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  2. PEACE RATIFICATION

    The German official comment on the delay in signing the protocol to tie ratification of the Peace Treaty ia strongly; worded. It declares that the Entente has ...

    Article : 109 words
  3. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    President Wilson's message to Congress recommended legislation to combat the cost of living, to deal with labour unrest, to suppress Bolshevism, and to facilitate ...

    Article : 145 words
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  6. KAISER AND THE WAR.

    The Times has published remarkable extracts from German official documents, the result of investigations by Herr Kautsky (Independent Socialist), which show that ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "The Lure of the Bush," to be shown it the Theatre Royal next Saturday, deals with an English university athlete end champion sculler, who comes to Australia ...

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  8. AMERICAN PEACEMAKERS RETURNING.

    The major portion of the American Peace Contingent has left Paris for America. The other members have been recalled, but the reason is not known. ...

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  9. IRISH VOLCANO.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Dublin reports that the extreme Sinn Feiners are determined 10 retaliate against the wholesale proclamation of Sum Fein ...

    Article : 140 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    The Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, Dr. J. P. Count van Limburg Stirum. who is an intimate friend of Gapt. Ross Smith, hopes to make a flight with ...

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  11. DESTRUCTION OF ENEMY WARSHIPS.

    The Supreme Council has decided that all enemy warships shall fae demolished, except the proportion which will be given, to France and Italy. ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    The story of "Prom Headquarters," at West's Olympia, involves the Courts and the thing called justice. It poignantly points out the inequality of the law as ...

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  13. ITALY AND FIUME.

    The Supreme Council has decided that Fiume shall be excluded from the Hungarian Peace Treaty, thus enabling Italy to sign the document. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    Railway and passenger traffic has been stopped throughout Hungary on Saturdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, offing to coal shortage. ...

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  15. TRUE AUSTRALIAN FILM.

    Many family parties have been, the ruling feature of the audiences during the week at the Theatre Royal. "The Sentimental Bloke" picture is full of humour ...

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  16. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY TO HELP.

    Rear-Admiral Grant seated to-day that directly the [?] who are now flying to Austria arrive in the Dutch East Indies, H.M.A.S. Sydney, now at Port ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. WAR-TIME PROFITS TAX.

    The Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs, C.M.G.) is conferring with the Imperial authorities with a view to arriving at an equitable allocation of the ...

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  18. ENCOURAGEMENT FROM ADELAIDE.

    Capt. H. J. Butler, anticipating the safe arrival of Capt. Ross Smith at Darwin, has sent the following message to him:—"Congratulations on your wonderful ...

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  19. HOUSEBUILDING.

    In order to deal with the housing famine in Great Britain, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lleyd George) is calling a conference of trade union representatives. He intends ...

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  20. WORKEMN'S COMPENSATION.

    The Colonial Office invited the High Commissioner (Mr. Fisher) to appoint a representative on the committee of investigation regarding workmen's ...

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  21. YOUNGEST OF TEN SONS.

    Capt. G. H. Wilkins, M.C., and bar, who fe now on his way from England to Australia by the aeroplane Kangaroo, is a brother of Mr. H. W. Wilkins (foreman ...

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  22. ELDER CONSREVA TORIUM.

    The Adelaide Conservatorium has lately bad no more convincing advocates of its efficient instruction than the two students if Mr. J. G. Reimann—Miss Lilian Keen ...

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  23. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    The correspondent of The New York Sun at Montreal lias estimated the 1919 wheat crop at 168,892,000 bushels. ...

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  24. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The Murphy adventures, which have been delighting patrons of the Majestic Theatre, culminate this week in a whirl of fun and laughter. In the musical burlesque ...

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  25. A FAMOUS SOLDIER.

    Memories of former ware are revived by the death, at the age of 81, of Field-Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn Wood, V.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G. He was a veteran of the Crimea ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. MINERS AND INCOME TAX.

    The scrubby to date of the ballot of South Wales miners on the question of whether to declare a strike as a protest against payment of income tax on wages ...

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  27. MEAT PRICES.

    Consequent on the cancellation of all trucks ordered for the movement of sheep and lambs on Monday and Tuesday for the Adelaide market, due to the congested state of the freezing works at Port ...

    Article : 573 words
  28. TEST CRICKET.

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  29. AT THE PAV.

