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  4. ANTI-GAMBLING CRUSADE.

    The Revs. C. E. Schafer and A. Morris experienced a particularly rough passage on their anti-gambling crusade at the Islington Railway Shops on Wednesday. ...

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  5. PAIN AND THE ALLIES.

    The Madrid correspondent of The Daily Telegraph reports that the leader of the Spanish Conservatives (Senor Antonio Maura), in a speech at Santader, said he ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. BULGARIANS RETIRING.

    The British War Office has issued a despatch from Salonika, which states:—Our detachments who crossed the River Struma seized Bulgarian trenches on the east bank ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The Kaiser kissed all his captains who fought in the battle of Jutland. Serves them right for running away. The Exploiter of Patriotism. ...

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  8. “TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.”

    Mr. Butterfield, in the Assembly on Wednesday, read the following extract from a speech by Mr. J. Cummins at the meeting of the Licensed Victuallers ...

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  10. Neutrality of Spain.

    The sensation caused by the pronouncement of Senor Mauras continues unabated, especially his statement in the full reports, in which he said, “I consider the ...

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  11. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported on Tuesday morning:—Our heavy artillery on Monday evening caused two large conflagrations in ammunition depots at ...

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  12. GERMAN FOOD SHORTAGE.

    A despatch from Berlin to the United Press Agency states that the Germans are disappointed at the non-improvement in the food situation. The people are ...

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  13. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS.

    The test ease in which Felis Hannum Provis, the lessee of the Murray Bridge Railway Refreshment Rooms, was charged with having: supplied C. F. Miethke with a pint of beer at a time not ...

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  14. Belching British Guns.

    The Paris Pertit Parsisen says that a fierce cannonade continues to rage in Picardy, and is especially violent from Barleux to Chaulnes. The firing is of the ...

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  15. German Boys Summoned.

    A Berne wireless mesage asserts that Germany has called up her 1920 class of conscripts, namely, boys of 16. ...

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  16. EAST FRONT.

    The Petrograd communique of Tuesday afternoon states:—"We captured several heights on the River Biely at Tcheremoch. We continue to progress in the ...

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  17. Germans Want More Turks.

    A German military commission has arrived at Constantinople for the purpose of hastening the dispatch of Turkish troops to the European fronts. ...

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  18. BULGARIAN RETREAT.

    The Petit Parisien states that, owing to the fire of the allied warships, the Bulgarians have evacuated all the Kavalla forts, and the Greeks have reoccupied ...

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  19. Australian Runner's Plea.

    Donaldson, the sprinter, was charged at the Manchester Police Court as an absentee from compulsory service. He contended that he was not liable for service ...

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  20. THE LAW COURTS.

    One man and one woman were fined for drunkenness. James Lukey pleaded guilty to baring failed to comply with a Magistrate's order for £1 a week for the maintenance of his two children. ...

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  21. Austrian Report.

    A Vienna communique states:—All Russian attacks north of the Golden Bistritz and Upper Czermosz Valleys have been fruitless. The Russians on the Lower ...

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  22. Mackensen Claims Advances.

    A German communique declares that "Gen. Matckeneen's German and Bulgarian forces continue to advance in the Dobrudja. Artillery battles have occurred ...

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  23. U.S. STOCKS.

    A sensational bull raid on the stock market is following the Maine elections. Stocks have soared to new high records. General Motors, Limited, stock advanced ...

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  24. IRRIGATION AND RETICULATION.

    The opinion of the Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. C". A. Bayer) on the proposal to amalgamate both schemes of water supply on the Murray—irrigation and reticulation ...

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  25. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. GLENELG BREAKWATER. In reply to the Hon. F. S. Wallis, the ...

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  26. Greek Government.

    M. Zaimis, in submitting the resignation of his Cabinet, declared that incidents had arisen which interfered with him dealing with the external situation. A ...

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  27. ITALY AND AUSTRIA..

    She Italian communique of Tuesday morning states that "The Austrians failed retake positions lost on Sunday between Vallarsa and the Posina Valley. The ...

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  28. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    The news was received in Adelaide on Wednesday of the death of Lieut. Harold Eric Moody, LL.B., of the Australian artillery. He was wounded in France, and ...

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  29. ASSEMBLY ENQUIRIES.

    Petitions against the amusement tax were presented by Mr. Southwood. They had been signed by 1,026 people in Adelaide, 123 (Port Augusta), 120 (Quorn), ...

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  30. Silistria's Easy Fall.

    Some of the German newspapers describe the fall of Silistrla, the Roumanian fortress on the south side of the Danube, as inexplicable. Others suggest that the ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    Miss Mabel Dow, who was for several years a Sister in the Adelaide Hospital, was with Lady Dudley's Australian Voluntary Hospital in France as a sister from ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The death roll in consequence of the new St. Lawrence bridge [?] dent is 11. An investigation of the causes of the disaster reveals ...

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  33. Meeting of Serbian Parliament.

    Seven Serbian Ministers and 88 Deputies attended a meeting of the Serbian Parliament on the Island of Corfu. The Premier (M. Pashitch) expressed his ...

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  34. Italians Eager.

    The Italian, forces who have arrived in Macedonia have taken up their allotted front, and are impatiently a waiting the order to advance with the Serbians, ...

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  35. PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION.

    The inaugural meeting of the Public School Committers' Association of South Australia n-as held in the Grove Street School last week. There was a large att[?] of delegates. Officers. ...

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  36. CALL OF DUTY.

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  37. Asia Minor.

    The progress of the campaign against the Turks is referred to as follows in the Russian official message of Tuesday afternoon:—"We captured a mountain in the ...

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  38. Rumanian’s Danubian Commander.

    The Times announces that Gen. Aversion has been appointed commander of the Roumanian Danube Army. ...

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  39. RIOTOUS SHIRKER,.

    In New York there are increasing strike disorders. The strikers are stoning the trams. The police have been instructed to use their revolvers. A strifle breaking ...

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