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  4. "BUY A BUTTON."

    With the advent of Belgian Button Day on Friday male and female attire was not complete without a small blue button bearing the national, colours of the stricken ...

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  5. WELSH MINERS.

    The French "Eyewitness" states that the French operations in the valley of the southern Fecht River, Alsace, have been boldly conceived, and dashingly executed ...

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  6. ON GALLIPOLI.

    The Imperial Press Bureau has issued the purport of a despatch received from Sir Ian Hamilton, the British Commander on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The General ...

    Article : 69 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    "Children, that is the one motto—'Gott strafe England" So the German Empress is reported to have said on visiting a Saxon hospital full of wounded soldiers, who are ...

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  8. WELSH COAL CRISIS.

    Mr. Runcimen (President of the Board of Trade) has arranged to meet the leaders of the South Wales miners in conference in London to-morrow. Mr, Aston (the ...

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  10. ALL EXCEPT 300 YARDS.

    The British commander of the operations against Turkey, Sir Ian Hamilton, reports that heavy and confused fighting occurred on Monday, July 12, and lasted ...

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  11. A SPY'S DEATH.

    Robert Rosenthal, the German spy and companion of Kuepierle (who, committed suicide in prison. while undergoing trial for espionage) was shot to-day in the Tower ...

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  12. THE SOFIA EXPLOSION.

    Ghenadieff, the ex-Bulgarian Minister of the Crown, who stands charged with complicity in the conspiracy which brought about the explosion in the municipal casino ...

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  13. SIR EDWARD GREY.

    The Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, who at the end of May, was ordered to take a short respite from work, owing to eye troubles, has resumed his [?] Lord ...

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  14. GAS AND ELEGTRIC LIGHT.

    The members of the Gas and Electric Light Commission met at Parliament House on Friday, and heard further evidence. There were present:—Mr. Angas ...

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  15. RECRUITING.

    Active preliminary steps are being taken by the Government for the inauguration of the recruiting campaign in this State. The lithographer is busy getting the large ...

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  16. NOTHING FOR BULGARIA.

    Owing to the Austro-German successes against the Russians in Galicia, the Young Turks Party has declined to make adequate territorial concessions to Bulgaria, so as to ...

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  17. RUSSIANS AGAIN ATTACKING.

    Advices received from Czernowitz, Galicia, state that the Russians are making a new attack on the Bessarabian frontier (south-west Russia). Very sanguinary ...

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  18. BATTLESHIPS AT WORK.

    Reports from Athens state that a British battleship, accompanied by four destroyers, on Saturday bombarded Gaba Tepe on Gallipoli. firing 200 shells with marked success, ...

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  19. HAS PRASNYSZ FALLEN

    A Berlin communique states that the French have made repeated attempts to retake the positions captured in the Argonne, but their efforts collapsed ...

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  20. NORTH FRANCE.

    The French troops have carried a line of trenches southward of the Chateau Carleul. The Germans northward of the Servon road have regained a footing in ...

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  21. HONOURING THE FALLEN.

    Prior to the adjournment of the meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council just before midnight on Thursday it was decided, on the (motion of Ald. Barber— ...

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  22. REMARKABLE KAPNUDA COLLECTION.

    KAPUNDA, July 16.—One of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held in the institute was the gathering convened and presided over by the Mayor (Mr. S. E. Hancock) last might to inaugurate ...

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  23. WHALES OFF KANGAROO ISLAND.

    Great excitement prevailed here at midday last Monday (writes our Penneshaw correspondent), when we received a visit from two large whales, which, were first ...

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  24. ANOTHER "REGRETTABLE MISTAKE."

    On Tuesday, May 25, the American Hawallan Steamship Company's steamer Nebraskan, 4,409 tons, was torpedoed by a German submarine 40 miles off the Fast ...

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  25. THE DAY HAS PASSED.

    A German deserter, who has reached Holland, reports that when he was fighting under the Crown Prince, it was generally understood that the latter had ...

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  26. Biographical.

    Mr. J. L. Lewis, manager of the Port Adelaide branch of the Union Bank, has received private advices from Cr. S. Price Weir and others that his son, Mr. J. L. ...

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  27. HILL 60.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. McNeill (Unionist Member for St. Augustine's) asked why the recapture by the enemy of Hill 60, south-east of Ypres ...

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  28. STILL AT WORK.

    The Norwegian steamer Rym. 1,073 tons, of the port of Bergen, has been torpedoed without warning in the North Sea. The Rym was carrying coal from the Tyne ...

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  29. GERMAN FABRICATIONS.

    The French Government has declared that the statement from Berlin that the Germans have captured the village of Cabaret Rouge is untrue. and also is the ...

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  30. FINANCIAL.

    Closing quotations on the London Stock Exchange on Thursday were:—British (old), buyers 22/6, sellers 23/9; Block 10, 20/ and 22/6: South (paid), £7 2/6 and £7 7/6; Hampden, 81/3 and ...

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  31. Red Cross Workers at Alexandria.

    Pte. A. C. Dunhill, late of Orroroo, waiting from the Greek Hospital, Alexandria, where he is being treated for wounds in the leg received in the fighting on Gallipoli ...

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  32. LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS.

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  33. WOODVILLE PRESBYTERIAN FAREWELL.

    In the Woodville Presbyterian Church Hall on Wednesday night a social was given to bid goodbye to five young men who have volunteered for the front. They have all been connected with ...

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  35. LIGHTLESS VEHICLES.

    Information has been received from Amsterdam to the effect that owing to the shortness of petrol, the German Government has authorized all vehicles except ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' PRESENTATION.

    On Tuesday afternoon the members of the Commercial Travellers' Cricket Club assembled at the clubhouse, North terrace, to bid farewell to Pte. E. V. Jones, who has enlisted for the front, and ...

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