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  2. DIVORCE COURT PUZZLED.

    If there is "nothing new under the sun," as Solomon said, the Full Court of South Australia would be grateful if some one would produce a precedent for a course of ...

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  3. DEATH OF SIR EDWARD STERLING, C.M.G.

    Death has deprived South Australia of a very notable son—a scientist and scholar who gained a world-wide reputation in the fields of natural ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AN URGENT NEED.

    To encore a performance genuinely is the highest form of tribute, and this is the attitude that well-wishers of our returned men have taken with regard to hostel ...

    Article : 535 words
  5. GRISTING WHEAT.

    The following letter has been sent by the Premier and Minister controlling the South Australian Wheat Scheme (Hon. A. H. Peake) to the Australian Wheat Board ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr. Lloyd George has decided to remain in Paris until the peace treaty shall have been completed. Lord Robert Cecil, in a statement to the ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. INFLUENZA.

    Developments were reported on Thursday in connection with the influenza, situation in this State. In the morning the deaths was announced by the Chairman ...

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  8. EQUALITY OF RACES.

    The Paris correspondent of The New York Sun has had an interview with Mr. Hughes, who said Australia could not agree to the incorporation in the ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. British Fleet for America.

    It is understood that Mr. Daniels (Secetary for the United States Navy) intends to invite a British fleet to visit New York during the summer. ...

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  10. BRITISH LABOUR.

    The Coal Commission will probably present three separate reports, and will recommend a flat rate, which will mean an average advance of 3/ a day. ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. South African Amnesty Bill.

    The number of persons affected by the Amnesty Bill is 8,285, of whom 158 who have been convicted of treason are disqualified as voters. The others will be ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Mr. Tredwen (Chairman of the Australasian Merchants' Association), in an interview, said the shippers were practically unanimous in their intention to use ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Lieut. M. B. T. McDowall, M.C., M.M., recently reported returning by steamer Delta, did not land with the South Australian contingent as adjutant on the boat. He had to go on to Brisbane. ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. Mr. Asquith Way Preside.

    The Belgian delegates have asked the Peace Conference to choose Brussels as the seat of its permanent headquarters of the Leagu of Nations. Burgomaster Max has ...

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  15. SECRETARY'S AIR TRIP TO PARIS.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. (general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen), had a long conference with Mr. Lloyd George this morning, and returned ...

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  16. PRESBYTERIAN SOLDIERS WELCOMED.

    The Flinders Street Presbyterian Church Lecture Hall was crowded on Thursday evening, when a welcome home social was tendered to 15 returned soldiers and sailors, ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. Threatened Rejection by Germany.

    Vorwaerts foreshadows the rejection of the peace terms by the Teutons, and threatens the Entente Powers that Germany will resort to new measures of ...

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  18. MEATWORKS STRIKES.

    There is a possibility of the strike at the State meatshops in Brisbane developing into a serious industrial outbreak. This morning the trouble was confined to ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. Korean Freedom Demand.

    Serious disturbances are reported in Korea in connection with the demand for independence from Japan. ...

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  20. WIRELESS WONDERS.

    The establishment of a wireless telephone between Ireland and Canada is officially announced. ...

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  21. REUNION IN CHEER-UP HUT.

    On Thursday evening, in the hut, a complimentary dinner, daintily served by Mrs. Stevenson and other voluntary workers, was given by the board of ...

    Article : 451 words
  22. Occupation of Germany.

    Switzerland has been granted her demands in reference to the navigation of the Rhine. The Waterways Commission has recommended the internationalizing of ...

    Article : 115 words
  23. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    Seventeen rioters were killed and 82 wounded in the disturbance at Tanta. ...

    Article : 25 words
  24. NATIONALIST OR LABOUR?

    The secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association (Mr. T. I. Campbell), referring to-night to the negotiations which have been proceeding between the ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. SOUTH AFRICAN MINISTER.

    A Maritzburg message states that in a letter to his constituents at Ladysmith, Mr. Burton (Minister for Railways) indignantly denies widespread rumours that ...

    Article : 136 words
  26. Mandates Commission.

    It is probable that the British proposal to form a special Mandates Commission will be adopted. The five Great Powers will have two representatives each, and ...

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  27. AERIAL TRAVELS.

    Gen. Seely (Minister for Air Service) has made a record flight from Folkestone to Paris in 74 minutes. The aeroplane crossed the Channel in 10 minutes. The Sopwith biplane, which will be used by the Australian airman Hawker in his projected flight across the Atlantic, will be fitted with a 375-h.p. engine, capable of ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. RUSSIA.

