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  4. STRAND RIOTS.

    An American military police major says the game which the American sailors were playing in the Strand is lawful in America, but it is. stated that their own military ...

    Article : 128 words
  5. WHEAT SCHEME ALLEGATIONS.

    At II o'clock on Tuesday morning, Dr. T. J. Browne, representing Messrs. G. G. Nicholls (manager) and G. H. K. Vardon (secretary of the Wheat Scheme) ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The hearing was continued (before Mr. Deputy-President Webb) at the Industrial Court on Tuesday, of the case in which 46 carpenters and joiners at [?] in the ...

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  7. WHAT TO DO WITH GERMANY.

    There is growing demand by certain well-informed Ministerial newspapers that the most extreme claims against Germany must be checked. It is admitted on all hands ...

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  8. LATEST SPORTING.

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  11. TO-DAY'S TRAINING NOTES.

    At Morphettville on Tuesday morning the weather was tool sad pleasant. The course-proper 10 yards from the inner rails was in use, and the going was first-class. Fieldglass (G. Dally) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BROTHERS IN-ARMS.

    The New York Times prints a letter which Gen. Monash wrote commending the American troops. The letter says:—“The affinity of Australia for the great American ...

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  13. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Paris believes that trouble will come at the Peace Conference when discussion on the League of Nations proposal begins. Japan ...

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  14. “AUSSIES” IN PALESTINE.

    A representative of The Chicago News at Haifa, in Syria, has telegraphed an interview with the British Comander-in-Chief in Palestine (Gen. Sir Edmund Allenby). The ...

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  15. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    Sixteen hundred. Australians, who have left by the steamer Kashmir for Sydney, received an enthusiastic farewell at Southampton. ...

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  16. An Irish View.

    Mr. John O'Kelly, the Sinn Fein “delegate,” declares that through Irish influence the United States will be kept from ratifying the League of Nations unless President ...

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  17. What Germany Can Pay.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Paris reports that the Separation Commission has decided that total Germany can possibly pay over a term of years is ...

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  18. W,C.T.U.

    There was a good attendance of workers in behalf of the Women's Christian Temperance Union at Willard Hall on Tuesday morning, when the Twenty-seventh Annual Convention of ...

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  19. BATTLE OF BERLIN.

    News from Berlin states that a corps of officers numbering 2,000 are taking a great part in the final battle for supremacy in Berlin. Many of the officers are ...

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  20. “Armistice Terms Too Harsh.”

    A representative of the Chicago News at Berlin has interviewed Herr Winterfeldt, who resigned the Chairmanship of the German Armistice Commission as a ...

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  21. Musicians Union.

    Application was at the Industrial Court (before Mr. Deputy-President Webb) on Tuesday for the award by the Court on July. 3, 1918, regarding the Musicians ...

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  22. CLASH BETWEEN SOLDIERS.

    The returned soldier who died at the Adelaide Hospital on Monday was Pte. George Clark, of Doncaster, England. The deceased; it was stated, was struck by an ...

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  23. Backbone of Revolt Broken.

    The Berlin correspondent of The United States Press Association says the Spartacists at the German capital have determined to break off all relations with the ...

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  24. THE MYSTERIOUS MEMORANDUM.

    Mr. T. S. Poole in his address to the Angus Wheat Commission on behalf of Sir Richard Butler, on Tuesday morning, commented, upon the memorhadum which ...

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  25. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The concluding sessions of the Methodist Conference were held at the Pirie Street Hall on Tuesday, when the President (Rev. T.G. White) occupied the [?] ...

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  26. GERMAN SHIPS.

    The Times correspondent at Washington reports that. Mr. Hurley (Shipping Controller, commenting on Germany's refusal to surrender her merchantmen, ...

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  27. Bombs on Spartacists.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Berlin assents that airmen bombed the Spartacist strongholds in Berlin and the underground railways, using heavy bombs, ...

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  28. INFLUENZA ON TROOPSHIP.

    The troopship Orca, bound to Australia, arrived this morning with 4 Ocases of influenza on board, but only two were serious Owing to the quarantine regulations ...

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  29. DOMINION WINES.

    Mr. W. C. Bridgman announced in the Commons that all Dominion wines had been freed from import restrictions. ...

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  30. THE EX-KAISER.

    It has been suggested that if the ex-Kaiser cannot be extradited an international indictment should be published branding him as the world's greatest ...

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  31. GERMANY'S ARMY.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Paris reports. that at the suggestion of the Supreme War Council Germany's army will be limited to 250,000. This represents ...

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  33. The Sheep Have It.

    The counrty inspector's report states that an outbreak of influenza has occurred among several flocks of sheep in Westmoreland. ...

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  34. MISSING NEWSPAPERS

    The newsagents at Henley Beach were much annoyed on Tuesday morning to discover that some one had bene [?] with their daily supplies of newspapers. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN WANDERERS.

    While the soldiers who were guarding the Ruhleben Camp were called away to suppress rioting at Spandau, 5,000 Russians escaped. They ere wandering about the ...

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  36. MAIL NOTICES.

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  37. MR. BALFOUR.

    The Evening Standard states that the Secretary for -Foreign Affairs (Mr. A. J. Balfour) intends to resign from his position following upon the signing of peace. ...

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  38. ALLEGED LEAKY DAM.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, at the Civil Court on Tuesday, continued the hearing of the case in which Gray & Gardiner, of Manoora, sued the Rail-ways , Commissioner ...

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  39. Liman von Sanders Arrested

    The Morning Post correspondent at Constantinople reports that Gen. Liman von Sanders has been arrested en route to Germany and taken to Malta. He will ...

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  40. Sweeping the North Sea.

    Mr. Daniels (Secretary for the Navy) says that United- States mine sweepers will shortly be engaged with the British forces in sweeping lip the North Sea barrage. ...

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