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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 20 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS. JOHNSON'S PIOTURES.

    "Her Temptation;" "Nancy's Birthright," and the "American Gazette" were soreened for the last time at Johnson's Oxide-street picture resort ...

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  4. THE WAR

    An official French communique states:— "Taking advantage of the fine weather, our chaser-aeroplanes were ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    If Mr. Hughes scheme for industrial expansion is approved of, the re-construction of the Ministry, it is stated, is likely to follow inmediately. ...

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  6. SPORTING, GAWLER RACES.

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  7. THE FOOD SITUATION.

    The Press Bureau reports that Lord Rhonnda (Food Controller), addressing the members of Parliament, expressed tho view that the food situation would ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. A YEAR'S WEDDINGS.

    Last year 3252 weddings weie registered in South Australia, compared with 3602 the previous year (1916). ...

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  9. In Canada. THE HALIFAX DISASTER.

    Commander Wyatt, chief examination officer at the Port of Halifax, has been arrested on a charge of manslaughter on the grounds of failure to ...

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  10. LENARD'S PICTURES.

    "They're Off," featuring Boid Bennett, the 10th episode in the serial "The Fatal Bing," "Uncle Dudley;" and the supporting films were finally ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. BOY IN LADIES' BATHING SHED.

    A party of lady bathers were undressing in an open bathing shed at the seaside last Saturday, when they saw what appeared to be a young woman ...

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  12. SHIPS IDLE AT NEWCASTLE. DISPUTE BETWEEN RAILWAYS AND STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.

    Yesterday seven steamers. were idle at Newcastle owing to a dispute between the Railway Departament and the steamship companies. The coal ...

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  13. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  14. Imperial War Conferences.

    Reuter's Agency learns that in accordance with the general wish expressed last year and as the convenience of the Dominions statesmen and their ...

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  15. The Italian Front. ENEMY AIR RAIDS AT PADUA.

    Ten enemy aeroplanes, dropped 60 bombs in various localities. At Albergodulia. they demolished the hospital and Cathedral Church of San ...

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  16. NEW LINE OF TRAMWAY.

    A new tramway line to the Keswick Hospital Barracks, and forming a section of the line to the new show ground, will be started in a fortnight from the ...

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  17. CRYSTAL GARDENS.

    New photo plays are promised at the Crystal Gardens this evening. These will include two " feature productions. The first will be "The Circus of Life," ...

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  18. A QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly last night Mr. John Storey, leader of the Opposition, questioned the Premier concerning the dispute between the Railway ...

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  19. Barrier [?]

    THE demand for house accommodation at Lithgow far exceeds the supply. The houses there, especially those which cater for unmarried men or men whose ...

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  20. EXPORT OF RABBITS.

    The United States Consul states that there would be a big demand for Australian rabbits if they could he shipped to New York, where they sometimes ...

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  21. ENEMY AEROPLANE LOSSES.

    An Italian official report states:— "We have brought down five more enemy aeroplanes and the English shot down eight." ...

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  22. DECREASE IN DEATHS.

    The deaths in South Australia last year were 4365, compared with 5077 the previous year. ...

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  23. MAJESTIC GARDENS.

    There waa a fair attendance at the Majestic Gardens last night, when the Burnett Vaudeville Company reappeared in the current programme. The ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    Crowded, galleries in the Legislative Assembly last night listened to the Minister for Labor's second reading speech on the new Arbitration Bill. ...

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  25. THE WEEVIL PEST.

    The Royal Commission on the wheat scheme spent two honrs discussing the weevil pest, and is inviting persons who have studied the question to give ...

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  26. In Russia. A MESSAGE TO GERMAN WORKERS.

    The Congress of the, Soviets has closed,. after deciding to telegraph greetings and encouragement to the German workmen "in the struggle so ...

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  27. SAVING FUEL.

    With the object of saving fuel, the Government has ordered all manufacturers, including munitions makers, only excepting those producing food, to close ...

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  28. French Treason Trials.

    The indictment against Bolo Pasha, charged with treason, states:— "After the battle of the Maifae, Germany, finding that her sudden attack ...

    Article : 153 words
  29. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    It is likely that a meeting to-night will settle the trouble between the Liberals and Nationalists. It is believed that Mr. A. W. Styles will be ...

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  30. METROPOLE, PICTURES.

    The weekly change of pictures at the Metropole Gardens, SOuth Broken Hill, will be screened to-morrow" (Friday) and following evenings. The star ...

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  31. TECHNICAL COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.

    The results of the 1917 Technical College examinations were made available in Sydney this morning. They will be published in the Second Edition of "The ...

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  32. The Argentine.

    The Argentine Government has rescinded a decree prohibiting the export of wheat. ...

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  33. AN OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    An offical Russian message denies the statements that terror and chaos reign in Petrograd and elsewhere, and declares that the Kieff Rava has fled, ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    Sir Henry Miller, Speaker of the New Zealand Legislative Council, died yesterday, aged 88 years. Captain D'Erlanger a son of lady ...

