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  4. A WORTHY COLONIST

    One of the most widely known and most greatly esteemed names in South Australia is that of Reynell, and Mr. Walter Reynell, who died on Tuesday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. “A POLITICAL TOOL”

    During his examination before the Styles Commission on Tuesday, the former Government Valuator (Mr. E. Britten Jones) gave Mr. Southwood, M.P., ...

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  6. BRITISH IN RUSSIA.

    The War Office reports that, according to latest information from Murmansk, the immediate danger of a Finnish-Karelian rising has been averted. ...

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  7. STYLES CASE.

    The Royal Commission on the Yatala Mental Hospital [?]te, briefly called the Styles Commission, met at Parliament House on Tuesday, under the ...

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  9. INFLUENZA.

    The system of permits adopted at Port Pirie was subjected to scathing criticism by the Chairaan of the Central Board of Health (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) on ...

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  10. BOLSHEVISTS AND SPARTACISTS.

    M. Arno Doschfleurot reports from Berlin that the Communists, in conjunction with Russian Bolsheviks, have fixed the middle of April for the overthrow of the ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. Help for British in Russia.

    A Russian relief force will be dis[?]atched to the Archangel front on Wednesday. ...

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  12. A Bolshevist Reverse.

    The Bolshevists have been defeated in northern Lithuania, and are retreating on the whole front. ...

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  13. Passive Resistance.

    Conferences of German leaders have been held secretly at Berlin, and the Germans were convinced, because of the labour unrest in England and incidents at the Paris ...

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  14. No Recognition of Lenin.

    The British Ambassador (Lord Reading), at the suggestion of Mr. Lloyd George, has advised that the reports of probable recognition of Lenin and Trotsky by the Allies ...

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  15. WALLAROO AND MOONTA MINES.

    The position an reference to the Wallaroo and Moonta mines was before Cabinet yesterday. A long statement by the Minister of Mines (Mr. Harvey) was considered. ...

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  16. Poland Wants Dantzig.

    M. Paderewski (President of the Polish Republic), in an interview, said it was impossible that there could be any union with Germany. Poland must secure ...

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  17. Aid for Roumania.

    The Berne correspondent of the United States Press Association has interviewed Herr Windischgraetz, former adviser to the Austrian Emperor. He said that Roumania ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. More Country Cases.

    The Chairman of the Ceneral Board of Health notified on Tuesday morning that a mild case of influenza had been reported from Starthalbyn. In compliance with the ...

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  19. What Has Happened In Hungary?

    Despatches from Amsterdam state that unconfirmed reports have been received that the Hungarian Soviet Government has been overthrown. ...

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  20. TEMPERANCE.

    At an international conference of temperance associations Lord d’ Abernon, representing Great Britain, requested, the peace dele[?] t[?] to create a permanent ...

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  21. CUT THEM DOWN.

    The State Government is strongly in favour of cutting down the programme of the peace celebrations. The view is that one day is sufficient, and this has been ...

    Article : 249 words
  22. The Melbourne Express.

    The overland train from Melbourne arrived on Tuesday minus any sleeping cars, and the reason for this could not be explained by the General Traffic Manager ...

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  23. INCORRECT TAXATION RETURN.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday (before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M.), William Joseph Crowe, a broker, of Queenstown, was charged on the ...

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  24. LICENSING COURT.

    The adjourned meeting of the Licensing Court for the Midland District was held at the Education Block, Flinders street, on Tuesday morning. The Court was ...

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  25. RAND STRIKES.

    A Johannesburg message states that the settlement of the municipal strike does not imply that all trouble has ended. On the contrary, there is a prospect of a ...

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  26. Bloodshed in Budapest.

    Reports from Hungary show that the revolution was not as bloodless as was made out. There were serious fusillades in the streets of Budapest, and many people were ...

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  27. FEDERAL INCOME TAX.

    Mr. H. H. Austin, at the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce proposed, and the members adopted, the following motion.— “That the attention of the Federal ...

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  28. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    A Cairo message states that a threedays’ strike of Government native officials has been started. It is officially announced that villagers at Shosak-el-Gassara were ...

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  29. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Chinese Government has again appealed to the Peace Conference to abrogate the Twenty one Demands, which Japan compelled China to sign in 1915. ...

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  30. BOILER MAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS’ ASSISTANTS

    The claim of the boilermakers and backsmiths’ assistants for increased wages and better working conditions was further considered by Mr. Deputy President Webb in ...

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  31. BROKEN COLLARBONE

    KEITH, April 7.—On Wednesday last Mr. Sydney Makin was breaking in a young horse when the animal threw him. He landed heavily on the ground, and ...

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  32. MOST POPULAR UNIT BALLOT.

    The posting of the figur[?] in connection with the most popular unit ballot on Tuesday did not materially alter the positions assumed by the various competitons on ...

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  33. Reparation Damages Fixed.

    The Peace Commission on Reparations has adopted a report on damages to be claimed and the methods of valuation of them. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The steamer Armagh has sailed from Plymouth with 1,500 Australians on board. ...

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  36. THE GRAND FLEET.

    Admiral Sir David Beatty hauled down his flag as Commander-in-Chief on the occasion of the formal dispersal of the Grand Fleet. It is suggested that Admiral Beatty ...

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  38. Across the Atlantic.

    Despatches from St. Johns. Newfoundland, say that the British airplane will start on its Transatlantic flight on April 12. ...

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  39. MANNUM WEIGHTS.

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  40. A BURNING ACCIDENT

    While burning string in a fire at his parent’s home on Monday evening the three year old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Langham place, Portland, was ...

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  41. Possessors of Loot Punished

    Aix-la-Ohapelle advices record that drastic measures, have been taken against highly-placed individuals found in possession of valuables looted by the Germans ...

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  42. LEGS INJURED.

    At the Farmers’ Union Stores at Port Adelaide on Tuesday morning Alexander Adams, a young man, residing at Way street Chicago, was injured by the [?] ...

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