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  2. EX-KAISER'S MEMOIRS.

    A few days after August 8, 1918, I summoned a Crown Council, in order to get a clear conception of the situation and to draw therefrom the necessary conclusions ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT ENDING.

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) stated on Wednesday that although the Government had a good deal of business to get through, he hoped Parliament would be ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL BILL DROPPED.

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) stated at the conclusion of a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday that the Government had decided that it could ...

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  5. "WILL SHOCK THE WORLD."

    The Constantinople correspondent of The Daily Telegraph apprehends that there will be a terrible loss of life in the, great trek of Christian populations, at the ...

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  6. GERMANY MUST PAY

    Confirmation has now been given to the report that the French President (M. Millerand) presided yesterday over a secret conference, attended by M. ...

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  7. THE MAITLAND CASE

    The trial of Herbert Cyril Curnow, 17 years of age, who had been committed by a Coroner's Court on a charge of having on Friday, ...

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  8. FEDERAL FIGHT.

    The preferential system of voting ia not thoroughly understood ia South Australia, and a certain amount of confusion exists in the minds of many people as to ...

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  9. A BLAZING DAY.

    The temperature bf 106.8 at 2 p.m. on Wednesday was the hottest Adelaide citizens had experienced for more than a year, although it is nowhere near the ...

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  10. GRAIN BULK HANDLING.

    Mr. Price (Labour) resumed the debate on the Bulk Grain Agreement Ratification Bill in the House of Assembly on Wednesday. He said they know that the ...

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  11. THE TROUBLED MARK.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Petit Parisien says that in German Government circles Abides has been abandoned of seeking am immediate foreign ...

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  12. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    News, from Bokhara (Turkestan) indicates that the Bolsheviks have asserted their ascendancy. The fighting has died but the insurgents in the ...

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  13. "DOING VERY WELL."

    Mr. S. Sastri has (been interviewed regarding the result of his mission to the dominions. He said he was not fully satisfied, and never expected to be so. ...

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  14. FIGHTING PARSON.

    A large of unemployed marched to the Bow Street Police Court, where the Rev. Thomas Pickering, who was arrested yesterday, was charged with obstructing ...

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  15. PEKIN PARLIAMENT.

    The Lower House of Parliament at Pekin has impeached the Acting Premier (Mr. Chung-Lui) and the Foreign Minister (Mr. Wellington Koo) on the ground that ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL QUESTIONS.

    Mr. Denny, in the Assembly on Wednesday, said:— I draw the attention of the Premier to a statement Which appeared; in The Digger:— "Mr. J. W. McGregor ...

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  17. THE IRISH BILL.

    The Irish Constitution Bill has passed the committee stage without an amendment. ...

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  18. PILOT V. PHOTOGRAPHER.

    Major Blake, who unsuccessfully attempted, to fly around the world by the eastern route, and who had to return owing to a number of misfortunes, ...

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  19. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A committee meeting of the Cricket Association was held at the Prince Alfred Hotel, on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. H. Sparks presiding. Messrs. J. A. ...

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  20. SCOTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Sir William D. M. Cotts, the new member far the Western Isles Division of Inverness and Roes and Cromarty, is approaching the Commonwealth Migration ...

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  21. PARLIAMENT DIARY.

    LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.— The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the Chat at 2 o'clock. The motion of Mr. Mills for a select committee to enquire into water guppy management was ...

    Article : 237 words
  22. BOY SCOUT MIGRANTS.

    Sir Alfred Pickford (Commissioner for Overseas Boy Scouts' Association), in a lecture before the Royal Colonial Institute on "The Be Scouts' movement in ...

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  23. THE CANDIDATES.

    The candidates are as follow (an asterisk denotes the present member):— THE SENATE. — Liberal.— ...

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