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  3. MONT KEMMEL ATTACK THE KAISER PRESENT.

    The Kaiser, standing on the summit of Mont Kemmel, watched his troops advancing, and keenly noted every phase of the battle. ...

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  4. "CAPTAIN MAC," M.C.

    A stalwart of an old Scottish clan and a hero of the present war, Chaplain-Major William McKenzie, M.C., of the 4th Battalion, 1st Division, A.I.F., is a welcome ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ENEMY EFFORTS REDOUBLED YPRES STRONGLY ATTACKED.

    A message from London states that the British hold on Ypres is weakening, and that the German efforts are being redoubled. ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS. 1366TH DAY OF THE WAR

    Mr. Philip Gibbs adds:—The direction of the attacks to-day shows that the Germans have adopted a plan of campaign against Monts Rouge and Noir, but so far ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN BRAVERY

    On Friday night the Victorians after dark went out without a bombardment before Villers-Bretonneux, in order to carry back a portion of the line of their front ...

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  9. IRISH FORGER CONVICTED

    John White, an Irish seaman, was [?] dered 15 months' hard labor at Old Bailey for having forged a number of seamen's discharge books enabling the men to reach ...

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  10. THE DULWICH TRAGEDY

    The inquest in connection with the Dulwich tragedy was concluded on Tuesday morning. When the court resumed the City Coroner (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith), ...

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  11. Furious Onslaughts.

    A United Press message indicates that the French and British held their ground to-day against furious onslaughts between Mont Kemmel and Mont des Cats. ...

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  12. "A Most Bloody Day."

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:—It becomes hourly clearer to the enemy that to-day's disastrous defeat has been a most bloody day for the Germans. ...

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  13. ENEMY LINES PENETRATED

    A French communique issued on Monday morning states:—The Germans in the night-time attempted several attacks on the Hangard Wood, but our fire stopped ...

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  14. GERMAN M LLIONAIRE'S END

    Mr. Frederic Brandauer, the German millionaire pen manufacturer, who was interned on the Isle of Man, committed suicide by taking veronal. He lived in ...

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  15. A GERMAN PROBLEM

    The Petrograd correspondent of the United Press Association says a break between the Ukrainian Rada and Germany is near, because of the German demand ...

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  16. GREAT ALLIED RESISTANCE

    A United Press message states that the German artillery is roaring from Ypres to Meteren, but a low-flying aeroplane reports that the infantry attack is less ...

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  17. Intense Bombardment.

    Advices from London indicate that an intense German bombardment is in progress in the Vimy and Lens region. ...

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  18. PORT QUARRY RAILWAY

    On Tuesday further evidence was taken by the Railways Standing Committee on the advisableness of constructing a railway line from Salisbury to the Port ...

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  19. New German Offensive.

    A dispatch from London says that a new German offensive has begun between Meteren and Voormezeele. ...

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  20. FIGHT NEAR LOCRE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Monday afternoon, states:—A hostile attack reported from the neighborhood of Locre yesterday was ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. AIR STAFF RESIGNATIONS

    Mr. Lloyd George said General Trenchard was not the best Chief of Staff, but he, would be given a position of considerable power in the Air Force. Sir ...

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  22. TURKEY AND RUSSIA

    The Petrograd correspondent of the United Press Association states that Turkey has again offered Russia open peace negotiations. ...

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  23. The Long Front.

    American troops are holding portion of the front which extends from Amiens to Paris. ...

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  24. Y.M.C A BOAT SUNK

    An American Y.M.C.A. steamer has been torpedoed. The survivors have been landed. Three lives were lost. The survivors numbered 247. The party ...

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  25. AN AUSTRALIAN PATENT.

    The first annual meeting of the Hume Pipe Company, working Hume's Australian patent, was held to-day. Sir Pency Fitzpatrick, the chairman, stated ...

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  26. Most Important Battle.

    The correspondents' messages indicate that to-day's battle is most important. The Germans are striving to capture the key to the positions below Ypres. The battle ...

