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  4. PEACE AND FOOD.

    Most important developments are exacted before the end of the week. The draft of the peace proposals will be ready to-morrow, and will probably be adopted ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. INFLUENZA.

    On Thursday morning the following reply was received from the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) by the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) in reply to the wire ...

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  6. GERMAN DISORDERS

    A German wireless message states:— There has been little change in the situation in Berlin since Saturday evening. Cavalry have cleared the centre of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Apropos of the British general election, tile following is an extract from a letter from a girl at a public school to her another:—“Another girl and I managed to ...

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  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  9. STYLES ENQUIRY.

    On Thursday morning the royal commission appointed to enquire into the purchase of the Williams property by the Vaughan Government, sat at Parliament House. ...

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  11. Soldiers Cut to Pieces.

    Horrible atrocities are reported from Lichtenberg, in Saxony. A Government soldier, who was thrown to the crowd, was killed with knives, and a woman ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. Merchantmen Must Be Surrendered.

    The allied economic delegates will resume negotiations with the Germans at Spa on Thursday. Germany will be permitted to pay for her food by the export of coal. ...

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  13. Renewed Outbreaks.

    Renewed riots are reported in many German towns. A Spartacist revolt has broken out at Hamburg. The Ukranian Bolshevists have captured Kherson. ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Russian Bolsheviks during the past fortnight have murdered four Grand Dukes who were accused of connection with an alleged Monarchist plot. The deaths were ...

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  15. Plot Against Poland.

    The New York Times correspondent at Geneva learns that the American Secret Service has discovered an understanding between the German general staff and the ...

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  16. Volunteer German Army.

    M. Pichon (French Foreign Minister) states that the War Council has adopted in principle Mr. Lloyd George’s proposition for a long-service volunteer German ...

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  17. Canada and America.

    Sir Robert Borden (Canadian Prime Minister) told an American interviewer that he was thoroughly in accord with the idea that there should be no ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Morphettville on Thursday morning tie weather was fine and pleasant. The course proper was available 10 yards from the inner rails, and the going was excellent, and on it ...

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  19. Heligoland Disappearing.

    It is understood that the Kiel Canal will be internationalized, and that the conference is willing to restore Heligoland to Great Britain. Britain, however, is reluctant ...

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  20. France’s War Losses.

    M. Deschamel (President of the French Chamber) says that out of 6,000,000 devastated acres in Northern France a quarter of a million will never again be cultivable, ...

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  21. Internationalizing Water ways.

    The waterways committee has recommended the internationalization of the Rhine, similar to the Daoubian control. International control of the Kiel Canal ...

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  22. Military Honours.

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  23. Captured German Cables.

    Great Britain is claiming the captured German cables. The United States, fearing a British monopoly, is strenuously objecting to the proposal. ...

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  24. Clearing the Road.

    All of Germany’s great fortifications, especially along the Rhine, will be levelled. It is understood that America, Britain, France, and Italy are now. in perfect accord ...

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  25. Food and Damages.

    The World correspondent at Paris reports that the Allies have notified Germany that if she surrenders her merchant-men and complies with other conditions ...

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  26. Ceramic’s Men Released To-morrow.

    The 185 South Australian soldiers by the Ceramic, who have been in quarantine, will be released on Friday, and arrive at the Outer Harbour at 9.30 am. A special ...

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  27. A SHIPBOARD AFFAIR

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

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  29. Ireland and Peace.

    More than 130 Irish officers who served in the war, including two generals, have memoralized the King in favour of submitting Ireland’s claims to ...

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  30. DEPUTATIONS.

    Messrs. R. H. Smith (Mayor of Port Adelaide), Cr. Cleland, and Mr. E. W. Brad well (Town Clerk) were on Thursday introduced as a deputation to the Minister of Railways (Sir Richard ...

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  31. How “No-Conscription” Was Won.

    Mr. Lloyd George’s intervention in reference to the limitation of the German Army Came after the figure of 200,000 had been reached, though the question whether ...

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  32. CIVIL AVIATION.

    Although details are not available, it is understood that the air estimates will allow a small amount for civil aviation. There are some protests against the ...

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  33. Japan and China.

    The evening News correspondent, in a despatch from Paris, says that if the Monroe Doctrine is specifically recognised in the peace treaty Japan will demand that ...

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  34. BOLTING HORSE DESTROYED.

    Shortly after midday on Wednesday Mr. Thomas Kilgariff, of West street, Torrensville, builder and contractor, was driving a horse attached to alight dray along the ...

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  35. RIVER LEVELS.

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  36. Surrender of Criminals.

    The United Press correspondent at Paris understands that the preliminary peace treaty with Germany will probably include provision for the surrender to the Allies of ...

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  37. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  39. Greece and Peace.

    The Greece commission has presented its report, although the members are not unanimous. The report affords the council a clear view as regards the situation. The ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. Schleswigers Released.

    A sign of coming events is the release of 400 men from the province of Schleswig, who served with the German, armies, and were taken prisoners of war. They left ...

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  41. [?]ND BATTALION CLUB.

    The large attendance at the quarterly [?]lly of members and [?]in of the and Battalion at Leavitt Hall on Friday evening gave satisfaction to those who shared no effort to make the evening ...

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