COURTS

    In the petition for divorce brought by Johannes Moolenaar against his wife. Elsie Moolenaar, on the ground of her misconduct with Thomas Thomas, Mr. H. G. ...

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  24. ON THE RHINE

    The curtain has been lifted on the last scene of the great drama." (says a correspondent in describing the significant and historic spectacle of the British crossing ...

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  25. MINISTERIAL CHANGES

    Daring the last session of Parliament reference was made on several occasions to the apparent need for a redistribution of the portfolios and departments held by ...

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  26. THE CORINTHIAN.

    A message from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, states that the Allan, liner Corinthian, which has stranded there, is not in grave peril. Steamers have been dispatched to ...

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  27. CASTLE SALT COMPANY.

    The forty-first half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Castle Salt Co-operative Company was held at the registered office, Grenfell-street, on Toesday morning. There was a good attendance. Mr. ...

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  28. Heligoland Menaced.

    A new Seamen's Council has been formed at Hamburg, and it demands the control of the entire mercantile fleet. The Council threatens to sink every ship ...

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  29. PEACE AT DARWIN.

    The celebration of Arm stice Day in Darwin this afternoon took tie form of a procession and children's sports. The Chihese made an elaborate display in the ...

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  30. WELCOME TO SOLDIERS

    The soldiers who returned to Adelaide on Monday were tendered a cordial ception at the Exhibition Building Tuesday, when they were entertained by ...

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  31. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    In the Matter of Paul Nitechke, laborer, formerly of Tanunda and Angaston, tie insolvent was referred to the Accountant, and his minings were protected up to £2 10/ a week. ...

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  32. Tranquil but Ominous.

    Though during the past week Germany has been calmer, the general situation is ominous. The comparative tranquility arises fro mfatigue. The elections show ...

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  33. STATE SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. W. G. Mahoney, M.H.R., [?] in some severe criticism on, Monday night of the Federal Government's shipbuilding policy. He urged an investigation into the ...

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  34. BROKEN RIBS.

    On Wednesday afternoon Mr. T. E, Berryman, an old resident of the district, was driving through the township when his horse took fright at a motor ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    The frequent attempts made by Mr. E. H. Macartney, leader of the Queensland National political forces, in the direction of unifying various elements recognising his ...

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  36. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Wm. V. Harradine was caused with having unlawfully delayed admittance to Constable George Nioholls at the Launceston Hotel, Waymouthstreet, on November 22, for such a time as to ...

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  37. MR. RYAN'S COMPLAINTS.

    Mr. Ryan, Premier-of Queensland, in the course of a speech delivered in Sydney on Monday night, said the Federal Government was not dealing adequately with the ...

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  38. CANOPUS ASHORE.

    The commonwealth launch Canopus bound from Melbourne to Darwin, which went ashore, in Disaster Bay. near Greet Cape. She is still in the same position. ...

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  39. Socialist Delegation.

    The following is the text of the speech made by President Wilson to a Socialist delegation to-day:—Gentlemen I receive with great interest the address which you ...

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