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  4. THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK.

    "I am not in a position to say what the decision of the joint party meeting to-morrow may be," the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) remarked on Monday morning when ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS. HOSPITAL SHIPS

    Though some German papers suggest that the hospital ship Rewa, which was recently sunk in the Bristol Channel, struck a mine, others have commenced a fresh campaign ...

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  6. TEACHERS AT SCHOOL.

    A summer class for Class IX. teachers was opened at the Observation School, Currie-street, on Monday morning. There were 59 in attendance, and preliminary ...

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  7. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    The January sessions of the Criminal Court were begun before Mr. Justice Buchanan on Monday, when the prisoners in gaol were arraigned; Mr. H. A. ...

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  8. BRITISH GUNS IN ITALY. MANY DIRECT HITS SCORED.

    An Italian official dispatch issued On Sunday evening reports:—Our artillery has been active on the Aslago Plateau to the eastward of the Piave Vecchia. The British ...

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  9. COALITION CRISIS

    There was considerable animation at Parliament House on Monday in consequence of the political developments of the past few days. Most Liberal and National ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. FIGHTS IN FRANCE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch On Sunday morning, says:—There were night patrol encounters to the southeastward of Armentieres. ...

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  12. TOO GREAT A SPEED.

    A nurse who appeared at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning as the result of having driven her motor car 7½ miles above the speed limit of 15 miles ...

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  13. AMERICA AT WAR

    A Bill will be introduced to Congress to provide for compulsory wheatless and meatless days. The correspondent of the United Press ...

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  14. HALMER END TRAGEDY

    Fruitless attempts at rescue work continued all day long and through the night. at the Halmer End Colliery (Staffordshire), and 25 dead bodies have been ...

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  15. THE NEW RUSSIA

    A wireless Russian dispatch intercepted by the Admiralty on Sunday states:—The Central Executive of the Councils of the Workmen's, Soldiers', and Peasants' ...

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Isaacson, of South Kilkerran, had his harvester badly damaged as the result of the bolting of his team of six horses The animals made off down the paddock ...

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  17. CORN IN ENGLAND

    Never within living memory has so much wheat been sown in England as was put in last autumn The Food Department expect that an additional three million acres ...

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  18. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Ian Campbell Barton, elder son of Mr. F. J. Barton, of Ardrossan, has been awarded the Robb Scholarship at Prince Alfred College. ...

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  19. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide City Council was held on Monday. Torrens Weir. The town clerk reported having sent a letter to ...

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  20. RUSSIAN FREEDOM

    The correspondent of the "Day Chronicle" at Petrograd states:—The Bolsheviks intend that the constituent Assembly shall sit only a few days to ratify M. ...

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  21. BEER ON "CREDIT."

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning. William Lee, Of Kadina, Was charged with being a rogue and vagabond because he had refused to pay for two "butchers" of beer which ...

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  22. ALLIED WAR AIMS

    M. Pichon, the French Foreign Minister, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies on Friday, said:—The French Government are in complete accord with the ...

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  23. SIDE BY SIDE

    Sir F. E. Smith, speaking before the United States Bar Association, on Friday, supported the formation of a League of Nations after the war. Dynastic and ...

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  24. Danger Ahead.

    The Russian and German delegates at Brest Litovsk have formed a special commission, to negotiate in respect to territorial questions and a future commercial ...

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  25. THE LANDS ENQUIRY.

    Up to Monday afternoon the Government had not received the resignation of Mr. E. B. Jones, the Government valuator. It was understood the matter was to be ...

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  26. ARAB SUCCESS

    Official confirmation has been obtained concerning the success of the Arab operation against the Hedjaz railway, near the Red Sea coast, to the northward of Maan. ...

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  27. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), in addressing the teachers at the summer class on Monday, said he could not then say who the new Minister of Education would ...

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  28. LAW COURTS. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    Irwin Alfred Bleechmore, of Glenelg, mercantile agent, final hearing.—Mr. M. Heuzenroder appeared for the Official Receiver and Mrs. Minnie Bleechmore. and Mr. R. H. Lathlean for the ...

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  30. WEEVIL IN WHEAT.

    Messrs. W. Hethesay, J. B. Macmahon, and J. L. Campbell have perfected a scheme for the treatment of weevil-affected wheat, which destroys the insect without damaging the grain ...

    Article : 317 words
  31. ALLIES AND PEACE

    The "Observatore Romano" states:—The attitude of the Vatican is wrongly termed neutral. It is strictly impartial, owing to the international character of the Church. ...

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  32. A WAREHOUSE ENTERED.

    The warehouse of Reginald Habib, clothing manufacturer, of Twin-street, was broken into on December 31, and valuable cloth and tweed were stolen. On Monday morning Clarence R. K. ...

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  33. BRITISH ACTIVITY

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch at midnight on Sunday, reports:—We repulsed an attempted raid to the eastward of Monchy. Our aeroplanes on ...

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  34. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  35. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Thomas Moreton admitted using indecent language in Hindley-street on Saturday and was fined £4, with 11/6 costs. The S.M. stated that he intended to stop filthy language in the ...

    Article : 195 words
  36. Position in Germany.

    "Vorwaerts" announces that 2,000 electors of Bielefeld have passed a resolution, urging the German Government to reply favorably to the recent Peace Note of the ...

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  38. PRESENTATION TO THE SYDNEY.

    The Minister for the Navy has made available the following information relative to the presentation of a piece of plate and medals to the officers and men who served ...

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  39. THE PORT-ROAD.

    The control of the Port-road was referred to at the meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday. The Hindmarsh Corporation wrote stating the Government had ...

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  40. ALL-BRITISH LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the All-British League will be held at the Foresters' Hall, Nile-street, on Wednesday evening. Mr. T. R. Gun, who has been a valued ...

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  41. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Colin George Doudy, of Abattoirs, and William Langman Furse, of Prospect, were each ordered to pay £3, With £1 costs, for having exceeded the speed limit of 15 miles an hour with their ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN VOTING

    The announcement eat of the final figures of the Australian voting on conscription has reopened the editorial comment on the subject in the Canadian press. Regret is ...

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  43. THE U-BOATS

    The Spanish steamer Joaqum Mumbru has been torpedoed 70 miles from the island of Madeira. The captain and 22 members of the crew are missing. Eighteen ...

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  44. A CASE DISMISSED

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning, Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., dismissed an information laid against Walter Singleton by his wife, as no evidence was forthcoming in support ...

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  45. PLAGUE OF GRASSHOPPERS.

    MATLAND, January 12.—During the past fortnight millions of grasshoppers have flown through Maitland district on their way down Yorke Peninsula. They greatly interfered with harvesting ...

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  46. TRAINING COUNTRY TEACHERS.

    The Summer school for teachers at the Observation School, Currie-street, Adelaide, wag opened this morning by the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) as Acting Minister of ...

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