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  3. LATE STORTING. S.A.J.G. RACES.

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  4. AUSTRALIANS INCLUDED IN RELIEF EXPEDITION

    [?] London cablegram states that a Russian relief machine gun battalion. which is now being organised. includes an Australian unit of 70 men. It is ...

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  5. THE NORTH MINE

    Mr. E. M. Horsington, secretary of the F.E.D. and F.A., at 5.30 this afternoon, stated as follows:— A development which occurred at ...

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  6. THE PEACE CONFERENCE Prince Lichnowsky's Views

    A message from London states that according to reports from Berun the whole of Germany stands in an attitude of protest. Feeling has reached ...

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  7. THE INFLUEHZA PLAGUE Restrictions Still Maintained In New South Wales

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINISTERIAL CHANGES

    The vacancy in the Ministry caused by the withdrawal of Sir Richard Butler from the offices of Treasurer, Minister of Agriculture, and Minister ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. PROPOSED ELECTORAL REFORM

    The coalition conference yesterday appointed a committee to consider electoral reform. The Liberals favor single o'ectrorates in the country and ...

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  10. IN BROKEN HILL.

    At 5 o'clock this afternoon Dr. Birks (surgeon-superintendent of the Hospital) said there was no altcration in the condition of the pneumonic ...

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  11. GERMAN NOTES

    A Paris cable message states:— "Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau, in a Note to M. Clemenceau (chairman of the Peace Conference), to whom the ...

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  12. CATTLE MARKET

    There were 894 cattle yarded yesterday. Best beef brought about 2 6 per 100 below last week's prices. Fair quality sold for 57/6 to 63, and best from ...

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  13. A COLD DAY

    Tuesday was the coldest day of the year so far in Adelaide. ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    As the result of a resolution arrived at last night by a meeting of the country party, the Minister of Educarion, Mr. A. G. F. James, is to receive ...

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  15. RETURNING TROOPS

    The troops from the Dunluce Castle, who landed yesterday, included Colonels De Crespigny, Downey, Cudmore, and Wilkinson, all Adelaide doctors. The ...

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  16. RETURNED SOLDIERS' DEMAND

    The Returned Soldiers' League has demanded that the State Commandant should meet returning soldiers personally, and not by deputy. ...

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  17. THE SHARE MARKET

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  18. HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEMES

    Several hydro-electric schemes covering the whole of the eastern and central districts of this State are reported to be now under consideration. ...

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  19. RED TRIANGLE APPEAL

    A Red Triangle (Y.M.C.A.) appeal begins in Adelaide to-day, with the object of raising £35,000. ...

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  20. WAGES AND THRIFT

    The question for a basic wage in the Government service was argued on behalf of the men before the Government workers' tribunal to-day. ...

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  21. R.S.A. ASKS FOR PARDONS

    The Returned Soldiers' Association now numbers 8338 members, a gain of 1028 on last year. The association has asked for the return of all petty fines ...

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  22. TURKISH GUNS ARRIVE FOR MELBOURNE MUSEUM

    The steamer War Robin, which arrived at Newcastle on Monday from Aden, has on board for the Melbourne Museum four field guns, which were ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S RACING

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  24. PROCLAMATION IS GAZETTED OF COMMON GAMING HOUSES

    The houses situated in Argent-lane numbered 336 to 340, and also those in Blende-street numbered 337 to 341, have been proclaimed common gaming ...

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  25. PROPRIETARY MINE PAY

    The manager of the Proprietary min, announces that pay tickets will be issued from the timekeeper's office to surface employees from 1.30 p.m., and ...

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  26. M'CULLOCH-ST. BAND OF HOPE

    The monthly meeting of the M'Culloch-street Band of Hope was held in the church on Monday night. The president, the Rev. A. E. Cowley, ...

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  27. A RACECOURSE COMMISSIONER

    Detective Piggott has arrested Ernest Reid. a tobacconist, of Elizabethstreet, on a charge of larceny while bailee of the sum of £135, the property ...

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  28. EMPIRE'S WAR LOSSES

    Official figures of the British and British Dominion losses in the war, all arms included show that there were nearly 800,000 deaths and over ...

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  29. THE MINING INDUSTRY

    A further conference was held yesterday between the miners and the proprietors regarding the Western District collieries. Boys employed in the ...

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  30. BURGLARY AT MELBOURNE

    A burglary was perpetrated at the residence of Mrs. Caroline White, Esplanade, Cifton Hill, last night, when jewellery valued at £80 and a ...

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  33. FITZROY VENDETTA SAID TO BE ENDED

    Henry Slater, who was shot by a man named Stokes in Little Collins-street on Monday, is still in a very precarious condition. ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

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  35. AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

    The organising committee of the A.L.P. executive has recommended that the postponed Annual Labor Conference be held on June 7, so that the Agenda ...

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  37. BODY IDENTIFIED.

    A message from "The Miner's" Adeaide correspondent states that the woman who was killed by a train on the Keswick line yesterday has been ...

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  38. FEDERAL SHIPBUILDING TO BE PROCEEDED WITH

    It has been decided to proceed with the building of practically all the 5000ton steel steamers in the original Federal programme. ...

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  40. TRADES HALL CARETAKER SAID TO BE ON LOWEST GRADE.

    At a meeting of the Newcastle Labor Council it was stated that the caretaker at the Newcastle Trades Hall was paid a wage of £1 18/6 a week, and ...

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