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  2. BRITISH ARMY THE SALVATION OF FRANCE

    Most remarkable is the attitude now taken up by the Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr.J.Swwwncy) on the free speech question which has been discussed with much ...

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  3. A WATERCOURSE

    The hearing was concluded yesterday, before Mr. Justice Buchanan a jury of sir, sitting as a Local Court, of the action brought by Christopher Alexander ...

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  4. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Arrangements are in train for extending a fitting welcome to the Prime Minister (Right Hon. W. M. Hughes), who, will arrive in Adelaide on Saturday after ...

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  5. FORGIVEN

    The communication sent by the Stook Exchange of Adelaide to the chairman of the Edna May Central Company respecting the error in the June return ...

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  6. WAR IN THE WEST

    The British nation has achieved wonderful results in land fighting during the present Homeric straggle in Europe. No longer are its forces termed "a ...

    Article : 228 words
  7. W. M. HUGHES

    In view of the return of Mr.W.M. Hughes (the Prime Minister), after what map fairly termed his triumphal visit to Great. Britain, a sketch of his career ...

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  8. AFTER THE WAR

    Sir Edward Carson, according to the "Sunday Herald," demands an election before the end of the War. He regards the present House as fossilased ...

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  9. FRENCH REPEL ATTACKS

    An official communique says:—"We repulsed a reconnaissance southward of Lihons and stopped attacks at Flenry, in the Somme sector and Vaux Wood ...

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  10. LABOR PARTY

    The president of the United Labor Party (Mr.W. C. Melbourne) has stated that at a meeting the executive of the party yesterday afternoon it was decided, after ...

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  11. A DESPISED MONARCH

    It is stated that the strongest term of abuse to-day is the word, "Wilhelm" The Kaiser has earned this unenviable notoriety by his callons indifference ...

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  12. EASTERN THEATRE

    The Russian offencive has been so vigorously prosecuted along all sections of the eastern front that the enemy is daily becoming more embrassed now ...

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  13. ALL-BRITISH LEAGUES WELCOME.

    The secretary the All-British League of port.Adelaide (Captain D.S.Cromarty) has forwaded the following wireless communication to the Prime ...

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  14. HORRORS OF WARFARE

    "The Times," corresponding writes:— There is most stubborn fighting proceeding at pozieres to-night. We are certain to get the windmill (since reported ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT BUSINESS

    Havimg disposed of the Address in Reply —which was more than disastrous for the Opposition in revealing the weak and flaccid nature of the arguments which ...

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  16. BODY ON RAILWAY.

    The body of John Irwin, of Mount Drait, [?] found yesterday on the railway line between Blacktown and Rooty Hill. ...

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  17. HOME AGAIN

    Evidencing no inconsiderable signs of the stupendous ordeal and the vivid experiences through which he has passed Hon.William morris Hughes, the Prime ...

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  18. JOHN NORTON'S WIDOW

    Ada Norton, widow of the Late John Norton, newspapers proprietor, to-day applied to Mr. Justice Harvey, sitting on Equity, for an injunction to restrain the ...

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  19. BRITISH AND FRENCH

    Gen. Hair reports:—"We co-operated with the French advanced this morning, made on a front from the east of Delville Wood to the Somme. Progress ...

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  20. EIGHT PER CENT.

    The New Zaland Government [?] making the standard for [?] 8 per cent, of the capital value of any propertyPower is given to the magisteates to ...

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  21. PATROL FIGHTS IN EGYPT

    It is reported officially from Egypt that there have been several clashes of patrols with small Turkish bodies.In the engagements the enemy suffered ...

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  22. A PRINCELY OFFER

    The "Sunday Picyorial" states that a colonial firm has offered 4,000,000 gallons. of petrol monthly to relive the shortage which has existed. ...

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  23. METAL EXPORTS

    Exports for the first half of the year in silver ingots and matte tolalled £166,670; in silver-lead concentrates, [?] £1,137,349; lead in matte, £ 3[?],293; nine ...

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  24. FRENCH HAMMER ENEMY

    An official messages that there has been a series of desperate engagements north of the Samme all day.The French in the morning. attacked on a front ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. BRUSSILOFF'S ADVANVE

    The Petrogred correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that General Brussiloll's front, straightened out as the result of recent victories, runs along the ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. N.S.W. BUDGET

    The New South Wales Budget will not be delivered till the new Assembly is elected. Three years ago the same course was followed, and fresh taxation ...

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  27. CALLANTRY OF BRITISH

    In presenting 100 decorations General Monro addressed the troops, which included the Australians who were recently engaged south of Armentieres. He ...

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  28. BODY TO BE EXHUMED

    The enquiry ordered by the Government concerning the Wakeling case at Manly was opened this morning, before Dr. Paton. Authority has been given ...

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  29. THE TURKISH CAMPAIGN

    The Turks have assumed the offensive west of Guminhklansh. The Russians have again expelled the Turks from organised positions at Sevas ...

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  30. BALKANS CAMPAIGN

    The Servians, Fiered with patriotism and a determination to exact some measure of satisfaction from the crafty Bulgarians, ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. FOR WAR FUNDS.

    Receipts to date for the railway and tramrray (N.S.W.)war funds total nearly £28,000. ...

    Article : 23 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. DEVIL'S WOOD

    Mr.Beach Thomas, the noted war correspondent, describing the British attack on Delville Wood, which the soldiers at the beginning of the operations, ...

    Article : 273 words
  34. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONS

    For the position of secretary to the Federal Trade Industrial Commission, applications closed to-day.It is stated that more than 200 persons have applied. ...

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  35. WELCOMING MS. HUGHES

    Senator Pearce to-day sent a telegram to Fremantle, welcoming Mr, W. M. Hughes, upon his return Australia. The vessel in which Mr. Hughes is travelling ...

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  36. CHILBLAINS

    The Chilblain is a slow inflammation of the skin of the hand or feet, attended with swelling.clothing, and bumping pains.Week circulation of the blood ...

    Article : 134 words
  37. HUNGER IN AIBANIA

    A report recieved from Athens states that situation in Albania is daily becoming worse.Hunger is raging in the Australia army, which has [?] ...

    Article : 87 words
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