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  2. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes: —Although the mercury was soaring over the* 100 deg. mark at mid-day, on Wednesday a large audience assembled at ...

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  3. WONDERGRAPH THEATRE.

    iN spite of the enervating weather oF Wednesday, the Wondergraph Theatre was well patronised both at, the matinee and evening performances. Special electric ...

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  4. PEACE TALK

    Lora Northchue, of the British Mission in the United States, was interviewed to-day on Wall street. He said that advices indicated that there was a distinct demand ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-day and tomorrow will mark the final performances of the present programme at the Theatre Royal in which Jane and Katherine Lee have leading ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. HALIFAX DISASTER.

    Commander Frederick Wyatt, chief examining officer has been arrested on a charge of manslaughter in connection with the explosion on December 6, which destroyed ...

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  8. REPORTED UKRAINE PEACE.

    LONDON, February [?] The Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Express believes that the German Foreign Minister (Herr Kuhmann) and the Austrian Premier (Count Czerhit) ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Engineer in Ghief (Mr. Graham stewart) recently received the following letter respecting the death of his son, [?]. Maxwell G. Stewart:—"Engineers' Headqusrters, 4th ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WHEATSTACKERS STRIKE.

    Forty-two lumpers engaged in stacking wheat at the Government receiving depot at Midland Junction to-day demanded an increase of pay from 2/ to 2/6 an hour. ...

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  11. Opposing Forces in Train Collision.

    A considerable force of Maxmalist troops has departed from Petrograd to reinforce the Finnish Red Guards. The Russian troops have evacuated the Aaland ...

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  12. Outspoken Socialists.

    The Bavarian Socialists, in the Reichstag, made a hot attack on the Government's war policy. They asserted that the authorities had given perpetual promises ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN ENLISTMENTS.

    Lost week's enlistments totalled 565, compared with 497 in the previous week. The details were as follows:—Qneensland, last week 56, previous week 48; New South ...

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  14. ATTESTED ON WEDNESDAY.

    H. G. POOLE, printer; N. F. WALKLEY, motor mechanic. Country papers—J. H. WALSH, A. C. WILSON and T. W. MITTEN. ...

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  15. General Items.

    At a continental on the St. Patrick's Cathedral grounds, West Adelaide, on Wednesday eight a roll of honour in connection with the war was unveiled There was a large attendance, including ...

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  16. Not Peace But Revolution!

    The Under Secretary for Foreign Attarrs (Lord Robert Cecil) has stated that the Government has no information that Ukraine has concluded a separate peace ...

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  17. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Colonial Secretary moved the second reading of a Bill amending the Health Act 1915, especially respecting, venereal ...

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  19. Count Czernin to German Minister!

    A message Has been rec lived from Brest Litovsk that the German Foreign Minister (Herr Kuhlmann), replying to the Russian demand for Polish independency said he ...

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  20. WEST'S PICTURES.

    Stories dealing with desert life are always during, because they treat of the pathess region where death skalks in many guises. At West's Olympia this week a ...

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  21. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Ptc A. C. Anderson, who died and was buried at ski on December 30, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arderson of Saddle street, Rosewater. He embarked with the 43rd Battalion in August, 1916 ...

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  22. ORGANIZING INDUSTRY.

    The, speech which the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) made in Sydney some months ago regarding the organization of Australian trade ana industry, created a ...

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  23. Severe Fighting in Finland.

    Gen. Mannerheim, in command of the White Guards. ia besieging Uleaborg which ia strongly held by the Red Guards The Whit Guards, however, have been ...

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  24. CASUALTIES.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, February 5.—Last Thursday night a stack of barley sheives, the produce of about 10 acres, belonging to Mr. C. Talbot, a Moorak blower, was ...

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  25. Ludendorff as Builder-up.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The New York World says that Gen. von Lndendorff heas gone to Berlin to establish a virtual dictatorship far the purpose of ...

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  26. "JACK AND THE BEANSTALK."

    Not only baa every seceion of the pantomime, at the Tivoli Theatre, been crowded, but the booking continues to pro phesy a continuation of wonderfully good ...

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  27. What is Happening in Russia?

    A wiraless Russian message denies the statements that a condition of terror and chaos prevails at Petrograd or elsewhere. It declares that the members of the Kieff ...

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  28. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Thursday, Feb. 7— Times of ligh and low waters doubtful ARRIVED.—Feb.6 Juno, 105, Geo. Mckay. Port Vincent ...

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  29. RETURNED SOLDIERS LEAGUE.

    The monthly meeting of the South Australian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia was held at the Wool Exchange, Brookman's Buildings, on Wednesday ...

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  30. SUGAR IN MAILS.