    "Blackie's Redemption," the popular Bert Lytell's newest Metro, feature, which will be shown at the Pavilion Theatre to-day, is a thrilling story of an ...

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  30. TADS AND FASHION'S" AT AUSTRAL GARDENS.

    Beginning at Austral Gardens on Saturday evening, Mr. William Anderson will present a talented new company, "Fuds and Fashions." The opening of the show ...

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  31. THE TWO "DOROTHYS."

    "Other Men's Wives" was the star drama at Wondergraph on Wednesday, and drew crowds, both to the Hindley street' Theatre and the North terrace ...

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  32. BETWEEN PLATFORM AND FOOT BOARD.

    A lad, J. E. Virgo, of Edgecumbe street, Woodville, had a remarkable escape from serious injury, if not from death, at the Woodville Railway Station on Wednesday ...

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  33. CASUALTIES.

    When traversing an open crowing at Canning street, Yatala, on the Dry Creek line, at about 4.40 p.m. on Wednesday on a motor cycle, Mr. ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    The international Labour Conference has chosen M. Albert Thomas, the French Labour Leader, as Director-General of the International Labour Office, under the ...

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  35. LABOURER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Constable Farrell reported to the Adelaide Watehhouse on Wednesday that at about, 6 p.m. he had been called to Muriborouhg place, off Waymouth street, where ...

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  36. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Australian sculler Felton was entertained yesterday by The Sportsman, and was presented with a gold watch in recognition of his success in winning The ...

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  37. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    BALAKLAVA, December 3.—On Tuesday morning, Mr. J. S. Spillane woe thrown from his dogcart The horse's bridle became caught in a fence, causing ...

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  38. COSTLY WHEAT.

    Wheat brought 50/ a bag of 200 pounds here to-day—the highest price ever recorded. The position is regarded with considerate anxiety, owing to the shortage ...

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  39. THE ORPHEUS SOCIETY

    To aid the Cheer-up Society in its effort to provide Christmas cheer for soldiers on repatriation settlements, the Adelaide Orpheus Society pave a concert at the ...

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  40. AUBURN MISHAPS.

    AUBURN, December 2.—On Saturday: night, when Mr. W. Long was driving home, one of the shafts of his buggy fell out of position, and the conveyance was ...

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  41. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The final concert of the 1919 season or concerts in connection with, the Elder Conservatorium is announced for Monday evening next in the Elder Hail. His ...

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  42. HINDMARSH RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The members of the Hindmarsh Red Cross Society held their final business meeting last Thursday The Mayoress of Hindmarsh (Mrs. J. F. King), who presided, entertained those ...

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  43. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    MOONTA, December 3.—Beatrice Merle Hollands (16), who resided with her grund-father (Mr. George Hollands), at East Moontn, died this afternoon as the result ...

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  44. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    At Penrico (about a mile from Angaston), on Tuesday night, Mr. Paul Nitschke was practising in his back yard with a 22 calibre rifle, which he had put together. ...

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  45. A.W.U. AND CHAMBER OF MINES.

    This morning the Mayors of Kalgoorlie and Boulder met representatives of the Chambers of Mines, and stated that the disputes committee of the A.W.U. ...

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  46. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    BROKEN HILL, December 3.—Mr. Coombe, from South Australia, who arrived on Mundi Mundi Station yesterday to take up a position as overseer, was ...

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  49. THE RIDING FATALITY.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) has decided that it is not necessary to hold an enquiry into the cause of the death of Mr. Allan Bowie, the licence of the ...

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  50. GIRLS DROWNED IN SWIMMING BATH.

    MELBOURNE, December 3.—Prolonged efforts were made without success to resuscitate Ac younger of two girls whose bodies rare found in the Richmond Bathes ...

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  52. KILLED BY LIVE WIRE.

    PERTH, December 3.—John Bruton, an electrician in the employ of Unbehaun, Johnstone, & Co., was electrocuted at South Perth this morning. While ...

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  53. DEATH FOLLOWED FALL.

    Mr. Joseph Connelly (38), who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on November 11, suffering from injuries received through haying fallen from a tramcar, died ...

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  54. LIGHTNING AND FIRE.

    This afternoon during a storm a house at Canterbury was struck by lightning, and in consequence was gutted by fire. No one was hurt. ...

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