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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At about 8 a.m. on Friday a telephone message was received at the Mitcham police-station stating that an accident had happened to a man at Belair ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL TANGLE.

    The Federal Cabinet met late to-day and gave consideration to the political situation. The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said he had mentioned the substance of the ...

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  4. PRAISE FOR AUSTRALIANS

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in France, in acknowledging a message embodying an appreciative resolution from ...

    Article : 159 words
  5. LATEST CABLE NEWS IMPERIAL PROBLEMS.

    Sir Joseph Ward, addressing a meeting of the Constitutional Club, said the mother country must realise that constitutional changes were about to be forced upon her ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN FILM PRODUCING.

    Mr. G. H. Barnes, a well-known theatrical manager, who is visiting Adelaide in connection with the screening of several of his pictures, was interviewed by a ...

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  7. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "H. S. Taylor," Renmark.—"The appeal for men proceeds. The new recruiting organisation has got itself launched, and in some quarters great hopes are entertained of its success. But ...

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  8. AN ADELAIDE PHOTOPLAY.

    Following close upon the presentation of a photo-play full of tragic incidents, and which was the first cinematograph him to be prepoied in Adelaide, the Beaumont ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    The fine nautical drama, "A Sailor's Sweetheart," which was such a success at the Adelphi Theatre. London, will be produced for the first time at the Tivoli ...

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  10. MILLING TRADE TROUBLE.

    Since the special meeting held by the Mill Employes' Union at Port Adelaide on January 21, the secretary of that body (Mr. F. Condon) has received letters from ...

    Article : 273 words
  11. THE REBUILDING OF GLERMONT.

    In the Assembly to—day the Minister of Landsintroduecd a Bill to extend relief to persons whose homes or places of business were destroyed by the floods at Clermont. ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT SCANDALS.

    The initial prosecutions in connection with the alleged trafficking in certificates of discharge from the Australian Imperial Forces was heard to-day. The first case ...

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  13. TRADE RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA.

    Sir—By favor of your courtesy, I would like to appeal to the manufacturers, merchants, and primary producers of South Australia to give their active and united ...

    Article : 580 words
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  15. THE WAR LOAN.

    Sir—We hear a good deal just now about the duty of everybody to help to find the money to nay for our war expenses. Many of those who can afford only a little think ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. THE COUNTRY.

    EUDUNDA, January 31.—Last night a meeting, attended by about 40 business men and ratepaypers, was held in the District Hall to discuss the present unsatisfactory train service. In years gone ...

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  18. WEATHER NOTES FOR JANUARY.

    Apart from a moderate heat wave of about a week's duration, and smother spell of several hot days, the past month has been a cool one, the mean of the day temperatures having been ...

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  19. TRENCH COMFORTS.

    The committee report the receipt of a letter from London, from Mr. H. E. Budden, in connection with the Australian Comforts Fund. Mr. Budden pays a tribute to the coffee stalls, which, ...

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  20. MR. WADE AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    The Premier has received a cablegram from Mr. Wade, stating that he has arrived at San Francisco, and that his health has benefited much by the voyage. Mr. ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. THE DRIVERS' TROUBLE.

    Another largely attended meeting of the Port Adelaide drivers was held on Friday during the dinner-hour in the Drivers' Union Hall, Divett-street. The delegates ...

    Article : 219 words
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  23. TASMANIAN WOOL.

    The Government appraisement of the Tasmanian catalogue of 5,901 bales of wool was completed to-day. Generally speaking the results were satisfactody. ...

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  24. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    George Henry [?] was fined 10/ and costs for Having behaved indecently in St. Vincent-street on the previous evening. ...

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  26. CATS THAT WORK.

    A suggestion made that the rat nuisance should be fought by means of armies of cats has been tried. In Hongkong, for instance, during the ...

    Article : 204 words
  27. BROKEN HILL INTERESTED.

    The recruiting committee decided last night to ask the central committee, Adelaide, to send [?] some speakers to excite enthusiasm in the scheme. ...

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  28. MINING IN THE WEST.

    During January the New Boddington crushed, 510 tons for a yield of 275 oz. by amalgamation. The mill was taken over from the contractor on January 8, but did not run full time, as ...

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