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  2. THE' GRINDELL CASE.

    Mr. A. W. Cocks, who is well known in land circles throughout the State, in a chat with a reporter on Wednesday, explained the circumstances in which the late ...

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  3. HAIG'S TALE OF TRIUMPH.

    An issue of The London Gazette, consist-ing of 26 pages, contains Field-Marshal Haig's despatch, dated December 21, covering the period since the termination of the ...

    Article : 241 words
  4. NEW BRITISH CABINET.

    London newspapers state that Col. Winston Churchill has accepted the War Office portfolio in Mr. Lloyd George's new Coalition Ministry, and that Mr. Austen ...

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  5. MAIMED WARRIORS.

    When Col. H. A.' Powell, C.M.G., of the Australian Army Medical Corps, stepped, off the Melbourne express on Wednesday morning, 'he was surrounded, by an ...

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  6. CROSSING COLLISION,

    Yet another railway crossing accident bas to be added to the long list of such mishaps in South Australia. A serious collision occurred at the railway crossing ...

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  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The quarantine authorities stated on Wednesday evening that no additional cases of influenza had occurred at Torrens Island during the day. The list of ...

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  8. THE ALL-SKY ROUTE.

    A Pretoria message states that Capt. Shortridge has arrived to make arrangements for a trial flight of the latest type of Handley Page long-distance aeroplane ...

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  9. IN THE MALAY STATES.

    Mr. A. Marshall, of the Singapore office of McIlwraith, McEacharn, & Co. Pty., Limited, who has, arrived in Melbourne on leave, stated that the epidemic ...

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  10. LABOUR AS OPPOSITION.

    The Parliamentary Labour Party yesterday 'appointed Mr. Adamaon as its Chairman and Mr. Clynes as its Vice-Chairman. It also decided to conduct an effective ...

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  11. Military Measures in Germany.

    An official German wireless message announces that Germany is about to take military measures against the Bolshevists, who are menacing the ...

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  12. FOOD ON THE SARDINIA.

    The enquiry by the military authorities into the conditions on the troopship. Sardinia, of the P. & O. line, luring her recent voyage from Plymouth ...

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  13. TO AUSTRALIA AT 100 MILES AN HOUR. .

    The Daily Chronicle says:—Mr. [?] Thomas, a director of Aircraft Manufacturing Company, Limited, whose directorate Major-Gen. W. S. Brancker (late ...

    Article : 219 words
  14. GERMAN DIVISIONS DEMOBILIZED.

    One hundred and fifty German divisions have been demobilized. ...

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  15. Great Disorder in Posen.

    Disorder prevails at Posen, and trouble threatens the German communications. ...

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  16. QUARANTINE STATION ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Y.M.C.A. Army and Navy Department has, with the consent of the chief quarantine officer (Dr. F. S. Hone), and after consultation with the Red Cross ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. ROYALTY AND REPUBLICANISM.

    The Capetown organ of the Hertzog Party, the Dutch newspaper De Burger, claims that the King's reply to the Nationalist address stamps the ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. Bernstorff and Ex-Kaiser.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Berlin has interviewed Count Bernstorff, who was formerly German Ambassador to the United States. Count Bernstorff agrees ...

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  19. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT PROPOSED,

    A party of Australian flying men will probably make an early endeavour to win The Daily Mail's £10,000 prize for a trans-Atlantic flight. The men are now ...

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  20. TREMENDOUS TRENCH SYSTEM.

    Gen. Haig proceeds to describe the steps luring the period of active defence to repair the effects of enemy (reaches in the defensive system. ...

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  21. "OURES" FOR PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    When the great Plague of London was in its first stages, countless quack doctors grew fat upon the fears of the people, and there was a tremendous demand for ...

    Article : 363 words
  22. Ludendorff Incognito.

    The Minister for Home Affairs confirms the statement that Gen. Ludendorff, under the name of Dindstroem, is living on a lonely farm at Hesleholm, Sweden ...

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  23. MACHINERY OF GOVERNMENT.

    The committee, under Lord Haldane's presidency, which was appointed to enquire into the machinery of the Government, recommends that the Cabinet ...

    Article : 305 words
  24. RIVEN RUSSIA.

    An official message from Berlin state? that British artillery interfered in .the fighting between the Germans and the Bolsheviks, which resulted in the surrender of ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir—I cannot refrain from commenting m the remarks of Mr. H. J. McConville published in The Mail) concerning the death of the late George Snell, whereir ...

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  26. Volunteers for Russia.

    It is authoritatively denied that the British Government proposes to send mora troops to Russia. The number there does not exceed 20,000, and these will be ...

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  27. MR. PEARCE'S TRIP ABROAD.

