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  4. INFLUENZA.

    Matters are proceeding satisfactorily at the Jubilee Exhibition Camp and, all being well, tie deten[?]es will be allowed their liberty during the forenoon on Wednesday. ...

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  5. OVERGARRIAGE OF FOODS.

    The question of the overoarriage of goods consigned by steamer to South Australia has attracted attention lately, and indignant complaints have been made by ...

    Article : 554 words
  6. A GERMAN CRISIS.

    Mr. Balfour, addressing the British jour[?]lists, said:—“By the end of March we will be in eight of the preliminary peace, which will be the greatest stride ...

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  7. ANOTHER REPUBLIC.

    Al Republic has been proclaimed in Luxembourg. The Grand Duchess Marie Adelaide has fled. The Grand Duchess was born in June, 1981, and succeeded on ...

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  8. “DISRESPECTFUL.”

    Mr. Commissioner Webb, assisted by Mr. A. J. McLachlan, the control evidence on Monday concerning the control of the Wheat Scheme. ...

    Article : 633 words
  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  11. UNHAPPY DOMESTIC RELATIONS.

    At the Adelaide Supreme Civil Sittings on Monday (before Sir. Justice Gordon) the hearing was continued from November 28, 1918, of the petition by William ...

    Article : 255 words
  12. DISTRACTED GERMANY.

    The Daily Chronicle correspondent at Rotterdam reports that Herren Ha[?]se and Barth (Independent Socialists belonging to the first revolutionary Government at ...

    Article : 184 words
  13. Terms for Germany.

    The Fane correspondent of The New York Times declares that the terms of the Peace Treaty, which will soon be presented for signature to Germany, will ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    The March sittings of the Criminal Sessions were begun at the Adelaide Supreme Court on Monday (before the Chief Justice, Sir George Murray), when, the ...

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  15. Premier Reported Resigned.

    An unconfirmed report has been received that the German, Premier (Herr Schliemann) has resigned. ...

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  16. UNDEMOBILIZED.

    The newspapers express alarm at the continuation of colossal expenditure, which still totals nearly £7,000,000 daily, despite the demobilization of 2,000,000 men, and the ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. Belgium and Holland.

    The Commission on Belgian Affairs, which is fixing contingent compensations for Holland for the exchange of territory claimed by Belgium, has examined as a ...

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  18. MARIE ADELAIDE,

    The youthful Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, who has fled from her palace consequent upon the Grand Duchy having been proclaimed a republic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ADULTERATED MILK.

    Herbert John Brownett, of Cave’s Ferm, Albert Park, was chained at the Adelaide Police C[?]UTI. on Monday (before Messrs. W. Hall and F. G. Wray), with having ...

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  20. JOURNALIST'S CLAIM.

    At the Adelaide Local Court on Monday (before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell, S.M., and Messrs. J. Gray and G. Yeomans). the hearing was begun in the case in which ...

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  21. “ONLY THREE- FOURTHS DRUNK.”

    Thre cases of drunkenness before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Monday proved interesting. All the men concerned Were locked ...

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  22. Ireland and Peace.

    The Washington, correspondent of The Times reports that—upon tie beds of the statement at the White House that President Wilson did sot say at the White ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    The latest scores in the [?] match between Stevenson and Falkiner are:—Stevenson 8,000, and Falkiner 6,98[?]. ...

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  24. KAISER “BROKE.”

    The ex-Kaiser recently approached the German Government regarding his private fortune, as be was without ready money and bad already borrowed a substantial ...

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  25. BREAD RIOTS IN SPAIN.

    Troops dispersed rioters, inch[?]ding women, who were pillaging the shops of butchers and bakers owing to high prices. ...

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  26. Japan and the League.

    The Honolulu correspondent of the World reports that the Japanese paper Nippin[?] prints a despatch from Tokio, stating that the Premier (Mr. Hars), in ...

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  27. AUSTRALASIAN FOOTBALLERS.

    The following rugby football results are announced:—Australian Headquarters (17 points) defeated Schools Services (5). New Zealanders at Codford Camp (13), Bath ...

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  28. MURDER WILL OUT.

    The body of a Dresden millionaire has been found is a trunk in a Genera flat, where it had been concealed for three weeks after the victim bad been defrauded ...

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  29. A BRUTAL HUSBAND.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Monday (before Messrs. W. Hall and F. G Wray), William Rice was charged on remand with having assaulted his wife, Edith ...

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  30. THE LAST FLIGHT.

    Lieut. J. F. Mac[?]cock (?) an Australian, aeroplane at an altitude of 1,000 ft. The teroplane at an altitude of 1,000 ft. The machine continued without a pilot for ...

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  31. A MISCHIEF MAKER.

    The Sunday Express reports that the Home Office is repatriating Baron von Herat, the notorious German “dumper” of Californian hops, lately he has been ...

    Article : 60 words
  32. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency tie Governor will present medals and decorations to members of the A.I.F., at Keswick Barracks, on Friday afternoon, after which he Will band ever ...

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  33. BRITISH LABOUR.

    Mr. Brace, M.P., has protested against the originators extreme Labour proposals organising mass meetings in South Wales [?] point for their ...

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  34. BURFORD'S FACTORY.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday the interim report of the special committee appointed to consider the purchase of Burford's factory in ...

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  36. FOOLHARDY MOTORIST

    The Railways Commissioner is having enquiries made regarding an incident which occurred at Belair on Friday. No. 66 up train from Bridgewater to Adelaide was ...

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  37. Cost of Living in France.

    The French Food Ministry's scheme for purchasing certain foodstuffs in England and America and cheapening the cost of living come into operation on Thursday. ...

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  38. AFTER MANY YEARS.

    The bodies of two miners who were buried following an exposition in a collier near Tus[?], Staffordshire, in 1881, have been discovered owing to the extension of ...

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  39. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The Narracoorte station master has reported to the Railways Commissioner that No, 111 down goods train on Thursday collided with, a buggy at Moorak crossing, ...

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  40. DIAMOND FIRM REDUCED HOURS.

    A Johannesburg message states that the Premier Diamond Company, the second largest diamond producer in South Africa, has voluntarily reduced ten hours of its ...

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