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  2. THE STATE FINANCES.

    The Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler), in reply to an enquiry concerning the present financial position of the State, said:—"Although there is no cause for alarm, it is ...

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  3. INVINCIBLE NAVY.

    An enthusiastic reception .has been given to the suggestion put out" in a leading article of The Argus that a "squadron of the Invincible Navy should visit Australia. ...

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  4. TROOPSHIP BARAMBA!

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Gregory (W.A) moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the condition of the troopship Baramba, and the ...

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  5. HIGH METAL PRICES.

    Cable messages to-day announced that the British Ministry of Munitions would release stocks of non-ferrous metals as they became available for general ...

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  6. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The deaths of three more soldiers from the steamer Medic were reported this naming, and during the afternoon a Fijian who was a member of the Atua's crew ...

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  7. THE NAVY'S WORK.

    The advance guard, of the small British Fleet, which will visit Kiel in charge of Admiral Browning who will supervise the disarming of the remainder of the German ...

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  8. TALK WITH EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily News says a number of Dutch journalists boarded a train conveying the German ex-Crown Prince to Iris place of ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Pte. J. F. T. Witcomb, who died of wounds in France on August 27, was the second son of Mr. and Mrs.F.S. Witcomb, of Yacks, and was 25 years or age. He enlisted in July, 1915; and in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Mackensen's Spoils Taken.

    The Prussian Revolutionary Guard met Gen Mackensen, the late German Commander-in-Chief in Roumania, on his arrival at. Berlin, and confiscated from him ...

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  11. IMPRUDENT NEUTRAL.

    Semi-official denial has been given to the allegation that the Entente Ministers at The Hague have agreed to the passage of German troops through the Dutch province. ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  13. SOT. P. GARRETT, D.C.M.

    Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Garrett, of Gawler South, have been notified by the military authorities that their son, Sgt; F. Garrett, was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal, on June 8. Sgt ...

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  14. Germany a Sanctuary.

    The Berlin Tageblatt states that Enver Pasha and other nigh Turkish officials will not be extradited unless direct complicity in the Armenian atrocities be proved ...

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  15. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Pte. E. L. Phillips, Lauriston, admitted to 21st Southern General Hospital, Bismingham England, on October 20, suffering from furuncnlosis. The name of Pte."H. J. Rendall (wounded ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. A Mile of Submarines.

    The spot where the German submarines are moored in the port of Harwich is now known as "U-'boat avenue." The line of foreign submersibles is more than a mile ...

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  17. FEDERAL AND STATE ACTIVITIES.

    a conference of Federal and state Ministers and health authorities to consider what action should be taken if the epidemic of Spanish, influenza' should extend ...

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  18. Italians at Innsbruck.

    Italian troops have occupied the Tyro lean capital, Innsbruck, and the town of Landeck nearer the Swiss frontier. They were enthusiastically received by the ...

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  19. A Disgraced Service."

    An officer on the German battle cruiser Derfflinger, when the vessels of the Teuton Navy was surrendered, said:—"This is deplorable it will ruin the German Navy ...

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  20. A MINISTER'S HONOUR.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday the Leader of the Opposition asked the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Grahame) whether he had seen a statement in The ...

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  21. BAVARIA'S REVELATION.

    Bavarian official documents which have been made public clearly prove that Germany instigated, Austria-Hungary to provoke the war. Everything was so ...

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  22. PERSHING FOR PRESIDENT.

    A campaign for the election of Gen. Pershing as American President in 1920 has been started in Ohio, where, a Republic League with that object has been ...

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  23. Siberian Dictators.

    The Siberian Government at Omsk' has appointed Admiral Koltchak dictator, and he thus becomes the recognised head of all the moderate elements in Russia in the ...

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  24. Allied Boats in Black Sea.

    The sweeping of the Bosphorus has been completed,, and British and French vessels have gone to various ports is the Black Sea. ...

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  25. HEALTH BOARD'S RECOMMENDATIONS.

    In the Legislative Assembly this evening the Chief Secretary (Mr. Fuller) made an official statement that the Chairman of the Board of Health was strongly of ...

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  26. WHEAT SITUATION.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), in the House of Representatives 'to-day, told Mr. Sampson (V.) that he had just received a long cable summary, the ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. Cossacks in Siberia.

    Despatches from Vladivostock say that the Cossack leader Gen Semen off has interrupted telegraphic communication between Omsk and Vladivostock and has ...

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  28. BERLIN TO-DAY.

    Mr. Arno Doschfleurot in a cable message from Berlin, states:—The strongest impression I get coming into Germany is that the country expects certain famine ...

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  29. Naval Unit's Work Done.

    An American unit of 30 submarine chasers has left Queenstown for its return voyage across the, Atlantic, having completed its work of usefulness in ...

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  30. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE.

    As a result of the refusal of a demand for a redaction of hours from 48 to 44 a week, all the slaughtermen employed at the City Abattoirs ceased work to-day. In ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. Australians From Germany.

    A hundred and twenty Australian prisoners of war to-day arrived from German by way of France. They looked weak compared with those who came from ...

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  32. A STRIKE OF NAVVIES.

    A deputation of navvies employed on tramway construction, who had been on strike several days, asked the Minister of Railways to-day to arrange for a ...

