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  2. FOOD, AND QUIET

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Berne has interviewed Herr Kurt Eisner (Premier of Bavaria), who said:— ...

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  3. THE BRITISH STRIKES

    The grave industrial situation was the principal matter for discussion at the Cabinet meeting yesterday. It is understood that the Government will continue to ...

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  4. THE GERMAN DEFEAT

    Herr Harden, in an article in the "Zukunft," saya it is sheer nonsense to say the German army was not defeated. His foes thrashed Ludendorff and out-did ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF PEACE

    The Council of the Peace Conference further heard the Greek claims to-day. M. Venizelos made a statement in regard to the Greek interests in Asia Minor, and ...

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  6. THE EPIDEMIC

    There were no developments of importance in connection with the epidemic of influenza on Thursday. Dr. Borthwick reports that only one fresh case—and that ...

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  7. LABOR TBOUBLES.

    There has been a feeling of dissatisfaction among carpenters and joiners employed at sawmills in the metropolitan a[?]a for some time in regard to the rates being ...

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  8. A BURST OF HEAT

    Thursday was unpleasantly warm in Adelaide, the conditions being sultry and [?]ppressive. At most stations in South Australia the shade temperatures were ...

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  9. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    A Russian wireless states:—The Soviet calvary have occupied Fontinka, near the mouth of the Marva. Communist Conference. ...

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  10. EMBEZZLEMENT AND RACING.

    In the Court of General Sessions to-day James Alipius Harrington (24), formerly a teller at the branch of the Colonial Bank at Trafalgar, was charged with ...

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  11. THE SHAW WIRELESS SCANDAL.

    The Cabinet has discovered that the suggested prosecution of ex-Senator Long in connection with the Shaw wireless purchase would not succeed. In announcing this ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Henry Norman, Liberal member for Blackburn, yeaterday created a sensation by arriving at Westminster in a motor scooter. ...

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  13. DUTY OF AMERICA

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Paris says:—The Constitution of the League of Nations, which will embrace the important British and ...

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  16. NOT A MERE SHADOW

    The expression of American public opinion reflected in the cablegrams from New York shows uneasiness concerning the course the League is taking. The ...

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  17. A POISONOUS SERPENT.

    Surrounded by everything that loving care and a perfect husband. Lady Isabel should have been perfectly happy, but her Eden was infested by a poisonous serpent ...

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  20. THE CURSE OF JEALOUSY.

    Jealousy is the cause of many persons being ruined and made unhappy for the rest of their lives. This is the story of a woman who ...

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