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  4. INFLUENZA.

    An interstate conference of Ministers and officers associated with health administration will be held at Serviceton tomorrow now to consider the question of a partial ...

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  5. HURRY UP WITH PEACE !

    There is a growing chorus of criticism of the so-called dilatoriness of the Peace Conference. Many newspapers complain of the delays of last week, and it is ...

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  6. HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION.

    The situation at the Hungarian capital of Budapest is critical. The Government has declined the ultimatum of the Entente Powers, and is signing a ...

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  7. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  8. THE JAQUES CASE. BUDD ON TRIAL.

    The trial of Percival William Budd (25) began at 10 o’clock this morning, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) and a jury. Two hours before the case was ...

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  10. Communistic Government.

    The new Hungarian Government is openly communistic. It is proclaimed the socialization of land mines, railway transport, banks, and important industries, and ...

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  11. AN IMPOTENT GERMANY.

    Details of the peace terms, so far as they are known, show that Germany will be left with a toy army and navy. The General Staff’s great war school is swept ...

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  12. War Council Concerned.

    A special session of the Supreme Council is considering the, Budapest situation and important military decisions are pending. The Russian Bolshevik Premier Lenin ...

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  13. Western Australians’ Protest.

    The following telegram has been sent to the Premier of Western Australia:—“Representing 300 stranded Western Australians booked return West, protest strongly ...

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  14. Allied Monitors Moving.

    The United Press correspondent at Paris reports that allied monitors have started up river from Belgrade to Budapest. ...

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  15. Stranded in Melbourne.

    Mr. Alan McFarlane on Tuesday dispatched a telegram to The Register from Melbourne stating that in his message of the previous day, beginning “stranded ...

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  16. “Germany Will Not Sign.”

    A Berlin message says it is reported that President Ebert has announced that Germany will never sign a peace which does not give her Danzig and Upper ...

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  17. THE COST OF LIVING

    For an hour or so on Tuesday the Government Workers’ Tribunal applied itself to a consideration of the cost of living. Much of the evidence adduced at the ...

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  18. Bolsheviks Crossed Dniester

    A Bolshevik army of 70,000 under Col. Gorgey, consisting mostly of Hungarian and Bulgarian prisoners from Russia, has crossed the River Dneister, south of ...

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  19. Three Preliminary Treaties.

    The Manchester Guardian says that the con[?] of opinion in British official quarters is that there will be there pre[?] treaties, the first dealing with ...

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  20. Czecho-Slovaks Active.

    The Czecho-Slovaks are reported to have dispatched, an army against Hungary. ...

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  21. A Small Navy.

    Germany’s future navy will consist of six battleships of the Deutschland class, six light cruisers, 12 destroyers, and 32 torpedoera. In replacing units by new ...

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  22. Confiscating Estates.

    The Hungarian Government has sequestrated all land belonging to archdukes and princes living abroad, including the King of Bavaria and the Archduke Frederick ...

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  23. League of Peace.

    The correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph says that the preliminary peace terms embody not merely the principle of the League of Nations, but the actual ...

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  24. Americans in German Ships.

    The German Government has reached an agreement with the Seamen’s League, and the Patricia and Cleveland, belonging to the Hamburg-Amenta Company will ...

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  25. No Air Force.

    Germany will not be allowed a military or naval air force, except for the use of 100 seaplanes, until October. She must assist in the destruction of mines. No ...

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  26. STRIKE, OR NOT TO STRIKE.

    The position regarding national strikes is less threatening, although 5,000 miners in the Rhondda Valley have declined the advice of their leaders and struck for the full ...

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  27. SIX SUBMARINES.

    The six J class of submarines, Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7, were handled over to the Australian Navy oh Tuesday. A cable message received last month ...

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  28. BRITISH TRANSPORT.

    In the House of Commons the principal opposition to the Transport Bill has emanated from representatives of dock interests. Sir Edward Carson said he ...

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  29. ELDERLY WOMAN’S DEATH.

    Early on Monday morning Mr. J. B. Anthony, of Edmund avenue, Unley, found the body of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Marie Thomas, aged 65 years, suspended from a ...

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  30. SERIOUS SHORTAGE.

    A serious position regarding coal supplies has again arisen in this State, and representations have been made to the Government for transference to the ...

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  31. What Can Germany Pay ?

    Protracted conversations occurred between Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemencean, and Mr. Wilson to-day over the extremely delicate questions which confront the ...

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  32. Who Shall Have Nuaru?

    The proposal by which the British delegation sought to settle the Nuarua question by Britain, Australia, and New Zealand sharing it equally is strongly resisted by ...

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  33. A LIBERAL SPLIT?

    The Manchester Liberal Federation has formulated its own political scheme on advanced progressive lines. Although it disavows opposition to the central Liberal ...

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  34. League and Monroeism.

    The Pan-American Union has requested the American delegates at Paris to insist on the, insertion of a clause in the League, of Nations covenant safeguarding the ...

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  35. LATEST SHIPPING

    At Boston.—Souverain, from Sydney, Nov. 5. At San Francisco.—Pierre Antonine, from Sydney December 13. At Colombo—Zealandia, from Sydney, for ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS

    In the Assembly this afternoon, in replying to a question regarding the Government’s policy concerning the Senate, the Acting Premier said this was not the last ...

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  37. SEQUEL TO SANLANDS—McBRIDE CASE.

    What Sir Josiah Symon described as an administrative sequel to the Sandlands-McBride case came before Mr. Justice Buchanan at the Supreme Court on ...

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  38. CASUALTIES.

    The body of the woman found in the sandhills near Semaphore on Sunday has not been identified. The remains are in such a condition that identification will be ...

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  39. Bolshevism and Peace.

    Sr. Hitchcock, of the Foreign Relations Committee, says that the spread of Bolshevism in Europe is sure to hasten peace, and will solidify the Allies more than ...

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  40. BIG RAILWAY SCHEME

    British, French, Italian, Belgian, Swiss, Serbian, Rumanian, and Greek diplomatic and technical delegates are considering a new railway service via Paris, Milan, ...

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  42. America and Syria.

    President Wilson, Mr. Lloyd George, and [?] Clemenceau have discussed the [?] on without having reached a [?] with regard to the mandatory ...

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  43. FINGER AMPUTATED.

    HOUGHTON, March 23.—An accident befel the eldest son of Mr. A. Pitman on Thursday. The lad was trying to take an old chaff cutter to pieces when a little ...

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  44. “A Beal Peace.”

    Col. House (President Wilson’s confidential adviser), in a press interview, said that the preliminary peace would be a coal peace, and the insertion of the League ...

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  45. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    The latest news from Egypt indicates that there are fewer disturbances. The soberer elements are endeavouring to calm the turbulent sections. ...

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  46. A LAD INJURED.

    TEROWIE, March 24.—On Saturday, while attending horses in a yard at Mr. W. Webb’s farm, on the Yongala Blocks, a lad named Frank Elliott was knocked ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  48. GERMAN MANUFACTURES.

    German factories are working at high pressure, particularly in the production of non-perishable goods. Capitalists prefer to put their money into goods rather than in ...

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  49. FARMERS INJURED.

    HORNDALE. March 23.—As the result of their horses having shied, two local farmers are laid up. Mr. Charles Stacey has an injured knee, caused by a kick ...

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  50. Trouble Subsiding.

    Mr. Cecil Harmsworth reports a further marked improvement regarding the Egyptian trouble. Cairo and Alexandria are reunited by railway. ...

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