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  3. ALLIES IN SIBERIA

    General Tanaka, the Minister for War, has informed the House of Representatives that the Americans, during the fighting, Blagovestchenk, refused to co-operate ...

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  4. STATE FINANCES

    The Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler), in reviewing on Tuesday the South Australian financial returns for the past nine months, said the figures did not encourage ...

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  5. INTREPID AIRMEN

    A branch of the Royal Air force, which is dangerous, but not showy, and consequently of which the general public knows very little, is the wireless operator. In ...

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  7. GERMANY MUST SUBMIT.

    Marshal Foch, on behalf of the Allies, has notified Germany that she must send a plenary delegate to the Spa by April 3 to give a decision in respect to the ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A message from San Francisco states:—Senator Phelan has urged the United States to represent to Japan the undesirability of the Japanese establishment of ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Cecal Harmsworth, in the House of Commons to-day stated:—The Russian Bolshevist leaders have been informed that they will be hold-personally responsible for ...

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  10. GERMANS AND PEACE

    The London "Eveing News" states:—If the Germans refuse to sign the Peace Treaty Marshal Foch has been authorised to order a general [?] ...

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  11. THE INFLUENZA

    On Tuesday, morning the Mayor, of Peterborough informed Dr. Ramsay Smith, chairman of the Central Board of Health, that there were 21 cases of influenza, all of ...

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  12. Canadians Withdraw.

    The withdrawal of the Canadian Siberian force has been ordered. ...

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  13. LABOR AND PEACE

    The Labor Convention submitted to the Peace Conference comprises 41 [?] The preamble declares that the existing labor conditions involve inj[?]stice, hardship, ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIA

    The Australian flagship Australia will leave Portsmouth for Australia on April 15. ...

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  15. LAW COURTS.

    The case of R. J. M. McBride versus Caroline Bandland was mentioned. Mr. W. S. Bright, on behalf of Mrs. Sandland, asked for leave to strike out an appeal ...

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  16. THE MINERS

    Contrary to the exhortation of their leaders, the delegates of the Welsh miners, representing 150,000 members, passed a resolution at the Cardiff conference ...

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  17. GAWLER MEETING.

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  18. WILDE BEATS LYNCH.

    After a stubborn contest extending to fifteen rounds at the National Sporting Club, Jimmy Wilde beat Lynch on points. The Prince of Wales and Prince Albert ...

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  19. THE MASS

    His Holiness the Pope has authorised the reading of the Gospel in the Italian language during mass in all Italian churches. Similar concessions will be ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN FREIGHTS

    Mr. Thorogood, secretary of the Australasian Merchants' Association, on hoing interviewed to-day, said:—Provided the rates are reasonable, the merchants ...

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  21. THE SALISBURY ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Samuel Richards, of Walkerville-road, East Marden, who was one of a parry which met with a motor accident on the Port Wakefield-road, near Salisbury, ...

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  22. INFLUENZA.

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  24. RAIN IN THE NORTH.

    Information was received in Adelaide on Tuesday afternoon that rain was fatting in the north. Wheat-loading has been stopped at Port Pirie and Wallaroo as a ...

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  26. THE RED CROSS

    We have received the following letter from Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, dated from Government House, Melbourne, March 28:— ...

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  27. Will Stand No Nonsense.

    It has been learned from London that in the event of the refusal by Germany to sign the Peace Treaty Marshal Foch has been authorised to undertake, a general ...

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  28. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Bom[?]rdier B. G. THOMAS, M.S.M., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas, Laura-street, St. Peters, who is still on active service, has been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for conspicuous ...

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  29. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    In the case of Albert Robert Fran is Lawler, laborer, formerly of Gawler.—First hearing. The insolvent was referred to the Accountant In the matter of Douglas Beckman, and Albert ...

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  30. THE TURF

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  31. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  32. MINE OUTPUTS.

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  33. A Reported Agreement.

    Mr. George Lansbury (formerly a Labor member of the House of Commons, editor of the "Daily Herald") asserts that the Allies nave decided to come to an ...

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  34. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Mitford Patten, of Millicent, did not appear to answer a charge of having failed to comply with an order made on September 1, 1915, to pay 2/6 per week for the maintenance of his mother the ...

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  36. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    On Saturday, in the East Wellington Hall, Private A. Norman, of West Wellington, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Norman, was welcomed home after an absence of nearly three years. A gold medal ...

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  37. BALLARAT BAND.

    News has reached Adelaide that it is the intention of the City of Ballarat Band to pay Adelaide a visit at Easter. The band will be under the baton of Mr. Percy Code, ...

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  38. ORROROO HOSPITAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) will lay the foundation-stone of a new hospital at Orroroo to-morrow mornThe Commissioner of Public Works ...

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  39. WHEAT GRISTING.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) has made enquiries on the subject of the position of South Australia in regard to the Imperial Government ...

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  40. THE COMING PEACE.

    Subsequent to a meeting recently held in the Town Hall, in connection with, the forthcoming Peace celebrations, the various athletic sporting organisations ...

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  41. TWELVE MILES RADIUS.

    A charge of having failed to comply with an order made by the Military COmmandant that all premises within a radius of 12 miles of the G.P.O. should be closed for the sale and supply of ...

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  42. PERSONAL NEWS

    Mrs. Jane Hartley, widow of Mr. James Hartley, completed her 90th year on Thursday last. She was born in Halifax, Yorkshire, in 1829. She left England ...

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  43. MINNING NOTES.

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  44. LAWN TENNIS.

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  46. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    In the Industrial Court on Tuesday, before Mr. President Crown, the application brought by employes in the furniture industry for an award covering wages, hours of work, and conditions ...

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  47. A MAGISTRATE RESIGNS.

    In announcing his retirement from the position of chief stipendiary magistrate in Sydney, chairman or the Metropolitan Licensing Court, and chairman of the ...

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  48. FACE BLOWN AWAY.

    Amy May Hudson (42), a native of Tasmania, has been admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital with the side of her face blown away. She was found in her room at ...

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  50. CRICKET.

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