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  3. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Saturday's THIRD EDITION. THE WAR. (Reuter's Message.) JAPAN'S ULTIMATUM VERBALLY ANSWERED.

    Japan's ultimatum to Germany was, in many respects, phrased similarly to that of Germany to Japan in 1905 with regard to Port Arthur. ...

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  5. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    Householders in Port Melbourne are benefiting by the action of a local pastry cook in breaking away from the recent determination of the Master ...

    Article : 344 words
  6. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE.

    Sir George Reid cabled to the Prime Minister to-day:— "The German Advance Guard is near Li[?]le, and the Germans have invested ...

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  7. SPORTING. TOTALISATOR SHORTAGES.

    A total of £54 6/9 is the sum the Port Pirie Racing Club Limited has lost through shortages in the tatalisator during the past 12 months (says the ...

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  8. BRUSSELS.

    Everybody who has been in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, has acknowledged it to be one of the most beautiful, as well as the pleasantest of modern ...

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  9. MORE MEN LEAVING TO-NIGHT.

    More men volunteering for the Australian expeditionary force passed the medical inspection this afternoon, and 14 were selected to leave Broken Hill ...

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  10. GERMAN SHIPS DETAINED IN AUSTRALIA.

    The complete list of German ships detained in Australia up to date is as follows:— At Sydney.—Berlin, 4196 tons; ...

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  11. GUILLAUX RETURNS HOME.

    Having sufficiently recovered from the injuries sustained in his recent aeroplane accident, M. Guillaux, the noted French airman, will immediately, return ...

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  12. TYPHOID SERUM.

    A consignment of anti-typhoid serum was received at the base depot for medical stores at Brisbane last week (says an exchange). Experiments made with ...

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  13. COLD ON THE CHEST.

    Damp, chilly nights are specially injurious to throat and lungs, and few escape the torment of a "cold on the chest." This starts with a slight ...

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  14. AN INDUSTRIAL TRUCE.

    An industrial truce was agreed to in the Arbitration Court yesterday (says the "Age" of August 22) before Mr. Justice Powers, when certain ...

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  15. HAIRDRESSERS' SPORTS.

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  17. SCHOOLS FOOTBALL.

    The following report was supplied to "The Miner" this afternoon:—The Railway Town Catholics defeated the Central Catholics on the Gaol Reserve[?] ...

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  18. IN AUSTRALIA.

    About 120 infantrymen arrived in Adelaide from Broken Hill to-day, in charge of Lieutenants Furrier and Perry, of the 81st Infantry. Colonel ...

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