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  2. AID FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    On Friday a deputation from the Perth branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association inundated the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Millen) with requests and ...

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  3. INFLUENZA.

    The immunity of South Australia from my further pneumonic influenza outbreak remains unaltered. On Sunday night the Chairman of Central Board of Health ...

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  4. GERMANY CLIMBED DOWN.

    A proposal has been made that Voralberg (a province in the Austrian Tyrol) should become a canton of Switzerland, but the Italian and French, cantons oppose ...

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  5. RAILWAY SMASH.

    A goods train which left Mount Gambia or Wolseley early on Friday evening met with an accident when about a mile and a half from Coonawarra after leaving Penola. ...

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  6. BRITISH LABOUR.

    Efforts to settle the railway dispute have failed. The men's delegates refuse the proposals of the companies Mr. Thomas says that the position is serious. ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL BOATING DISASTER.

    Five naval cadets from the training ship Tingara are believed to have been drowned aa the result of a mishap in Sydney Harbour this evening. A naval ...

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  8. AERIAL WONDERS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Minister for Air Service (Gen. Seely) announced the introduction of many aviation novelties, including a new seaplane with ...

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  9. Rhine Republic Desired.

    The Coblenz correspondent of The New York World declares that a definite and widespread movement has been launched for the purpose of securing the formation ...

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  10. VOICING THE VOID.

    The New York Times' Washington representative states that the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Daniels) communicated by wireless telephone with an aviator, who ...

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  11. WHERE AMERICA FAILED.

    Major Laguardia, a member of the House of Representatives, pointing out American failure in the air, said not a single Boche machine had been "downed" ...

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  12. RETURNED SOLDIER DROWNED.

    A drowning fatality occurred in the Derwent River near Hobart to-day. Mr. A. E. Rayner and his son Clarence Rayner, accompanied by Mr. Edgar Albert King, a ...

    Article : 184 words
  13. Germany and Far East.

    The Supreme War Council has decided to compel Germany to relinquish the lease of Tsing Tau arid other concessions in China. It is expected that the financial ...

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  14. LONDON POLICE TROUBLES.

    The Imperial Cabinet has decided not to recognise the Police Union, but will endeavour to improve the constitution of the men'e representative committee. ...

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  15. THE NEW AIRSHIP.

    The Admiralty announces that a mammoth airship, R34, has been built on Clydeside by Beardmores, Limited. If successful a trial flight with a crew of 30 will attempt ...

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  16. Grermany's Peace Delegation.

    The Government of Weimar has appointed as German peace delegates Herr Rantzau, Dr. David, Dr. Mueller Professor Schuekin, Herr Giesberts (Bavarian ...

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  17. PERILS OF MINING.

    Giving evidence before the Coal Commission, Mr. William Straker (Secretary of the Northumberland Miners' Association) said it was useless to ask the miners ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is understood that the Senior naval officers will shortly have their pay doubled. Other officers will receive an 80 per cent increase over the war rates. ...

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  19. Punish the Criminals.

    The Responsibility for War Crimes Commission finds the violation of the neutrality of Luxemburg and Belgium by the Germans to be strictly penal, and recommends ...

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  20. FEDERAL FINANCIAL BURDENS.

    That the proposal by the Commonwealth to reduce progressively the per capita payments to the States from 25/ to 10/ would lead to severe and unfair retrenchment in ...

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  21. A LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The International Labour Commission recommends the holding of the first Labour Conference at Washington. ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    On Saturday afternoon a motor charabanc, owned by Messrs. R. Mitchell and Co., and driven by Mr. Hehir, of Beaconsfield street, Unley, ran into an ...

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  23. BY-ELECTION FOR LEYTON.

    In the by-election for Leyton (not West Derby as previously announced) the Labour candidate was defeated by Rear-Admiral W. R. Hall, C.B. (Coalitionist), ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. RESTORATION OF POLAND.

    The Polish Commission has furnished its report. It is believed that Poland will practically regain the frontier existing before the partition of 1772. [?] with ...

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  25. TERMS FOR GERMANS.

