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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

    TO-DAY'S FORECAST.—Over South Australia:—Fine, but cloudy, with cool south-east winds. Rising temperatures, with north winds later in the west. More thunderstorms in upper Territory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  5. STATE POLITICS

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peakc) on Tuesday evening stated:—"A joint meeting of the Liberal and National members of the House of Assembly ...

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  6. A CURE FOR WEEVIL

    An announcement of vital importance to the wheat-growing industry of Australia was made by Professor H. Maxwell Lefroy, the scientific officer of the British Wheat ...

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  7. THE WAR (Continued from page 1.) THE FRENCH SCANDALS

    M. Caillaux, the well-known, politician, whose supposed complicity in the pro German scandals has been a subject of discussion in and out of the Chamber of ...

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  8. THE TURF.

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  9. HERE AND THERE Author of Finger-Print Clues.

    Sir William Hersehel, whose death was recorded recently (says a writer in the "Yorkshire Evening Post"), discovered the practical use of finger-print impressions as ...

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  10. RAILWAY EXPERT.

    Mr. Peake said on Wednesday morning that the Government had accepted the terms of Mr. P. A. Anthony, general manager and chief engineer of the Federated ...

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  11. Mysterious German War Disease.

    Further details of a mysterious German war disease are given in the "British Medical Journal." The ailment, which is called "war oedema," has become ...

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  12. "Shorts."

    A "short," as every soldier will tell you (says a writer in the "Pall Mall Gazette"), is a shell from one of your owm batteries which damages you and your comrades ...

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  13. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, referring to the attack on the convoy the North Sea on December 16, stated that ...

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  14. TEACHERS AT SCHOOL.

    At the summer school on Wednesday the chief inspector (Mr. W. A. West) said his duties brought him much in contact with the small school, and he made a close ...

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  15. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  16. MINE OUTPUTS.

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  17. Ingenious Smugglers.

    Describing the smuggling operations on the Swiss arid German frontier, a "Times" correspondent says that among articles which, have lately fetched the highest ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES AND HIS CRITICS.

    A statement signed by prominent members of the New South Wales conscription committee has been issued to the press, drawing attention to the Prime Minister's ...

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  19. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on the Beyond.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who once looked upon spiritualism as the greatest nonsense, is now (says an English paper) a believer [?] it. In a recent lecture he traced the ...

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  20. THE RAINFALL.

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  21. CALENDER—Wednesday. January 16.

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  22. MAGISTRATE'S WARNING.

    Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., in commenting on a charge of resisting the police, which was heard at Port Adelaide on Wednesday, said under such circumstances there ...

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  23. THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  24. FORECASTS.

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  25. ADLAIDE RAINFALL.

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  26. THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    That the result would unquestionably be to confirm the loss of her colonies by Germany does not make the suggested method of determining their destiny less ...

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  27. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. J. Featherstone, who died on Monday, was born in Yorkshire 59 years ago, and at the age of 24 arrived in South Australia. Mr. Featherstone for some time ...

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  28. INTER-STATE RAINFALL RETURNS.

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  29. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Edna May Central, January 16.—"No. 4 level—E. drive to 35 ft., borehole in advance shows water under pressure; plugged same." ...

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  30. Counties in Tabloid Form.

    At Coventry quite a new system, of hostel life is to start. One firm has built a village, consisting of cottages in bungalow style, where girls live exclusively with ...

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  31. MANAGERS REPORTS.

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  32. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    Western Australia.—Cloudy to dull in Kimberley, DeGrey, northern goldfields, and south-east coast; otherwise chief[?]y clear. South-east to north-east winds chiefly. S[?]attered light to moderate rain ...

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  33. A DRIFTING DERELICT.

    Between Tulagi, in the Solomon group, and Nauru, one of Burns, Philp, & Company's island steamers recently sighted what was supposed to be a derelict drifting ...

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  34. BURGLARY AT BATHURST.

    Messrs. Jonn Meagher & Company's stores at Bathurst were entered by thieves yesterday and goods to the value of abou[?] £130, besides cash, were taken. ...

