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  2. Advertising

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  3. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    Dr. Birks, in his 2 o'clock report from the Hospital to-day stated that after reporting at 2 o'clock on Saturday one suspect was admitted to the ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY

    The complete Austrian Peace Treaty was handed to Herr Renner to-day without ceremony, and the Austrians will be allowed ten days for ...

    Article : 90 words
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  6. SPORTING (Continued from Page 3.) VICTORIAN RACING

    The Victoran Amateur Turf Club held a meeting at the Caulfield Racecourse on Saturday, there being a large attendance, despite the fact that the ...

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  7. THE IDLE MINES PICKETING CONTINUED

    Picketing operations were resumed at the South mine this morning by about 150 members of the A.M.A. The operations were practically confined to the ...

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  8. VICTORY MARCH

    Five million people crowded the seven-mile route of the victory march, and great pride and joy was manifested, and there were tumultous ...

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  9. MARITIME STRIKE

    "I am determined not to allow the Federal Government to evade its responsibilities in the people—that is, to lock me up," declared Mr. T. Walsh ...

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  10. MR. STYLES APPEAL

    Mr. H. Styles appealed for assistance for the women and children of Broken Hill, and £33 10/ was collected. ...

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  11. CARPENTERS' STRIKE

    Sir,—I have not seen an answer from the carpenters' officials to my question re the difference in the law and conditions between Broken Hill and Port ...

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  12. PROBABLE COMPROMISE OP WILSON AND SENATE

    A careful census of senatorial sentiment regarding the Peace Treaty, leads to the opinion that the struggles between President Wilson and the ...

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  13. WAR IN RUSSIA

    Admiral Koltchak's retreat continues. He is fighting amidst the Urals. General Denikin's front is fluctuating, and his advance has been arrested. ...

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  14. BROTHER AND SISTER DIE

    The funeral took place yesterday of the late Mr. Frank Drury, who died at the Hospital on Saturday, while suffering with pneumonic influenza. ...

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  15. FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig was taken ill after the great victory procession and was conveyed to his home in a motor car. ...

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  16. THE ADELAIDE TRAM MEN SUPPORT THE SEAMEN

    The South Australian Tramway Association on Sunday passed the following motion:—"In view of certain statements made in the public press which ...

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  17. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    During the week-end 12 deaths from pneumonic influenza were reported and 38 new cases were admitted. ...

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  18. SUICIDE EPIDEMIC IN RUSSIA'S CAPITAL

    "The Times" Stockholm correspondent says that there is an epidemic of suicide in Petrograd, and chemists have been forbidden to sell ammonia, with ...

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  19. ADELAIDE TRAMS

    A large meeting was held on Sunday afternoon to consider the further reduction in the tramway services. The executive submitted a detailed report ...

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  20. NEW NURSERY RHYMES

    Here we go round the picketing lines, The picketing,lines, the picketing lines; Here we go round the picketing lines On a cold and frosty morning. ...

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  21. HEAVY LOSSES INFLICTED ON BRITISH

    The Afghans attacked a British convoy proceeding to Fort Sandeman on July 16, inflicting on us heavy losses. The officer commanding the escort and ...

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  22. SETTLEMENT REPUDIATED BY RAILWAY WORKERS

    The railway men's executive of the north-eastern workers agreed to settle the strike on the basis of the adoption of tho Board of Trades' national ...

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  23. TURKISH LEADERS

    "The Times" Constantinople correspondent says that a Turkish court-martial has pronounced sentences of death on Enver Pasha, and Djemal ...

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  24. LIGHTNING STRIKE BY RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says that a lightning strike of waiters, cooks and hotel restaurants caused a commotion in the city, which is ...

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  25. DANGERS AHEAD

    Sir R. L. Borden has announced the intention of the Government to call within the next few weeks a representative conference of employers and ...

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  26. EX-KAISER

    The Allies have formally refused the request made by Marshal von Hindenburg and von Bethman-Hollweg that they shall be tried instead of the ...

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  27. BIG AEROPLANE IS ORDERED BY CHINA

    A new type of twin engined Handley-Page aeroplane, ordered by the Chinese Government, carried 18 passengers, and a weight of 5½ tons, and was ...

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  28. THE PRESS

    Sir,—Re your note to my letter on prohibition. I hasten to assure you that nothing was further from my thoughts than to offer insult to the press, nor ...

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  29. FOOTBALL

    A meeting of the B.R.F.A. appeal committee will be held on Thursday night to deal with a report from Field Umpire L. S. Roberts, in which he ...

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  30. PROFITEERING

    A letter from Fiume suggests that there is to be pillorying of profiteers before a judicial commission presided over by a High Court empowered to ...

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  31. SHANTUNG AGREEMENT "TAINTED & POISONED"

    Senator Sherman (Reublican), speaking in the Senate, urged the United States to refuse to acknowledge the Shantung agreement, which tainted and ...

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  32. SHIPPING

    The following shipping movements have been notified:—Arrivals: Karos at Port Said from Melbourne, Castalia at Columbo from Sydney, Kildonian Castle ...

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  33. EIGHTY HARES STOLEN FROM A COURSING CLUB

    It has been reported to the police that between June 14 and July 17 about 80 hares belonging to the Adelaide Plumpton Coursing Club were ...

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  34. "SWEARS LIKE A TROOPER"

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. Le Brun Brown, S.M., Kathleen Chomel sued Sergeant Collings for the detention of a white cockatoo. ...

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  35. THE SHARE MARKET

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  36. PART OF HEAD BLOWN OFF

    Mr. Arthur Elkin Francis, manager of the Co-operative Soapworks, situated at the extreme end of North Broken Hill and near the North camel camp, ...

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  37. MAN SHOT DEAD

    John Horan, a master butcher, was arrested last night on a charge of wilful murder. According to a report furnished by ...

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  38. TRADE UNIONISM

    Reuters's learns that an International Trade Union Conference will assemble at Amsterdam on July 28, with the object of reconstituting the Trade ...

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  39. INCREASE OF COAL PRICE TO OPERATE TO-DAY

    In the House of Commons Mr. A. Bonar Law said that the Government has rejected the miners' compromise, and that the increase of 6/ per ton in ...

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  40. TRANSPORT BREMEN DUE ADELAIDE TO-MORROW

    The transport Bremen will be due at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, July 22, and has on board South Australians from the s.s. Essex. The troops will disembark ...

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  41. COLLECTOR'S DEATH DUE TO HEART FAILURE

    Milfred Ashwin, a collector of the Adelaide Electric Supply Company, and a married man, residing at Henley Beach, died suddenly at Alberton on ...

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  42. CANADIAN DROUGHT

    The New York "Times" correspondent at Winnipeg says the Canadian Council of Agriculture has received reports indicating that 500,000 cattle in ...

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  43. POET-AIRMAN TO FLY TO JAPAN

    Reuter's Rome correspondent says that Gabriel d'Annunzio, the poet-airman, will shortly fly from Rome to Tokio. He is expected to take 14 days, ...

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  44. CONCERT TO-NIGHT

    The City Band will give a programme of patriotic music from Morris's Royal Hotel balcony to-night. ...

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