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  2. STATE V. COMMONWEALTH.

    The final report of the health authorities to-night shows that nine additional cases of pneumonic influenza have been definitely diagnosed in Sydney. Comprised in ...

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  3. WAR CLAIMS OF THE NATIONS.

    The Waterways Commission and the commission to enquire into the causes of the war have begun their investigations. The Great Porwers, owing to the conflict ...

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  4. MR. JENSEN AT SEA.

    Confirmation of the report that a passport had been issued to Mr. Jensen (ex-Minister for Customs) to go abroad was received in a telegram which reached the ...

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  5. VICTORIA'S LATEST RECORD

    Ten deaths occurred to-day and 88 persons were admitted to hospital, making the total number of cases 751. Twenty-six persons were discharged. Of the cases in ...

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  6. INFLUENZA.

    The most interesting development on Wednesday in connection with the influenza outbreak was an announcement that South Australia bad been formally declared ...

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  7. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND WINEGROWING.

    Considerable interest was evinced on Wednesday by people engaged in the winegrowing industry in South Australia, regarding the request of the deputation ...

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  8. MARCH SHOW ABANDONED.

    A special meeting of the executive committee of the Royal Agricultural Society was held on Wednesday morning to consider the matter of the autumn show. The ...

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  9. FOUR SONS AT ONE BIRTH.

    Example is always better than precept. Advocacy, of increased population in South Australia is good, but practical resume are better. The mother of 37 years ...

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  10. The East West Trains.

    The Deputy Premier (Mr. Colebatch) received the following telegram from the Premier (Sir Henry Lefroy) last evening: —"The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) ...

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  11. League of Nations and Monroe Doctrine.

    A meeting of the League of Nations_ Commission has been arranged with a definite programme. It will begin detailed work to-morrow. ...

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  12. Czechs and Poles Warned.

    The Inter allied Supreme Council at Versailles has notified the Czechs and Poles not to occupy the disputed territory at Teschen pending its disposal by the Peace ...

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  13. The Teutons Boundary.

    Mr. Balfour is in Paris engaged in drawing up a plan for determining the future boundaries of the Teutonic nations. His object is to conclude peace as early as ...

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  14. WANTON WAR DAMAGE

    Sir Foster Fraser, in an article in The Evening Standard, says the Peace Conference is determined to exact full and ample reparation for unjustifiable damage ...

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  15. Greek Claims Commission. I

    The Paris Supreme Council has referred the Greek claims to a commission of experts. Greece asks, among other things, for the ...

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  16. Cockburn Situation Better.

    Official notification has been received that the Broken Hill passengers at Cockburn will be allowed, after Having been there seven days, if well, to come on to ...

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  17. HINDRANCE TO TRAFFIC.

    This forenoon a deputation of gram ana stock buyers who are losing heavily by the closing of goods traffic on the Mount Gambier to Heywood Railway, and who ...

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  18. "Turkish Sultan Must Go."

    The Morning Post publishes an interview with M. Venezelos (Greek Premier), who says that none of the statesmen now in Paris wish to go too fast with regard ...

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  19. CASUALTIES.

    On Wednesday morning a fire broke out in a room in Globe Chambers, at the corner of Grote and Page streets, occupied by Mr. T. Barnard. A large quantity of ...

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  20. MANDATORY QUESTION.

    The representative in Paris of the Australian Press Association (Mr- Fraser) Mr. Hughes has been appointed Vice President of the reparation commission ...

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  21. BANE CLERK BUSHED.

    As Mr. H. D. Brooke, clerk in charge of the Middle Park agency of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank, left the premises for the railway station ...

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  22. A BLAZE CHECKED.

    MELLICENT, February 4.—Owners of bouse property near the railway line at Millicent North had a severe scare on Saturday. It was a day of stifling heat, ...

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  23. WALLAROO VIGILANT.

    WALLAROO, February 4.—At a meeting of the local Board of Health last night influenza was discussed. The Chairman (Mr. G. Chatfield) referred to the arrival ...

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  24. Queensland Still Free.

    Several of the soldiers who landed at the Lytron quarantine area yesterday broke bounds last night and came to Brisbane. Four were arrested and conveyed to ...

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  25. Roumania and Dobrudja.

    The interallied, lowers represented at the Peace Conference have authorised the Roumanian Government to administer the affairs, of the Dobrudja province, which ...

