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Family Notices : 453 wordsThe Premier on, Thursday said in view of the statement of Mr. Watt, published on Thursday, he had sent on a minute to the chairman of the Central Board of ...
Article : 1,655 wordsThe expression of American public opinion reflected in the cablegrams from New York shows uneasiness concerning the course the League is taking. The ...
Article : 437 wordsThe correspondent of the New York "Times" at Berne has interviewed Herr Kurt Eisner Premier of Bavaria), who said:— ...
Article : 103 wordsThe hearing was continued in the Criminal Count on Thursday of the charge preferred against Charles Moffat. Robertson (26), William Thomas Robertson (30), ...
Article : 326 wordsThe correspondent of the United Press Association at Paris says:—The Constitution of the League of Nations, which will embrace the important British and ...
Article : 171 wordsA Russian wireless states:—The Soviet calvary have oocupied Fontinka, near the mouth of the Marva. ...
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Article : 122 wordsA prominent Dutchman, who has just arrived, from Berlin, says:—"It is impossible to maintain life in Berlin under £5 daily. Even then one would go ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. Lewis, in the Senate, said:—The British embargo is likely to cause hostility to Great Britain at a time when President Wilson is abroad endeavoring to foment ...
Article : 82 wordsGeneral Maurice, writing from Paris, states:—It is becoming abundantly clear that neither Germany not all our enemies together will find the resources necessary ...
Article : 195 wordsEdgar Theliving, of Grenfeld-street, claimed £[?] 2/ from A. A. Brice & Co. for work done and material supplied. The defendants paid into court £4[?], which they regarded as sufficient to ...
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Family Notices : 168 wordsHandicap Hurdles, two miles.—Battlebridge, [?] st. 4 lb.; Grace Watson, 10.3; Lochiel, 10.0; Lulabar, 9.10; Jolly Dick, 9.0. Burra Handicap, one and a quarter miles.— ...
Article : 157 wordsThe correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Paris, sees little prospect of indemnities. The seizure of the German colonies as compensation finds universal ...
Article : 83 wordsA man, 21 years of age, was changed with indecently exposing himself in Victoria- Park on February 4. Mr. F. G. Hicks appeared for the defendant, who pleaded guilty. Counsel informed ...
Article : 273 wordsOn Thursday morning Dr. Ramsay Smith received the following telegram from the Inspector of the Board of Health, who was sent to Cockburn early in the week:— ...
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Advertising : 76 wordsNobody is permitted to enter Welmar, where the National Assembly is to meet, without a pass signed either by Ebert or Schiedemann. A feeling of panic ...
Article : 123 wordsDetectives Madin, Milne, Mulfahey, Lee, Napthine, and Olholm, with two constables, to-day captured three armed men in the vicinity of Middle Park ...
Article : 216 wordsSir J. Foster Fraser, in the "Evening Standard," says the Paris Conference is determined to exact full and ample reparation for unjustifiable damage. A sharp ...
Article : 170 wordsLite London Bank of Australia is asking the Treasury for permission to issue the remaining 22,500 unissued shares at par to ordinary shareholders in the ratio for ...
Article : 38 wordsA serious position is arising owing to the conges[?]ion of produce and principally barley at Mount Gambier, Gle[?]coe, and all stations and sidings on the railways to ...
Article : 504 wordsFollowing on the abortive conferences between the employers and the members of the Ironworkers' Association on Wednesday, a meeting of the Iron Trades ...
Article : 118 wordsArrivals:—At Colombo—Boonah, Taital, and Calckmannanshire. Departures:—For Sydney—Sussex and Nevasa. For Fremantle—Morvada. For Lyttletoa— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 379 wordsTo-night will see the last performance of Brooke Warren's powerful and sensational drama, "The Face at the Window." The thrilling story of "Le Loup" ...
Article : 684 wordsThe correspondent of the United Press Associaiton at Tokio, states:—Japan will launch the battleships Nagato and Matsu this year. The vessels will be of 40,000 ...
Article : 43 wordsOn Tuesday the Conservator of Forest[?] (Mr. W. Gill) visited the Second Valley forest. He noted, on inspecting the trees planted this season, that 96¾ per cent. ...
Article : 67 wordsSydney Franklin (21), a returned soldier, had his hand blown off at Wollongong to-day as a result of a charge of dynamite which he had inserted in some ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. Justice Edmunds, in the industrial Court to-day, referred, to certain practices which, he understood, prevailed largely in the retail trade. As employes become ...
Article : 136 wordsCaptain B. B. RAGLESS, of Clare, was promoted to major during the operations in Syria. The Rev. J. Watts, of Norwood, has been notified that his son, Lieutenant JOS. H. WATTS, of ...
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Advertising : 360 wordsJoin Curtis (16), a mill boy on the Proprietary mine, early this morning became entangled in the belting of the mill and was killed. ...
Article : 33 wordsGyril Paton, the Victorian jockey who was killed when Seek fell in the Launceston Cup to-day, was a promising youth of 18. He had done a good deal of riding ...
Article : 93 wordsLance-Corporal M. T. WILKS, 48th Battalion (late 10th). son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilks. Clarence Park (late of Albert Hill), was killed in action on May 3, 1918. He was previously reported ...
Article : 46 wordsAt the Bathurst Quarter Sessions to-day Wolfred Larsen was arraigned on charges in connection with the Forbes mail sensation at Otton Park on the night of ...
Article : 135 wordsTwo coaches and a brake-van left Adelaide at Melbourne express time for Serviceton on Wednesday with a small complement of passengers. Only one first ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsThe number of deaths for Wednesday, according to the latest figures last night, is 9—Melbourne Hospital three, Homoeopathic Hospital four, Base Hospital one, ...
Article : 39 wordsComplaints are frequently made by witnesses called to give evidence before Royal Commissions at Parliament House because of the loss of time incurred in waiting ...
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Advertising : 27 wordsIn consequence of the comments in the "Nationalist" regarding the Coalition Government a meeting of the Parliamentary Liboral Party was convened for Thursdiy ...
Article : 108 wordsOn Thursday the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) announced that two out of the three members of the Legislature who had been asked had agreed to act on the Styles ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Thu 6 Feb 1919, Page 2
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