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  2. Advertising

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  3. TRIBUTE TO THE NAVY.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) has forwarded the following message to the Australian Fleet. -"When, in the early day of ...

    Article : 406 words
  4. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides. -Thursday, June 12-Low water, 9 a.m.; high water, 2.30 p.m. ARRIVED.-June 11. War Duchess, 4,332, F. Shirley, Colombo. Geo ...

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in receiving the freedom of the Mercers' Hall, London, said those who were complaining that the armistice had come too soon ...

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  7. INFLUENZA.

    It was reported from the Exhibition Hospital on Wednesday night that three additional cases of influenza had been admitted to that institution since that ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN BOLSHEVIKISM.

    From "MANNANARIE":-I felt a burning indignation when I read:—There is no reason why the 7,000 Bolseviks and I.W.W. deported from the United States should not be estimable citizens ...

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  9. OFFICIAL BULLETINS.

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  10. THE INDUSTRIAL HOLD UP.

    From "DEPORT THEM":-Australia at present is suffering and being ruined from the effects of I.W.W. end Bolshevik doctrines, the exponents of which appear to have dominated the whole ...

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  11. American Poles Dissatisfied.

    According to German reports, the Poles m Gen. Haller's army who came from America are insisting that they should be repatriated. Whole detachments have ...

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  12. A GREAT ELECTRIC SCHEME.

    From JOHN II. PACKARD:-The coal shortage appears to distaste the whole of the industries of Australia. Thousands more of willing workers will soon swell the ranks of the unemployed ...

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  13. Mackensen Again.

    It is stated at Vienna that the German General Mackensen is leading the Hungarians against the Czecho-S[?]aks. ...

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  14. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    When the Labour Conference resumed its sittings to-night there was almost an entire absence of the stormy scenes which characterised earlier sessions, and the ...

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  15. Scrap of Paper.

    It is pointed nut that the German attack on the Eishonians amounts to a breach of the Armistice, inasmuch as the Germans were allowed to retain an armed ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND POSITION EASIER.

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  17. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.

    From "PELAGIUS":-"Altera Pare" asks "Pelaglsus" to disclose his identity while he withholds his own. I cannot find any one of that designation in the directory, and therefore some ...

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  18. Cossacks Joining Up.

    Gen. Dunekin reports important successes on the Mariupol and Donettz fronts. Tanks are doing good service, and are assisting in a considerable advance ...

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  19. BIG INCREASE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The influenza position has suddenly grown acute, and the disease now appears to have become more widespread than ever, although generally speaking it is not ...

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  20. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  21. OUR WOODEN WALLS.

    [?]erring to a report that the wooden chips contracted for in America by the commonwealth were on the market, the Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. "SMART POSTAL WORK."

    Prom "VIGILANT":-From a paragraph under this beading in The Register of May 81, it appears that Mr. Bramble has learnt from reports Obtained by him that there is a direct postal ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) was the chief speaker at a meeting of the newly formed Australian Industries Protection. League, hold at the town hall ...

    Article : 295 words
  24. Chinese and Japanese.

    Disquieting anti-Japanese demonstrations have occurred in the Yangtse valley and at Hongkong, Shanghai, and Santoi. A resolute boycott of Japanese shipping in ...

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  25. THE VICTORIAN SITUATION.

    Ten deaths were reported to the Board of Health to-day, only one of them being in the city. Admissions to hospital numbered 34, and the discharges 55. There ...

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  26. SERIOUS MOORLAND FIRE.

    A disastrous moorland fire 'has raged between Avsgarth and Masham (Yorkshire) for four days. Ten square miles have been already rendered barren. Many sheep ...

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  27. BARRIER HOSPITAL CROWDED.

    There are now 10 influenza patients in the Broken Hill Hospital. Only cases regarded as serious, or where the patients arc Strangers, are now admitted. Many ...

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  28. ALLEGED STABBING AFFRAY.

    Bleeding from frightful knife wounds in the face and an arm, William Murphy, 40 years of age, a labourer, was found by a constable lying at the corner of King and ...

