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  3. RUSSIA’S HEROIC EFFORTS.

    A Petrograd communique states that a Russian flotilla bombarded most of the enemy positions on the banks of Lake Miadziol, eastwards of Lake Narotch. The ...

    Article : 151 words
  4. TOPICS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Sir Lancelot. Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. MOBILIZING CITIZENS FORCES. In reply to the Hon J. Carr, the Chief ...

    Article : 349 words
  5. MEN AND MATTERS

    “Hoardings to be taxed” is a headline which has worried English billposters. Yet why not? For posters of bills have worried our hoardings. ...

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  6. BOTANIC GARDENS DIRECTOR.

    The question of the appointment of a Director of the Botanic Gardens was again discussed during question time in the, House of Assembly on Wednesday Mr. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS AND GERMANS.

    The New York papers pay tribute to the great bravery of the Australians in the attack on Pozieres. One correspondent at the west front writes :— “Everybody is ...

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  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Mr. Allen enquired in the Assembly [?] that Messrs. Met[?] &Co. were an American [?] quarters at Chicago, any British firm had been [?] to supply plans and specifications for the [?] in the ...

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  9. TURKS ON THE RUN.

    A Petrograd communique states that Turkish armies on the Caucasian front are in disorderly retreat. The Russian caval[?] on the Turkish ...

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  10. ANZACS IN TURKEY.

    Following upon the uncertainty regarding the condition of Australians who have been taken prisoners, and are held in Turkey, the High Commissioner (Mr. Fisher) ...

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  11. FAMINE IN TURKEY.

    The United States Department of State his received official information that the famine now being experienced in Turkey is the worst in history. Only 15 per cent ...

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  12. ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS.

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. R. P Blundell) told Sir. Ryan that he would have pleasure in bringing under the notice the position of men who having served ...

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  13. STRUGGLE FOR POZIERES.

    Gen. Haig reported on Tuesday afternoon that the Germans on the Somme front had been further reinforced by fantry and guns. The hostile ...

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  14. MAN TO MAN.

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that the fight for the Pozieres Plateau is as full of horrons as any incident of the war. When our ...

    Article : 394 words
  15. BALTIC ACTIVITIES.

    The liveliest cannonading in the Baltic is heard everyday. Patrolling squadrons torpedo boats, and submarines are constantly seen. The British steamers from ...

    Article : 69 words
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  17. SPEAKERS OF THE ASSEMBLY.

    The Hon. J. Verran asked the Government in the House of Assembly on Wednesday whether it would consider the matter of adding maintains of the ...

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  18. PERFIDIOUS ENGLISH.

    The Kaiser, in a speech to German forces on the Somme, said:—“It is your especial privilege to fight the English who have sworn to destroy Germany, and built up a ...

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  19. ALL DAY LONG.

    Telegraphing on Tuesday night, the British Commander-in-Chief stated:—“Fierce fighting and bombing has occurred at various places all day long. Our ...

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  20. DAY BAKING DISPUTE.

    Mr. President Brown, of the State Industrial Court, who is at present engaged in the preparation of the award in connection with the dispute in the baking ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. PORT ADELAIDE ROAD METAL.

    A quarry at Salisbury, owned by the Port Adelaide City Council, is of little use to the seaport community, because of the expense involved in removing stone to ...

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  22. British Steamer Torpedoed.

    Lloyd’s states that 17 of the crew of the British steamer Llongwen (4,683 tons), which was torpedoed near Algiers, have arrived at Naples. Fourteen were drowned ...

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  23. ITALIAN BRILLIANCE.

    The Italian communique issued to-day stated—“We have captured Mount Cimone. Two violent enemy attacks on captured trenches hear Caserazebio were ...

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  24. FRENCH CAPTURED GERMAN POST.

    The French Communique issued on Tuesday afternoon says:—Southward of Estrees the French captured a strongly fortified post, and drove out the Germans from ...

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  25. ARTESIAN WATERS.

    When Mr. Hague. M.P., was at Hergott Springs recently as a member o the Railways Standing Committee he noticed than there was considerable waste of water from ...

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  26. BRITAIN’S BLACK LIST.

    The United States Government will protest denying the right of Great Britain to place certain American firms on a black list, because such action amounts to a ...

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  27. Socialist Censured.

    Rp. Carr (member for Macquarie).in an address to the electors last night, said the Labour Party was still his party, although the executive had taken upon itself to ...

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  28. “GERMANY WIN! NEVER.”

    The correspondent of The Frankfort Zeitung, in describing the British soldiers who were captured at Montauban and Ovillers, says :— “They are by no means ...

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  29. ADELAIDE CLUB AND OTHERS

    Mr. Ryan instanced the jealousy of other clubs concerning the advantages enjoyed by the Adelaide Club under the Early Closing Act in the House of ...

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  30. SAN FRANCISCO EXPLOSION.

    The explosion of a bomb in San Francisco among a crowd which had collected in connection with the “preparedness for war” campaign is considered to be part of ...

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  31. BEETALOO RESERVOIR.

    Advice has bee received that the supply of water in the Beetaloo Reservoir has been further argmonted and now contains 320 millions gailons. This means that is ...

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  32. HEEL OF THE CONQUEROR.

    The Echo d’ Beige states that the City of Brussels has been fined £50,000 by the Germans for having celebrated the Belgian National Fete Day on July 21. ...

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  33. The German Report.

    A German communique states that the British and French made a resolute attack on the Pozieres to Maurepas front, but it broke down. The French in strong ...

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  34. GERMAN WOUNDED.

    Reports have been received from Macstricht that 5,000 severely wounded G[?]amais have arrived at Cologne from the Somme. It is also ...

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  35. Message From Gen Haig.

    A cable message was received by the Commonwealth to-day from the High Commissioners Officers in London, sta[?]:— A telegram has been received from Gen. Sir ...

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  36. DISCARDED MOTOR CARS.

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday the Hon. D. J. Gondon asked the Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. S[?]yles) the value of the motor cars recently ...

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  37. SEPTEMBER SHOW ABANDONED.

    On the recommendation of the executive committee, the council of the Royal Ag cultural Society on Wednesday decided that owing to present circumstances, there ...

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  38. Dardanelles and Mesopotamia Enquiry.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) announced in the House of Commons to that he would announce the names of the members of the commission which is to ...

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  39. Secret Service Vote.

    The Secret (Service-Fund, which is normally £60,000 was recently raised to £200,000, A supplementary vote now demands £500,000. ...

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  40. 25,000 BRITISH PRISONERS.

    The Minister of the Blockade (Lord Robert Cecill stated to-day that satisfactory reports has been received concerning the treatment of British war prisoners in ...

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  41. “QUACKED OUT.”

    The Berlin newspaper Germania in discussing the lack of secretary in regard to the military and [?] pl[?] of the Allies says:—“ Every single i[?]sure against us ...

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  42. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the council of the Royal Agriculture Society was held on Wednesday morning There was a moderate attendance The president (Mr. R. H. Craw[?]ord) occupied the chair. ...

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  43. CALL OF DUTY.

    Following are the names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide and went into Exhibition Camp, of Wednesday. W. Apthon W. U. Genr[?] J. T. Kildarn J. ...

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  44. The Australian Hostel.

    The Anzac Bulletin announces that matters in connection with the establishment of an Australian hostel in London are[?]tallizing Mrs. Samuel and Sister Delo[?] ...

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  45. A Big Purchase.

    It is officially announced that, the United States Government has agreed to purchase the Danish West Indies from Denmark. The price is 5,000,000 streling ...

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