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  4. BRITISH ADMIRALTY.

    The British Admiralty changes have caused a sensation in Berlin, which attributes them to the activities of German torpedo boats in the Channel. The ...

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  5. ENEMY NEARING BUCHAREST.

    A German official message announces the capture of Kimpolung, a Roumanian town in the Transylvanian Alps, and the terminus of a branch railway from ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. EMPEROR AND ACTRESS.

    The ac[?]ress. Madame Schraat, a favourite of the late Emperor Francis Joseph, to whom he bequeathed £41,600 under his will, drove up to Schoenbrunn Palace after ...

    Article : 124 words
  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    One of the sunken Brissham t[?]lers was the Providen[?] which rescued at the end of 1914 two off[?] and [?] men of the British battleship Formid[?]le, which went down in the English [?] through striking a mine. At 9 o’clock on a Friday morning the ...

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  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker (Mr. McDonald) took the Chair at 10.30 a.m. —Military Matters.— The Honorary Minister (Mr. Laird ...

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  10. PARK LANDS FATALITY

    An inquest was conducted by the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsy Smith) at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday morning into the circumstances surrounding the death ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    In the Commons to-day, in reply to Mr. J. King (Liberal, Somerset North), who enquired if the policies of M. Stunner (the ex-Premier of Russia) and of Gen. ...

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  12. Francis Joseph's Obsequies.

    A wireless message from Berne states that the funeral of Francis Joseph began on Thursday afternoon, when a procession left the Chapel Royal (where the coffin had ...

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  13. SAD DROWNING CASE.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Friday morning the inquest on the death of Elizabeth Vera Violet Harrison, a young woman, whose body was found in the Torrens ...

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  14. GREEK TANGLE

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that two regiments of the Athens garrison, accompanied by artillery, marched out on Thursday morning ...

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  15. DEFENCES OF BUCHAREST.

    In view of the fall of Kimpolung and Mackensen's continued advance from the south, the French experts are lees optimistic at the chance of saving Bucharest. It is not ...

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  16. RUHLEBEN CAMP.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Bury, Assistant Bishop of London and the Anglican Bishop for North and Central Europe, has arrievd at Berne in Switzerland, from the ...

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  17. ALLEGED OVERLADEN TROLLY.

    An interesting case under the Width of Tires Act was heard before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Friday, when Jabes Daniel Golding, a driver employed by ...

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  18. MACEDONIA.

    A Paris message states that nothing of importance has occurred in Macedonia, where rain and fog have interfered with operations. Allied aircraft have dropped ...

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  19. SABOTAGE ORATOR.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Foster (S.A. drew attention to a statement made at a licensed victuallers picnic at Broken Hill. Sabotage, he dais, the ...

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  20. THE SOUDAN.

    The Sirdar of the Soudan reports that all the eons of Ali Dinar (Sultan of Darfur) have surrendered. No important men now remain in the field, and it is ...

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  21. THE ATTACK ON LONDON.

    The Manchester Guardian indicates that the German raiders, who at midday on Tuesday dropped six bombs on London from an aeroplane, are dead. ...

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  22. NORWAY AND GERMANY.

    The Danish newspaper Dagens Nyheder has expressed the belief that the disagreement between Norway and Germany may now be considered as settled. Norway ...

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  23. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    A Radian official message says:—In the wooded Carpathians we have gained possession of Rukada height and seized 100 prisoners. The battle is proceeding for ...

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  24. GERMAN NATIONAL POWER.

    The German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. Hollweg), in the Reichstag to-day, in introducing the Compulsory Civilian Service Bill, said:—The insatiable war is still ...

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  25. TESTAMENTARY TANGLE.

    Mr. Justice Gordon -was called upon to deal with an intricate will case in tho Civil Court on Friday. He was asked to decide the following questions:—“For what persons, in which ...

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  27. SOUTH WALES COAL.

    The British Government will take over the control of the South Wales coal mines on Friday, December 1. The South Wales miners' representatives have passed a ...

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  28. HUN PIRATES.

    Lloyd's report that a large German submarine sank without warning three Brixham fishing trawlers, and continued to fire at the men in the boats after the trawlers ...

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  31. Fighting Voters.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Marquis of Lansdowne announced -that the Government would not make a further attempt to secure the new voters register ...

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  32. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig on Thursday morning reported teat German machine-gim and rifle fire had been active at Guedecourt. The French communique said:—“There ...

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  33. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, of Edwin terrace, Gilberton, have received from their son, Lieut. R. Lance Rhodes, copies of congratulatory communications sent to him by ...

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  34. CONSERVATION OF COAL.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Watkins (N.S.W.) asked if, in view of the coal strike being settled, the Government would withdraw the regulations ...

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  35. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    An inquest on the death of John Tierney (55), an engineman, employed by Messrs. Burt & Timms, who was run over at Glanville on November 29 by the 3.55 a.m. train ...

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  36. Strafe the Whole Bunch.

    During the debate, Gen. Groener created a sensation by crying out, “I promise that just as Roumania has fared England will fare too; then, later, the whole bunch.” ...

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  37. Family Notices

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  38. Bradford Wool Market.

    The Bradford wool market is in a state of suspense. Business is at a standstill and all quotations have been withdrawn. The Presidents of the Colonial Wool ...

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  39. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian official message reports reciprocal artillery duels in the Trentino. The Italian batteries set fire to Austrian billets in THE Upper Avisio and Middle Isonzo ...

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  40. ZEPPELIN ATTACKS.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that the German newspapers frankly recognise the strength of the English anti-aircraft defences. It ...

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  41. AT THE LANDING.

    In the House of- Representatives on Friday the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) told Mr Page (Q.) that he agreed that a special [?]tion for soldiers who took ...

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  43. Incidents of the War

    An Amsterdam message slates that the Germans released the Dutch steamer Koningin Regentes, which they seized on November 10. They opened an enquiry into ...

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  44. PEACE.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Minister of Blockade (Lord Robert Cecil) said that the Foreign Minister (Lord Grey), in answering a telegram from the ...

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  45. WIFE'S DISAPPEARANCE AND DEATH.

    The body o[?]fthe woman found at the bottom of the Eaglehawk Mine shaft, Stephens-Creek, has been identified as that of Mrs. Holder, According to evidence ...

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  46. I W.W. APPEALS.

    The quarter sessions was yesterday occupied wholly m hearing appeals against the convictions of leading members of the I.W.W. and the Labour “volunteer army.” ...

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  47. GERMANY'S SLAVES.

    The German Governor of Brussels (von B[?]ssing) has refused to permit Cardinal Mercier to visit Rome to report to the Pope in respect of the deportation of ...

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  48. PERSONAL NOTES.

    At Hay the Government is being asked to set apart a holding in the district for Pte. William Jackson, V.C., who has lost an arm. The farmers present at a meeting ...

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  49. PERSONAL.

    In the current issue' of the Commonwealth Gazette Capt. C. E. W. Bean (Official Press Correspondent with the Australian Imperial Forces) is reported among ...

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