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  5. NATTOO KHAN CASE.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, before Messrs. Gepp, S.M., and H. Wells, the case in which Nattoo Khan, an Afghan is charged with having attempted ...

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  6. THE GERMAN BLOCKADE.

    The loss of two more British steamers by being struck by torpedoes from German submarines as reported to-day. The steamer Westerncoast was bl[?] up ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    It’s a wise European father who brings his son up to be either a doctor or an a[?]chitect.—-Washington Post. Australians in Pantomime. ...

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  8. BRANSON CASE.

    George Henry Branson, the chaff merchant, who disappeared from Adelaide in the middle of January, when his motor car and articles of clothing belonging to him ...

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  9. SOLDIERS AND DRINK

    A significant and important step has been taken by South Australian members of the British Medical Association, in the hope that they may be able to influence ...

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  10. TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

    There was a notable gathering at the Sydney Town Hall yesterday, on the occasion of the public [?]uncheon organized by the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, the ...

    Article : 306 words
  11. MORE HORRORS.

    The derailment of a German military train at Lovitch, in Poland, exploded several trucks of ammunition, killing or wounding many soldiers. ...

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  12. ILLEGAL SLAUGHTERING.

    The Abattoirs at Gepp's Cross was established for the purpose of securing to the people of Adelaide and the surrounding suburbs a pure meat supply, and, for that ...

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  13. An Air Attack in Africa.

    A German aeroplane pilot-shelled the British camp at Garub. in German South-West Africa. One of the bombs dropped on the ...

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  14. Public Service Roll of Honour.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 words
  15. BUSH MYSTERY.

    A human skull was found half-embedded in the sand at Picnic Point (Lake Bonney) on Sunday. The discovery was made by Robert Varcoe, who next day reported the ...

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  16. BOMBS IN CHAMPAGNE!

    The afternoon communique recounts that Allied aviators have thrown 60 bombs on the enemy's railway stations and lines of concentrations in the Champagne district ...

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  17. Tasmania's Gifts.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania has divided Tasmania's latest instalment of relief funds among the Belgian refugees in England. ...

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  18. RAILWAY WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Three hundred men employed as fi[?] on work in connection with the suburban railway line, between Glebe and Wardell went on strike because a couple of gangers ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. PROUD OF AUSTRALIA

    The High 'Commissioner (Sir George Reid) has received hundreds of congratulatory messages on his birthday, including telegrams from the King, Queen ...

    Article : 159 words
  21. An Austrian Prize.

    The French submarine Curie, which was recently sunk in a gallant attempt to enter the Austrian Adriatic seaport of Pola and torpedo the enemy warships sheltered ...

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  22. LEGAL RIFLEMEN.

    A meeting of members of the legal profession, convened by the Law Society, was held on Thursday at the Chamber of Manufactures Building, Pine street, to [?] ...

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  23. SCENE IN A TRAIN.

    In the North Sydney Police Court yesterday (before [?] verberg proceeded against Sydney Holland Cabban for [?] used [?] to ...

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  24. A Haul at Rotterdam.

    The Netherlands Police Department has discovered 50 tons of copper concealed in a vessel at Rotterdam. It has been found that many persons are ...

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  25. DISTURBANCE COMING.

    The following report was issued from the metro[?] office on Friday:—Bar[?] in this State have [?] very [?] [?] yesterday and this morning’s share ...

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  26. Experience With the Russians.

    After four months with the Russian Army at Warsaw, Col. Herbert Barclay, of South Canterbury, has gone to the western front as a major in the Royal Army Medical ...

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  27. IN QUEST OF GOLD.

    A vessel which has just taken a prospecting party to Port Davey. on the south[?] coast of Tasmania, returned to Hobart yesterday. It is stated that the ...

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  28. Huns of the Sea.

    “Lunge,” in The Public Service Review, adapts a popular retrain to his present point of view:— H[?] of the sea all German born. ...

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  29. Keeping it Dark.

    Great secrecy is being maintained respecting the proposals of the United States to the belligerent countries. This is in order to avoid public discussion, and thus ...

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  31. SURF TRAGEDY.

    At an inquest to-day concerning the death of Neil Peter Neilsen, aged 27, a cripple, it was shown that after having saved the life of a boy in the surf at Manly ...

    Article : 66 words
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