    M. Andre Tardieu (French peace delegate), addressing the allied journalists, said that the signature of the preliminary peace [?] would largely increase freedom of ...

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  26. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The French Amy Rugby team will visit England and play the winners of the interservices competition on March 17. In the Rugby inter-services tournament ...

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  27. CLASPED HANDS.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, on the Minister asking leave to introduce a [?] providing, under certain circumstances for the repatriation of enemy ...

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  28. SHIP'S FIREMAN ATTACKED.

    While Joseph Hunter, a coloured fireman from an oversea steamer in port, was standing in St. Vincent street, Port Adelaide, on Saturday at 6 p.m., another man ...

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  29. BILLIARDS.

    The latest scores in the billiard match are:—Inman, 6,668; Stevenson, 3,868. Inman's score is now 8,000 against Stevenson's 4,101. ...

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  30. COUNTESS MARCKIEVICZ.

    Countess Marckieviez (the Sinn Fein leader), on being released from an English prison, was received with an ovation and a torchlight procession in Dublin. ...

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  31. A BROKEN ARM.

    When playing in a neighbour's yard on Saturday afternoon. Willie Cook, a boy residing with his parents at Rosewater, fell, breaking his left arm. The injured limb ...

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  32. LIABILITY OF EMPLOYERS.

    A warning to employers who decide to reinstate former employes on their return from active service was issued on Saturday by the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. ...

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  33. HUGE BUSINESS AMALGAMATION.

    Vickers, Limited, is purchasing the Metropolitan Carriage and Wagon Company of Birmingham. The joint capitals, estimated at the market value, is ...

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  34. "SERIOUS INCREASE" IN MOTHER STATE.

    There has been a serious increase in the influenza position during the past week, and the week-end showed no improvement. Three further deaths were reported in the ...

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  35. A BICYCLE COLLISION.

    Mr. A. Parker, a [?] at the Cheltenham Cemetery residing at Portland, while riding a bicycle at Port Adelaide on Saturday afternoon, came into ...

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  36. Possession of Berlin.

    Government troops have occupied the Lichtenberg quarter of Berlin. ...

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  37. SOLDIERS' QUESTIONED CITIZENSHIP.

    Threatening to sink the ship unless they were allowed to enter the Unit I States, 70 American-born soldiers, belonging to the Canadian Army, terrorized the immigration ...

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  38. President Wilson in Paris.

    President Wilson has arrived. ...

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  39. Trotsky's Life Endangered.

    A Red Guard attempted to assassinate M. Trotsky in a railway carriage on the Vitebsk to Petrograd Railway. A bullet pierced Trotsky's hat, but he was ...

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  40. AN ENRAGED CREW.

    The unexpected happened in connection with the dispatch of Queensland invalid soldiers, who were to have left for the northern State by the hospital ship In Her Majesty's Theatre this afternoon large gathering of persons connected with theatres and picture shows met to urge that compensation should be paid by the ...

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  41. AN INJURED BACK.

    While engaged on the steamship Eumeralla, assisting in loading cargo, at Port Adelaide on Saturday morning, Mr. Henry Hanson, a wharf labourer residing at ...

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  42. France to Have Lorraine.

    Mr. Frank Simonds has cabled from Park that the allied plenipotentiaries have decided that the Rhine must form Germany's western frontier, while the old ...

    Article : 103 words
  43. RIDDANCE OF ENEMY SUBJECTS.

    The Amnesty Bill just published provides that from a date declared by proclamation to be the date of the termination of the war, any disqualification resulting ...

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  44. MELBOURNE STRIKES.

    Two strikes were launchend in the metropolis during the weekend, and in another case an ultimatum, fixing the date of threatened cessation of work, was ...

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  45. RUSSIAN VIRUS IN MEXICO.

    The New York Times" Mexico City correspondent states that propagandists are active throughout Mexico. ...

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  46. A SEVERE FALL.

    Mr. David J. Lauder, residing at St. Vincent street, Port Adelaide, and employed at the Janetzki Grain Company's reconditioning mill at Port Adelaide, had ...

