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  2. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) mode the following statement to-day jetting forth the views of Cabinet in regard to the peace terms:—The Commonwealth ...

    Article : 1,257 words
  3. ARRANGEMENTS AT PORT ADELAIDE

    On May 1 the Port Adelaide Local Board of Health recommended that the Port Adelaide State School should be used as a hospital, and equipped for that purpose. ...

    Article : 1,030 words
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    Advertising : 66 words
  5. WAR SAVINGS.

    The war savings movement was one of the happiest inspirations of the war. It had the double merit that, while it enabled the people to provide the sinews of ...

    Article : 782 words
  6. SECOND EDITION.

    For some time past the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has been in constant communication with his colleagues in Melbourne regarding Australia's share in the indemnity ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "CRITIC":—I read with great interest "Citizen's" letter on this subject, and think that every one Whose mind is not manacled by superstition will endorse the two concluding sentences. ...

    Article : 431 words
  8. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE.

    In a recent address in London on "Some Empire aspects of commercial aviation," the Controller-General of Civil Aviation (Major-Gen. Sir F. H. Sykes) said Egypt ...

    Article : 969 words
  9. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 words
  10. ADMIRAL JELLICOE'S VISIT.

    From "AMOS LINOLEUM SMITH":—It might alleviate jealousy, and create an angelic feeling, if Admiral Viscount Jellicoe, after his visit to Port Lincoln, were asked to land are Glenelg, and ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. AUDACIOUS OUTRAGE

    In broad daylight, and within 30 yards of his office, at the Zoological wardens at Royal Para., Mr. Du[?]ley Le Souef, the curator, was attacked to-day by two ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. INFLUENZA.

    Prom "COMMONSENSE":—Complaints have been made in the press recently regarding the ridiculous policy adopted by the Tramways Trust in insisting that the doors and windows of the ...

    Article : 287 words
  13. THE "CATHOLIC" MOVEMENT AT BRIGHTON.

    From 'TRUSTEES OF THE CHURCH":—In Mr. Whitfield's comment on a letter written by "A Shocked Churchman," he says he is at a loss to understand What the correspondent means by ...

    Article : 796 words
  14. WAR MEMORIALS.

    War memorials are now under general discussion, and each State will set up some tribute to its heroes. Mr. William Lucas, F.R.G.S., F.R.V.I.A., has issued a booklet embodying ...

    Article : 921 words
  15. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    From "BURGLAR BILL No. 2":—It did my heart good to see "Bill's" letter in The Register. I know Bill well, and have cracked many a crib with him. We have been suffering under disabilities too long. ...

    Article : 197 words
  16. THE COUNTRY.

    CLARE, May 6.—A welcome was given by the clare Comforts Club to Capt. Jeffery Smith aud pte. Tom Gillen in the Clare Town Hall last night. The hall was far too small to ...

    Article : 948 words
  17. EDUCATION AND EFFICIENCY.

    From "EDUCATION":—The Register on May 3 states:—"Never before in the history of the Empire has education been of such vital importance as it is to-day—the education which ...

    Article : 330 words
  18. CASES IN THE COUNTRY.

    MORGAN, May 8.—On Tuesday Dr. Mattison, of Eudunda, visited patients at Morgan, , and diagnosed three cases of influenza. Dr. Nicholl, of Waikerie, the ...

    Article : 228 words
  19. MR. THEODORE'S VIEWS.

    Speaking of the peace treaty to-day, the Acting Premier (Mr. Theodore) said, unlike most wars, the recent conflict had germinated in victory for the cause of ...

    Article : 155 words
  20. MOTHERS' DAY.

    From JAMES ROGERS. Norwood :—Perhaps those lines, by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, published in Nash's Magazine, would just now not be out of place. Alone with an unusual economy of words, ...

    Article : 326 words
  21. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Mr. T. H. .Hicks (hon, secretary of the lawn Tennis Association of Australasia) has received a cable message from the Lawn Tennis Association of England, as ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. BRITAIN'S DEATHS EXCEEDED BIRTHS.

    How heavy was the toll exacted by tie influenza epidemic of last ear in England and Wales is clearly brought, out roy the striking figures given in the ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. NEW SOUTH WALES REPORT.

    To-day's influenza report shows 88 fresh cases and four deaths in the metropolitan area; and 78 cases and eight deaths in the country. ...

    Article : 44 words
  24. "PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION."

    From W. A. HAMILTON M.P.—I deeply regret the attitude assumed by Mrs. Young in her last letter on this subject It seems to me that the has deserted her sons. Let me assure her that ...

    Article : 670 words
  25. ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF HOSPITALS.

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health handed to the press on Friday a comprehensive report which he had prepared on the subject of the establishment and ...

    Article : 711 words
  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The executive of the Farmers and Settlers Association has declined to sanction the proposal that Mr. Piesse, the Country Party member for Toodyay, ...

    Article : 140 words
  27. INDUSTRIAL FALLACIES.

    Mr. W. T. Appleton (Secretary of the General Federation of Trades Unions) speaking on March 6 at the service for city men at St. Michael's, Cornhill, on ...

    Article : 377 words
  28. THE SOUTH AFRICAN EPIDEMIC.

    The commission appointed by the Union of South Africa to investigate the influenza epidemic found that the first case could be traced to September 14, 1918. The place ...

    Article : 613 words
  29. BRITISH OBITUARIES.

    The following obituaries of well-known people are recorded in English files to March 21:—Joseph Arch (92), pioneer of agricultural labour reform; Walter Hazell ...

    Article : 445 words
  30. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Anti-Rome."—publication of personal criticism by anonvmous correspondents is against our rules but we suggest that a copy of your letter with or without your name, should be sent to the ...

    Article : 69 words
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  32. THE RAILWAYS

    From "PASSENGER":—I visit to Hunk you for your subleader on Thursday regarding reduced railway services, and your correspondent "W" for calling attention to the severe and unfair ...

    Article : 605 words
  33. LATE SPORTING.

    PETERBOROUGH, May 9.—A meeting of the Peterborough coursing Club was held at Murphy's Hotel last night Mr. P. B. Murphy presided over a food attendance. ...

    Article : 231 words
  34. EDITOR FINED.

    The editor of The Maoriland Worker has been fined £50 and his publisher £10 for having incited a seditious strike in the frozen meat industry. The seditious matter was contained in ...

    Article : 86 words
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