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  3. THE SINN FEIN

    The Sinn Feiners have distributed leaflets at church doors in which they state that Ireland has decided to petition the ntations of the world in, favor of her ...

    Article : 61 words
  4. GREAT STRIKES IN AUSTRALIA. OVER A MILLION PERSONS INVOLVED

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Milan states:—The general strikes in Austria and Hungary originated in the reduction ...

    Article : 264 words
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  6. BATTLE OF CAMBRAI Who Was to Blame?

    The reply of Mr. Bonar Law in. the House of Commons to the enquyrv concerning the result of the War Cabinet investigation in respec.to the Germnr ...

    Article : 383 words
  7. MAJOR SMEATON RETIRES LETTER FROM CAPTAIN BLACKBURN.

    The intimation that Major T. H. Smeaton, M.P., intended to retire from his candidature for one of the Assembly, seats in the district of Sturt in favor of ...

    Article : 749 words
  8. STOP PRESS NEWS. SHOE DOWN

    Captain A. C. Carmichael, M.C.,for merly a minister in New South Wales, who is on leave from the front, relates an incident during which 500 Germans ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. CRUEL MURDERS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Petrograd states:—M. Shingareff, formerly a Minister in the Provisional Governrnent, and M.Kokoshkin,. the Cadet ...

    Article : 429 words
  10. Family Notices

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  11. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The Criminal Sittings, of the Supreme Court were, continued on Tuesday before Mr. Justice Buchanan and jurors. The Crown Solicitor (Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) ...

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  12. VISCOUNT BROOME.

    Viscount, Broome, nephew of Earl Kitchener, who was in command, of the monitor Belgian, sunk during, the recent attack on the Dardanelles, was rescued ...

    Article : 39 words
  13. CAMBRAI REPORT.

    Mr. Bonar, Law, in the House of Commons to-day, said all the documents relating to the Cambrai affair were sub mitted to the War Cabinet. General ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. PERIOD OF CRISIS

    Sir Frederick Smith, K.C., the British Attorney-General, stated to-day:—The conditions which exist on all battle fronts at present make it impossible for any of the ...

    Article : 71 words
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  16. LONDON TRAGEDIES.

    Captain Eric Crofts, late a medical student in Dunedin, who was engaged to marry Mis Iris Jardine. a daughter of Mr. Ernest Jardine, M.P. fractured his ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. BREST LITOVSK

    German mesages from Brest Litovsk stale that the Germans and the Ukranians have agreed on a basis of peace. The delegates win again, assemble shortly to ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. A.R.C. ACCEPTANCES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 615 words
  19. A SHIPPING DEAL.

    The proprietors of the Mercantile Steamship Company are considering the offer of Lord Inchcape to purchase the share capital on behalf of the Peninsular and ...

    Article : 49 words
  20. A FIERCE CRITIC

    The "Star" has had an interview with Colonel Repington, who said, he has resigned his position as military correspondent for the "Times" because hitherto he ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. NATIONAL PARTY.

    The committee of the Burnside branch of the National Party, met on Monday evening at St. David's Bail. The president (Mr. E. J. Boyd) occupied the chair.The Hon.A.W.Styles,after ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. HORRIBLE CRUELTY

    There are thirty-eight Australians among the repatriated prisoners from Germany. They include E. H. Maxwell, who told a terrible story of the condition of a party of ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. THE WARSPITE.

    The training ship Warspite was burned to the water's edge on Monday as the result of a fire in her coal bunker. She was subsequently submerged by the tide. ...

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  24. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    An elegant roll of honor, containing the names of employes in the various branches of the Education Department, who have rendered service to the Empire In the war, ...

    Article : 357 words
  25. Antagonism to Germany.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association in Rome states:—A report from the Papal Nuncio in Vienna declares that all Austria mid Hungary are on fire with ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr.McAdoo announced to-day that he is definitely opposed to the Government ownership of railroads, hut the United States must spend a billion dollars ...