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  26. ADELAIDE OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The health authorities intimated on Wednesday evening that the Central Board's inspector reported from Cockburn that additional accommodation had been ...

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  27. HAYSTACK BURNT.

    MOUNT GAMBIER. February 4—On Friday afternoon Mr. W. H. Nunan, of Mount Gambier West, had the misfortune to have an eaten haystack, containing ...

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  28. China and Japan.

    The correspondent of The New York Times at Pekin has learned from a responsible source that Japan is bringing pressure to bear upon the Chinese ...

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  29. Help For the Marooned.

    In reply to messages sent by him, the Minister for Lands for South Australia (Mr. Anstey) to-day read the following telegram from the Premier ...

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  30. TROUBLE ON THE KWINANA.

    The steamer Kwinana is at present lying at T head, in the Basin at Fort Adelaide. On Wednesday there was trouble with the seamen on board. The steamer was ...

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  31. NATIONAL LABOUR AND PRIME MINISTER.

    The National Labour Party last evening passed a resolution supporting the action token by Mr. Hughes at the Peace Conference with reference to Germany's late ...

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  32. Brazil's Claims on Germany.

    Brazil will probably claim the right to retain 43 German merchantmen, valued at £3,300,000, and will also demand payment of £6,000,000 deposited by Germans in ...

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  33. A CHILD HURT.

    MEADOWS SOUTH, February 1.—Harley Ellis, aged five years, met with a painful accident by getting his left hand thumb crushed in the cogs of a winnower. ...

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  34. A SUGAR FAMINE.

    Owing to the disorganization of shipping services, a sugar famine is threatened in Tasmania; and unless supplies arc immediately forthcoming the jam factories of ...

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  35. SAVE HIM FROM HIS FRIENDS.

    Deputy Meunier, writing to the Socialist newspaper La Verite, says if Prudent Wilson succeeds in establishing a League of Nations, it will be partly due to ...

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  36. A FLYING ROOF.

    TWEEDVALE. February 4.—On Saturday morning a whirlwind lifted the galvanized iron roof from a large hayshed belonging to Mr. A. Paech, at his Western ...

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  37. THE TARCOOLA QUARANTINED.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Tarcoola arrived at the Semaphore on "Wednesday morning from Newcastle and Sydney. Although no cases of ...

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  38. Italy and the League.

    The delegates of five Great Powers are devoting the week to the League of Nations scheme. President Wilson is Chairman of the committee which is to draft ...

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  39. RETURNED SOLDIERS CONGRESS POSTPONED.

    Owing to the influenza epidemic, it has been decided to postpone the annual congress meeting of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia until ...

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  40. MILL BOY KILLED.

    BROKEN HILL, February 5.—John Curtis (16), a mill boy on the Broken Hill Proprietary Mine, early this morning became entangled in the belting in the mill ...

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  41. New Guinea Natives View.

    The [?] Governor of Papna (Judge Murray) who arrived in Melbourne to-day expressed in an interview his opinion that there was no obstacle in ...

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  42. BARRIER LABOUR MATTERS.

    Members of the Musicians Union or strike have decided that they are willing to accept the offer of the minimum wage of £4 10/ a week, and will allow one ...

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  43. A FALSE ALARM!

    A large crowd in Hindley street on Wednesday afternoon indicated that something unusual was taking place, and an enquiry elicited the following—It seems that the ...

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  44. OTHER EPIDEMICS IN ENGLAND.

    Many people, even some doctors, are expressing the hopeful opinion that influenza has shot its bolt, as was said of the Germans quite early in the war (wrote a ...

    Article : 486 words
  45. Control of Weak Territories.

    President Wilson has telegraphed to the United States Minister for the Navy (Mr. Daniels) insisting that the three year caval construction programme shall be ...

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  46. WHEAT FOR SWEDEN.

    A sale of wheat amounting to "about 12,000 tons has been made to the Royal Swedish Commission at 5/9 a bushel f.o.b. The vessels in "which the grain will be ...

    Article : 80 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. PROTEST BY SOLDIERS FATHERS.

    On Saturday the Hon. D. J. Gordon, M.L.C. (President of the Sailors and Soldiers Fathers Association) communicated with the Acting Prime Minister ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. CONGESTED TRAFFIC IN SOUTH EAST.

    A traveller who readied Adelaide from Mount Gambler on Wednesday evening, supplied interesting particulars of the position brought about by the restriction in ...

    Article : 240 words
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