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  29. THE COUNTRY.

    ANGASTON, June ll.-Monday night Sgt.-Major L. Strether, M.M. (with bar) was welcomed home. He is one of four sons who enlisfed. Mr. Fulton Salter, on behalf of the Cheer-up ...

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  30. CHILD IN A TANK.

    In the Supreme Court at Ballarat to-day Honora Sheehy was charged with the murder of a male child at Warracknabeel on April 30. She headed not guilty. Evidence ...

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  31. SPREAD TO FREMANTLE.

    The pneumonic influenza outbreak assumed a more serious character this morning. The most disquieting feature was an announcement of an ...

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  32. MATCHES.

    From "SMOKER":-I Ratter from Mr. P. Charlick's interesting and illuminating remarks in The Register, upon the match-making industry, that Japanese matches are sold at 5d. a dozen ...

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  33. LATE SPORTING.

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  34. NEW ZEALAND STATISTICS.

    Speaking of New Zealand's national debt Mr. Myers (Acting Minister for Finance) to-day said local loans since August, 1914. had Amounted to £55,000000. There had ...

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  35. ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    From "OLD COUNTRYMAN":-A few days ago it was proposed that a special department should be appointed to" deal with road matters, and a scientist provided. Are there not enough State ...

    Article : 508 words
  36. SOAP BOX ORATOR'S APPEAL.

    The Full Court to-day dismissed the appeal of Walter Leonard Jones, Labour member for Fremantle, against the decision of the Police Court Magistrates, who fined ...

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  37. CIVIL SERVICE CLERKS

    Junior clerks in the Slate public service expressed their views, in the direction of desired increases of salaries, at a meeting at the stow Church Leisure Hall on Wednesday night. Mr ...

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  38. CASUALTIES.

    On Wednesday Mr. Hughie Hanlon, of Fisher terrace, Mile-End, was rendered unconscious and taken to the Adelaide Hospital through a load of wood on which ...

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  39. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "DISCIPULUS":-The Issue regarding Christian mission surely rests between those who believe in Christianity and those who don't. Those who do believe that faith in God through ...

    Article : 564 words
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  41. TORRENS FLOODS.

    From "AN OBSERVER" .—A few days ago a correspondent wrote:-"The Breakout Creek was o' recent origin." It may recently have been enlarged and given a different or definite ...

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  42. FATAL CIRCULAR SAW MISHAP.

    Mr. William Mattee (44), of 68 Rundle street, Kent Town who was taken to the Adelaide Hospital on May 31 for treatment for injuries received in a circular saw ...

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  43. HURT AT FOOTBALL.

    YORKETOWN, June 9.-On Saturday last, while a young man named Louis Koop was engaged in a came of football at Wnrooka, he met with an accident, which ...

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  44. COURSING.

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  45. A MISSING MAX.

    YORKOTOWN, June 9.-No information has yet been received of the whereabouts of Joseph Braun, who left Yorketown on April 23 last. ...

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  46. THE DEADLY PEA RIFLE.

    KALANGADOO, June 10.-A shooting accident with fatal results befell Elma, the 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lewis, on Sunday. The accident was ...

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  47. STATE POLITICS.

    From FRED SELBY, Tintinara:-I notice that the late Treasurer and his cobbers are still on the squeal. Well, in my opinion many men hare lost their jobs for less cause than the late lamented ...

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  49. PUGILISM.

    "Kid" MeCley and Harry Stone, the well-known pugilists, were passenger for Melbourne by the express on Wednesday. ...

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  50. A HUT BURNED.

    MEADOW'S SOUTH. June 9.-About five miles from here, on Mrs. Michelmore's property, Mr. H. Meyer, of Ashbourne, has had swarms of bees situated. In ...

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  51. LATE MINING.

    KALGOORLIE, June 11.—The May output of the [?]ributers on the Preseverance Mine was:— Theater, 4,673 tons, yielding £18,786. Great Boulder treated 15,257 tons for a yield of £39,534 ...

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