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  3. BIG NAVAL BATTLE

    Mr. Arthur Pollen, the British naval expert, expects that before the war ends theer will be a naval battle of unimaginable violence, in which new engines of ...

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  5. GERMAN PLOTTERS

    Lieutenant von Brinken, a German military attache; George Rodick, ex-Consul for Germany in Honolulu; and H. Schroeder Rodicks, who was his successor at ...

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  6. AMERICA EXTENDS HER HELP

    The New York "Times" states:—The address of President Wilson at the opening of Congress was inspiriting. It sheds the light of truth and reason on our path. It ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A high military authority states:—There is little doubt that the enemy's attact at Cambura[?], which was planned and supported by General Ludendorff, was similar to our ...

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  8. THE REINFORCEMNET REFERENDUM.

    Sir William Irvine arrived at Warwick to-day. In the Town Hall he was accorded a civic reception by the mayor. At the meeting on Wednesday night there was ...

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  9. GENERAL MOORE

    Sir George Dool[?] presided at the presentation to General Sir Newton Moore on Wednesday. The High Commissioners and the Agents-General were present. Sir ...

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  10. HOTEL EMPLOYES' CASE.

    The case affecting employes at hotel and coffee palaces wa continued before the Deputy President (Mr. N. A. Webb) in the Industrial Court on Thursday. ...

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  11. BUTTER PRICES.

    The Australian Butter Committee have been persistently urging that better terms should be conceded for the output. The Food Controller has now agreed to pay on ...

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  12. EAST AFRICA

    The expulsion from East Africa of von Lettow with the last remnant of the German organised force, is regarded as definitely completing the conquest of the ...

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  13. WESTERN BATTLES

    A French communique issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—There was a fairly lively artillery fire on the right of the Meuse. We brought down yesterday ...

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  14. Appeal to Unionists.

    Mr. Hughes addressed three meetings in the suburbs on Wednesday, the principal meeting being at Hurstville. Mr. Hugnes said:—I wish to speak to the unionists of ...

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  15. TOWER HILL TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest concerning the death of the Canadian soldier, who was recently killed on Tower Hill, London, a ver[?] diet of wilful murder was recorded against ...

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  16. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. E. A. Peake, of Fuller-street, Parkside. has been notified by the military that her husband, Private E. A. PEAKE, is returning to Australia. ...

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  17. THE BALKANS

    A German dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—Negotiations for an armistice are spreading to the Roumanian troops. We drove back strong enemy ...

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  18. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Lady Hackett was a passenger from Adelaide to Perth by the East-West express on Thursday. Senator Russell (Federal Minister for ...

    Article : 155 words
  19. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. JohnRedmond's amendment to the clause directing to omit she redistribution of seats in Ireland from the Representation of the People Bill was defeated in ...

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  20. LAW COURTS.

    John Cahill, who was arrested by Detective Dedman and Constable McPherson, was not precent when his name was called. The charge against him was one of being idle and disorderly, ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Lieut. FREDERICK HARVEY, second son of Mr. A. J. Harvey, of Messrs. Thompson &. Harvey, Flinders-street, who was killed in Palestine on November 12, was one of the first to enlist from ...

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  22. SWIMMING:

    The member of the Gazeka Surf and Athletic Club have appointed the following officers:—Captain, Mr. A. F. Sheppard; vice-captain, Mr. Alec. McKee; hon. secretary. Mr. C. L. Stopford; ...

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  23. PRUSSIAN REFORMS.

    The German newspapers declare that the Prussian Conservatives intend to obstruct the Franchise Bill, in the Prussian Diet, by every means in their power, in the hope ...

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  24. MILITARY NEWS.

    The Governor-General has approved of the following appointments, promotions, &c., made in the Australian Imperial Force by the General Officer. Commanding The Australian Imperial ...

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  25. Family Notices

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  26. War with Austria.

    The resolution authorising a declaration of war against Austria-Hungary from December 5, and making all the resources of the United States available therefor, has ...

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  27. ROMANCE OF MARRIAGE.

    Mr. W. Bowyer Smith, a Melbourne resident, and six others have sought a declaration of legitimacy in the Edinburgh courts against Lady Eliza Fechnie ...

