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  2. Sensational Allegation British Officer Charged with Barbarity

    Details of a sensational charge of barbarity against a British officer, received from the German Government, have been issued by the Official Press Bureau. ...

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  3. EASTERN THEATRE PROGRESS OF RUSSIANS

    Che[?]ful news of the progress of the Russian army in Bukowina has been received rom Petrograd. It is evident that the offensive is supported by plenty of ...

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  4. ALBANIANS MASSACRE SERVIANS

    A war correspondent in Albania reports the hostility encountered by part of the Servian army when crossing [?]. Two regiments were massacred in one ...

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  5. PHEW! RECORD HEAT

    Sun worship is one of the religions which all South Australians agreed yesterday was a foolish superstitution born of ignorance of the remorseless severity of ...

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  6. WAR IN THE WEST AERIAL DEFENCES

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. A. A. Lynch asked what had been dona to provide adequate aerial defences for London. ...

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  7. EXPORT OF BUTTER

    "They miss the point," said Mr. F. G. Tudor (Minister of Customs), referring to numerous resolutions which, be [?]ted. he was receiving from producers ...

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  8. THE WAR

    Germany has made a serious allegation against the honor of the British [?]. On the authority of Americans who witnessed the incidents it is [?]ted that the commander of the auxiliary cruiser Baralong used the United States flag to [?] a German submarine. The Baralong was so well disguised ...

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  9. BULGARIANS RAIDED

    French and British aviators have flown across the Bulgarian camps at Strumnitza, on which they have dropped bombs. ...

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  10. JUNCTION WITH SERVIANS

    By the march to Dorazzo the Italians in Albania have completed a junction with the Servians. ...

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  11. THE PERSIA TRAGEDY

    An American passenger (Mr. Grant) from the Persian has related his experiences from the time vessel was struck by a torpedo. ...

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  12. SCENES IN THE COMMONS

    There was a scene in the House of Commons to-day. Labor and Radical members complained of the suppression of the newspaper "Forward," which had ...

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  13. GERMAN LEADERS

    The "Echo de Paris" has received reliable information of grave dissensions in the German higher command. The quarrels between General von Hindenberg and ...

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  14. POLITICAL LABOR EXECUTIVE

    Though the Australian Political Labor Executive, when it meets to-morrow at the Trade Hall, trail discuss the action of the Federal Government is deciding ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES

    At the dinner tendered the Prime Minister by the New South Wales Institute of Journalists, soon after his accession to the office vacated by Mr. Fisher, Mr. ...

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  16. MUNITIONS BILL

    In the House of Commons to-day the Ministar of Munitions (Right Hon. D. Lloyd George) supported amendments to the Munitions Bill promised to the ...

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  17. GERMANY ANXIOUS

    The German press hat been instructed to minimise the crime of sinking the Persia. The incident is regarded in official circles as unfortunate, as it may ...

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  18. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING

    The story of the sensational shooting at Oatley on December 26 was told this morning in the Coroner's Court at the inquest concerning the death of Wilfred ...

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  19. AN ICY PROBLEM

    The manager of the Adelaide Crystal Ice Company (Mr. G. F. Richards) had a busy time yesterday. The demand for ice became abnormal, and during ...

    Article : 280 words
  20. STILL FIGHTING

    The latest official reports tell a con[?]nuation of the fighting along the fron[?]er. French artillery in front of Boesinghe ...

    Article : 140 words
  21. AMERICA AWAITS INFORMATION

    The President has cancelled a meeting of the United States' Cabinet, because complete information about the sinking of the Persia has not been received. ...

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  22. CLAIM FOR £400,000

    Mr. Justice Ferguson, in chambers, to-day, referred to the Full Court the question whether a judge in chambers had jurisdiction to deal with an application ...

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  23. RECRUITING FIGURES

    The boom in enlistments continued yesterday, when 141 men were examined at the city recruiting offices in Come streetm and 96 of them were passed into ...

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  24. SOLDIERS' FAREWELLS

    A farewell social and dance were tendered to Privates Glean, Reilly, and Patterson, who are home on their long leave prior to sailing for the front, in ...

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  25. BRITISH SUCCESSES

    Sir Douglas Haig's fortune has not deerted him in his elevation to the com[?]and of the British forces in France. [?]is latest report tells of successes in ...

    Article : 156 words
  26. ANTI-BRITISH JUSTICE

    The tramway employes have decided that if any member is dismissed on the uncorroborated evidence of officers a ballot will be taken of the traffic branch ...

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  27. GONE INTO CAMP.