    A British squadron has arrived at Libau to open relations with the Lettish Government. A British official communique in ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. NEW ELECTORAL LAW.

    From to-day the amending Commonwealth Electoral Act comes into force. The chief among the changes the new law creates are the restoration of the postal ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. THE CENSORSHIP.

    At midnight on Wednesday the scrutiny by tho censors of press telegrams originating in and addressed to localities within the Commonwealth was abandoned. [?], therefore, pre-war conditions will now prevail. In announcing this matter to-day, the Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Russell) said it had been made ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. FIFTY MORE SYDNEY CASES.

    During the 24 hours ended 8 p.m. two more patients died from pneumonic influenza at the Coast Hospital. In the same period 50 fresh cases were admitted to the ...

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  32. DISLOYALTY ENCOURAGED.

    At the Paddington Court to-day, the Rev. Dr. Patrick Tuomey was fined £30, With costs on a charge of having encouraged, by word of mouth, disloyalty to ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. Allies Evacuating Odessa.

    It is reported that, owing to the disturbed state of Odessa, the Allies are evacuating that port. The Bolsheviks are approaching the city. ...

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  34. General Items.

    A welcome home social in honour of several members of the Kent Town Methodist Sunday School Remembrance League, who have lately returned from the war fronts, was held in the [?] hall, Kent Town, on Saturday evening. The President (Rev. S. C. Myers) was in the chair, and on behalf of the league extended a hearty welcome to their returned friends. lady Holder ...

    Article : 159 words
  35. INTERNATIONAL CONTROL.

    The British proposals for an international code for use between airships, or between ground stations and aircraft, have been accepted by the ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. OUTBREAK IN GAOL.

    It was unofficially stated to-night that an outbreak of pneumonic influenza had occurred in the Long Bay Penitentiary, and that 35 prisoners had become affected. It ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. FILM CENSORSHIP BOARD.

    Sir H. N. P. Wollaston has resigned the Chairmanship of the Commonwealth Films Censorship Board. The old arrangement is being superseded by the creation of a board ...

    Article : 55 words
  38. UNSWEPT MINES.

    When Germany signed the armistice the German naval representatives at Spa Stated that the raider Wolf sowed 60 mines in New Zealand waters. Of these 45 have been ...

    Article : 50 words
  39. MR. PEARCE IN LONDON.

    The Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) will leave London to-day to consult the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes). In an interview to-day Mr. ...

    Article : 288 words
  40. STRANDED SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    "Will all those who want to go home please stand up." The foregoing request, made by the Chairman (Mr. S. O. Herbert), to a largely attended and ...

    Article : 160 words
  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    At a conference of Dominions Agents-General, Mr. Amery discussed with the delegates, on behalf of the Government, the draft Emigration Bill, which was ...

    Article : 40 words
  42. International Labour.

    The International Labour Conference has completed its report. It has been decided that each country should settle its own domestic problems, without involving ...

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  43. TOUR OF OLD EGYPT.

    Many Australian soldiers have made the most of their opportunities for travel and investigation while in Egypt. Among these is Tpr. A. E. Stephenson, A.A.M.C., c/o S.M.O., Moascar, ...

    Article : 112 words
  44. BILLIARDS.

    The championship billiards match scores at close of play on Wednesday were:—Inman, 12,002; Stevenson, 7,121. ...

    Article : 21 words
  45. REMARRIAGES.

    Great enthusiasm was created at the Methodist Conference to-night by the reading of correspondence which showed that the dispute regarding the registration of ...

    Article : 78 words
  46. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    sA New Zealand team on Wednesday beat the Royal Air Force team at Richmond by 3 points to nil. ...

    Article : 29 words
  47. Patriotic Funds.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  48. "WATCHING" COMMISSION APPOINTED.

    The State Government has decided to appoint a commission, consisting of three leading medical men to watch the progress of the influenza epidemic in this State, with ...

    Article : 64 words
  49. THE VICTORIAN POSITION.

    Fresh cases reported to-day, 131; admissions to hospital, 58; discharged, 46; remaining in hospital, 713, Only two deaths occurred to-day. ...

    Article : 31 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 468 words
  51. THE BORDER CLOSED.

    Information received in Melbourne to-day Indicates an extraordinary development in connection with the passage of travellers from Victoria to South Australia. For ...

    Article : 121 words
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