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  2. Advertising

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  4. "HOT, RED PASSION OF BIGOTRY."

    The Christian Brothers' Old Collegians' Association laid its first general communion and breakfast on Sunday. The function in every way was a signal success, ...

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  5. ITALIANS AT KALGOORLIE.

    The Returned Soldiers' Association discussed the position with reference to Italians on the goldfields until almost midnight on Friday. The following ...

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  6. Austria and the Peace.

    It is expected that the Austria Peace Treaty will be signed in 10 days. ...

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  7. INFLUENZA.

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  9. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS DINNER.

    Special recognition was made the man in khaki at the annual dinner of members of the South Australian Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's ...

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  10. General Items.

    On Saturday 700 interstate troops from the transport Wilshire were entertained at tea and supper in the hut with characteristic hospitality. The visitors were formally welcomed by the ...

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  11. AEROPLANE DEVELOPMENTS.

    The Under Secretary to the Air Ministry (Major-Gen. Seely) announced in the House of Commons that the Government was about to hold competitions for ...

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  12. HISTORY OF THE WAR.

    Writing the war history of Australia will be a much more formidable task than was supposed in 1914 when Mr. C. E. W. Bean was appointed sole war correspondent and ...

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  13. TASMANIA INFECTED.

    The Central Board of Health authorities in Adelaide were notified by the Chief Officer of Health in Tasmania on Saturday that a case of pneumonic influenza had ...

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  14. TRAFFIC TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Chief Quarantine Officer stated on Saturday that advice had been received from the Director of Quarantine that all restrictions on railway traffic to Western ...

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  15. THE FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Two further entries have been received for the flight to Australia for the Commonwealth prize of £10,000. One is Fight-Capt. C. E. Howell, D.S.O., M.C., ...

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  16. TURBULENT MELBOURNE MEETING

    There were many stormy scenes at a mass meeting of seamen held at Unity Hall on Saturday. The President of the Federal Council (Mr. Le Cornu) moved—"That ...

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  17. UNITED STATES' NEIGHBOUR.

    The Mexican Government, in replying to the United States Note, takes exception to the, tone of menace employed. It points out that violence is common in the large ...

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  18. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    Nine more deaths from influenza, occurred during the week-end in Victoria, compared with 15 on Friday. The new cases admitted to hospitals on Saturday ...

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  19. AN AUSTRALIAN KILLED.

    Lieut. H. S. Morris, of the Royal Air Force, an Australian, and formerly private secretary to the Governor of Fiji, was killed while flying at Marlow, in ...

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  20. SERIOUS POSITION IN TASMANIA.

    Up to to-night there have been four deaths in Hobart from pneumonic influenza, and 27 patients have been taken to the isolation hospital. The Governor-in-council ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.

    The Near Zealand Rugby team beat a miners' team by 24 points to 3. The South African Cricket Association has decided to cable to the High ...

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  22. MANY DEATHS IN THE WEST.

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    Large quantities of Australian army stores and equipment will be disposed of by auction in the next fortnight. Sales in England have already yielded £10,000. ...

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  24. CO-OPERATION AT PORT PIRIE.

    The members of the delegation from the Broken Hill unions, who are visiting Port Pirie for the purpose of enquiring into the working of the Smelters' Co-operative ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN STORED FOOD.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Bridgman (Parliamentary Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade) said refrigerated steamers ...

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  26. THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The Boston correspondent of The New fork Times states that the third round of the tennis national doubles displayed that Patterson is a genius in the courts. ...

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  27. MR. PEARCE'S VIEWS.

    The National Democratic Party entertained the members of the Dominions' Parliaments, including the Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce), at ...

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  28. BEGINNING OF THE EPIDEMIC IN SAMOA.

    The report of the commission which enquired into the influenza epidemic in Samoa, finds chat there was no epidemic of pneumonic influenza in the islands prior ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S TRADE POLICY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) will on Monday make a statement in the Commons in regard to the future trade policy of the United Kingdom, and the ...

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  30. GERMAN SEA COMMERCE.

    A German company has established a regular steam line to the Leyant. The first steamer will leave Hamburg for Con-stantinople and Varna on Saturday, ...

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  31. LOCAL SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    The acting secretary of the South Australian branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr. George Kemp) stated on Saturday that he had placed the telegram ...

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  32. THE DAVIS CUP.

    France defeated Belgium in the Davis Cup contests, and has qualified to play Britain. ...

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  33. ANOTHER TROOPER SAILED.

    The steamer Adolph Woermann has sailed with 600 New Zealanders. ...

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  34. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Rep. Sampson, speaking at Charlton, referred to the overlapping of Federal and State legislative activities, and said that it was time for the people to say that this ...

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  35. BRITISH PROFITEERING BILL.

