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  4. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The Austrians describe the Italians as Weedy. It is characteristic of the weed to [?] and kill everything in its neighbourhood. ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker v(Mr. McDonald) took the Chair at .1030 a.m. East West Railway.— The Minister for —Home Affairs.(Mr. ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. BULGARIAN SEA COAST.

    The British War Office has issued a Salonika message which states that there has been artillery activity on the Struma and Doiran frents. British patrols are active ...

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  7. EAST FRONT.

    A bulletin from Berlin asserts that the German and Austrians have repulsed attacks north of Cezanska, Planina Kukuruz, and Koval, The Russians failed ...

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  8. THE COMPULSION QUESTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) told Mr. Greene (N.S.W.), in ,the House of Relay Representatives to-day, that he proposed to ar fully before the public all the facts ...

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  10. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    A Rome communique states:—By a daring climb Italian troops captured some important Austrian positions in the Zara Valley, in the Posina region, and on Monte ...

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  11. TRANSYLVANIANS FLEEING.

    The Budapest: correspondent of The Morning Post states that practically the whole of the Hungarian-nation, is engaged in housing and succouring refugees from ...

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  12. VENICE AGAIN BOMBARDED.

    Austrian aeroplanes attacked Venice, and bombed San Giovanni Paolo, the most important church in Venice except that of San Marco. The pictures by Titian and ...

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  13. IN ASIA MINOR.

    In Mesopotamia on Monday British airmen raided a Turkic aerodrome. They destroyed a small camp on Saturday Turkish irregulars attacked British ...

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  14. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported on Thursday morning:—The situation is unchanged. The usual artillery bombardments have occurred on both sides southward of the ...

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  15. NOVEL HONOURS.

    Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, and France have presented the town of Verdon through the Mayor, with war medals in recognition of ...

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  16. Railwaymen Against Cofiscription.

    Mr. Frank Hyett (Secretary of the Victorian Railways Union) has, in behalf of that body, forwarded to the Victorian members of the Federal Ministry, a letter ...

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. MUNITIONS FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    An official British message reports-that an explosion has occurred in a small factory where explosives were being made for the Government. Five persons were killed ...

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  19. EMPLOYES’ SAVINGS.

    The Birmingham Corporation is inaugurating the first municipal savings bank scheme devised by Mr. Neville Chamberlin for workmen. The plan empowers ...

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  20. SERBIANS WITH THE BAYONET.

    Artillery and patrol engagements have occurred from the Struma, to the Vardar, according to a French official pronouncement. The Sebians, continuing to ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. TRUE TEUTON VIEWPOINT,

    The German newspapers liberally reprint the Cologne Volk Zeitung’s so-called interviews from Egypt. Among the most grotesque it is stated that when the ...

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  22. THE RED PLAGUE.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Minister of Health (Mr. McLeod) moved the second reading of the Venereal Diseases Bill. He said in the past the ...

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  23. Another French Step.

    The Paris communiqué of Thursday says:—We .have-captured Priez Farm by assault. Lively combats have occurred north-and south of Bouchavesnes, where ...

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  24. FOR WHAT REASON?

    The Agent-General for British Columbia reports that the taking of the -votes of 40,000 soldiers in British billets, hospitals, and camps, and also in the trenches, which ...

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  25. German Mine Exploded.

    Gen. Haig reported on Thursday evening :—The enemy fired a counter-mine near Mount Sorrel, and also a mine near Neuville St. Vaast. Considerable aerial ...

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  26. Conflicting Dobrudja Accounts.

    It, is reported that Gen. Mackensen’s advance vance in doburdja has been arrested along the whole front. He has even been forced to retire from some potions, and has ...

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  27. Germans and Norwegian , Steamers.

    Since September 1 the Germans have su[?] 12 Norwegian vessele, valued at £800,000, and including the 13,000-tonner Elizabeth, which was one of Norway’s ...

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  28. CAPT. FRYATT’S MURDER.

    German propaganda to neutral countries contains an article by Professor von Lizst. the most eminent German law authority, justifying the execution of Capt. Fryatt. ...

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  29. Heroic Verdun.

    The President of France M. Poincare, in a telegram of thanks toeing George for having deputed Gen. Sir Arthur Paget to accompany him (M. Poincare) to Verdun. ...

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  30. Incidents of the War.

    The committee of Lloyd's stale that the Dutchman Jacob Dirkzwager vacatsd the sub-agentship for Lloyd’s at Maasluis in April 1915. Doikzwager. who was also ...

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  31. TROUBLE HT BOHEMIA.

    Bohemian Nationalists made a demonstration at Prague on Sunday, demanding independence. The crowd took refuse, in buildings, which German troops attacked ...

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  32. Bulgarian Coast in Danger.

    Nearly the whole Russian Black Sea Fleet has entered constanza the Black Sea port of Roumania) to prepare for a joint Russian and Roumanian attack on ...

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  33. CALL OF DUTY.

    Following are the names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide and went into the Exhibition Camp on Friday:— H. R. Dawson, J. Jones, and R. F. Morris. ...

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  34. SATURDAY’S MAGAZINE JOURNAL.

    In this week’s issue of The Saturday Magazine Journal there will appear a deeply interesting article on life on a destroyer, entitled “An Adventurous ...

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  35. French War Loan.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has unanimously passed the latest war loan. ...

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  36. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Capt. George F. Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Evans, of Western Australia, and formerly of this State, was Killed in France on August 14. ...

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  37. THE R.M.S. ARABIA.

    Advice has been revived in Adelaide that the R.M.S. Arabja. with the next mails from England, is inspected to arrive at the Outer Harbour at 5 p.m. on Sunday. ...

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  39. THE IRON HEEL.

    The company controlling the light railways of Belgium, which was penfonring important agricultural services, applied to Great Britain, for permission to import ...

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  40. Greeks Deserting to Allies.

    The Greek revolutionary movement is spreading in the Agean provinces. Three hundred more volunteers have arrived from the Island of Mytilene. Greek ...

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  41. CENTRAL POWERS ANXIOUS.

    A Rome wireless message states that the War council held at the headquarters of the Kaiser discussed a great Balkan offensive. Germany is said to be prepared to ...

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  43. LATE PTE. R. SELF.

    Mrs. Beatrice E-. Self, of King William road, North Unley, has received official notice that her husband, Pte. Reginald Self, was killed in action, on August 5. ...

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  44. LATE PTE. B.McCUE.

    Pte. B. McCue died of wounds in France on July 24.- Prior to enlistment he was engaged at Messrs. Gray Brothers’ iron works at Port Adelaide. ...

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  45. Greek Shame.

    The [?]igarians have reoccupied Kavalla The Greek garrison surrendered under a threat of a Bulgarian bombardment. British warships rescued some of the ...

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  46. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mrs. H. Jacob, of Kensington Gardens, has received a cable message stating. that her son (Pte. J. G. Jacob) has been slightly wounded in France, and is in a ...

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  47. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    The Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration will sit in Adelaide on Tuesday to hear evidence in the Federal Storemen and Packers’ interstate ...

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  48. LATH LOL.-CPL J. COPPIN.

    The late Lec.-Cpl. John Coppin, who was killed in action in France on August 6, was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Coppin, of King William street? Kent ...

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  49. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Russia and Japan have formally assured the United States that the new Russo Japanese treaty does not repeal the treaties of 907 and 1910, by which both ...

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  53. LATE PTE. .7. C. McMASTER.

    Mr. John McMaster, of Frederick street Maylands, has been advised by the military authorities that his son, Ptr. John Charles McMoster, died on August 9 from ...

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