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  2. Federal Parliament

    In the Senate to-day Senalor Mulcahy was sworn in as a member for Tasmania. Senator Milien, in reply to Senator ...

    Article : 90 words
  3. Australia's Labor Upheavals

    The A.M.A. executive reports that its relief proceeding satisfactorily, and that donations from Adelaide and New Zealand have been ...

    Article : 349 words
  4. INFLUENZA

    Notwithstanding the optimistie tone of the official reports, two doctors agree in stating that scattered cases of influenza came under notice still. Last ...

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  5. DAMAGED WHEAT

    Port Pirie produce merchants complain that they cannot buy wheat from the stacks at Solomon town now and peculiar rumors arc in circulation as ...

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  6. WAITING FOR GERMANY'S ANSWER

    News of the confusion in German politics is contained in the latest, information received from "The Times" correspondent in Berlin. He states ...

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  7. FUTURE OF GERMANY.

    "The Times" correspondent in Copenhagen states that tense party conflicts have occurred at Weimar, where the German Premiers are discussing ...

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  8. REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Wall told Mr. Finlayson in the House of Repersentatives to-day that no negotiations were proceedings for the appointment of a new ...

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  9. SEAMEN BECOMING RESTLESS.

    No definite move toward a settlement of the shipping strike was made yesterday by the Federal Council of the Seamen's Union. The council held two ...

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  10. MILITARY RESTLESSNESS.

    It is slated by the Berlin correspondent of the "Express" that the German military authorities have taken a hand in the negotiations for peace. They ...

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  11. Australia Day

    Messrs Mallyon and H. W. Broad-stock, joint secretaries to the commiltees which organised the Port Pirir Australia Day appeal, forwarded ...

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  12. EPIDEMIC AT HUMMOCKY.

    Mr. Geo. Johns, of Hummock Hill, and between 40 and 50 other men, are on the sick list with colds and influenza, in some cases extremely bad. ...

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  13. "LIARS AND CHEATS."

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, in an address to members of the Parliaments of various parts of the Empire, said that the Gerhad proved themselves a nation ...

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  14. Fire Among Sulphur

    In the sulphur in No. 3 hold of the Japanese steamer Mayachi Mary, which is berthed at Queen's wharf. Port Adelaide, the fire is stille alight. The ...

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  15. CONCILLATION APPROVED.

    The Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Council met on Wednesday evening to receive the report of the secretory (Mr F. Condon) on three proposals put ...

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  16. FOCH'S INTENTION.

    Marshal Foch does not expect to move his headquarters east of the River Rhine. In the event of fighting ha will, according to custom, motor to ...

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  17. SEAMEN'S TROUBLE.

    A meeting was held in the town hall yesterday at which the question of relief for stranded New Zealanders was considered. During the gathering ...

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  18. Over Atlantic

    Capt Alcock has rejected templing American offers of employment. He will continue his engagement with the firm of Viekers as a testing and ...

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  19. "WE DON'T MEAN."

    A meeting for the purpose of allowing the Turks to put their country's case before the Peace Conference was held this morning. The Council of ...

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  20. FOURTH JUDGE NEEDED.

    The Attorney General(Hon. H. N. Harwell) stated to-day,that the Government decided to reintroduce the Fourth Judge Bill to Parliament as, ...

    Article : 183 words
  21. Coal Commission

    The difference of opinion among members of the Coal Commission on the question, of nationalising the mines probably will result in the ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. Shortage of Coal.

    Trust officials expected that the last trainears to the city would have been mere largely patronised than was the case last nighty, when the service was ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. SPLIT PREDICTED.

    The deadlock in connection with the seamen's strike continues. Officials of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union stated yesterday that they were ...

    Article : 203 words
  24. ROBBING GOVERNMENT.

    According to the "Daily News" the Government bought aeroplane linen during the war at prices ranging from 15 to 48 pence a yard. The Belfast ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. IN THE PUBLIC EYE.

    Inspector Rollands, who will terminate his connection with, the South Australian police force at the end of the week, and will leave for Adelaide on ...

    Article : 254 words
  26. Waterworks Men

    The claim of the Adelaide Waterworks employes for, higher, wages was heard before the President of the Government Workers" Tribunal (Mr. T. R ...

    Article : 302 words
  27. SAVINGS BARK MONEY.

    In the Adelaide Police Court to-day John Henderson, a young man, was remanded, until Tuesday on a charge, of having, at Second Valley, on ...

    Article : 100 words
  28. RED CROSS TEA ROOMS.

    The Red Cross tea girls gave their forinightly afternoon tea in the Gcddes Memorial Hall, Norman street, yesterday afternoon. The Mayoress (Mrs. ...

    Article : 279 words
  29. LAW'S LONG ARM.

    A telegram from Adelaide published in "The Recorder" of Friday last reported a case in the Police Court in which Thomas John Campbell, alias ...

    Article : 232 words
  30. Returning Soldiers

    Pte H. H. Turner, who has been on active service for nearly four years, is returning to Australia on the Durham, which is expected in Melbourne on ...

    Article : 117 words
  31. Amusements

    Miss Belle Bennett, well-known as the American Film Dot," will be serccned to-night Casino in a Triangle production, "The Reckoning Day." ...

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  32. SCHOOL PLAYGROUND.

    A few weeks ago a meeting of ratepayers confirmed the action of the corporation in giving the school committee twenty two years' lease, at a ...

    Article : 182 words
  33. MR. STYLES EXONERATED.

    A statement to-day that the report Of the Royal Commission which investigated the case of Hon. A. W. Styles is likely to exonerate the ex-Chief ...

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  34. COMBINED UNION EXECUTIVE

    A meeting of the Combined Union Executive was held last night to consider reports from the unions interested in the carpenters' dispute at the ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. COLLECTION FOR CHEER-UP.

    To-day Miss Gladys Jones and her staff of young ladies will initiate a sale of buttons and collections in aid. of the Cheer-up Hut, Adelaide. The ...

    Article : 39 words
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