    The House of Commons has passed the third reading of the Profiteering Bill, ...

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  36. WATTLE BARK CULTURE.

    The secretary of the Federated Master Tanners and Manufacturers' Association of Australia has forwarded a tetter to the Minister for Trade and Customs ...

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  37. PROPHET OF BOLSHEVISM.

    Mr. Percy Brookfield. M.P., in the course of a speech at South Broken Hill on Friday night said that at the recent conference of the State Labour Party in ...

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  38. CANADIAN UNDESIRABLE DEPORTED.

    The Canadian immigration authorities have ordered the deportation from Winnipeg of the man Aussiani, who was accused of having attempted to overthrow the ...

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  39. EMPLOYERS' COUNCIL.

    At a well-attended meeting of the Central Council of the Employers of Australia on Friday a resolution was adopted unanimously requesting the Government to ...

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  40. JAPANESE MINISTER TO AMERICA.

    The San Francisco correspondent of The New York Times states that according to despatches received from Tokio, Mr. K. Isiderera, the Vice-Minister for Foreign ...

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  41. CELLULOSE CONCESSION.

    The report of the British Cellulose Enquiry Committee states that the Governments departments which granted the concession to the company acted bona fide, ...

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  42. A SUNKEN TUG.

    The steamer Melusia, from Rabaul, was berthing at the Federal Wharf, Darling Harbour, yesterday afternoon, when the tug Stirling, which was straightening her ...

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  43. CONTROL OF GERMAN TRADERS.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Shortt) announced in the Commons that the Government would admit German business agents to Britain if such admission would benefit ...

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  45. REPATRIATION.

    Speaking at a function at the Commercial Traveller' Club on Saturday night, the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Millen) said that he was fully aware of the ...

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  46. FARMERS' CONGRESS DECISIONS.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Conference decided at the sittings yesterday that the interest on the capital cost of railways should be provided by the taxation of ...

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  47. MISS PANKHURST AND BOLSHEVIST MONEY.

    In the House of Commons the Home Secretary (Mr. Shortt) said that Miss Sylvia Pankhurst had admitted having received £280 from the Bolshevist agent ...

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  48. HIGH-PRICED RAM.

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  49. LORRIES FOR TRANSPORT WORK.

    The British Government is utilizing 2,000 military Worries as auxiliaries to relievo traffic congestion. The whole Kingdom has been divided into districts, and officials ...

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  50. TOWNSVILLE EDITOR FINED.

    At the Townsville Police Court on Saturday David Green, charged with having created a disturbance, pleaded guilty, and was fined 5/, or in default six hours ...

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  51. BARRIER BREAD.

    The master bakers predict an early increase in the price of bread locally owing, they say, to the increase in railway rates, and the improved conditions gained by ...

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  52. CADORNA'S FAILURE.

    A menage from Milan states that the royal commission which investigated the disaster to Italian arms at Caporetto says that it was due above all to ...

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  53. HAUL OF STOLEN GOODS.

    Activities by a squad of plainclothes constables extending throughout Saturday night and this morning led to the recovery at Richmond and Collingwood of stolen ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND COMMONER CANDIDATE.

    The Unionists have selected Mr. F. Fisher, a New Zealander, as a candidate for the by-election for the Widnes seat in the House of Commons due to Col. Hall ...

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  55. TWO-DAYS CRICKET CONDEMNED.

    Two-days championship cricket matches are doomed. Almost all the [?] are convinced that the scheme is a failure. Players especially condemn the system ...

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  56. VICTORIAN RETURNED MEN'S COUNCLL.

    With a view to improving the organization and management of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League, it is promised to form a ...

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  57. THE LIGHT HORSE IN PALESTINE.

    A gallast Jew, an Arzac brave, Came back from Palestine— Told how the Light Horse fought to save The Holy Land divine; ...

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  58. AMERICA AND DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    President Wilson has vetoed the Day-light Saving Abolition Bill. ...

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  59. LUXEMBURG DISTURBED.

    The recent disturbances in Luxemburg, when 20,000 persons attacked the duchess's palace and Parliament buildings, ostensibly as a demonstration against the high ...

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  60. INCREASED COST OF LIVING.

    The Civil Service Association, after consideration of data obtained from the Arbitration Court and the latest official statistics, has informed the Premier ...

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  61. CANTERBURY SHOOTING EPISODE.

    With blood trickling from a bullet wound near the right car, "Mrs. Mary Ann Johns, aged 61 years, a widow, residing in Canterbury, was found by her daughter in ...

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  62. SEQUEL TO SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    The detectives arrested Frederick Cooper Bridges, aged 26 years in connection with Thursday's shooting affray in Roe street. At the Police Court yesterday Bridges ...

    Article : 49 words
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