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  33. DETENUES DISCHARGED.

    All persons quarantined on account of influenza at Woodman's Point have now been discharged, with the exception of the three who were suffering from the disease ...

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  34. Germany's Mercantile Fleet

    Just before his death Herr Ballin prepared a scheme to enable German shipping to surmount the military del[?]cle. It was based on the belief that Germany would ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. ACTION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Owing to a case of influenza vera having been reported about a fortnight ago at Torrens Park Hospital, the Central Board of Health requests medical 'practitioners of ...

    Article : 149 words
  36. AERIAL SOVEREIGNTY

    The Civil Aerial Transport Committee recommends the immediate summoning of an International Conference to draft regulations for the mature control of aerial ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly to-day, on the motion of the Premier (Mr. Lefroy), resolved to sit on Fridays in order to end the session by Christmas. The Minister of ...

    Article : 123 words
  38. LOYALTY OF SCOTSMEN.

    "At the quarterly meeting of the South Australian Caledonian Society at Brick nell's Cafe on Tuesday night, the following resolution moved by Mr. G. McEwin ...

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  39. LIQUOR TRADES DISPUTE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins to-day, in the High Court, disposed of the application by the Federated Liquor Trade Union v. the Carlton and United Breweries, Limited, and ...

    Article : 106 words
  40. Warm Meetings at Spa.

    The Echo de Paris states, that at the daily meeting at Spa' between the French, British, and German armistice delegates the discussions, are often lively .v Gen. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Duke of Connaught, accompanied by Princess Patricia, opened the Colonial Artists' Society's Exhibition at the Royal Academy to-day. His Royal Highness said ...

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  42. VESSEL FROM SOUTH AFRICA TO BE QUARANTINED.

    There is every appearance that the steamer South Africa, which is expected to arrive at the anchorage from Capetown to-night or on Thursday morning is ...

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  43. TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident occurred on the railway line near to the head of the Barron Gorge, about a mile from the Kuranda Railway Station on Monday morning. A light ...

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  44. Desperate Invaders.

    The situation of the German forces on the eastern 'front is reported to be desperate. There are more than 600,000 German soldiers marching over the ice and ...

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  45. FRANCE'S LOST CHILD.

    Three hundred thousand people deliriously acclaimed Gen. Gouraud on his entry into Strasburg.. Gen. Gouraud. in a proclamation, lauded the town's "unshaken ...

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  46. FRENCH MISSION IN THE WEST.

    The members of the French Mission who have been touring the wheat and timber districts of Western Australia, returned to Perth this evening to attend a ...

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  47. KHAKI FOR MUFTI.

    It has been suggested that the stocks of khaki held by the Defence Department might be dyed and utilized in the manufacture of clothing for civilians. The matter ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA VIA WEST INDIES.

    The Kingston (Jamaica) correspondent of The New York Times states that the Governor of Jamaica has stated that it is intended to make Kingston a free port. ...

    Article : 67 words
  49. AUSTRIA'S DANGER.

    Ex-Emperor Charles of Austria, in an interview with a representative of an American News Agency, stated:—The blessing need for Austria is help from the ...

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  50. Joy for Mourning.

    An impressive ceremonial took place in Paris at the moment that Marshal Foch led the French troops into the Alsatian capital, Strasburg. The crape veils and ...

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  51. HORSE PLY VEILS APPEAL CLOSED.

    A meeting of the horse fly veils committee was held at 25 Waymouth street, Adelaide, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. H Finniss presided, and Mesdames B. Roach ...

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  52. FREMANTLE FREEZING WORKS.

    A special meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council has approved of the proposal by the select committee on freezing works to devote 11 acres at ...

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  53. THE BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The bantam championship, of 20 rounds, for the Lonsdale belt, was contested on Monday evening at the National Sporting Club. Pte. Tommy Noble was declared ...

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  54. FRATERNIZING FRITZ.

    Mr. James, the American yar correspondent, telegraphing from Luxemburg on Saturday, says:—The welcome given to the American army of occupation decreased ...

    Article : 132 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. STOCK EXCHANGE SENSATION.

    A sensational rise in the price of lead on the London market caused a stir on the Stock Exchange to-day. Yesterday the quotations stood at £29 10/ ton for spot ...

    Article : 67 words
  57. FREE PASSAGE FOR SOLDIERS' WIVES.

    The British Government will provide free passage to the dominions for wives and families of colonial and dominion residents who have joined the army, navy, or air ...

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  58. Kaiser and Extradition.

    The French Government has been legally advised that "Holland is: entitled 'to order, the extradition of the ex-Kaiser; or, in the alternative, if he has not really abdicated ...

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  59. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The New York Times correspondent in Berlin leans from a reliable source that influential circles in Germany are urging the Government to invite President ...

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  60. COUNTY CRICKET REFORM.

    Lancashire has submitted a proposal that the counties cricket matches next year shall be confined to two days, and that they shall begin at 2 p.m. and end ...

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  61. TRANS-ATLANTIC PASSENGER SERVICE.

    The Canard liner, Mauretania (30,704 tons), which has comepleted its service in connection with the war, has resumed regular transatlantic passenger sailings to ...

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