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  5. SENSATIONAL STORY

    Arthur Parnell Holloway, a young man attired in soldier's uniform, appeared at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday (before Messrs. T. Gepp, S.M., W. Hill, and ...

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  6. PIPES, BEER, AND “LANGUAGE,”

    For about 15 minutes delegates to the Methodist Conference discussed, m the Pine Street, Church, on Monday, the failings of a section of the soldiers in camp, ...

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  7. ALLIES PROGRESSING.

    Reuters correspondent at Athens notifies that Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Peinee, in charge of the East Indies Squadron, has silenced the Turkish forts in the Smyrna ...

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  8. MEN AND MATTERS.

    If yon happen to know French, you will find a useful war mission in going to some London hospital where there one wounded Belgian soldiers and talking to them. For ...

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  9. GERMAN GRIMES,

    While every church in the Dixmude district (Belgium) has been more or less damaged, 40 of them are quite destroyed. Germans have shot Father Deman ...

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  10. SUBMARINE RAMMED.

    A semi-official message from Berlin admits that the Norwegian steamer Thordis rammed a German submarine, which returned to port slightly damaged. ...

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  11. HELPING THE BELGIANS.

    One of the several happy. features of the wool sale in Adelaide on -Monday, morning was the disposal of four bales of greasy merino wool in the interests of the ...

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  12. ALLIES SUPERIORITY

    The Sunday midday communique states that the Allies have further progressed at Notre Dame de Lorette, where the German losses have been considerable. Our ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. Saros Forts. Beaten.

    A message from Keuter’s correspondents at Athens states that tie British battleship Queen Elizabeth (27,500 tons), on March 5. operated on the Turkish forts ...

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  14. MILK PROSECUTION.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court, be-for Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., on Monday. William R. Foot, a milk vendor,, pleaded not guilty to a charge preferred against ...

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  15. HYGIENE IN TRENCHES.

    The use of bathtubs in the trenches at the front has led to the opening of public subscriptions to also provide sterilizers for dealing with the soldiers’ clothing. ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. GENEROUS METHODISM

    It was announced at Monday morning’s session of the Methodist Conference that, in response to the appeal, for the Belgian Relief Fund, considerably more than £200 ...

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  18. ALARM IN TURKEY.

    Increasing alarm-is noticeable in the German -colony at Constantinople. The Teuton officers are sending away their families. Many of the women, including ...

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  19. INDIANS V. TURKS.

    The India Office announces:—“The Ahwaz garrison, in a reconnaissance on March 3, found 12,01)0 Turks, including contingents of disaffected Persian tribesmen, at Ghadir, ...

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  20. THE VERB “TO INCITE.”

    The Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Way) and Mr. Justice Gordon and Mr. Justice Murray, sitting as a Full Court on Monday, considered a point of law raised in the ...

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  23. RUNNING THE GAUNTLET.

    The customs officials have inspected the cargoes of the Hamburg-Amerika steamer Vaterland —(56,000 - tons) and the Nord deutscher Lloyd liner George Washington ...

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  24. ENEMY AIRSHIPS.

    The storm in the Rhine region on March demolished a Zeppelin shed and destroyed one airship and damaged another. Count Zeppelin is at Friedrichshafen ...

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  25. Steamer Torpedoed.

    The Holland-Amerika Company’s steamer Noorderdyk (7,155 tons), which, While on her way to America, was struck by a torpedo in the English Channel, has ...

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  26. INDIAN WHEAT CROP.

    The forecast of the Indian wheat crop estimates that 32,000,000 acres will be sown for the coming season, an increase of 23 per cent, on the area previously under ...

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  27. A SHOT ACROSS THE BOWS.

    The small coasting steamer, Novelty, was stopped by a shot being fired across her bows from one of the big guns at the South Head on Saturday evening. The Novelty, ...

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  28. BIBLE IN GERMANY.

    It was stated at the British and Foreign Bible Society’s birthday meeting to-day that 300,000 German versions of the Scriptures had been distributed in Germany ...

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  29. German Reservist Arrested.

    Detective Trestrail yesterday arrested an unnaturalized German who was posing as a Datchman. He booked on as a member of the crew of the steamer Cedie, which ...

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