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  5. DURING PROHIBITED HOURS.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, when Messrs. T. Gepp, S.M. T. Woodhead, G. Yeomans, and W. H. Carpenter, were on the Bench, John Johnson, ...

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  6. THE NEAR EAST.

    Notwithstanding numerous attacks, the Germans have been unable to recapture their trenches in the Soissons region. The enemy again bombarded Soissons. ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Are you anxious to go upon the stage— to earn wealth and reputation before the footlights' glare ? If so, mark and digest the terms of a letter from a historian ...

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  8. LATEST SPORTING.

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  9. THE GREAT WHITE CZAR.

    The cannons speak louder than, the voices of men in this war. Never were men so thrown into insignificance; never was there such a disparity between men and ...

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  10. IN THE BLACK SEA.

    A semi-official statement has been made concerning a battle in which Russian warships were in action against German and Turkish. The ships of the enemy included ...

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  11. A WORKMAN'S INJURY.

    In the Adelaide Local Court, before Commissioner Russell, on Monday, James Malcolm Graham a labourer. who was injured while working on the railway at Beltana, ...

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  12. INTERSTATE CRICKET

    The interstate cricket match between New South Wales and South Australia was continued at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. Bardsley, who was 80 not out on ...

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  13. FOOTBALL BATTALION.

    A battalion of footballers is being formed for service at the front, and 600 players have already enlisted. These include many well-known amateurs and professionals. ...

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  14. TURKISH FINANCE.

    A telegram from Constantinople shows the position of Turkish finance to be acute. A board is being placed in charge of the Ottoman Bank, which, is provisionally ...

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  15. HINDENBERG.

    It is reported that the Berlin municipality has approved the expenditure of 15,000 marks to purchase a gift for Gen. Hindenberg, who recently claimed notable, ...

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  16. DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST.

    A well-known South Australian in the person of Mr. Ross Reid died at his residence, St. Leonards, Glenelg, on Sunday, at the ripe age of 82 years. The deceased ...

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  17. IN SYRIA.

    Advices from the Syrian seaport town of Beirout state that all French and Greek residents have been sent from there to Damascus, a few miles inland, under police ...

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  18. NEW YEAR INCIDENTS.

    A sequel to the exciting occurrences at Glanville on New Year's Eve and early on the morning of New Year's Day, was the appearance at the Port Adelaide Police ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  21. Cardinal Mercier's Pastoral Letter.

    Cardinal Mercier's pastoral letter was read in several Catholic Churches in Great Britain to-day. ...

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  22. THE DISAPPEARING TRICK.

    The German officers stationed at Antwerp have been forbidden to drive motor cars alone, owing to the fact that 60 officers have disappeared with motor cars during ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS.

    It is officially stated that all the rebels in the Transvaal have been, "rounded up." ...

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  24. A STREET FALL.

    Constable Stephens reported to the City Watchhouse on Saturday that he had taken a man named Clarence John Scroter to the Adelaide Hospital. He was ...

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  25. WITH THE EYE-WITNESS.

    The official "eyewitness" with the British forces states that the Germans at Lille are apparently using pumps, electrically worked, to drain their trenches. They ...

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  26. PERSONAL.

    Although he had been ailing for some time the death of Mr. Thomas Shannon at his residence at Millswood, on Saturday, will cause a shock to his many old friends. ...

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  27. ENTHUSIASTIC INDIANS.

    The captain of an Italian steamer, recently arrived from India, reports that there is the greatest martial enthusiasm at Calcutta. Every one is confident of ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Regarding Great Britain's notification that the embargo on Australian wool might be restored, the Government announces that it could not further object, if ...

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  30. POLICE.

    Two men were fined for having been drunk. Joseph Arthur May pleaded guilty to a charge of riotous behaviour in Marryat street on January 9. He was ordered to pay 30/ and costs. in ...

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