    Many objections are raised by supporters of the Commonwealth Government ana various organizations of soldiers against the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) ...

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  28. Bolshevist Horrors.

    Many mutilated bodies were found at Perm, in the Kazam province of Russia, where the retreating Bolsheviks kidnapped many of the leading residents and carried ...

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  29. SUDDEN AND DRAMATIC END.

    Gen. Haig, in the course of eloquent passages, says:—"In three months' epic fighting the British armies in France brought to a sudden and dramatic end the great ...

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  30. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A joint meeting of the finance and public works committees of the Adelaide Corporation took place on Wednesday. Cr Bartels presided, and there were also ...

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  31. FALL FROM MAIL TRAIN.

    A remarkable story of a child's fall from a mail train without injury to itself was reported to the Acting Commissioner of Railways to-day. Mrs. Watkins and her ...

    Article : 161 words
  32. Siege of Lemberg.

    A force of 20,000 Rutheivans has bui«. rounded1 Lemberg. A Polish women a division is participating in the defence of the city, and has suffered severely. Many of its members have been captured by the foe. ? ...

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  33. THE JUDGE'S SUMMING UP.

    [?] with the wishes of numerous correspondent and others who have called at The Register Office we have made several efforts to obtain the ...

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  34. ACUTE INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The Daily Telegraph states that the industrial controversy is reopening acutely. Railwaymen on Tuesday will discuss means to achieve a national programme and will ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. Booty; Taken in Siberia.

    The booty.- captured by the Siberian Be. publioan troops in connection with their victory in the Omsk region toward the eloBe of December and in the successful struggles that have followed that notable exploit, includes 250 locomotives, # 4,000 wasons, huge quantities of ammunition, a vast amount of equipment, and-large num­bers of guns and riflea. There were ?also taken many instruments of torture which the Qoteheviks had used. ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The London Stock Exchange has forbidden its members to employ any person of enemy birth, or any ex-member who has 'been expelled. ...

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  37. Dominions and the Conference.

    A strong opinion exists among the oven seas authorities that one of the five British Plenipotentiaries at the Peace Conference should be an overseas representative, ...

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  38. MINERS' WAGES.

    Recently the Australian Coal and Shale Employes' Federation demanded from the proprietors an increase of 25 per cent, on ail existing rates. Mr. McDonald ...

    Article : 160 words
  39. THAT TERRITORY LINE

    Considerable interest is being taken in the discussion between the Federal Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) and the Queensland Treasurer (Mr. ...

    Article : 102 words
  40. FEWER DRINK CONVICTIONS.

    The convictions for drunkenness in England and Wales during 1917 numbered 46,410, compared with 81,191 in 1916 and 183,828 in 1914, before the adoption of ...

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  41. Tragedy of Young Soldier-Prisoner.

    At an inquest on the body of Pte. Roberts, aged 19 years, of the Cheshire Regiment, who died at the Fulham Hospital after repatriation from Germany, the ...

    Article : 122 words
  42. BERLIN EVENTS OBSCURE.

    The course of events in Berlin is obscure, as the supporters of the Spartacus group have seized the telegraph offices. Newspapers are allowed to publish only under ...

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  43. HARMONY OF THE ALLIES.

    Gen. Haw also refers to the unsurpassable work of the artillery and cavalry. The latter, he says, in the recent fighting showed it was still a necessary arm of a ...

    Article : 144 words
  44. PRICE OF IMPORTED SALT.

    Prices order No. 553, which will come into force to-morrow, will repeal the second schedule of order 364, made on July 12 last, and relating to imported salt. ...

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  45. ROOSEVELT'S CAREER EULOGIZED.

    The New York newspapers declare that one of the most important achievements of the late Col. Roosevelt was the reformation, forced upon, big businesses during his ...

    Article : 79 words
  46. STEEL FOR SHIPS.

    The acting Minister for rue navy (Air. Toynton) to-day informed a deputation of [?] natives of the various unions engaged in the shipbuilding trades that the ...

    Article : 106 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. Advertising

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  49. BUTCH MENDING BRITISH SHIPS.

    Three Dutch companies hare undertaken to repair 60 British vessels which were damaged during the war period. ...

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  50. CIVIL WAR IN BERLIN.

    The Independent Socialists have joined :he Spartacus group, and a joint proclamation has been issued declaring that "the final fight for Red Revolution is being ...

    Article : 142 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. OBSTINATE BOLSHEVISTS.

    M. Radek (Bolshevik Emissary to Ger-many) and M. Joffe (Russian Ambassador at Berlin) are remaining at the German capital in spite of all the efforts of the ...

    Article : 41 words
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