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  4. MUNICIPAL BY ELECTION.

    Sir,—In a published report of the last meeting of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen Association it was reported that a resolution was ...

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  5. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. THE POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    The medical authorities say they have not yet. determined the true nature of the influenza outbreak. ...

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  6. In Turkey.

    Messages from Constantinople state th[?] [?]mil Pasha, commanding the Third Turkish army, has been arrested on a charge of massacring Greeks and ...

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  8. END OF THE WAR. The Peace Conference.

    A United Service Agency correspondent reports:— "The Supreme War Council on President Wilson's motion, has issued a ...

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  9. SUSPECTED CASE AT UNLEY.

    It was reported in Unley this morning that a suspected case of pneumonic influenza had occurred there. A communication, was forwarded, by the ...

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  10. British National War Bonds.

    The subscriptions to the British national war bonus issue, which closed on January 18, exceeded £1,600,000,000. ...

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  12. WAR ITEMS.

    The German Government is said to be organising two armies under General von Hindenburg to meet the Polish invasion.General von Quest will ...

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  13. END OF THE WAR. In Italy.

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports: "Breaking away from tradition, the Catholics are organising politically, and have formed what they Lave called the ...

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  14. HUNGARY'S WAR BILL.

    The losses of Hungary in the war are estimated at 24,000 officers and 815,000 others killed, 1,941,000 wounded, and 172,000 prisoners of war. ...

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  15. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Dr. J. F. Bartley Government medical officer, to-day informed a "Miner" reporter that persons who will be necessary to deal with patients ...

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  16. SIBERIAN ELECTIONS.

    Despatches from Omsk, capital of the Siberian, Republic, state that Admiral Koltchak has issued a proclamat on ordering the national elections for the ...

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  17. AUTHOR OF THE RUSSIAN MEASURE.

    Reuter's New York correspondent reports that cables from Paris announce that the Russian measure before the Peace conference belongs to Mr.Lloyd ...

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  18. GERMAN PEACE VIEWS.

    The German Government has instructed its delegates to the Peace Conference to work for abol shing all economic, warfare. The Government ...

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  19. To the Editor.

    Sir,—It has come to my knowledge that certain people have been approached to impersonate, absent voters at the poll to-morrow. Probably, it ...

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  20. MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION.

    Sir,—I have been keenly watching the arguments put up by the P.L.L. on behalf of their selected four for the municipal election. The ratepayers ...

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    A.M.C., left England on the Karmala on January 2, and is expected to reach Melbourne about February 11. Sergeant Moran has been nearly four years ...

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  22. LIEUTENANT H. RIGGS, M.C.

    Mrs. J. P Riggs has received word from her son, Lieutenant Harold Riggs, that he has been awarded the Military Cross. ...

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  23. STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETIES.

    A number of Starr-Bowkett Society meetings were held last night. At the 119th appropriation meeting of the Central Society Mr. ...

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  24. In India.

    Reuter's Madras correspondent reports:— "The National Congress at Delhi has been completely captured by ...

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  25. OUTBREAK OF RABIES IN ENGLAND.

    A London cable, dated January 22, states:— An outbreak of rabies in Devon and Cornwall has been engaging the ...

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  26. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Company Quartermaster-Sergeant S. Alwyn J. Holt,M.M., of B Company, 10th Battalion,left England on December 11, on the return journey to ...

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  27. FRENCH NEWSPAPER'S FORECAST OF PEACE.

    The "Echo de Paris" expects that the peace treaty will be signed early in June. ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATION.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs:— "New Zealand's representatives, Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward, who ...

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  29. CONSTABLE AND ARMED BURGLARS.

    Mitchell's licensed grocery establishment at the corner of Gertrude and Napier-streets, Fitzrcy, was the scene of a shooting encounter between armed ...

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  30. Bolshevik Plans.

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle," in a message dated January 22. says:— "Professed Phillippe Jeanneret, a ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. CHURCH UNION OONFERENCE.

    The Church Union Conference concluded its sittings in Adelaide yesterday afternoon, after having unanimously come to conclusions favoring further ...

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  33. THE MEETING WITH RUSSIAN DELEGATES.

    M. Saquenoff and other Russian leaders in Paris are urging the friends of Russia to support them in attending the meeting with the Allies' ...

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  34. BOY BATHER DROWNED.

    Herbert Playfoot, aged 9 years, was drowned off Largs Bay jetty yesterday while bathing. ...

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  35. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  37. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING BOARD.

    Mr. Walter Young, manager or Elder's, has been appointed a member of the Commonwealth Shipping Board. ...

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  38. INSULTING WORDS.

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. Le Brun Brown S.M., Olive Ro[?]ins charged Florence Trengove with having used insulting words to her. ...

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  39. LEAGUE OF NATIONS PROPOSALS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs:— "Lord Robert Cecil who is head of the League of Nations section of the ...

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  40. ADELAIDE WHEAT COMMISSION.

    Mr. W. W. Hutton, formerly in charge of the sales department of the Wheat Scheme, giving evidence before the Wheat Commission yesterday, said ...

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  42. TO-MORROW'S CRICKET.

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  43. A WHEAT STACK ON FIRE.

    One of the Solomontown wheat stacks is on fire. The Stack which is burning is close to the new sterilising plant sheds. Later in the day it was ...

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  44. PLOTS AGAINST ALLIES STATESMEN.

    The New York "Evening Telegram's" Geneva correspondent, in a despatch dated January 22 from Lausanne, states that several German and Russian ...

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  45. A SCHOONER WRECKED.

    The schooner Espada has been wrecked off the coast of Fiji. No lives were lost. ...

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  46. The Polish Republic.

    It is understood that France favors immediate armed intervention in Poland to save the country from the Russian Bolsheviks ...

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  47. MINE MISHAPS.

    At the South mine to-day W. Patterson had one of his feet badly bruised by a piece of heavy timber falling on it.Mr. Patterson was removed in the ...

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  49. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Returning soldiers on the transport Nester are expected to arrive at Keswick at 9 a.m, on Sunday next. ...

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  50. In Germany.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that messages from Berlin give the election returns up to last night as follows:— ...

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  51. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum shade temperature to-day was 100 degrees. An official memorandum gives the barometer reading as 28.906. The following official ...

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  52. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. and Mrs F. Moran, of Morishstreet, South Broken Hill,have been advised by the military authorities that their son, Sergeant J.J. Moran, ...

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    "No victimisation. The friends of the victimised aldermen will not vote for the victimisers trying to take their job." ...

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    Mr. D. P. Dempsey has been appoint ed by Mr. J. N. Jonas substitute returning officer for the elections to-morrow. ...

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  55. Family Notices

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