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  2. RICH WELSHMEN

    South Wales is enjoying unexampled prosperity at present Tramp ships are charging 60/ per ton freight for coal shipped to Rouen, to which place the freight ...

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  3. CAPTAIN ROSS SMITH.

    Captain Ross Smith arrived at Rangoon at 7.50 o'clock on Sunday evening, followed one hour later by M. Poulet. Both left at daybreak on Monday for Singapore. ...

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  4. WAR TANKS.

    The Commission, which has reported concerning the merits of the twelve, claimants in connection with the invention of war tanks, points out that it was ...

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  5. LABOR TROUBLES.

    A number of Labor organisations to-day announced their intention of endeavoring to obtain the new living wage by a strike. The action of several of the ...

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  6. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Federal Government are considering the question of arranging for the representation of the Northern Territory in the Commonwealth Parliament. The Prime ...

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  7. FATHER O'DONNELL

    The trial by court-martial of Father O'Donnell, chaplain to the Australian Forces, was continued to-day. The Earl of Kenmare gave evidence that ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    Profiteering and Bolshevism are equally [?]tatsteful to the National Government, as tiley are abhorrent to the people of democratic Australia. ...

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  9. AMERICA IN MOTION

    "And is [?] breath, taken away by our bustle and [?]ement?" is almost the first question the New Yorker asks you. In point of fact, you do not suffer from ...

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  10. TRAGEDY AT WESTTERRACE.

    Another instance of the danger attending the practice of children running behind vehicles and "willying" was given on Monday, when Herbert Stanley Cleave, the ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    Mr. Charles E[?]ey, general manager of the Silverton Tramway Company, to-day informed a reporter that half-time relief work, which for the past 20 weeks had ...

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  12. EGYPTIAN REBELS.

    Several further attempts to shoot British officers have occurred in the streets of Cairo. ...

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  13. GIFT TO EARL HAIG.

    A fund has been initiated in Scothind for the ourchase of an estate at Bemersyde, in Berwickshire, as a present to Field Marshal Earl Haig, as a national gift. ...

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  14. THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    In the action of the Scottish Australian Mining Company versus the New Redhead Estate Coal Company, the Privy Council allowed the appeal, with costs. ...

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  15. "PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON.

    "Pussyfoot" Johnson's eye has had to be removed. Mr. Johnson—known in England and America as "Pussyfoot" Johnson—is the ...

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  16. TROUBLED ITALY.

    The seriousness of the Adriatic situation has increased by the fact that the Italian warships at Genoa and Smyrna have joined d'Annunzio. ...

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  17. DEFRAUDING THE COMMONWEALTH.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Joseph Goldst[?]in, Solomon Goldstein. Antonie Dare, William Henry Sullivan, and Jahn Garden were charged with having ...

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  18. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    Advices from Reval show that the Bolsheviks at Narva are continually attacking the Esthonians. The battles have been very sanguinary. The Esthonians' ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES LIVING WAGE.

    It was announced by the Premier tonight that the Government, now that the Children's Maintenance Bill has been defeated in the Legislative Council, have ...

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  20. SHORTAGE OF SILVER.

    Half-crown notes have been printed in connection with the scheme for the issue of paper to counteract the difficulty caused by the shortage of silver. ...

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  21. SOCIETY DIVORCE.

    Sir John Hume-Campbell, who sued his wife, Lady Emily Hume-Campbell, in the Divorce Court, was granted a decree [?] The Marquis of Conyngham is named as ...

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  22. THE ART OF WAR.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says:— Never in the whole history of the army have there been such a brilliant batch of officer students at the Military College, ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND SOLDIERS.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) to-day said evidence was coming in daily that the list of unemployed soldiers, stated by Dr. Jackson King and the Empire Alliance ...

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  25. AN ABORTIVE PROSECUTION.

    Marcella Edwards (34). cook, appeared at the police court to-day charged with having stolen two £5 Commonwealth Bank notes, the property of Edward Hart. She ...

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  26. WAR PENSIONS.

    The war pensions list of the Commonwealth has increased to just upon £6,000,000 annually, apportioned as follows:—New South Wales, pensions in ...

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  27. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    Speaking at Kalamunda on Saturday. the Minister for Works (Mr. George) said recent investigations made by the Government showed that the State had no fewer ...

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  28. STOCKING'S FIT TO WEAR.

    At the Board of Trade enquiry into the cost of living for women to-day, Miss Golding stated that she had been making enquiries about girls, stockings, and had come ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS.

    As there is still a considerable accumulation in Australia of products which during the war came under the description of [?]on-priority cargo, lifted only as chance ...

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  30. THE NEW SOUTH WALES DROUGHT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier announced that he had received a cable message from the Agent-General (Sir Charles Wade) to the effect that the ...

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  31. A STRANGE ACCIDENT.

    On Monday Mr. Joseph Travers was riding in his paddock at about 7 a.m.. when his horse fell. Mr. Travers sustained such severe injuries that he was ...

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  32. STRIVING FOR PEACE.

    The Prime Minister, in the House of Commons, said the Government fully realised the serious economic situation of Central Europe. The Supreme Council ...

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  33. THE A.I.F.

    The summary of casualties of members of the Australian Imperial Force reported by cable shows the totals from the date of embarkation of troops up to and including ...

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  34. STATE AND COMMONWEALTH.

    Speaking at Kalumanda on Saturday, Mr. George (Minister for Works) made a very uncomplimentary comparison between the State and Federal Ministers. He would ...

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  35. BROKEN HELL HOSPITAL.

    There was a big and successful demonstration in connection with the opening of the new children's ward at the hospital. Crowds of people attended the sports for ...

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  36. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    According to a cable message received from the New Zealand health authorities by Dr. Cumpston (Director of Federal ...

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  38. WAR GRATUITIES IN TASMANIA.

    The Prime Minister has received an intimation from the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Lee) that arrangements can be made by the Tasmania Government to cash War ...

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  39. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    The Customs revenue for the month ended yesterday dropped £12,705 compared with that collected in November, 1918. but there was an increase of £1,182,940 for the ...

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  40. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The result of the South Croydon byelection was as follows:— Sir Allan Smith (Coalition Unionist) 11,777 Mr. Houlder (Liberal).......... 9,573 ...

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  41. BROKEN HILL DISTRESS.

    At a committee meeting of the Barrier Distress Association to-day a cheque for £15 was received from Miss A. Kellett, secretary of the Swimming Carnival, being ...

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  42. THE BUILDING TRADE.

    Au acute stage has been reached in the shortage of artisans in the building trade. Men find that they can obtain better wages in other occupations, such as wharf ...

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  43. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    At the conclusion of the Labor Triple Alliance meeting on Thursday, it was officially stated that the Alliance had emerged stronger than ever. A resolution was ...

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  44. THE SUNNYBANK TRAGEDY.

    The victims of the Sunnybank tragedy were reported to-nigbt to be on the mend. As previously intimated, the youngest child. Kathleen Glooshko, died while being ...

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  45. SOMETHING DOING!

    There is always something more or less doing in these troublous times, what with the elections and so on. The best news for the Adelaide theatre patrons will be ...

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