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  4. BRITONS AND THE WAR.

    Ministers are arranging to address mass meetings in the largest cities in order to frankly explain the position of the war, the magnitude of the task, and the need ...

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  5. GERMANY'S DESPERATE NEED.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Minister of the Blockade, Lord Robert Cecil, said he believed that at least, 25,000 Belgians had been deported to work in ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    It is not true that German sailors ire starving. True, they may not get a roll on the billows, but they do have many a loaf on ...

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  7. ROUMANIANS STILL RETIRE.

    The Roumanian Legation in London states that if the evacuation of Craiova, the capital of Old Wallachia, becomes necessary, precautions will be taken to ...

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  9. THE REFERENDUM.

    Keen regret concerning the result of the referendum was the chief note struck at the gathering of the Commonwealth Club at the Adelaide Town Hall on ...

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  10. RETURNED COLONELS ENTERTAINED.

    There was a military air about the proceedings at the Commonwealth Club launching at the Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday: Col. S. Price Weir and Lieut ...

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  11. RUSSIAN EXPLOSIONS.

    A Russian communique has been issued denying a German report that seven steamers laden with munitions exploded at Archangel. The official statement, says ...

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  12. POLAND.

    A telegram from Amsterdam announces that after an angry debate the Prussian Diet, by 180 votes to 104, agreed that Poland must give Germany permanent ...

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  13. MORE GERMAN ENSLAVEMENTS.

    A wireless message from Berne, Switzerland, states that the Bulgarians are conscripting the Sergs in the captured territories, similar to the methods of he ...

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  14. THROUGH THE OTHER EYE.

    A German semi-official review of the fighting at various points declares that it is improbable that the British will much longer persist in the present methods of ...

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  15. Lithuanians Involved.

    The Lithuanian Nationalists have issued a manifesto protesting against the grave violation by the Germans of the rights of man which they declare to be an ...

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  16. TRIUMPHANT SERBIANS,

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Chronicle in his latest despatch dwells on the far-reaching effects of the recapture of Monastir. Already more than one ...

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  17. LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Government is pushing ahead with its proposals for the settlement of returned soldiers. Land is being selected in various parts of the State for the ...

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  18. NORTH OF MONASTIR

    A Serbian communique states:—The Serbians have continued their pursuit of the Germans and Bulgars north of Monastir, capturing more villages. The enemy, ...

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  19. A COMMONS CRITIC.

    A public meeting held at Hartley expressed indignation at the views of Mr. R. L. Outhwaite, Liberal member of the of Commons for Hanley, and ...

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  20. The Bremen?

    Herr Lohmann states that the submarine Bremen is not lost, and will reach in a few days. He does not explain whether it is a second Bremen or not. ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Chronicle announces that the death is hourly expected of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria. He has developed ...

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  22. ALL-ROUND COMPULSION.

    Gen. Hindenburg, in writing to Dr. Hollweg, stated that compulsion of all the German people is necessary in order to solve the food problem, supply war ...

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  23. DROWNED IN THE TORRENS.

    Another drowning tragedy in the River Torrens was reported' to the police on Wednesday morning, when the body of a man, supposed to be that of John J. ...

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  24. ONCE MORE.

    The German submarine “trader” Deutschland, which was injured in a collision with the American tug T. A. Scott, Junior, off the port of New London, ...

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  25. French Airmen Harry Foe.

    French airmen have repeatedly bombed the retreating enemy in Macedonia from low altitudes and encampments at Prilep. A Frenchman "downed" two enemy ...

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  26. British Potatoes

    The British Board of Trade has ordered a return to fee made of the potato stocks and contracts by cultivators of over 10 acres in Great Britain. ...

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  27. RESIST DEPORTATION

    The Athens correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle states that the German Austrian, Bulgarian, and Turkish Ambassadors at Athens "have decided to refuse ...

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  28. Remount Unit Returned.

    Forty members of the demobilized 1st Remount Unit who have been on service in Egypt returned to Adelaide toy the Melbourne express on Wednesday morning. ...

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  29. CABLE SERVICE INTERRUPTED.

    Advice has been received from London that, owing to the interruption of the service on some of the main cables between Porthcurnow and Gibraltar, all Great ...

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  30. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig, in his report on Tuesday morning, stated:—The enemy heavily shelled us south-west of Grandcourt. We raided trenches at Gommecourt, ...

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  31. Claim Denied.

    The British Admiralty, on the authority of the French Ministry of Marine, denies the German official claim that a French warship was sunk in the English Channel ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The House of Lords Has passed the second reading of the National Gallery Bill to empower the trustees to sell or exchange works of over-represented artists ...

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  33. GERMAN GENERALS.

    A Bucharest' wireless message states it rumoured that Gen. Falkenhayn, who is leading the enemy push against Roumama, been recalled, and that Gen. ...

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  34. MILLING-WHEAT.

    A cablegram yesterday stated that a Board of Trade regulation required flour to contain from 72 to ?8 per cent, of the wheat milled, according to variety. It is ...

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  35. Peculiar Libel Action.

    In the King's Bench division of the High Court to-day Rene Colaert, Mayor of Ypres (Belgium), sued The Pall Mall Gazette and The Manchester Guardian for ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    Mr. G. B. Renfrey has (says our Mount Gambier correspondent), in compliance with strong and repeated solicitations, consented to stand again for the ...

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  39. “S.O.S.”

    Further stories are coming to hand of the havoc created by the great, gales of the past few days. The steamer Ri[?]Jndam, outside Biscay, on Sunday picked up the ...

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