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  28. ITALIAN FRONT

    The enemy are employing hundreds of thousands of soldiers (now prisoners), as well as civilians, in constructing, a strong defensive line to the east of the ...

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  29. WOUNDED.

    Private S. P. WHEATON, husband of Mrs. S. P. Wheaton, of Aldinga—suffering from effects of gas. Sergeant T. RYAN; son of Mr. and Mrs. T. ...

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  30. RUSSIAN PEACE

    An official Statement has been made that the Vatican is not assisting and will not assist in the separate peace movement between Russia and the Central ...

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  31. WAR SAVINGS DAY.

    During the special parade by the military and naval forces through the streets of Adelaide to-morrow (War Savings Day), his Excellency the Governor will take the ...

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  32. SHIPPING AFFAIRS.

    The Controller of Shipping announces that at meeting of the panels for cooks and stewards of the National Maritime Board has provisionally arranged the ...

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  33. Unanimously Adopted.

    The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives has unanimously adopted the resolution to declare war on Austria. ...

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  34. BRITISH PRISONERS

    Mr. MacPherson, in the House of Commons on Wednesday stated:—The British captures of prisoners on all fronts to November 26 were:— ...

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  35. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  36. APAPA TRAGEDY

    The Elder Dempster liner Apapa was bound from West Africa to Liverpool with about 160 passengers when she was attacked. The vessel was steaming in a ...

    Article : 216 words
  37. Sinn Fein Flag.

    Soldiers made a demonstration outside the Guild Hall. last night against holding of anti-conscription meetings. Feeling ran high, land men in uniform came into ...

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  38. WAR COUNCIL.

    M. Clemenceau desires to keep General Foch in Paris, and he has appointed General Weygand to fill his place on the Supreme War Council. ...

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  39. CARRIAGE OF SOLDIERS.

    The Military Commandant in dstrict orders directs that the following remarks by him by given the most careful attention:- An almost universal fault in the citizen ...

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  41. CAPTAIN YEATES.

    Captain Yeates, a New Zealand doctor, on a charge of wrongfully wearing a military uniform, has been, fined 25 guineas. ...

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  42. POOR RUSSIA

    The Paris "Matin" states:—M. Schauer, one of the Russian negotiators for an armistice, wham Prince Leopold of Bavaria has received at his headquarters at Dvinsk, ...

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  44. DISPUTE OVER LAND.

    At the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Buchanan, on Thursday, the hearing was continued of the action brought by J. Robert McBride, of Burra, against his ...

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  45. BURRA HOSPITAL TROUBLE

    For some months trouble has existed in connection with the administration of the Burra Hospital owing to the fact that the board and the medical officer (Dr. Ashton) ...

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  46. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    On Saturday evening a very successful continental was held on the grounds of Mr. K. L. Gellert, Edwin-terrace, Gilberton, in aid of artillery comforts. The stallholders, were:—Strawberries ...

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  47. Stock Exchange Holday.

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  48. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.

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  49. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The visible supply of American wheat is 26,266,000 bushels. ...

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  50. A TAXATION APPEAL.

    The hearing was continued at the Civil Court, before the Chief Justice, on Thursday of the appeal brought by Arthur Graham Rymill, public officers of the Canowie ...

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  51. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    A welcome home was tendered to Private Harold T. Judd, of the 32nd Battalion, by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Judd and Mr. and Mrs. W. Collins at the New Market Cafe, when 140 guests ...

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  52. WOMEN ON LAND.

    The number of women working on the land in Great Britain is steadily increasing. It is estimated that about 130,000 women are permanently employed, and 177,000 for ...

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  53. MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY.

    Aunt Dorcus passed away on Monday, aged 85 years. She was the oldest Pitcairn woman on the island. She wag a descendant of one of the mutineers of ...

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  54. FOOD RATIONS.

    Mr. Clynes, in replying to a question in the House of Commons on Wednesday, said:—Our voluntary ration scale is 30 or 40 per cent. higher than the German ...

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  55. LARGE COAL SHIPMENT.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Lameroo arrived at Port Adelaide from Newcastle early on Thursday morning Twith a cargo of 5,600 tons of coal, which is ...

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  56. BETTING ON AN ELECTION.

    By an unfortunate oversight a paragraph bearing this heading was inserted in "The Advertiser" on Thursday under the court news. The paragraph, which had reference to an election ...

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