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  35. The United States.

    Its ten months or the war has cost the United States Government 7,000,000,000 dollars (£1,400,000,000). A 50 per cent, reduction in the ...

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  36. APPOINTMENT FOR SIR JOHN JELLICOE. (Reuter's Message.)

    In the Hounse of Commons " to-day, Mr. A. Bonar Law stated, that the Government had appointed Sir John Jellicoe, late First Sea Lord, to an ...

    Article : 40 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. VICTORIAN AUTUMN RACING CARNIVAL.

    While the record total of 1916—404— was not nearly beached on Tuesday, the aggregate generai entries for the V.R.O. Autumn meeting was 750—the ...

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  39. BANKING AMALGAMATIONS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr A. Bonar Law, announced in the House of Commons last night that it was proposed to appoint a committee ...

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  40. POLES TAKE MOGHILEFF.

    A telegram from Berlin states that Polish troops hare occupied Moghileff, where the Russian general headquarters are situated, and have arrested General ...

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  41. THE I.W.W. PRISONERS,

    The newcastle Labor Council, at its meeting last night, considered the lotter received from Mr. E. J. Kavanagh, M.L.C., secretary of the Sydney Labor ...

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  42. IN AUSTRALIA. COPPER FOR MUNITIONS.

    The Copper Producers' Association has accepted an offer from the British Minister of Munitions involving £2,150,000. ...

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  43. Internal Germany. MORE DRASTIC LABOR LAWS.

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs:— The semi-official "North German Guette" indicates that the ...

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  44. UNITED STATES POSSIBLE RECOGNITION OF BOLSHEVIKS.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily News" states that it is believed that President "Wilson intends to recognise the Bolshevik Government in ...

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  45. SUGGESTED "MEATLESS DAYS.'

    Considerable interest was manifested yesterday among stock owners with regard to Sir Robert Philp's (Q.) suggestion of meatless days. Pastoralists now ...

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  46. RELEASING WAR PRISONERS.

    The commissioner for prisoners of war states that the local Soviets are releasing thousands of war prisoners, who are becoming nomades. Already ...

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  47. WENTWORTH TOWN CLERK'S DEATH,

    The Wentworth correspondent of "The Register" telegraphs:— "The inquiry by the Deputy Coroner (Mr. F. B. Dunn) into the death of ...

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  48. SALARIES OF SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. James) said in the Legislative Assembly last night that the proposed increased salaries for school teachers would be ...

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  49. DEARTH OF ENLISTMENTS. EMPTY TRAINING CAMPS.

    Voluntary enlistments in the Commonwealth now barely aggregated 2000 per month. The training camps in Victoria are practically empty of men. ...

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  50. 6000 MORE MEN STRIKE.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" says that 6000 more workers have struck in Berlin. It is believed that a strike is threatened at Gera, while the situation ...

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  51. Affairs in Britain. TREATMENT OF OFFICER PRISONERS.

    In the House of.Commons yesterday. Mr. J. Macpherson, a member of the War Cabinet, stated that information had been received showing ...

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  52. S0UTH BROKEN HILL J.C.

    Nominations will close with the secretary. (Mr. B. A. Martin) to-morrow (Friday) at 6 p.m. for the summer race, meeting of the South Broken Hill ...

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  53. A VOLUNTEER AT 102.

    A recruiting officer's report which has been received at the headquarters of the State Recruiting Committee states that at a recent recruiting ...

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  54. THE SHARE MARKET

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  55. MOTOR CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH MOTOR CAR.

    Bernard Guy, aged, 29, an electrician, was motor cycling in Launceston on Saturday when he collided with a motor car, and was thrown heavily. ...

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  56. In South Africa.

    At a recruiting conference held here a resolution urging the Government to enforce the principle of conscription generally for British horn subjects in ...

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  57. BOWLS.

    An Adelaide telegram states that Mr. Amos F. Chinner won the bowling championship yesterday. ...

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  58. THE MANPOWER QUESTION.

    The, Press Bureau reports that Sir Eric Geddes has invited all the tradesunions which participated in the January conferences to meet him on ...

    Article : 37 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. AN INJURED HAND.

    L. Penaluna, while working on the 725ft. level at the South mine last night, had his hand lacerated with a piece of rock which flew from a ...

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  61. HONOR ROLL UNVEILED.

    An honor roll bearing 180 names was unveiled at St. Patrick's Church, Grotestreet, yesterday. ...

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  62. IN BROKEN Hill.

    Mr. Robinson, recruiting officer for Broken Hill and District, advises the following additional enlistments in the A.I.F. for yesterday:—H. M'Lean, ...

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  63. PLOT AGAINST AMBASSADOR, TO RUSSIA.

    In the House. of Commons last night Lord Robert C[?] stated that information had been received that German agents in Scandinavia had ...

    Article : 56 words
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    The "Austral Light" for February is to hand. Amongst other articles this iBsue contains "Four Centuries of Martin Luther," by Canon William Barry, ...

    Article : 37 words
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