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  2. THE WHEAT SCHEME SOLICITOR.

    Nearly die whole of tile sitting of the Assembly on Wednesday was occupied in questions and deoate on Wheat scheme affairs. AN informal motion by ...

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  3. CHASING ITS TAIL.

    Addressing a large gathering at the Way Hall, Franklin street, on Wednesday evening, at a social arranged by the women's branch committee of the Liberal Union ...

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  4. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Minister for the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook) continued in the House of Representative to-day the dehate on the Bill for ratification of the Peace Tresty ...

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  5. GEN. RERSHING THANKED

    I The United States Congress to-day passed a vote of thanks to Gen. Pershing, the Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Forees in France. Owing, ...

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  6. GERMAN GOODS COMING.

    German goods have already begun to find their way into Australia through ^indirect channels. The Minister for Trade and Customs ('Mr. Massy Greene) stated ...

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  7. MAN MISSING.

    Mr. Ernest Jowett, aged about 35 years, who boarded at a house at Salisbury street. North Unley, disappeared in strange circumstances at Henley Beach ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    Farmers who may have been disap pointed over the abandonment of the September Show would probably Lave en joyed the verbal festival provided for their ...

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  9. WELL DONE!

    One of the modem "scapegoats" is the telephone. Had it poaessed a human heart it would have been broken long ago by denunciations. The man who rates ...

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  10. NEGLECTED OLD MASTERS

    The Bokshevik Government Commission, which is a classifying the late of the late ex-Czar Nicholas of Russia, has discovered at the Winter Palace Petrograd ...

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  11. POSSIBLE DEADLOCK ON PEACE TREATY.

    Senator Sherman, in the Senate debate on the Peace Treaty, said President Wilson was the crowned monarch of quitters, unrivalled in the western 'hemisphere. "His ...

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  12. A PORT ADELAIDE DISABILITY.

    The British "special"' wheat steamer Java left Adelaide on Sunday moraine; on a voyage to Port Said for orders. when a short way out it was discovered that ...

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  13. DIPS INTO THE FUTURE.

    The Prime Minister. (Mr. Lloyd George) and nine other Cabinet Ministers, have given outlines of what the future of their departments is likely to be ...

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  14. COST OF LIVING.

    Motions were concurrently introduced this afternoon into the south African Senate and the" House or Assembly—in the latter by the Leader of the ...

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  15. PEACE TREATY.

    The Eohe de paris states that Serbia has decided to sign the Peace Treaty. ...

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  16. WILHBLM'S TREASURE IN HOLLAND.

    Mr. Lloyd George insists on the extradition of the ex-Kaiser, and he is asking the Inter-allied Supreme Council to demand that Holland shall immediately consent to ...

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  17. ARMENIAN HORRORS.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Sun says:—Sr. Hitchcock has introduced a motion into tie Foreign Relations Committee to empower President ...

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  18. WHEAT AFFAIRS.

    Owing to a telegraphic mistake it wag made to appear in The Register on Wednesday that a dividend of 9d. a bushel would be paid on the wheat delivered to ...

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  19. Japan, China, and America.

    It is understood that the United Stales has asked Japan to fix a date for the return of Shantung to China ...

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  20. THE PEACE LOAN.

    Throughout the city to-day Peace Loan receiving kiosks will be distributed, and attended by ladies, under the direction of Mrs. J. E. Good (President of the Button ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the course of a debate on the cost of living, the Minister for Railways stated that South Africa was in q. favourable position, compared with other countries ...

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  22. Balkans Dissatisfied..

    The Roumanion Premier (M. Bratiano) has resigned because under the Austraian Peace treaty Roumania is not given the Whole of the Banat ternitory which was ...

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  23. MRS. SPENCE "FOUND."

    It was reported In a section of the press on Wednesday that Mrs. A. E. Spence, who had been missing at Exeter since last Thursday, had not been found. It was ...

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  24. China's Peace With Germany.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—Official advices from Pekin state that the Chinese Government has issued a mandate declaring peace ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT POLICY CRlTICISED.

    The matter of the future price to be paid" to farmers for their wheat was the sub-: jest of several motions and a long discussion at to-day's season of the Farmers and ...

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  26. THE BARRIER STRIKE.

    The resolution carried at yesterday's A.M.A. meeting was:—"That Mr. Baddeley (President of the Coal and Shale Workers' Federation) be thanked, and that ...

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  27. Chinese Coolies Returning.

    The return of Chinese coolies from the French and other battle fronts has been begin. These men, win were engaged in roadmaking and other work necessary for ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    Advices from Texas state that in addition to the fatalities already recorded as having resulted from the hurricane, the bodies of 70 persons have been recovered ...

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  29. PAY FOR PRIVATES AND NON-COMS.

    The new British Anny ,pay for privates is:-First two years from recruiting, 2/9 a day; subsequently, 3/ a day, plus 6d. proficiency pay; sergeant, 7/ a day; ...

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  30. U.S. MINISTER TO POLAND.

    Hugh S. Gibson, who has been appointed the first United States Mister to Poland, is who diplomat who, reviewing the last seven "years of his service, can deny ...

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  32. MELBOURNE CORN EXCHANGE AND MR. PEAKE

    The following resolution was adopted at the morning call of the Melbourne Corn Exchange to-day:—"That the recent statemen, by the Premier of South Austral a ...

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  33. CAPT BUTLER AT HINSMARSII.

    Wednesday was a red—letter day for Hindmarsh The whole district was Afoot, and the local oval was the readezvous for many thousands of children and their ...

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  35. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hobinson Esplanade, Grange, have received a cable from their son, Pte, Alan J. Ro[?] ...

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  37. CASUALTIES.

    Constable F. C. O'Leary, of Port Adelaide, reported on Wednesday that at about 6 o'clock Mr. Arthur Claude Sylby, of Woolnough road, Exeter, was riding a ...

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  38. General Items.

    At a meet of the round of the Sailors and Soldiers Fathers Association of South Australia, held at Brokmand Buildings on Wednesday night, it was [?] that the Prime Minister ...

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  40. SPORTING CABLES.

    The New Zealand Rugby warn will sail on the Anchifses to-day. In the final extra; match it defeated Natal by 11 points against 4. Lieut. Baumgart (manager of ...

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  43. MISHAP TO AVIATIORS.

    Capt. Smith left Lytton on his aeroplane at 10 o'clock this morning" on a trip to .northern Queensland. Tie was accompanied by Mr. ,T. Knight (Chairman of ...

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  44. FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

    The Farmers and Settlors Association to-day carried, by a small majority, a motion in favour of elective Majority. It also voted almost unanimously against ...

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