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  2. WAR GLEANINGS.

    Lord Northcliffe, leader of the British mission to America, declares:- "We must not expect an early peace. Propagandists have circulated peace ...

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  5. THE Narracaorte Show

    The 19th annual show of the Narracoorte Pastoral and Agricultural Society, which was held on Thursday, 3rd inst., made a promising opening ...

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  6. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Tyd," who has arrived in Amsterdam, declares that before leaving Austria he conversed with important ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. PENCK'S DREAM.

    Professor Penck, who visited Australia with the Science Congress in 1914, and was in Adelaide about the time war broke out, speaking on the ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    Sir,—A short lime ago I asked subscribers to the above fund to wait until they heard from me again before sending further subscriptions. On the ...

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  9. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Mr. and Mrs. H. Blackmore, of Glencoe East, have received a letter from the Rev. G. Kennedy Tucker, from the 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing ...

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  10. BRITISH REVENUE RETURNS.

    The quarter's revenue of Britain was £139,262,754, which includes the following: — Customs, £ 16,742,000; Excise, £8,746,000. The figures for the past ...

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  11. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Mr. Fisher (High Commissioner) on Monday formally opened the branch, of the Commonwealth Bank in Australia Houes in the Strand and the military ...

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  12. RIOTS AT ESSEN.

    There were demonstrations against the Government at Essen on Saturday, as the outcome of the refusal of Dr. Michaells, the Imperial Chancellor, to ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. JUNKERS SUPREME.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent states that fuller reports of the proceedings of the Reichstag Committee show that the Chancellor ...

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  14. FLYING OVER THE ATLANTIC.

    The New York "Herald" confidently predicts that aeroplanes will soon cross tho Atlantic. The great Italian Capront triplane will probably make a ...

    Article : 112 words
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  16. WHAT GERMANY FEARS.

    The United States military, authorities, in a war statement, say:—Germany is making desperate onslaughts owing to her fear that the British will ...

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  17. A NEW ERA COMING.

    Count Ishii, speaking at the Bankers' Club on Monday, said Suspicion has passed, and the time has come when the East and the West must give and ...

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  18. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Eleven members of the Heywood Rifle Club turned up at the local range this afternoon and fired the monthly shoot for scratch and monthly medals ...

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  19. A DARING ADELAIDE BOY.

    The war correspondent of the New Zealand Press tells of a daring South Australian soldier. He says he sallied out alone and raptured a machine gun ...

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  20. SINN FEIN FUNERAL.

    There wore 20,000 demonstrators at the funeral of Ashe, the Sinn Feiner. who recently died in Mountjoy prison, to which he had been sent for sedition. ...

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  22. PORT MACDANNELL.

    A very old resident of the Bay, Mr. John Sinclair, living at the Victoria Hotel, has had a serious accident. Mr. Haig saw the old man fit 11.30 on ...

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  23. LABOR STRIKE IN ARGENTINA.

    The strike is spreading, and every class of labor is now affected. Housemaids are considering a walk-out. The deaths of numerous infants and ...

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  24. AMERICA ROUNDS UP GERMANS

    The last round-up-of Germans in the United States resulted in 199 arrests being made, and till the prisoners have been interned for the remainder of the ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. WATTLE BARK FOR PAPER.

    The Imperial Institute in Britain has tested wattle bark in the manufacture of paper, and found that it yields newspaper of excellent quality. Bigger ...

    Article : 37 words
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