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  3. RP. GLYNN'S VIEWS.

    Tie party of dominions Parliamentarians have returned to London after their visit to the western tot front. In France they saw many Anzacs, including same ...

    Article : 375 words
  4. “ANGEL OF DESTRUCTION.”

    Mas Osborn, the German headquarters correspondent of The Berlin Vo[?]sische Zeitung, says:—“Our losses have been heavy, and the enemy has suffered fearful losses, ...

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  5. EDNA MAY CENTRAL COMPANY.

    Matters connected with the Edna. May Central Company were the subject of a further statement by the President of the Stock Exchange of Adelaide on Monday ...

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  6. RAILWAY METHODS.

    Further criticisms regarding the management of the South Australian Railways were ventilated by Mr. C. R. Baker (Vice-President of the Trades and Labour ...

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  8. RUSSIAN FRONTS.

    The Petit Journal reports that Austrian despatches state that Gen. von Linsengen's army in the Beresteczko region is falling back from the Russians. ...

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  9. Russian Strength.

    The Russians in the Sunday midday communique say that the Germans attempted to advance north-east of but were compelled by the opposing ...

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  10. Captured Enemy Soldiers.

    The Russians have captured in all 27,000 Austrians and Germans in the fighting on the Lipa. ...

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  11. Aerial Operations.

    The French Sunday midnight communiqué says:—“There are records of many French air operations to-day, including the bombarding of the railway stations at ...

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  12. AGAINST THE TURKS.

    The Russians report that they have considerably advanced on the shore of the Sea. They have captured a great of Turks, and also the town of ...

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  13. WESTERN FRONT.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Australians at midnight on Saturday attacked south-east of •Pozieres and earned outer works. ...

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  14. Belgian Activities.

    The Belgian Sunday midday communiqué reports:—“Our artillery and trench engines have during the past week continued a destructive fire upon German trenches ...

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  15. The Enemy Story.

    A Turkish communiqué, issued at midday states:—“The heat impedes activity the Fiahie sec-tor. Turks attacked a strongly fortified position at Revanduza, ...

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  16. The German Version.

    The German Sunday midday communiqué states:—“British infantry attacks, on Thiepval Guillemont front have failed with heavy losses. There has been violent ...

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  17. Anzacs Pushing Ahead.

    A British official message states that Australians and Territorials carried by storm outer works at Pozieres, and-reached strong. German barriers, and are pushing ...

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  18. THIEVES AT DULWICH

    Two attempted bursaries at Dulwich on Saturday night further e[?]phasied the presence in the suburbs of a gang of thieves. Although the unwelcome visits yielded a ...

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  19. Villages Taken and Retaken

    Gen. Haig reports:—No definite progress can yet be reported at Pozieres. Elsewhere along that front . the fighting is equally intense. The British recaptured ...

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  20. Special Silver Badge.

    His Majesty King George has approved of a special silver badge being awarded to officers and men of the army and navy, members of the nursing services, and ...

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  21. Further Progress at Pozieres.

    Gen. Haig announces that the British troops have made further progress in the neighbourhood of Pozieres and captured a number of prisoners. The battle along ...

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  22. Consular Service Reform.

    The manufacturing districts are making special efforts to impress upon the Government that there must be a drastic change in the Consular “ Service after the war. ...

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  23. The Black List.

    The New York Times condemns the hyphenated Americans who would be delighted the British black list of 80 American firms resulted in the stopage of ...

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  24. TEE BALKANS.

    It is reported that Great Britain and France have advanced to Greece a loan of £800,000. ...

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  25. Desperate Resistance Overcome.

    The afternoon's despatch from wax correspondents at the British headquarters in gives fuller details of the fighting on the Pozieres Guillemin front. They ...

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  26. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    Naval firing has been heard north of the island of Gothland (in the Baltic). Five or six large German submarines in the Gulf of Bothnia, while back tracking were ...

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  27. BEDROOM TO BAR.

    How liquor was passed through, a wardrobe in afternoon in an i[?]echest in a temperance bar, and thence on to customers, was told as the Adelaide Police Court on Monday. Augusta De ...

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  28. Bulgaria's Awakening.

    The Petit Journal states that the people Bulgaria are in great turmoil owing to the Allies' successes. The Germans have lost their strategic initiative in Bulgaria, ...

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  29. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    Austria has closed the Swiss frontier, it is supposed to conceal movements of her troops. ...

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  30. THE IMPLEMENT TRADE

    The serious dispute which has arisen in the agricultural machinery and implement makers' trade, owing to the determination by the Wages Board, of which Mr. R. G. ...

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  31. A Bogus "Hero."

    A big powerful man, who gave his name the police as J. King, was for a second time in a year sentenced to sis months hard labour for having unlawfully worn the ...

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  32. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    Signer Luziatii, in an article in The Corriere d'Ellasera, advocates the adoption by the Italian Government of measures resembling those of Australia and Canada ...

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  33. SOCIALIST MINISTRY.

    The attention of the Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) was directed on Monday to a paragraph in The Register that day, indicating that the action of the ...

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  34. Austrian Losses.

    The Italian Sunday midday communiqué reports:—“The artillery of both- sides has been active in the Lagarina Valley. The Australians shelled Avid and damaged the ...

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  35. French Solidarity.

    The French communiqué issued at midday says:—“There is an artillery struggle on the Somme front. A German Night attack Southward of Soy court failed under ...

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  36. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Bishop of Limerick (Right Rev. E. T. O'Dwyer), in a strongly worded letter replying to a communication from the committee formed at Belfast to oppose Mr. ...

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  37. RIOTOUS CONDUCT.

    At the Fort Adelaide Court on Monday (before Messrs. A. M. Dersley and F. Condon) Frank Tie[?], a youth. was changed by Sub-Inspector Fraser with having been guxily of [?] be ...

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  38. POPE LEO XIII.

    The remains of Pope .Leo XIII. have been secretly .removed during night time from Saint Peter's Cathedral, Rome, to Latrines. where the tomb had Keen-ready ...

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  39. THIS WEEK'S PARLIAMENT.

    The Address-in-reply debate will have first attention in both Houses this week. The Government is anxious to finish it by Thursday, and to be able to begin the real ...

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  40. British and French Captures.

    The-French and British captures at the Somme this month total to date 20,223 prisoners, 140 guns, 40 bomb throwers, and several hundred machine guns. ...

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  41. King Victor's Men Repulsed

    The Sunday midday communiqué issued by Austria reports:—“After some days of quiet, mere violent fighting occurred on Saturday south of Sugana Valley. ...

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  42. Viscount Grey.

    Sir Edward Grey has, for personal and family reasons, been permitted by His Majesty the King to accept a Viscounty, instead of an Earldom. He will tage the ...

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  43. PUBLIC SERVANTS AND AUSTRALIA DAY.

    In connection with the privileges to be granted to the public servants on Australia Day the Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles) on Saturday stated that the ...

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  44. DEATH OF AN INFANT.

    Dr. Cherry was summoned to a house Commercial load, Rosetale. on Monday morning. On his arrival he found that Mrs. Grant, wife of Mr. Sidney Grant ...

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  45. WOMAN'S RECORD RACE.

    A footrace for the ladies' professional 100 yards championship of Australia was run at Mudgee on Saturday. In this Miss B. Granmange, of Mascot, beat Miss R. ...

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  46. Restricting Petrol Supply.

    The Government restrictions regarding the supply of petrol will operate ?.s from Augusta 1. Taxicab owner- and drivers, at a mass meeting, have protested against the ...

    Article : 52 words
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