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  2. DRIVERS TROUBLE.

    The latest developments in regard to the drivers' dispute at Port Adelaide have made the situation again serious. Six employes of one firm and three of the ...

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  3. AERIAL MAILS.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) to-day consented to the registration of Aerial Services, Limited. He received Mr. Reginald Lloyd, originator of the project, and ...

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  4. WORTUPA MURDER.

    Mr. Arthur Snell wrote to The Register on Thursday:—"I regret that I have again to correct a second false statement of Mrs. George Snell, published in ...

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  5. SHIPPING DEADLOCK.

    Enquiry at the offices of the various shipping companies affected by the shipping difficulty shows that the position is unaltered. The Union Company's steamers ...

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  6. FEDERAL AND STATE AFFAIRS.

    A fall meeting of the federal. Cabinet held to-day, and business had not concluded when it rose until to-morrow. The programme for the conference of ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN VICTORIES RECOUNTED.

    Field-Marshal Haig's despatch of December 21, of which a resume appeared in the cable messages yesterday, when it was first made available for publication. ...

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  8. INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    The chief quarantine officer reported on Thursday evening that no fresh cases had occurred at the Quarantine Station during the day; and thai all the patients were ...

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  9. Twenty-three Persona Killed.

    Details of the fighting at Berlin on Tuesday are yet lacking, but it is believed that the Government was triumphant. The Spartacus clement attacked the ...

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  10. SERIOUS REPORT AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    At a meeting of the Port Adelaide Local Board of Health of Thursday night, Mr. Mason stated that a report had gained ground—although he could not say whether ...

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  11. DEBTORS' COURT STUDIES.

    It is the easiest thing in the world to get into debt, and the usual fortnightly "levee" was heid at the Adelaide local Court on Thursday, when scores of people ...

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  12. STATE OF SIEGE DECLARED.

    On Wednesday the Republican Government at Berlin declared the city in a state of siege. Negotiations with the Spartacus leaders produced no result. The latter ...

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  13. RETURN OF BOONAH SOLDIERS

    By the East-West express from Perth on Thursday afternoon 40 Sooth Australian soldiers returned to Adelaide. They an the troops who were released from the ...

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  14. How Bed Army is Formed

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says the startling fact has been disclosed that the Workers' Councils have taken precautions to retain ...

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  15. LOONGANA STILL IDLE.

    The steamer Loongana remains idle, and it is considered probable that the Federal Government will take action in the matters within a few days. ...

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  16. QUARANTINE STAFFS PAY.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day accepted the director's recommendations for increases in salaries and the strengthening of the staff at the quarantine stations. The ...

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  17. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir—Sir Edmund Barton, a Judge of the High Court, recently defined justice in these words:—"We do not begin to be hard on a wrongdoer until we mete out ...

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  18. "A MOST GALLANT ACHIEVEMENT."

    During the battle of Bapaume, which began on August 23. the Australian Army Dorps attacked south of the Somme. The 1st Division, commanded by Major-Gen. ...

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  19. SARDINIA TROOPSHIP.

    The enquiry by the military authorities into the conditions on the troopship Sardinia, of the P. & O. Line, during her recent voyage from Plymouth to Australia ...

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  20. BRIGHT OUTLOOK IN THE WEST.

    All the patients in quarantine are progressing favourably, and there have been no fresh cases and no deaths. ...

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  21. WHARF LABOUR LACKING.

    Because the Fremantle lumpers, in an attempt to get rid of the "national" workers on the wharfs, refuse to go to the employers' place of engaging labour, and ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    The Adelaide Hospital authorities stated on Thursday afternoon that Henry Jarmyn, who received injuries to the head in a collision between a train and a trap near to ...

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  23. Treacherous Republican Troops.

    Advices which have reached Switzerland show that the initial successes of the Bolsheyist Communists at Berlin were due to the treachery of troops set 50 guard the ...

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  24. FRENCH SOCIALIST HECKLED.

    There were tumultuous scenes at the Trades Hall to-night, when thee Trades and Labour Council was addressed by M. Thomsen (one of the Labour members of the ...

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  25. TROLLY DRIVER HURT.

    Mr. Cecil Woodland, residing at Alberton, and employed by Messrs. Elder, Smith, & Co. as a trolly driver, was injured on Thursday afternoon through his ...

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  26. RUNAWAY HORSES.

    BLYTH, January 9.—Since wheatcarting was begun in this district there have been number of instances of wheat teams bolting. Yesterday an empty wheat ...

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  27. FORCED LECTURES TO PRISONERS.

    Prisoners from Germany to the number of 150,000 have arrived in Holland. Prisoners hostile to Bolshevism were forced to attend lectures on the principles of ...

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  28. CUXHAVEN.

    A message from Cuxhaven, on the Elbe, 72 miles north-west of Hamburg, states that the officers and marines made a determined attempt on Saturday to overthrow ...

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  29. SOLDIERS AND UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Perth Returned Soldiers' Association last night considered a report on unemployment by a special committee, submitted by Mr. O'Neill, who convened last ...

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  30. INJURED BY A FALL.

    KADINA, January 8.—An accident took place at Darling old flourmill, Kadina, which is in process of being dismantled, early this afternoon. It appears ...

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  31. FIGHTING IN BERLIN.

    The latest news from Berlin is that fighting is proceeding in many quarters, although so far there has been little bloodshed. The leader of the Spartacus Group ...

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  32. The Allies on the Rhine.

    Telegraphic communication between Geneva and Vienna and also with Berlin md Munich has been much interrupted since midnight on Sunday. Swiss papers ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. GUN ACCIDENT.

    CUMMINS, January 6.—Mr. Charles Fuss and his son Harold were out shooting last Saturday morning, and fired at a rabbit near to a fence. A pellet of shot ...

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  35. BROKEN ARM.

    COWELL, January 8—During this week Rosalie, the 3½-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cooper, feil and broke an arm between the wrist and elbow. She is ...

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  36. Munition Factories for Sale.

    The Government is offering for sale three large munition factories at Watford and Trafford Park, in Manchester, and Dudley, in Worcestershire. It is ...

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  37. MISHAP WITH A CROWBAR.

    CRROROO, January 9.—Mr. R. M. Zanker met with a painful accident last Tuesday. He was working with a crowbar, which came into contact with one of his ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Government proposes to utilize a large quantity of the light railway material now in France for connecting country districts of Great Britain with the ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. Advertising

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  41. WAR PRECAUTIONS.

    Under a war precautions regulation issued to-day, conversation in the German language by telephone is prohibited. Among several amendments of ...

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  42. P. & O. INTEREST IN ORIENT COMPANY.

    City rumours are current that the Peninsular and Orient Company has acquired a controlling interest in the Orient Company. ...

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  43. WOOL CONTROL TO CEASE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) announced to-night that the Commonwealth Government was not at all likely to extend the contract period of control ...

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  44. REDUCED FREIGHTS.

    A private cable message from New York confirms the redaction in freights to Australia and New Zealand. The rated are fixed at 40, dollars (£8) for Melbourne ...

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  45. HAIRDRESSEES' HALF-HOLIDAY.

    The Broken Hill tobacoonists and hairdressers are seeking to change their weekly half-holiday from Wednesday afternoon to Saturday afternoon. ...

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