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  2. Advertising

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  4. CANON WISE CASE.

    Considerable public interest was manifested in the proceedings at the Civil Court before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) on Friday, in which Canon Wise ...

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  5. THE SOLDIERS FUND.

    The policy and administration of the South Australian Soldiers Fund again formed the subject of a critical discussion at a special meeting of representatives of ...

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  6. M. POULET RETURNING

    The French airman, M. Etienne Poulet, whom Capt. Ross Smith's party overtook hear Rangoon, has had to abandon any further endeavour to complete his fight to ...

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  7. GERMANY'S REPLY.

    The German reply to the Allies concedes the Soapa Flow issue. ...

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  8. THE UNCHANGED PRUSSIAN.

    The correspondent of The Daily Telegraph in Berlin says the trial of Ober Lieut. Marloh developed into a politi cal scandal of the first rank, and depicted ...

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  9. THE PEACE.

    The visit of M. Clemenceau, French Premier and President of the Peace Conference, to London, betokens no political disagreement between Great Britain and ...

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  10. REASSURING STATEMENT.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said communications were in progress between the Allies and Germany with a view to immediate ratification of ...

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  11. PLAIN WARNING TO GERMANY

    While the Entente demand upon Germany is not an ultimatum, it nevertheless makes clear the fact that the sternest measures will be taken to enforce ...

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  12. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    During the discussion of the Naval Estimates in the House of Commons to-day, Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke suggested the holding of a Naval Conference in ...

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  13. MOVING THE CONFERENCE.

    It is believed that M. Clomencean's visit to London is connected with the question of transferring the Peace Conference to London. M. Clemeneeau opposes the ...

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  14. A FINE AIRMAN

    Australians, with the sporting instinct strongly developed. will regret that such an intrepid aviator has been obliged to turn back. M. Poulet's service during the war ...

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  15. ROUMANIA WILL SIGN.

    The new Roumanian Premier has announced that Roumania will sign the Austrian Treaty. ...

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  16. LENIN AND THE PEASANTS.

    M. Lenin, speaking at the All-Russian Soviet Congress, denounced the peasantry for disregarding communistic principles. He said the use of violence might cause a ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. FIUME REVOLT FIZZLED OUT.

    The correspondent of The Daily Telegraph at Milan says it is reliably reported that the Fiume trouble has been settled. Major D'Annunzio is withdrawing from ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. JAPANESE AGGRESSION.

    The correspondent of The Chicago Tribune at Shanghai reports that 20,000 students and merchants held a parade in Pekin in protest against the Fuchow ...

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  19. DIVISION OF THE LAND

    A Moscow wireless message states that 60,000,000 acres of land hw been taken from the landowners. Almost the whole of it had been distributed among the ...

    Article : 42 words
  20. SKIRMISH WITH ITALIANS.

    The Jugo-Slay peace delegates have been advised that a skirmish between the jugo-Slavs and Italians has occurred at Buccari, near Fiume. ...

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  21. FRENCH AIR SQUADRONS.

    The air squadrons formed during the war will be converted into regiments in January. Seven regiments will De created for observation purposes, three for ...

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  22. A LOAN TO CHINA.

    The correspondent of The Times at Washington has reported that Great Britain, France, and the United States propose to advance £5,000,000 to China. ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. JAPAN AND SIBERIA.

    Japan, in reply to the United States, says she is gratified that America is convinced that Japan is wholeheartedly determined to co-operate with the work to be ...

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  24. PUNISHMENT OF GERMANS

    The German Government has sent a wireless message with a request that Switzerland should enquire into the punishment of the Scape strikers. "If the report is ...

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  25. Capt Matthews at Belgrade.

    Capt. George Campbell Matthews and Sgt! Tom Kay, who are flying from London to Australia in a Sopwith Wallaby machine, with 350-h.p. Rolls-Royce Eagle ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. SOVIET PEACE WITH ESTHONIA.

    The Esthomians and the Bolsheviks hare exchanged peace conditions The latter claim a recognition of the Soviet Government in Russia, the withdrawal of all ...

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  27. PEACE AND A COMPROMISE.

    The correspondent of the Times at Washington says that President Wilson indicated to-day that no compromise on the Peace Treaty would be acceptable to him ...

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  28. RAILWAY REVERIE.

    According to advice from Pekin, the Chinese Government's gross railway revenues in the past financial year were £15,530,000, and there was a surplus of ...

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  29. FLIERS HONOURS.

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  30. BROKEN HILL STRIKE

    The strike position remains without chaise. The mines seem to be in the same position to-day as they were a week or more ago Although the A.M.A delegates ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. WAR PLANES FOR JAPAN.

    It is said that Japan is endeavouring to place orders with Germany for two of the largest and fastest aerial war cruisers ever deigned. According to reliable ...

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  32. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. J. H. Thomas informed the Trades Union Congress of the result of the (eputation to the Prime Minister demanding that the Government should provide a work ...

    Article : 267 words
  33. BOLSHEVIKS BEATEN.

    A War Office communique states that Col. Wrangle's cavalry turned the Bolshevik right flank, compelling the army to retreat to the north. ...

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  34. SPORTING CABLES.