    The shortage of sugar in Great Britain, which has been announced in recent cablegrams, recalls the fact that sugar is on the list of prohibited importations into ...

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  31. Dashing Cavalry Charges.

    Mr. W. H. Stevenson, of 20 Rundle street, whose son has been throng all the fighting in which the Australians had been engaged in Palestine, sent ...

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  32. A.M.A. INSPECTOR INJURED.

    BROKEN HILL, February 6.—Mr. J. J. O"Reilly, A.M.A. check mining inspector, while underground in the Junction Mine yesterday, was struck on the ...

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  33. Imperial War Cabinet.

    In conformity with Mr. Lloyd George's promise in May last to hold an Imperial War Cabinet annually, the Government has taken steps to summon the council ...

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  34. "Russian Headquarters Seized."

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle points out:—Berlin has for sometime been publishing the first news of anything unfavourable to the Russian ...

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  35. THE PASSING SHOW.

    There las teen a reaction from mere prettiness in many toys, aa there has been in art, and I am bound tO say that he reaction has gone mich too far. There is ...

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  36. Australians Admired!

    A prominent resident of a town in northern France, where Australians are quartered, including Cpl. Vincent Robinson, whose family reside in Mackay. (Queensland), wrote to the British ...

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  37. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    The directors of the New Zealand Insurance Company at Auckland recommend the payment of a bonus of 8/ a share for the year, leaving a batunce of £10,000 to be carried forward. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  39. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    A finely diversified programme of vaudeville now being presented at the Majestic Theatre meeting with pronounced success. The list of talented artists appearing ...

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  40. Reprisals.

    in the House of Commons to-day the Under Secretary to the War Office (Mr. Macpherson) stated that the War Office contemplated reprisals against the German ...

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  41. KATOOMBA CONCERT PARTY.

    The Katoomba Concert Party lave acquired a reputation which makes their assistance much sought after on behalf of chariable objects. The company gives a first-class programme, and the ...

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  42. Lettish Demands.

    A wireless advice from Russia states that the Lettish plenipotentiaries have issued a proclamation which demands the undivided existence of the Lettish nation. It denies ...

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  43. SOLDIERS HOME LEAGUE.

    A correspondent writes:—"With the advent of button day for the Soldiers Flome Leage, it is fitting that the public should know what progress is being made with this deserving ...

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  44. LATE MINING.

    Broken Hill Proprietary Block 10 Limited, 2/ a share, payable March 6. ...

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  45. Anglican Chaplains.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury states that of 2,422 Church of England chaplains who have gone to tie front, 21 have been killed and 90 wounded. No fewer than 166 ...

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  46. ENGLISH PIERROTS AT EXHIBITION GARDENS.

    A complete change of programme will be submitted by the English Pierrots at he Exhibition Gardens to-night, with all new items. Among the special selections for ...

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  47. MONTH'S OUTPUT.

    He Amalgamated Zinc Company's return for the Four weeks ended January 26 is as follows:—Taflges treated, 24,383 tons; zinc cocentrates, 7,227 ...

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  48. Bolsheviks Against the Church.

    The Petrograd correspendent of Tie Daily Chronicle says:—The Bolsheviks are now up against the Russian Orthodox Church. Prior to last October the Revolution and ...

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  49. Shipping Losses.

    The financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Macnamara), replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said 69 ships of more than 1,600 tons and ...

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  50. LATE SHARES.

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  51. A FINE ACHIEVEMENT

    One of the proudest of the many fine batteries on the western front in France is a battery of the Australian Field Artillery, which left Australian in charge ...

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  52. Red Cross in Palestine.

    The Australian. Red Cress Commissioner n Egypt reports that the Red Cross store n Palestine has followed the troops in their forward movement. An advance ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. ALL-BRITISH LEAGUE OF PORT ADELAIDE.

    The monthly meeting of the All-British League of Port Adelaide was held in the Foresters Hill, [?]e street, on Wednesday evening. As address on "Experiences in the war popes" was given by ...

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  55. Bolo Pasha's Trial.

    The trial of Bolo Pasha for intrigue and reason, has "been resumed. The President if the Court announced that Signor Casual [?]ini who is in prison in Italy, had ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. CRIME AND TYPHUS

    Mr. Arthur Ransome, in a message from Petrograd, says than an immense antiBolshevik religious procession took place at the capital on Monday. The priests, in ...

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  58. "COME OVER HERE."

    The following is to extrset from a letter written by Pie. F. H. Willington to his parents from France, and dated November 24:—"We "had ratter, a long spell in the ...

    Article : 251 words
  59. Trade Unions and the Colours.

    The Press Burean states that the Minister of National Service (Sir Auckland G.ddes) has invited all the trade unions which participated in the January ...

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  60. Advertising

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