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  27. CHINESE ARMY READY

    Admiral K. H. Li, a member of the Chinese War Mission, in on interview, said that China was ready to send a large army to France if the Allies would ...

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  28. MAN-POWER DECISIVE

    The War Department's weekly summary says, in addition to the American troops and the trainees, the training of very large quotas will be required in the ...

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  29. THE ARMY COUNCIL.

    The Press Bureau states that Lord Milner has appointed Mr. Ian MacPherson, M.P., as Vice-President of the Army Council and Acting Deputy War Secretary. ...

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  30. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) stated on Tuesday morning that an incident, which afforded him satisfaction at the Recruiting Conference in Melbourne last ...

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  31. A Distinct Sector.

    The Americans occupy a distinct sector east of Amiens. ...

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  32. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  33. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

    The "Aftonbladet" learns from Finland that a new counter-revolution is in progress. The Government at Petrograd do not accept the Brest-Litovsk peace and ...

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  34. AUSTRALIANS APPRECIATED

    The Press Bureau states that a message issued through the commander of the Fourth Army asks General Sir William Birdwood to inform all the ranks of the ...

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  35. Air Staff Resignations.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Pringle raised the question of the resignations of General Trenchard and General Sir David Henderson from the Air Staff. He said ...

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  36. THE SNOW CASE.

    The case of Francis Hugh Snow was again before the Ful Court, presided over by the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice ...

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  37. FINISH THIEVES

    The Finnish White Guards are seizing the stores from Great Britain and America, destined for the old Russian Government. ...

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  38. GERMAN PRISONERS

    State Department advices say that Germany is sneding a mission to Petrograd to demand the immediate release of healthy German prisoners. The sick are to remain ...

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  39. THE RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    A new branch of the Mayoress' Workins Guild has been set in motion, in the form of a weekly subscription of a penny in aid of the Red Cross Fund, the ...

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  40. ARMY NURSES' FUND.

    Last week the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) received a letter from Miss Robertson, of Moy Hall station, near Narracoorte, asking if he would he the medium ...

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  41. ANTI-GERMAN DEMONSTRATION

    According to the Vienna correspondent of the "Lokal Anzeiger" (Berlin), a large, demonstration occurred at Laibach, where a fiercely anti-German Slovenian crowd ...

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  42. Family Notices

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  43. THE PRINTING CASE

    The bearing of the printing trade dispute was continued at the Industrial Court, before Mr. President Brown, on Tuesday, Sir Josiah Symon, K.C., appeared with Dr. T. J. Browne for the ...

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  44. THE COUNTRY ENGINEERS.

    The dispute of the country engineers was again before the Deputy President of the Industrial Court (Mr. N. A. Webb) on Tuesday. Mr. A. S. Evenden, ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Mr. J. W. Thomas, of 17, Alfred-street, off West-terrace, has been notified that his son, Private WALTER E. THOMAS, has been wounded in France (second occasion). ...

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  46. LICENSING OF MOTOR DRIVERS.

    The question of preventing carelessness in the driving of motor vehicles has engaged the attention of the Adelaide City Council and other local governing bodies, ...

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  47. DISRUPTING PROPAGANDA

    Diplomatic advices indicate that Germany is preparing a new disrupting propaganda among the Allies. She will offer France an arrangement whereby she will ...

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  48. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. Balfour, of Braund-road, Prospect, late Murray Bridge, has been notified by the military authorities that her son, Jim, of the 30th Battalion, is returning to Australia. His name will ...

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  49. SUBMARINES LOST

    The "Idea Nazionale" publishes information from a trustworthy source to the effect that the submarine losses during the past six weeks were double the rate of ...

    Article : 48 words
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  51. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    At the Magistrates' Court, Tanunda, before Messrs. J. G. Auricht and M. E. Heuzenroeder, Carl Friedrich Emil Schultz, of Tanunda, was charged, under the Prevention of Cruelty to ...

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  52. ACCIDENT AT SLEEP'S HILL

    The superintendent of the Adelaide Hospital (Dr. West) reported on Tuesday that Mr. Thomas O'Leary, a horse-shunter in the employ of the Railways ...

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