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  4. CANNOT LAST.

    Advices-from Constantionple received at Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, state that violent fighting has taken place on Gallipdi for the past week, Thousands of ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. GERMAN ARMIES.

    A statement has been made in regard to the present position. It says:—“We learn from the best information available that the numbers of the Austro-German armies ...

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  6. GERMANY'S WAR STRENGTH.

    It is reported from Znrich, Switcher land that the Socialist newspaper Volkrockt has published a memorial which Germany suppressed. It was presented to the ...

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. COUNTING THE CHICKENS.

    From the day the Austro-German [?] Threw bock the Russians in the Carpathi[?] there has been a tone of growing boestfalness on the part of Berlin ...

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  9. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    The Kaiser has conferred the Prussian order of merit on Prines Rupprecht, of Bavaria who issued the infamous order to his troops of kill all British prisoners. The award is regarded as an effort to ...

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  10. IN BRITISH FOOTSTEPS,

    Several meetings of the Russian, Cabinet and also of the leaders of-parties have been held to disease the appointment of a Cabinet net of National Defence. ...

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  11. ADMIRATION FOR RUSSIA.

    An enthusiastic demonstration was held outside the Russian Embassy. in London to celebrate the naval victory at the Gulf of Riga, and the brilliant land defence by ...

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  12. SUBSTANTIAL ITALIAN GAINS

    The Italians have conquered upwards of 3,000 square miles in the Friuli, Cadora, and Trentim districts. despite the long battle front, bristling with natural and ...

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  13. American Cotton.

    As the resnlt of the declaring of cotton as contraband, the Treasury has decided to lend 3,000,000 dollars to enable the southern cotton growers to Carry, over their ...

    Article : 36 words
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  15. Lipton’s Losses.

    An angry melting of shareholders in Lupton’s, Ltd. has been held There is a deficit of £250,000 an the profits which the Chairman announced Sir Thomas ...

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  16. TYPICAL GERMAN WISH.

    The Hamburger Nachrichten hopes that the report that the Arabic was torpedoed will be confirmed, because since the tanian foundered it has been only raraly ...

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  18. NORTH OF THE FEGHT.

    Very violsnt fighting has occurted on the heights eastward of the northern Fecht River. German counter-attacks at Schratz meensele, Barenkopf, and the crests of ...

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  19. Another Vessel Gone.

    The Liverpool steamer Sylvia has been sunk by a submarine. The crew were saved. ...

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  20. Australian Red Cross.

    Lord Sydenham [?] Sir George Sydenham Clarke, Governor of Victoria) has joined the London committee of the Australian branch of the Red Cross ...

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  21. THE BALKANS.

    From Athens it is stated that Bulgaria is enquiring in diplomatic circles as to the Possibility of negotiating an entente with Greece. ...

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  22. “A WORM WILL TURN”

    An amusing dialogue occurred between a plaintiff and a defendant in the Adelaide Local Court, before Mr. Commissioner Russell, on Wednesday. An application for an ...

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  23. Scotch Piper Enilsts.

    Among the reerints who went in to camp on Wednesday was the well-known Adelaide piper, Mr. Jock McPherson, He “Piped” his comrades from the Currie ...

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  24. RECRUITING.

    Several questions in reference- to recruiting were asked an the Assembly on Wednesday. needay. Mr. Gunn read an extract from a ...

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  25. GERMAN PRISONERS:

    It was stated yesterday that Canadian prisoners in Germany, bad. been placed on reduced rations, in consequence of allegations that Germens interested at Amberst, ...

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  26. WOOL IN LONDON.

    Mr. Dunstan Vavasour, of North Canterbhy, New Zealand, , has stated in on interview that he saw., at the Victoria and Albert Docks, £10,000 worth of ...

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  27. SALT, IN THE WOUND.

    Germany has informed the United States Government, through Count Bernstoff, that in connection with the sinking of the Arabic there was no intention to till ...

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  28. PETTICOAT PATROLS.

    It was stated in The Register on Wednesday that as the result of his enquiries regarding the work of policewomen in Sydney, the Chief Secretary of Victoria (Mr. ...

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  29. SCOTCHING THE LIES.

    In-order -to positively contradict the suggestion that the Arabic was not torpedoed and other misleading and untrue. .statements, the White Star Company has ...

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  30. COTTON AS CONTRA BAND.

    Renter's Washington correspondent says the American Note in regard to neutral trade will probably be redrafted owing to the declaration of -cotton as contraband by ...

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  31. WELSH MINERS.

    The south Wales Miners’ Federation, is gravely dissatisfied with the award of the President of the Board of Trade (Mr .W. Runciman), in reference to the wages ...

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  32. "DIARY AND LETTERS OF MARY THOMAS."

    Mr. J. R. G. Adams, General Secretary of the Public Library Board, writes:-''I am requested to point out, on behalf of the board, that the published reports do not ...

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  33. VICTORIA CROSS.

    Victoria Crosses have been awarded in the following instances:— Cart. Lance G. Howker, of the Royal engineers and the Royal Flying Corps, ...

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  34. MONTENEGRO ONCE MORE.

    News from Pettinge states tie Austrians have violently bombarded Montenegrin positions on the Grahovo front. A serious infantry engagement has occurred near ...

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  35. CITY CORONER.

    Mr. Ryan asked in the Hose of Aesembly on Wednesday if the Government intended making any [?] appointment in connection with the p[?] of ...

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  36. BIOGRAPHICAL

    The fourth son (Pte. J. E. McGuira) of Mr. James McGuire (General Traffic Manager of the Railways) to enlist for service at the war is leaving immediately for the ...

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  37. BREST LITOVSK.

    According to an. official report received at Amsterdam, from Berlin. the forces of Prince Leopold of Bavaria have, meet the forest of B[?], captured 4,500 ...

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  38. ZEEBRUGGE BOM-BARDMENT.

    A German communique states that “a British fleet on Monday fired 70 chots at Zechruggs. We had one man killed and six wounded. The shells injured three ...

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  40. STANDARD FRUIT CASE

    The commissioner of Crown Lands Hon. c. Goode) informed Mr. Dann, in the Assembly on Wednesday, chat be hoped to be able to introduce the Bill for a ...

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  41. PTE. BEST.

    Mr F. G. Best, of Adelaide, has received cablegram stating that his second eon, Ptr. Cr. II. Best, is suffering from wounds received while fighting against the Turks ...

    Article : 68 words
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