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  27. GENERAL DUFF.

    The inquest concerning the sudden death of General Sir Beauchamp Duff shows that he had suffered from insomnia since the issue of the Mesopotamia report, which he ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. THE LANE ENQUIRY.

    After the meeting of Cabinet on Tuesday morning the Premier said the Government had decided, in view of the statement of Mr. E. B. Jones, dated January 16, 1918, ...

    Article : 138 words
  29. RUSSIAN EXCESSES

    The Government have ordered an enquiry to be made concerning the shooting in Petrograd on Friday on the occasion of the opening of the Parliament. The ...

    Article : 151 words
  30. ITALIAN GUNS

    Mr. Warner Allen, the war correspondent, writes:—-The Italian artillery is stronger than ever. The losses of guns on the Isonzo have been imade good and ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private JOHN DAVIES, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Davies, of second-street, Port pirie West, who was reported as wounded and missing, on July 25, 1916, is now reported killed in action on the same ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Thirty Australians who have been repatriated, are lodged in King George's Hospital, and eleven in the First London General Hospital. All are well. ...

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  33. WOUNDED.

    Sapper C. E. TAMLIN, husband of Mrs. E. M. Tamlin, of Kould-strcet. Prirate W. W. MILLER, son of Mrs. E. Miller, of Foster-street, Forestville, is suffering from ...

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  34. THE APPLE CROP.

    Several requests in relation to the coming apple crop were made to the Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) by representatives of the South Australian Fruit Pool at a deputation on ...

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  35. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES

    At about 12.45 p.m. on Monday Detective Nation, went to a house in Tavistock-street, city, and arrested a man who gave the name of J. Mitchell, but who is also known to the police ...

    Article : 183 words
  36. FLOODS IN ENGLAND

    A thaw, followed by heavy rains, has resulted in floods all over, the country. The rivers have risen alarmingly, and thousands of acres are under water. Much ...

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  37. SOCKS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Lady Brown writes:—So many thanks to every. one who sent the 256 pairs of socks we had the pleasure to forward for our men by last week's mail, making, with the 215 pairs we posted tor ...

    Article : 142 words
  38. AN UNREGISTERED ALIEN.

    Jems Inghard Bockman Jensen, was charged before Messrs. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., and H. Wells, in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, with bowing failed to register himself as an alien. He ...

    Article : 255 words
  39. MR. RUSSELL'S POSITION.

    When asked on Tuesday if Cabinet bad come to any conclusion in regard to the ap- ' pointment of a successor, or successors to tbe late Mr. J. G. Russell in the various ...

    Article : 118 words
  40. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION.

    Mr. P. H. Nicholls presided over the first council meeting of the Sunday school Union for the now year on Monday—evening,when the Rev. Carroll Myers, recently from England, gave an ...

    Article : 236 words
  41. BUTTER FOR THEIR BREAD.

    A correspondent at Parkside writes:—A little girl, aged 7 years, a visitor from Victoria, is staying with us. Her auntie heard her prayers and said, "That's a ...

    Article : 174 words
  42. HGTELKEEPER PROSECUTED

    In the Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., On Tuesday, Dennis Dineen, licensee of the Hampshire Hotel, Grote-street, was charged with having unlawfully supplied liqubr ...

    Article : 200 words
  43. Parliament Suppressed.

    The correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company in Petrograd states:—The Smolny Institute has issued orders disallowing any fixed meeting in the Taurida ...

    Article : 87 words
  44. FOOD PROFITEERS

    Mr. Clynes, in a speech at Manchester on Monday, said as the magistrates have been too lenient with profiteers, the Food Ministry are about to introduce a Bill to ...

    Article : 54 words
  45. HANNAFORD QUARRY CASE.

    When the meeting of Cabinet was journed on Monday evening the Government had not disposed of matters relating to t[?]e report of the Royal Commissioner ...

    Article : 100 words
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