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  2. THE SILESIAN PROBLEM

    A relentless civil war in Silesia, is a dire possibility. Polish insurgents and German volunteers are massing near the line of demarcation. LONDON, May 14. ...

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  3. THE COAL STRIKE

    The Glasgow railwaymen last night desired on a sectional strike, pending negotiations for the reinstatement of the suspended members. ...

    Article : 317 words
  4. IRELAND

    The election of the Southern Parliament has been completed. There have been 125 San Feiners returned unopposed, including Messrs. Arthur Griffith. Micheal ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. BARRIER TRIBAL BATTLE

    The local Mohammedans are celebrating the fast of Ramaden. At the north camel camp there are Indians, who are British subjects, and also Afghans. The Afghans ...

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  6. PROGRESS OF SCIENCE

    The [?] is taken from a recent [?] of the London "Times": [?] men have now had nearly 18 months of acute discussion of Einstein's ...

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  7. LENIN'S PURPOSE.

    To the man who takes even an ordinarily intelligent [?] in the world's doings. it must have been apparent for a long time past that sinister forces with ample ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    An interesting anniversary this month is that of the opening, just 80 years ago, of the first [?] (silverlead) in South Australia. The site of it is still marked ...

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  9. THE CITRUS CROP.

    It is estimated that the Murray River settlements in South Australia will have an output of about 60,000 cases of citrus fruits this season. The Mildura crop ...

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  10. GANDHISM.

    It is estimated that between forty and fifty thousand laborers have left the tea gardens in the Sylhat districts, refusing to return on any terms, and saying they ...

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  11. FIGHTING IN CAMEL CAMP.

    An the result of the disturbance in the North Broken Hill Camer Camp on Saturday a number of Indians have been arrested. They were brought before the ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. DANGEROUS DYNAMITE.

    A boat containing ten tons of dynamite collided with the Howrah-bridge, Calcutta, yesterday and sank. A Government expert states that the dynamite is ...

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  13. THE AURORA BOREALIS.

    Upon enquiry being made at the Adelaide Observatory on Monday concerning the effects of the Aurora in the northern hemisphere, it was ascertained ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. DUMPING.

    Recent advices from the United States indicate that under the amended emergency tariff, ad valorem duties on imports will be levied on the basis of the American ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    Business on the Stock Exchange has been restricted, with prices irregular, the favorable effect of Germany's acceptance of the Allies' demand being ...

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  16. THE BENALLA.

    The passengers on the Benalla were not allowed to leave the deck until the vessel was beached. They were only partially dressed, and many tramped the decks with ...

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  17. IMPROVEMENTS AT FIRE BRIGADE STATION.

    For many weeks alterations to the central station of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade have been in progress, and they are now nearly completed. The appliances ...

    Article : 222 words
  18. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Adelaide Steamship Company, Limited, and others was before the Full High Court to-day on ...

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  19. CRICKET PROFITS.

    The Victorian Cricket Association's profits for the year from all matches played on the Melbourne Cricket Ground, including the inter-State and international ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. A MAGNETIC STORM.

    A brilliant aurora was visible last night [?]aroughout the Dominion. A magnetic storm of unusual intensity during the week-end rendered telegraphic ...

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  21. HOTELS CLOSED.

    Compensation awards amounting to £12,100 to the owners and licensees of hotels closed in the licensing districts of Boroondara, and Nunawading, which ...

    Article : 42 words
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  24. SMALLPOX.

    Mrs. B. Clements, mother of Hector Clements, the smallpox patient now at Coode Island, has developed the disease and has been removed to Coode Island ...

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  25. THE LIVING WAGE.

    The living wage for men in South Australia was fixed by the State Industrial Court in June last at 12/6 a day, or £3 15/ a week. One of the duties of the ...

    Article : 247 words
  26. THE A.W.U.'S PLAINT.

    Recently before the High Court, in Sydney leave was granted to the Tasmanian Attorney-General and to the State Rivere and Water Supply Commission of ...

    Article : 394 words
  27. CLOUDY CONDITIONS.

    During the 48 hours ended 8.30 a.m. on Monday light rain was recorded at a few stations in the western districts of South Australia. In that period further generate ...

    Article : 218 words
  28. FREE TRAIN PASSES.

    The Government Tramwaymen's [?] are protestant against the action of the department for cancelling their free passes on the railways, and news [?] probably ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. FEVER EPIDEMIC AT CAMP 16.

    Considerable anxiety is felt near Cobdogla on account of the enteric fever epidemic at Camp 16. There are about 26 patients in the Renmark Hospital. One ...

    Article : 58 words
  30. THE PINCH OF POVERTY.

    Although the number of those without work is increasing in this city, the Adelaide Benevolent and Strangers' Friend Society has been compelled to keep ...

    Article : 341 words
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