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  4. FLEMINGTON RAGES

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  5. GRISTING WHEAT.

    The following letter has been sent by the Premier and Minister controlling the South-Australian Wheat Saheme (Hon. A. H. Peake) to the Australian Wheat Board ...

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  6. A GERMAN THREAT.

    Mr. Lloyd George nee decided to remain in Paris until the peace treaty shall have been completed. Lord Robert" Cecil, in a statement to the ...

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  7. WILLIAMS'S LAND.

    The Royal Commission Enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the acquisition by the Vaughan Government of the Williams Estate, at Enfield, continued its ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT WORKERS' TRIBUNAL

    The tearing of the claims of the employee of the Port Adelaide Store Supply and Tender Board Department for increased wages, .and so on was resumed ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  10. STOP PRESS EDITION.

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  11. POET ADELAIDE MISHAPS.

    While swimming at Fletcher's Dock, Port Adelaide, on Thursday morning, Philip Favian, 10 years of age, residing with his parents at Teagle street, Exeter, ...

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  12. EQUALITY OF RACES.

    The Paris correspondent of The New York Sun has had an interview with Mr. Hughes, -who said Australia could not agree to the incorporation in the ...

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  13. SPORTS NOTES.

    The sporting edition of The Journal on Friday will contain its usual authoritative comments on sport. In the columns devoted to the turf, "Mostyn" will discuss the ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN MINISTER.

    A Maritzburg message states that in a letter to his constituents at Ladyemith, Mr; Burton (Minister tor Railways) indignantly denies widespread rumours that ...

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  15. CORRESPONDENCE FOR AMERICA.

    It is seldom that persons posting correspondence desire that the addresses shall pay double the deficient .postage by way of surcharge (writes the Deputy Postmaster ...

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  16. MR. ASQUITH.

    The Dally Mirror -declares -that Mr. Asquith is likely to be invited to accept the position of President of the league of Nations. ...

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  17. Occupation of Germany.

    Switzerland has been granted her demands for the navigation, of the Rhine. Upon the insistence of Admiral Benson, who objected to the American occupation ...

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  18. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    Seventeen rioters -were killed and 82 wounded in the disturbance at Tanta. ...

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  19. BRITISH LABOUR.

    The Coal Commission will probably present three separate reports, and will recommend & flat rate advance of 3/ daily. Forty thousand miners in ...

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  20. AERIAL TRAVELS.

    Gen. Seely (Minister for Air Servibe) has made a record flight from Folkestone to Paris in 74 minute. The aeroplane crossed the Channel in 10 minutes. ...

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  21. Mandates Commission.

    It is probable that the British proposal to form a special Mandates Commission will be adopted. The five Great Powers will have two representatives each, and ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    A' mishap of an unusual nature' befel Percy Bodnie (30). a driyer m the employ of Willsmore & Co., carriers, in Grenfell street, on Wednesday. The City ...

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  23. INFLUENZA IN SYDNEY.

    Forty new cases of influenza, were notified by the Board of Health to—days including five nurses. One more death has been reported. It is stated unofficially that 25 ...

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  24. A PIRIE FIRE.

    At the Port Pirie Courthouse yesterday, before Mr. D. C. Scott, S.M., conducted an inquest on the big fire which occurred on Friday meming last u the result of- which were destroyed the ...

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  25. LAWN TENNIS.

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  26. Threatened Rejection by Germany.

    Vorwarts foreshadows the rejection of the peace terms by Germany, and threatens the Entente Powers that Germany will resort to new measures of ...

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  27. CROWN LEASEHOLDS-TAXATION,

    The royal commission appointed to enquire into the . taxation of Crown leaseholds is to sit . to-morrow afternoon at the Federal Parliament House. Sittings will ...

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  28. International Control.

    The British proposals for an international inter-code have been accepted by the special committee dealing with aerial matters. An International (Council will be ...

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  29. Korean Freedom Demand,

    Serious disturbances are reported from Korea in connection with the demand for independence from Japan. ...

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  30. MAIL NOTICES.

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  31. INFLUENZA IN ADELAIDE.

    The Chairman' of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) announced on Thursday morning that Mr. Horace Gampbell Pearson, a returned soldier, of Unley ...

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  32. AN INJURED FOOT.

    TWEEDVALE, March 13.—On Saturday Mr. A. Graeber, blacksmith, while reaching for a parcel from an occupant of a travelling motor car received a severe blow ...

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  33. International Labour.

    He International Labour Conference has completed its report. It has been decided that each country shall settle its own domestic prohiems without involving the ...

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  34. A ROPER STREET RAID

    The home of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, at 23 Roper street, Adelaide, was watched by Constables Brown, Williams, Bristowe, and Mahon from 5 a.m. until noon on Sunday, ...

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  35. A CHILD INJURED.

    PORT BROUGHTON, March 18.-An accident happened at the ladies' baths on Saturday last. A child, three years of age the daughter of Mr. Martin, of Crystal ...

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  37. BOLSHEVISM.

    It is reported that, owing to the disturbed state of the city, the Allies are evacuating Odessa. The Bolsheviks are approaching the city. ...

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  38. RIVER LEVELS.

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  39. A YACHTSMAN DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, (March 19.—The body of a man was found washed up on Hampton Beach to-day. Although the features were [?]recognisable, it is tolerably certain that ...

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  40. GAWLER CATHOLIC PICNIC SPORTS.

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  41. To-night's Amusements.

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  42. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  43. Branches in Germany.

    M. Rsdek (Bolshevik Commissioner) has reported to Petrograd that 28 Bolshevik organizations has been established in Germany. ...

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  44. Relations With Letts.

    A British squadron has arrived at Liban to open relations with the Lettish Government ...

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