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  47. AMERICAN BOLSHEVIKS.

    The United States Solicitor-General (Mr. Lamar), before the Senate Propaganda Committee, said that the I.W.W., the Bolshevists, and the Anarchists had long been ...

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  48. NEW POLITICAL POLICY.

    Gapt. Carmichael, M.C., M.L.A., in the course of a speech at a welcome home given him on Friday night by his constituents, propounded a new political policy ...

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  49. IMPORTED SUGAR.

    Some time ago it was announced in the press that owing to a shortage in the supply of Australian sugar the Commonwealth Government had purchased 40,000 ...

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  50. PILL OR NO PILL.

    The negotiations interrupted at Spa will be resumed at Brussels on March 25. The German delegates will be told by Admiral Wemyse of the Allies' terms in regard to ...

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  51. SHOW ACCIDENT.

    Mr. A. J. Poole, of the firm of Messrs. Bennett & Fisher, met with an accident on the Mount Barker Showround on Thursday last, having been horned by one of the ...

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  52. Bolsheviks' Claim Advance.

    Bolshevik commanders declare that they have made plans to reach Archangel on May 1. They also claim that they reoccupied territory equal to the extent of ...

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  53. AMBULANCE PATIENTS ENDANGERED.

    MELBOURNE, March 16.—As a military ambulance containing three patients for the Caulfield Military Hospital was travelling along Kooyong road on Saturday ...

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  54. CASHING AROUND FOR REMEDIES

    The Cost of Living Commission, in a report to the South African Parliament recommend the introduction of legislation to enable the Government to grant loans to ...

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  55. MINERS "DARG."

    At a meeting of Heiensourgh miners yesterday it was pointed out that the action of certain members of the Miners' Federation in causing stoppages at the ...

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  56. More American War Loan Money.

    A subscription campaign to the Victory Liberty Loan will be begun on Monday, April 21, and will end on Monday, May 5. The sum sought is £1,400,000,000. ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. PECULIAR NEWCASTLE ESCAPADE.

    Three fresh cases of pneumonic influenza are reported from Newcastle. One case occurred in a large boarding house, and the 40 inmates were isolated. Two of them ...

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  59. NEWCASTLE STEEL.

    Previous records have been broken at the Newcastle Iron and Steel Works of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Limited, by the production, under the open ...

    Article : 82 words
  60. Made in Berlin.

    The Rotterdam, correspondent of The Daily Telegraph announces that the discovery that the Berlin military press bureau fabricated many stories of ...

    Article : 110 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. A PHOSPHATE ISLAND.

    The question wether New Zealand shall phare with the Commonwealth the control of Nguru Island, in the Pacific, is still unsolved. The value of the island lies in its ...

    Article : 111 words
  63. APPEAL AGAINST AN APPEAL.

    It is understood that the Acting Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Groom) has given instructions for an appeal to the High Court against the decision of the Full ...

    Article : 116 words
  64. RESUMPTION OF BARRIER TRAINS.

    The South Australian railway authorities have decided to resume the running of the express train between Adelaide and Broken Hill. The first strain will leave ...

    Article : 63 words
  65. Advertising

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  66. STEADY-IMPROVEMENT VICTORIA.

    The improvement which has been shown lately in regard to the epidemic of influenza was maintained over the week-end, and the death-rate, for the 48 hours was ...

    Article : 198 words
  67. A Fitting End.

    A German submarine escaped from Ferrol, and her crew sank her when two Spanish torpedo boats were on the point of recapturing the vessel. ...

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  68. The Treaty of 1839.

    Enthusiastic scenes occurred in the Brussels Chamber of Deputies, following on an announcement that the Inter-allied Council had granted Belgium's request for ...

    Article : 88 words
  69. MINING CARPENTERS' DEMANDS.

    Delegates from the Broken Hill and Port Pirie branches of the Carpenters' Society met the mining managers in conference on Friday but what was done has ...

    Article : 90 words
  70. Would-be Assassin Sentenced.

    Cottin, the man who shot at and wounded M. Clemenceau, has been sentenced to death. ...

    Article : 25 words
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