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  4. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Lord Bryce in addressing the Congregational Union, to-day, referred to the question of peace. “Let us avoid the spirit of hatred,” he said. “We are justly indignant at the way in which the enemy has waged the war. We trust that our victory will ...

    Article : 286 words
  5. UNIONISM AND THE WAR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), m a statement last night, said:—“The unionists of Australia are invited to attend stop-work meetings to-morrow. Ostensibly the ...

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  6. WEST FRONT ADVANCES.

    Gen. Haig’s Tuesday morning report states: —Monday night was quiet southward ward of the An[?]re. We successfully raided German trenches southward of Loos. ...

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  7. MAGKENSEN'S ARMIES IN DANGER

    A Petrograd wireless message makes the important announcement; that following on the crossing of the Danube at Rustchuk by the Roumanians which constitutes an ...

    Article : 192 words
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  9. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Character is a thine that will take care of itself; and all character that does not take care of itself as either very weak or utterly fictitious. ...

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  10. THAT TOWN HALL LECTURE.

    Further references to the anti-conscription l[?]ccure given by Mrs. Lavender in the Adelaide Town. Hall on .Sunday were made in the Assembly on Wednesday afternoon. ...

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  11. GREAT RUSSIAN ATTACK.

    The Russian communique of Tuesday morning states:—Our fire drove back dense columns of Germans who were attempting to advance beyond their entanglements ...

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  12. Violent Roumanian Attacks.

    “OUT attacks in Dobrudja continue violently along the whole front,” a Roumanian message states. “The enemy are very stubbornly resisting.” ...

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  13. British Bayonets for Bulgars

    The British War Office has issued a re port from Salonika, which states:—The Bulgarians on Monday counter-attacked With three baittalions against our new ...

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  15. Germans Declared Recovered Trenches.

    A German communique says:—At Lombartzvde, near the Belgian coast, our patrols brought in 22 French prisoners. North of Thiepval and north-west ...

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  16. “We Withdrew Before Roumanians.”

    A Berlin despatch states:—The Russians west of Lutsk violently attacked 12 times, and their Guards Regiments 17 times. All their efforts failed with heavy losses. ...

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  17. Italians Take Villages.

    The Italian troops, who are aiding in the attacks on the enemy in the Balkans, have occupied Santi Quaranta, Delvino, and Argyro-castro, villages close to the ...

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  18. Honours for British Commanders.

    To-day the President of France, M. Poincare, visited the British Commander-in-Chief, Gem. Sir Douglas Haig, and complimented him on the magnificent successes ...

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  19. BRITISH AND BULGARIANS.

    Mr. Ward Price, the war correspondent, writing from Salonika on Sunday, says:— At dawn on Saturday the British crossed the River Struma in strong force. Our ...

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  20. Enconraging Roumanian Report.

    A wireless message from Bucharest states:—Fighting continues at Giurghiul and on the Harghitza Mountain, Transylvania. We captured 33 officers and 300 ...

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  21. TOPICS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. SACCHARINE IN ALE. The Hon. J. H. Cooke’s motion, asking ...

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  22. SOMME PUZZLE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent at the British Headquarters on the west front, writes that "the German plans on the Somme are puzzling. It looks as if the ...

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  23. GREEK CABINET RESIGNATIONS.

    Two of the latest Greek destroyers which were constructed in England have gone over to the revolutionaries. The Athens correspondent of The Daily ...

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  24. CROSSING OF THE DANUBE.

    British and French war critics attribute great importance to the Ronm[?]ans crowing the Danube at Rustehuk. They are of opinion that the movie places Mackensen ...

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  25. A Goodwood Effort.

    A Meeting in connection with the referendum was held in the Goodwood Institute on Monday evening. Cr. W. R. Hill presided. The Hon. D. J. Gordon, M.L.C., ...

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  26. SENATE DISTURBED.

    Considerable feeling was manifested in the Senate yesterday in connection with the attitude of opponents of the Government's proposal with regard to the ...

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  27. GERMANS JUMPY.

    As instancing the nervousnes of Germany at all vu[?]neraWe points, the Copenhagen correspondent of The Daily Telegraph reports that in the pro-Danish ...

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  28. AERIAL ATTACKS.

    The Mayors of several Midland towns are arranging a meeting to discuss aircraft reprisals on Germany. An official report announces that ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Our Mount Torrens correspondent writes:—Two old and highly respected residents of this township have passed away. Mr. Robert Wood, who died at the age of ...

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  30. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    A Rome communique states:—Climbing under Austrian fire precipitous gullies at the head of the Cismon-Brent Valley, we captured the second peak of Mount ...

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  31. QUESTIONS IN ASSEMBLY.

    A petition with 90 signatures was presented by Mr. Nicholls urging that the time was inopportune for the adoption of the bulk handling of wheat. ...

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  32. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Mr. Ryan enquired in the Assembly on Wednesday whether provision would be made on this year's Estimates to increase the salaries of those teachers in the ...

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  33. Clamorous Railwaymen.

    One hundred thousand employers in British railway workshops are demanding a 10/ weekly advance in wages It is announced that the Government is ...

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  34. PENSIONS FOR POLICE.

    It has been stated that from the abstract of its petition to Parliament—the terms of which appeared in The Register on Wednesday—it. might be inferred that ...

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  35. Incidents of the War.

    At a meeting of New Zealanders to-day, at which the High Commissioner (Sir Thomas MacKenzie) presided, a committee was appointed to arrange for the reception ...

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  36. RAILWAY STATION AT CLAP HAM.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. EL Jackson) stated in the Assembly on Wednesday, in reply to Mr. Smeaton, that the Acting Railways Commissioner ...

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