    A committee, including the leading English oarsmen, is being formed to arrange a visit of Ernest Barry to Australia and to secure the necessary funds. ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The correspondent of The Times at Washington has announced that the Imperator sail be allowed to sail for Halifax despite the fact that she had bunkered ...

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  36. ADVERSE EXCHANGE

    Lord Swaythling (Louis Samuel Montague, head of the London banking firm of Samuel Montague & Co.), after a visit to the United States has made a new ...

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  37. COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY.

    The local strike committee has received another £l.000 from the coalminers toward the strike fund, in addition to several hundred pounds from various unions ...

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  38. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—The American Navy Board, in the recommendations submitted to Mr. Daniels ...

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  39. INDUSTRIAL LAWS.

    The National Conference of employers and employes has carried a resolution in favour of a minimum wage and a Statehousing scheme. ...

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  40. WALLAROO TROUBLE

    The dispute in reference to the shipping of wheat reached a climax today. All work has ceased, and three steamers are idle. Report says that the mile will ...

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  41. EAST-WEST STRIKE.

    The East-West railway strike reached an impasse this morning. The position until Wednesday was that the men had screed verbally with Mr. J. J. Poynton ...

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  42. MELBOURNE WHARF STOPPAGE.

    Effective measures were taken to-day to and the trouble in the loading of overseas steamers brought about by the stevedores refusing to handle cargo expeditiously. ...

    Article : 221 words
  43. FATHER O'DONNELL CASE.

    The Rev. Father O'Donnell has issued a statement in which he declares that his arrest arose from a secret service officer having mistaken him for a dangerous ...

    Article : 68 words
  44. RICHES IN SURPLUS STORES.

    The Secretary to the Ministry of Supply ("Mr. F. G. Kelleway) has announced that the surplus stores for the six months ended October realized £07,000,000. ...

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  45. INTEREST PAYMENTS DEFERRED

    The Washington correspondent of The New York World has reported that the United States will permit the deferment for three years of the interest ...

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  46. SETTLING RAILWAY TROUBLES.

    In the House of Commons Sir Eric Geddes said the Government and the Railway Unions had agreed upon the establishment of a board, representing the ...

    Article : 73 words
  47. A CUT AT COAL PROFITS.

    As the result of Mr. Bonar Law's explanation in reference to the limitation, under the Coal Bill, of the profits of mineowners to 1/2 a ton, opponents of the ...

    Article : 100 words
  48. FURTHER DECLINES.

    There has been a further fall in sterling exchange. To-day 3.71½ dollars was quoted. as agent a par rate of 4.867 dollars to the pound. ...

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  49. COTTON TRADE.

    The Lancashire cotton trade has decided upon an important step in the direction of the advancement of technical knowledge in reference to the history of cotton from ...

    Article : 123 words
  50. AGENTS-GENERAL.

    Apropos of the suggestion that the Commonwealth should take over some of the functions of the State Agents-General, Mr. F. C. Wade. K.C., Agent-General for the ...

    Article : 105 words
  51. BASIC WAGE COMMISSION.

    The royal commission appointed to determine the basic age and investigate the cost of living has decided the following points with reference to the conduct of ...

    Article : 237 words
  52. INTER-UNIVERSITY SHOOTING.

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  53. STATEMENT BY GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT

    Mr. J. J. Poynton (General Superintendent of the Commonwealth arrived in Adelaide from Port Augusta on Friday morning and left in the afternoon ...

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  54. AFTER THE WAR.

    The revised Civil Service Estimates to the end of March detail an additional expenditure of £38,000,000, of which the pensions account was £32,000,000. ...

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  55. STEAMERS COLLIDED.

    The liner Carmania and the steamer Maryland collided in a storm near Cape Race. The steamers were damaged above the waterline but were able to proceed ...

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  56. HOUSE-BUILDING IN BRITAIN.

    The President of the Local Government Board (Dr. Addison), in moving the second reading of the Housing Bill, mid the Government could not undertake the ...

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  57. MEXICAN OIL.

    Twenty-one American oil companies operating in Mexico have protested to the State Department that the Mexican Government intends to prohibit ...

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  59. AMERICAN EXCLUSION LAWS.

    The "Washington correspondent of The New York Times states that toe United States Senate has pawed a. joint resolution appropriating £120,000 to aid ...

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  60. MORE MONEY FOR TEACHERS.

    "With regard to the Government's schema for increased salaries and allowances for State school teachers, the Minister of Education states that the increases, together ...

    Article : 60 words
  61. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    At Mount Barker on Thursday morning Cpl. Rollison met with an awkward accident. He had been conversing in the street with Mr. Mackenzie and when ...

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  62. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Justice Powers presiding, Ur. M. Henwood appearing for the Smallarms Factory Employes Association, announced ...

    Article : 180 words
  63. DOUGLAS-PENNANT CASE.

    The report of the committee of enquiry into the Douglas-Pennant case finds that there was no intrigue to remove Miss Pennant, who was superseded in the public ...

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  65. PRIZE MONEY.

    By a judgement of the Privy Council the crew of the submarine E14 will receive £20,000 as prize bounty for sinking a Turkish transport with 6,000 troops on ...

    Article : 43 words
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