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  4. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Telegraphing from the Island of Mitylone an [?]lish war correspondent states that operations at the Dardanelles during the past week have mat[?]rially improved the allied position, The latest advance ...

    Article : 202 words
  5. GERMAN WARSHIP TORPEDOED.

    A Ru[?]ian official announcement just received by [?]rgent wire from Peteograd states that a Russian [?]rine dis[?]harged [?] torp[?]do [?]t and blew up [?] German b[?]t[?] ...

    Article : 146 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The method of serving light refreshments during an afternoon call among people in Egypt is somewhat peculiar, and may not be generally known to the English people ...

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  7. CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    The July se[?]ion of the Criminal Sittings [?]as opened at the Supreme Court (before His Honor the Chief Justice) on Monday. The Crown Solicitor (Mr. C. J. Dashwood, ...

    Article : 721 words
  8. HE WESTERN WRESTLE.

    This afternoon's communique states:— “The Germans, in close formation, last night attacked our positions along the sunken road from Angres to A[?]lain, but ...

    Article : 142 words
  9. WITH OUR BOYS.

    A press [?]orespondent has cabled from the Is[?]and of M[?]lene [?]hat the spirits of the T[?]ks struggling against the allied expedition can only be sustained by ...

    Article : 158 words
  10. RUSSIAN HEROES.

    Early last month a German submarine, operating in the Gulf of Riga, sank the Russian transport steamer Jenessei. Only 32 men on board were saved. ...

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  11. TWO MORE VICTIMS,

    A German sub[?]arine has s[?]k the s[?]ers Renfrew (in ball[?]) and L[?]chmore (laden with coal) on a vo[?]ge to Bombay. The crew[?] have been [?]ded at ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. MAILS FOR THE FRONT.

    The Deputy postma[?]er-General (Mr.[?] W. Br[?]le) has forwarded the following [?]ment showing the great increase in the [?] of correspondence posted in this ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. SULTAN OF TURKEY

    A Berlin Pre[?] Bureau report received via A[?]am, announces that the Sultan of Tur[?] i[?] gravely ill, and that fatal developments are expected. ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. THE VIOLET DAY.

    Violet Day was celebrated in Murray Bridge on Fri[?]y, and a dozen young ladies [?]id excellent work with the sale of blooms and badges. The tot[?] rec[?]ipts exceeded £22. ...

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  15. “JACKY” FISHER.

    Admiral Lord Fisher, formerly First Sea Lord, but who ret[?]red from [?]hat post upon the recent non-party reco[?]str[?]ction of C[?]et, has been app[?]ted Cha[?]ma[?] of ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. THE RED CROSS.

    GOOLWA, July 4.—The Goolwa branch of the [?]ed Cross So[?]ety held a meeting in the instit[?]te c[?]e room on Saturday a[?]noon. It was de[?]ded to held [?].The £5 raised ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. “THE SIGN OF THE CROSS.”

    Through [?]error “From Manger to Cro[?]s” was advertised in this mornin[?] dailies to be screened at the Wondergraph day show. T[?]e picture is “The Sign of ...

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  20. WAR ON WOMEN.

    A newspaper published at Maastruct, in Holland (just over the fro[?]tier from Li[?]ge) describes the shooting of liege residents during the first week of the war. ...

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  21. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Writing to his father (Mr. J. H. Sinc[?]r, S.M.), from Malta Barracks on May 22, Cpl. Jack Sinclair states:—“As you will [?]ce, I am still at Malta, and am ...

    Article : 420 words
  22. INDUSTRIAL ARMY.

    The Under-Secretary for War has completed the reorganization of technical and industrial labour service, forming a real industrial army, efficiently staffed. ...

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  24. NOT A PUBLIC PLACE.

    Mr. J. H. Sinc[?]ir, S.M., was fac[?]d with a peculiar difficulty at the Port Ad[?]aide Police Court on Tuesday morn[?]g, when he was called upon to adjud[?]ate in a case in ...

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  25. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore, M[?]day, July 5.—High water [?] a.m.; low water. 1.20 p.m. ARRIVED.—July 5. Soros 2,0[?]7, from Newcastle. Au‘[?]ralian St[?] ...

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  26. THE “TERRIBLE” BLOCKADE.

    For the week ending June 30 the arrivals and sailings of vessels at and from British ports totalled 1,399. Of these, only five [?]hips, aggregating 11,6[?]6 tons, w[?]re ...

    Article : 70 words
  27. THE LAW COURTS.

    Three persona w[?]d[?]lt with for in[?]. Thomas Conelan was fin[?] 15 for having been drunk and having u[?]d in[?] language in Whitmore [?]re [?] unday. ...

    Article : 137 words
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