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  2. WINNING THE WAR

    Sir Auckland Geddes, Director of National Service, in introducing the Man-Power Bill into the House of Commons on Monday, spoke for one and a half ...

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  3. BRITISH RAIDS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas-Halg in a dispatch issued on Tuesday afternoon states: —We repulsed a strong raid to the north— eastward of Arnentieres. We raided the[?] ...

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  4. REPATRIATION.

    Regarding the statement of Mr. Bowser (the Premier) that proposals haye heen made by the Commonwealth that the State Government should assume respons[?]cility ...

    Article : 182 words
  5. THE RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    That comparatively satisfactory results attended the efforts of the State Recruiting Committee last year in made man[?]fest by the first annual report of the organis[?] ...

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  6. WHEAT STORAGE PROBLEMS

    Problems affecting wheat preservation are of extreme urgency in view of tne prospect of a serious shortage in the food supply of the world as one of the results ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL CRISIS

    The House of Representatives met at 11 a.m.[?] and the debate on Mr. Tudor's vote of censure was resumed. Mr. Blakeley said the whole of the seab ...

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  8. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" at Petrograd states:—The constituent Assembly is due to meet on Friday, when the anti-Bolshevik majority will try to ...

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  9. STATE POLITICS

    The Stort district committees of the Liberal and National Parties met in the Unley [?]ity Hall on Wednesday evening to decide the question of the selection of candidates ...

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  10. PRICES OF GROCERIES.

    The Grocer[?] Association of Victoria having entered a protest against the intolerable position" created by the Federal price-fixing orders in regard to groceries, ...

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  11. STARVING RUSSIA

    A Russian wireless message deseribes on appeal to all Russians for immediate help for the army, which is perishing from famine. Provisioning has ceased. ...

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  12. THE WHEAT POOL.

    In financing the scheme for a guarantee of 4/, f.o.b,, to farmers for this season's crop some doubt has arisen about the respective liabilities of the Commonwealth ...

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  13. FRENCH SCHEMER

    M. Caillaux, a former Minister of Finance, whose arrest on a charge of treason has just been announced, was in bed when the police arrived, and he insisted ...

    Article : 348 words
  14. THE PROFITERS

    Mr. Barnes (a Labor member of the Government), speaking at Glasgow on Tuesday, said the war had s[?]arcely begun when profit[?]ring started, but it was not ...

    Article : 183 words
  15. THE METALS[?] BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Lord Stanley accepted an amendment to the Non-Ferrous Metals Bill, restricting its operation to the United Kingdom, so that ...

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  16. ITALIAN FRONT

    A British-Italian official dispatch issued this afternoon states:—our aeroplanes during the past week have destroyed six enemy machines. They drove down ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. A GERMAN TO HIS COUNTRYMEN

    Dr. Dernbnrg, one of the leaders of the Moderate Group in Germany, in a speech at Frankfort, yesterday bitterly attacked[?] the Pan-Germans. He ridiculed their ...

    Article : 226 words
  18. THE U-BOATS

    The Dutch steamer Atla[?] de Royal has been torpedoed near Port Cabras, in the Canary Islands. Twenty-nine members of the crew were saved. The 20 sa[?]ors who ...

    Article : 244 words
  19. IN PALESTINE

    The Commander-in-Chief in Palestine, in an official disputen issued on Tuesday afternoon states:—Despite the unfavorable weather our aircraft dropped bombs on ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    In the House of Lords yesterday Lord Halifax proposed an amendment to the People's Bill, demanding a referendum to the women on the female suffrage ...

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  21. A GRASPING ENEMY

    "Vor[?]aerts" states that the Pan-Germans are trying to induce the Kaiser to consent to wholesale annexations of territory on the east and[?] west, which will ...

    Article : 72 words
  22. THE BROKEN HILL RAIDS

    The bearing of the mines raid cases was continued at the Police Court to-day. Edward Victor Cogan (27), laborer, was convicted of encouraging persons to commit ...

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  23. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    The State Recruiting Committee writes: —The recruiting figures for the Commonwealth for the week ended January, 12 show an improvement of 17 over the ...

    Article : 264 words
  24. THE GERMAN COLONIES

    The New York "Globe" agrees that 'her colonies should not be returned to Germany, because they have never been granted a [?]intilla of self-government. ...

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  25. THE DISPUTED COAL CONTRACT.

    A message from Newcastle states that Mr. A. C. Willis, secretary of the Coal and Shale Employes' Federation of Australia, in an interview to-day said the delegate board ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Opposition in the Legislative Assembly in preparing to give the Government some lively moments when the session is resumed on January 29. "We shall ...

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  27. AFTER THE WAR

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Labor leader, is publishing a book, entitled "The Aims of Labor." He says the democracy in every country after the war will be composed of a ...

    Article : 121 words
  28. A DERELICT WRECK.

    An incoming steamer sighted wreckage on December 29 in latitude 33 d[?]g. souta, longitude 173 d[?]g, east. Darkness prevented an inspection, but the object ...

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  29. LABOR'S PEACE TERMS

    The Trades Union Congress and the Labor Party in a message to the Russian people state that by breaking off peace negotiations Russia will risk the ...

    Article : 229 words
  30. MR. HUGHES AND THE TRIP TO ENGLAND.

    The Premier (Mr. Hoiman) this morning denied that he had received any cable message from the Agent-General for New-South Wales (Sir Charles Wade), stating ...

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  31. A TIMELY WARNING.

    When Adelaideans see a good thing they grasp it with both hands aid never let go. So in the case of "East Lynne." The crowds that have witnessed the excellent ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. WHY THE CROWD?

    During the past three nights huge crowds have been noticed in Grote-street. On investigation into the rearons for such an unusual thing it was discovered that the ...

    Article : 58 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. ANSWERED THE CALL.

    The following men [?]d on Tuesday and Wednesday:—Messrs. N. A. Foord, clerk, and D. S. Smith, clerk. There were also papers for Messrs. W. J. Hopkins and F. J. Meadows. ...

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  35. WOMEN AND THE SOLDIERS' FUND.

    Mrs. H. A. Doudy, Mount Burker, writes:—At the January meeting of the women's branch of the Mount Barker [?]ed Cross a letter from the secretary of the Soldiers' Fund, setting forth ...

    Article : 246 words
  36. GERMAN DISCONTENT

    In order to mark their disgust with the Fatherland Party in forbidding disabled soldiers to speak at a recent meeting, and subsequently beating them, 1,300 of their ...

    Article : 50 words
  37. Advertising

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