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  2. Advertising

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  4. SEETHING GERMANY

    A German wireless message state that the Government his issued an anti–strike appeal, and urged thatonly by working can the people achieve a Socialist dmocracy. ...

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  5. RIOTOUS SOLDERS

    A riot occurred in the Strand to-day as the result of a constable endeavouring to arrest American sailors who were gambling outside the Y.M.C.A. Refreshment ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS

    Col. John Buchan, better known to his bountless readers as the plain. John Bushan of Many fascinating volumes, is to be made a freeman of the ancient and royal burgh ...

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  7. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  8. HINDMARSH SHOOTING SENSATION

    The shooting sensation at Hindmarsh on Saturday afternoon was referred to at the Adelaide Police Station on Monday morning, when William Loader was brought ...

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  9. CLASH BETWEEN SOLDIERS.

    An affray between two parties of returned soldiers occurred near to the City Baths at about 6 o’clock on Saturday evening. It is stated that a number of ...

    Article : 189 words
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  11. HEAVY CASUALTIES.

    A message from Berlin states that the latest casualties are estimated at 150 killed and 500 wounded. aeroplanes dropped bombs on the Royal Mews, and blew up ...

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  12. PEACE DISCUSSIONS.

    Information was given at the meeting of the Supreme War Council to–day concerning the interruption of the negotiations at Spa in relation to the surrender of the ...

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  13. 1,000 KILLED AND WOUNDED.

    About 1.000 persons were killed and wounded in the Berlin strike disorders. The losses were especially heavy among the marines and the popular Republican ...

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  14. INTER-SERVICE RUGBY

    In the Rugby interservices tournament the New Zeaoland reserve team scored 11 points against Canada’s nil, South Africa registered 12, and the Royal Air Force ...

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  15. HONOURS FOR WARRIORS.

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  16. INCIDENTS AT LAIBACH

    A communique received by the Press Bureau from Paris states that the Supreme War Council this afternoon, at the request of the Italian delegates, appointed Generas ...

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  17. OFFICERS DROWNED.

    Reports from Germany reveal that the Spartiacists at Halie pillaged and wrecked shops and houses, and drowned many officers. University students threw motor ...

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  18. TRADE WITH UNITED STATES.

    The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. H. Y. Braddon), addressing members of the New York Chamber of Commerce, said Australia would increase her ...

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  19. TREATY OF 1839.

    M. Andre and M. Tardieu have presented at a meeting of the Supreme War Council the report of this Belgium Commission, and its conclusions, which favoured the ...

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  20. Handed Over for Court Martial.

    The police Branded over the American military police for courtmartial. Seven American sailors and four soldiers were arrested, and four other American ...

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  21. GERMAN-AUSTRIAN REPUBLIC.

    It is reported from Vienna that the constitutional committee has unanimously adopted the Government’s proposal to establish German-Austria as a democratic ...

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  22. ORIENT LINERS.

    On Saturday the Premier (Hot. A. H. Peake) forwarded the following telegram to the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt):— “About 50 passengers booked to sail from. ...

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  23. FOODSTUFFS IN ENGLAND.

    The Minister of Food (Mr. G. H Roberts). in an address at Newcas[?], explained that if the prices of foodstuffs were likely to fall the Government would remove ...

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  24. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR.

    The American delegation on the Commission engaged in enquiry into the responsibility for the war declares that it is unable to judge tie Kaiser’s responsibility as ...

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  25. THE CANADIAN REVOLT.

    The Press Bureau states that the Ministry for Overseas Military Forces of Canada has issued an official statement regretting the Kinmel Park. incident, ...

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  26. PREVENTING AUSTRO-GERMAN UNION.

    The Tribune’s Paris correspondent has learnt on excellent authority that with the object of preventing Austro-German union, the Allies may offer to guarantee Austria’s ...

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  27. INFLUENZA.

    In connection with the application by the Government to the Federal authorities that South Australia- should be declared “clean” regarding the influenza epidemic, ...

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  28. “THE WORKERS’ FLAG”

    The objection of a railway porter to the use of the red Sag led to a violent assault on him by two of this workmates. The story was told before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, ...

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  29. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    The newspapers indignantly comment on the German attempt at bargaining with regard to the surrender of shipping. It is suggested that the Weimar Government ...

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  30. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    The New York Times states that the committee considering the naval terms of the peace treaty has been told by the United States delegates that if the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN MAILS ARRIVED.

    The Deputy Postmaster–General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) advises that the mails which were dispatched from Adelaide on January 1 and 13 last arrived in London ...

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  32. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVISTS.

    Mr. Raymond Robins, formerly head of the American Red Cross in Russia, has testified before the Propaganda Investigation Commission that the , ...

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  33. FOOD FOR GERMANY.

    The. French Foreign Minister (M. Pichon) states, that the Peace Conference recognises the urgent necessity for supplying food to Germany, and this will be carried ...

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  34. [?]ROKEN COLLAR BONE

    COWELL, March 7.—Mr. Andrew Ramsey brought his three-anda-half-year–old daughter to the Jervois Country Hospital on Thursday suffering from broken ...

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  35. WHAT SAFEBREAKING DID.

    Commander Long (Chief of the Naval Intelligence Department) states that the beaking open of the safe belonging to the Austrian Consul at Zurich, after tie ...

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  36. VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES.

    There was little doing this morning when the sand was in good order. Colbert strode along for a mile in 1.57, and Sir Traqnair ran three furlongs up the side in 40. Snub and Scornful ...

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  37. SPALDING RACES.

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  38. Food for Jugo-Slavs.

    The United States has warned Italy that unless she refrains from delaying the transport, of relief supplies to the Jugo–Slavs and the Czecho–Slavoke the ...

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  39. WHAT JUSTICE DEMANDS.

    The Mayor of “Lyons tendered a banquet to Mr. Hughes, who, speaking in French, declared that justice demanded that Germany should reconstruct France, ...

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  40. THROWN FROM A VEHICLE.

    MORPHETT VALE, March 10.—An accident befel Mr. W. Giles on Saturday. He was standing up in his spring cart when the horse suddenly moved on, and caused ...

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  41. CASES IN HOSPITAL.

    It was reported on Monday that there was no change in the cases in the isolation hospital at the Exhibition Building, No. 47 being still convalescent, and No. 68 mild. ...

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  42. NEW ZEALANDERS CHEERED.

    Great crowds participated in a hearty, sendoff to 1,200 New Zealanders, who left Southampton aboard the Willochra to-day. The Mayor attended, and wished godspeed ...

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  43. ANZAC HOSPITALITY,

    The Anzaic Hospitality Fund has already provided many needed comforts for our soldiers and sailors abroad. The committee has experienced considerable difficulty ...

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  44. LORD JELLICOE’S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    Sr. Newland writes:—“I Shall be glad if you will publish the following from the Acting Prime Minister, which reached me on Saturday, the 8th:—‘With reference to ...

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  45. DEPUTATION.

    A deputation from the St. Peters Corporation wa[?]ed upon the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. E. A. Anstey) on Monday , and asked for a special grant for the repair of the Walkerville ...

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  47. Chinese in Siberia.

    The Ne York Times reports that the Washington State Department, has advised that an interallied commision for the control of Chinese on the eastern Siberian ...

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  48. BILLIARDS.

    In the third heat of the billiard contest between Inman and Reece the former scored 8,000 and the latter 4,533. ...

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