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  3. SMASHING THE TURK

    General Allenby's army has bri[?]antly carried a whole series of Turkish fortified positions from the coast across the plain of Sharon. It was a surprise attack on the ...

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  4. THE AMERICAN CONSUL.

    Mr. Henry P. Starrett, the newly-appointed United States Cons[?]l in Adelaide, arrived with his family from Washington on Friday to take up his duties in ...

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  5. THE WHEAT SCHEME

    The Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) addressed a large meeting here to-night. He remarked with pleasure that the local wheat stacks were free from weevil. He ...

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  6. THE ANZACS

    The Minister of Defence to-day received the following cable message from General Birdwood in connection with the return to Australia on furlough of men ...

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  7. THE BULGARIAN REVERSE.

    A long period of quiet in the Balkan[?] has been broken by the signal defeat inflicted by the Serbians with the aid of Allied troops on Bulgaria. The ...

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  8. UNPAID DUTY.

    A case in which Gerald B. McBride, of Currie-street, was charged with having at Port Adelaide in December last moved a parcel of silk landed from the ship ...

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  9. PREMIER TO TAKE CHARGE.

    When communicated with on Friday evening in regard to the above announcement the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) said:—"1 confirm the statement. I ...

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  10. THE PAPER SHORTAGE.

    The Science Advisory Committee, in a report on the paper situation, directs attention to the large quantity of paper and cardboard wasted in packing goods. A ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The overseas press delegates had a pleasant day at Windsor Castle to-day. The Hon. J. W. Fortes[?]ue, the King's Librarian, showed the visitorws the points of ...

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  12. BAKU DESERTED

    The British evacua[?]ed Baku, on the Caspian Sea, owing to the Armenian failure to co-operate with them. The Turks claim to have captured Baku. ...

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  13. PLUCKY SERBIANS

    The Allies have advanced rapidly in Macedonia. The Bulgarians are in flight. They are burning villages. Many prisoners and guns have been taken. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS IN GERMANY.

    The following list of Australian civilians interned in Germany has been received by the Minister of Defence from the High Commissioneer in London.—B. F. ...

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  15. THE CHARACTER OF THE HUN.

    The Rev. Henry Howard has sent us the following extracts from the character sketches [?] Samuel Butter (1612-80), the writer of "Hu[?] kras." Three hundred years ago the Hun was ...

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  18. GENERAL NEWS

    It is four years to-day since the public farewell was accorded to the first South Australian quota of the Australian Imperial Forces, on the occasion of the ...

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