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  35. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    The State Recruiting Committee writes: —The fight is strenuous. We are up against half a century of Teutonic thoroughness in preparing for a world ...

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  36. TEE COUNTRY. THIEVES CAUGHT.

    MOUNT BABKER, January 14.—The police nave succeeded in tracing the offenders in connection with recent robberies here. Mr. B. Wy[?]e's house was broken ...

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  38. Are Women Fit for Fighting.

    The Idea of women-soldiers is start[?]ing at first, but, of course, there have been female warriors throughout the ages. And now, in America, the question of their ...

    Article : 157 words
  39. SHIPPING NEWS

    ARRIVED, PORT ADELAIDE—January 16. Juno 105, Geo. McKay. Port Vincent. Ko[?]ringa. 150. J. Williamson, Ardrossan. SAILED. PORT ADELAIDE.—January 16. ...

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  40. MUNITION WORKS.

    At the annual meeting of the Iron Trades' Federation, at the Trades Hali on Monday night, reference was made in the report to the Federal shipbuilding ...

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  41. REBUILDING A TOWN HALL.

    WALLAROO, January 14.—The insurance companies have decided to settle the claims, for insurance oh the town hall building, scenery, and furniture. The ...

    Article : 73 words
  42. A MINERS' GRIEVANCE.

    A deputation representing the Collieries' Mechanics' Association waited upon Mr. Beeby to-day and stated that the order of Mr. Justice Edmunds ...

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  43. Strange Adventures in the Desert.

    An entertaining story of the experiences of three British officers who escaped from the Turks is told by a relative of one of the trio (says a writer in the Yorkshire ...

    Article : 173 words
  44. THE BROKEN HILL RAIDS.

    At the Police Court to-day the hearing of the mines raid cases was continued, before Mr. Shaw, S.M. Joseph Bradwell (24), George Huntingford (30), and ...

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  45. THE HAELY HOLD-UP.

    William Cosgrove was committed for trial at the Manly Police Court to-day. on two charges in connection with, the hold-up of the night watchman at the Manly ...

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  46. RETURNED MEN TO HELP.

    The Victorian, branch of the Returned Soldiers' and Sailors' Imperial League has passed a resolution offering the State Recruiting Committee, in view of the need ...

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  47. AMUSEMENTS.

    Judging by the large crowds nightly at the Tivoli Theatre, "East Lynne" is proving a great success. Miss Lesley Adrienne portrays the character of Lady Isobel, and ...

    Article : 258 words
  48. ANOTHER CONFERENCE PROPOSED.

    A movement is being init[?]ated, by the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Universal Service Party for the purpose of securing reinforcements for the Australian ...

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  49. CORNSACKS FOR FARMERS.

    An enquiry is being held by the Chief Prices Commissioner into the reasons for the alleged non-arrival of cornsacks in time for farmers' requirements, on whom ...

    Article : 95 words
  50. THE CONDOBOLIN RAILWAY.

    The Railways Commissioner has notified Mr. J. Wright, M.L.A., that more trucks for the carriage of wood have been placed on the Broken Hill-Menindie section ...

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  51. What the War Costs.

    It has seen estimated (says a writer in a London weekly) that the total cost of the war to all the belligerents engaged in it is certainly not lees than one thousand ...

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  52. THE SCOGTER.

    The Chief Secretary announced to-day that he was calling for police reports in connection with the scooter "nuisance," with a view to taking action. Scooters ...

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  53. THE CASE OF MR. JONES.

    There have been no further developments in the case of Mr. E. B. Jones, the Government Valuator, whose services have been dispensed with by the ...

    Article : 90 words
  54. PLUNDERED BRISBANE.

    For some weeks a gang of burglars have been operating in Brisbane and the suburbs, hundreds of pounds' worth of jewellery and clothing having been taken ...

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  55. RISE IN BOOT REPAIR PRICES.

    A meeting of the Master Bootmakers and Repairers' Association was held on Monday evening. Mr. John Boase presided over a large attendance. It was ...

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  56. THE LIBERTY LEAGUE.

    The following resolution was passed by the executive council of the South. Australian Alliance on Tuesday:—"That we view with indignation the base use of the term ...

    Article : 72 words
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