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  4. CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court were continued on Wednesday morning, before the Chief Justice (Hon. G. J. R. Murray) and a jury. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. H. A. ...

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  5. PEACE TALK.

    His Holiness the Pope, more as a religious than a political act, is preparing a Peace Note to the belligerents, but addressed to the people rather than to their ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    It is sometimes better not to follow great reformers of abuses beyond the threshold of their homes. The 32nd Battalion. ...

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  7. SUBMARININGS.

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  9. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL.

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  10. SHIPPING LOSS.

    It is officially notified that it was the British steamer Minnesota (3,216 tons, built in 1887, and belonging to the Atlantic Transport Company Limited), and ...

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  11. RESTRICTION OF TONNAGE.

    London shipbrokers, at a meeting at the Baltic Exchange to-day, passed a resolution expressing anxiety at the shipping order in the new regulation under the Defence ...

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  12. YOUNG WOMAN IN TROUBLE.

    A plea of not guilty was entered in the case of Ethel Roberts, a young woman, who was charged with the larceny of a gold watch, valued at £10. the property of Ca[?]b Ashfield Powell, ...

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  13. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. D. R. Davidson) stated on Wednesday that approval had been, given for the addition of freight and handling charges ...

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  14. EASTERN FRONTS.

    A German official message asserts that Boumanian attacks between the Casin[?] and Su[?]a Valleys were unsuccessful, and that by a counter-thrust they drove back ...

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  15. “VICTORY” WAR LOAN.

    The London City Corporation has decided to subscribe £2,000,000 (new-money) to the war loan. ...

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  16. THE CHEMISTS’ CLAIM

    The hearing of an application by the retail chemist and druggist employes as members of the Distributing Trades Union of South Australi[?], for the determination of the Court on matters ...

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  17. A “WINGED” LIZARD.

    A correspondent recently wrote to The Register stating that he had killed what appeared to be a small snake possessing miniature wings.” Mr. F. H. Taylor, of ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. Bernstorff’s Denial.

    The German Ambassador to the United States (Count Bernstorff) says he refused to “dignify by a serious denial” the testimony of Mr. T. W. Laweon at the ...

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  19. No Premature Peace.

    Si[?] Joseph Ward, in opening a club at Brocken burst in connection with the New Zealand Hospital, at New Forest, said the people of the Dominion fully endorsed the ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    He death has occurred of Admiral George Dewey, who saw considerable active service and commanded the Asiatic squadron, of the American Fleet which destroyed the ...

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  21. Allies’ Help for Roumanians.

    Berlin reports state that the Roumanians have received large supplies of artillery and munitions, hence their present resistance. ...

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  22. GERMAN DEPORTATIONS.

    The Telegraaf announces ta[?]t Germany has notified the Antwerp authorities that 30,000 children from the occupied portion of France will be transferred to Anowerp. ...

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  23. GREEK DELAY,

    The Athens correspondent of The Pe[?]it P[?]sien says, there is necessity for the energetic maintenance of the [?]ckade of Greece by the Allies to be increased owing ...

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  24. WESTERN FRONT.

    The French Tuesday noon communique states:—An attempted coup de m[?]n by the enemy in the Somme region under, the cover of air torpedo and gas shell fire was ...

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  25. Disgusted Soldiers.

    An Adelaide soldier, writing from the Egyptian battlefield, expresses gratification at the improvement in an old [?]um who had been injured. He continues:—“I don’t ...

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  26. A Swedish Protest.

    One hundred and sixty prominent Swede[?], including politicians, scientists, and artists, have published a joint protest against the German deportations, ...

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  27. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Italian Tuesday communique says that after long and difficult mining operations the enemy exploded a large mine under the Italian positions on the southern ...

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  28. THE LAW COURTS.

    Two men were fined for insobriety. James Wilfred Lukey was fined 10/ for drunkenness in Grote street on the previous day. On a chance of indecent behaviour on the [?]me date, ...

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  29. A BROKEN COLLAR BONE.

    It was reported to the City Watchhouse authorities on Wednesday morning that at about 9 o’clock the same morning Leopold Leech (39), a manufacturer, residing with ...

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  30. MURRAY WATERS SCHEME.

    In the search for e site for storage bases for the Murray waters scheme, exhaustive tests have been made (states the Albury correspondent of The Melbourne Age) on ...

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  31. Tobacco Appreciated.

    Mr. J. Moorho[?]se, of Adelaide, has received a postcard from Dr. H. C[?]ark, of the 2nd Black Watch, in the Persian Gulf, stating how thankful he and his men were for ...

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  32. Falkenhayn and the Greeks.

    Mr. Ward Price, the war correspondent, in a message from Salonika, confirms the report that the German leader, Gen. Falkenhayn, is at Thessaly, and that the ...

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  33. LATEST MARKETS.

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  34. ABSENT JURYMEN.

    At the opening proceedings of the criminal sessions of the Supreme Court on Tuesday, a juryman, Mr. C. H. Goode, was fined £5 for having failed to answer to his ...

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  35. FOOD PROBLEMS.

    There is an increasing agitation among the potato growers against the low[?]s of the fixed prices for the vegetable. Lincolnshire growers declare that it will not ...

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  36. ENEMY INTRIGUE.

    The origin of the Roman[?]s political crisis in Spain has now been revealed. This stated that the German Ambassador at Madrid (the Prince of Ratibor and Corey) ...

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  37. PERSONAL.

    The most Rev. Dr. James Duhig, who succeeds the late Archbishop Dunne as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, was born in Broadford, County Limerick, in ...

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  38. PROTECTING OWNERS’ INTERESTS.

    During the hearing of an application that the licence of a suburban hotel should be transferred to a certain person on Tuesday, the Chairman of the Melbourne Licensing ...

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  40. KINGDOM OF POLAND.

    The United States Consul at, Warsaw, acting under inst[?]ctions from his Government, has notified the neu[?]al consuls there that America cannot recognise the Kingdom ...

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