    Following are the names of the men that went into camp on Wednesday:—E. R. J. Naismith, H. P. Tuck, W. G. Robinson, F. J. N. Smoult, F. Adams, F. ...

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  28. STORM IN THE COUNTRY

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. W. Bramble) advised last night that the driver of the Greenock to Freeling mail reports having met a sharp thunderstorm ...

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  29. MR. CHINN v. MR. FOWLER

    Mr. J. M. Fowler, to-day consuited Mr. Charles Barnett, solicitor, in regard to an incident reported to have occurred in Collins street yesterday. ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. VICTORIAN GENEROSITY

    There are still some accounts to be returned in connection with the collections for the Remembrance Day Buttor Fund, but the latest contributions [?] ...

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  31. BALKANS CAMPAIGN GREECE WANTS MONEY

    According to the "Petit Parisian" the Greek Treasury is becoming empty. The Government is thinking of applying to the allied Powers for a loan, but none ...

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  32. HOME SECRETARY RESIGNS

    The Prime Ministser (Right Hon. H. [?]. Asqulth) announced in the House of [?]mmons to-day that the Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Sir J. A. Simon) ...

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  33. ARRESTED CONSULS

    An official report from France states that the Austrian, Bulgarian, German, and Turkish consuls arrested at Salonika have arrived at Marseilles. The Allies ...

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  34. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    The Federal Cabinet has decided not to appoint a successor to Mr. D. C. McLachlan (the Federal public Service Commissioner) at present. ...

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  35. POST FOR PRINCE OF WALES

    It was stated m the House of Commons to-day that the Government intended to app[?] the Prince of Wales chairman of the War Pensions Committee. ...

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  36. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT LOAN

    The announcement of the new Joan of £2,000,000 was not unexpected, since the Government has decided to do its own borrowing. It is presumed that ...

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  37. SYDNEY HARBOR MISHAP

    While returning from Milson's Poi[?] on the steamer Kai Kai at 10.30 last night Jessie Sherwood, aged 14 years, of 59 Arundel street, Forest Lodge, fainted ...

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  38. RECRUITS FOR REMOUNT UNIT.

    A few more men are required as reinforcements for the remount unit for service in Egypt. Applicants, who need not possess the physical requirements ...

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  39. STORM AT RIVERTON

    At 4 o'clock to-day a terrible storm burst over the town, and houses, windmills, trees, and roofs are all down owing to the heavy rains. The trains ...

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  40. STEEL FOR MUNITIONS

    Mr. Paddler, secretary of the Blacksmiths' Society, goes to Newcastle to-morrow in the hope of settling the strike of blacksmiths and engineers at the Broken ...

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  41. MONTENEGRIN CABINET RESIGNS.

    A message received from Cettinie statesthat owing to the critical military situation the Cabinet of Montenegro has resigned. M. Mioucharvitch has been ...

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  42. LONDON STRAND OFFICES

    In these times, when economy is the watchword, Mr. H. Mahon (Minister of External Affairs) deplores the failure of the States of New South Wales and ...

    Article : 115 words
  43. 402 MORE MEN ACCEPTED.

    For the 24 hours ended 1 p.m. to-day 498 recruits offered their services at the three depots and 402 were accepted ...

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  44. MINERS' DISORDERLY MEETING

    The miners' aggregate meeting [?] Bulli to-day was attended by 20,000 strikers. Mr. Sid. Bird (the president of the Illawarra Miners' Association) ...

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  45. DOMESTIC UNHAPPINESS

    Mrs. Penelope Gray, of 36 Bulason lane, Ultimo, aged 26, had domestic troubles with her husband, who shot her at Wentworth Park. She has bullet wounds in ...

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  46. SOLDIERS WITHOUT TICKETS

    It having been reported to the military police that some soldiers were travelling from Adelaide without tickets by the express to-day a guard was seat down to ...

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  47. CREEK VESSEL SEIZED

    A report of the seizure of a Greek sailing vessel be a British cruiser has been received. It is stated that the merchant ship was carrying Austrians and ...

    Article : 40 words
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  49. SOLDIER'S THROAT CUT

    Private Sydney Sleeman, of the 18th Battalion, was found in an outhouse of a private residence in Queen street, Newtown, with his throat cut. A blood ...

    Article : 46 words
  50. ITALIANS' DIFFICULTIES

    Reports of the great difficulties overcome by the Italian troops in Albania, who marched from Valona to Durazzo to join the Servians, have been received. ...

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  51. DEALING WITH SUBMARINES

    It is reported by the Paras correspondent of "The Times" that the Allies have determined on drastic measures to prevent raids by enemy submarines in ...

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