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  4. GENERAL ELECTIONS

    The Vice-President of the Executive Council (Mr. Millen) made the important announcement in Parliament this morning that the Federal Coalition Government, in ...

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  5. CHINA AND HUNS.

    The Morning Post says that idle Chinese Cabinet has decided to break off diplomatic relations with Germany, and subsequently to declare war, and that the ...

    Article : 74 words
  6. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    The Secretary to the British Admiralty (Dr. Miacnamara), speaking at Newcross to-day, appealed for volunteers for national service. He said the grim straggle could ...

    Article : 241 words
  7. MEN [?]ND MATTERS.

    The [?]abit appears to lie increasing every year 1 [?] using [?]pice[?] and condiments, in almost every article of food, and in such very considerable quantities as to be a ...

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  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    A Flemish deputation asked the German Hospital chanceller (Dr. gollweg) to grant Flanders autonomy on the hands of the Dutch language and cuture. Dr. Hollweg replied that economically and from the point of culture Flanders and Germany were one. He promised in ...

    Article : 270 words
  9. RUSSIAN DUMA.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle telegraphs that, contrary to expectations, the secsion of the Duma has not vet yielded any sensation. ...

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  10. SQUABBLING SOCIALISTS.

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) uttered strong criticism last week regarding the altitude of his Labour opponents toward the legislators who have left the Official ...

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  11. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    [?]e annual meetings of the Methodist Conference were continued at Pirie Street Church on Monday morning. The Rev. J. Watis presided. —Recommendations to General Conference.— ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT.

    The British front extends from Ypres to Roye, which is 80 miles as the crow flies. ...

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  13. French Activities.

    The French Sunday morning communique says:—Parties of French troops penetrated the second line of trenches of the enemy south of Nouvron, between the Oise ...

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  14. NAVAL DISASTER.

    The British Admiralty reports that a destroyer was sunk, and all hands on board were lost, in the North Sea on March 1, [?]rabably through having struck ...

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  15. FOOD CONTROL.

    The newspapers point out that there, has been a considerable advance in the prices of foodstuffs since the announcement of the restriction of imports, regardless of Lord ...

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  16. FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    The Gazette de Lausanne reports that the German general staff anticipates a French offensive in Alsace, and professes the expectation of French violation of ...

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  17. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian official bulletin points out that after a violent preparatory bombardment the Australians attempted to storm positions eastwards of Gorisia, but were ...

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  18. DEATH-DEALING ICE FLOES.

    Owing to the sudden breaking of the ice from Varberg to Laholm ice floes have carried hundreds of fishermen seawards. Fifty have been rescued, but the number ...

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  19. WORRYING THE TURKS

    A Russian official report states:—Our Persian detachments made an offensive movement in the direction of Bidjar, and occupied a village two miles south-west ...

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  20. Devastation in France.

    An official report states that in 754 communes in France liberated from enemy occupation, 46,263 houses were partially or completely destroyed, excluding more than ...

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  21. DANGEROUS RAILWAY CROSSING.

    The railway crossing at Peel street, Yatala, on the line from Port Adelaide to Dry Creek, is still without a crossing keeper, notwithstanding the fact that ...

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  22. HUN BLOCKADE.

    The Petit Parisien has published an interview with the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George). He said it needed an attack people realize their present danger. ...

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  23. Enemy General Staff.

    The Swiss newspapers state that the German General Staff has been transferred to the western front, where the Kaiser, Field-Marshall Hindenberg, and ...

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  25. POWDER EXPLOSION.

    An explosion has occurred at a powder factor near to Vert-le-Petit. Two persons were killed and 19 were injured. ...

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  26. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court were opened on Monday morning, when two prisoners were arraigned before His Honor Mr. Justice John Gordon. The ...

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  27. LATEST SPORTING.

    There was little doing this morning. All the Cpp candidates were out but Court Jester, who probably visited the beach. Most of the work was done on the [?]ind, which was fast. ...

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  28. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    Before Mr. J. H. Sinclair. S.H. at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Monday, Daniel Russell, a tall West Indian native, was charged with having been absent without leave from a vessel ...

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  29. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    The American Senate adjourned sine die at[?]noon to-day without having passed the Armed Neutrality Bill. NEW YORK. March 4. ...

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  30. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    The German Minister of War in the Reichstag alleged that German prisoners in France were being [?] treated and forced to work in the sucllfire zone. He declered ...

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  31. PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE MEMORIAL.

    At the Prince Alfred College, on Monday morning, in connection with the present sessions of the Methodist Conference, a memorial was unveiled to record the ...

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  32. PASTORALISTS AND CARRIERS.

    A compulsory conference, which had been so[?]moned by the President of the Arbitrate Court, at the instance ofMr. Thomas Lonadalc (Secretary of the Inland ...

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  33. A DROWNING CASE.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) has decided to conduct an inquest at the Adelaide Police Court at 10.30 on Tuesday morning, concerning the death of ...

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  34. ASCOT VALE STAKES.

    Thrice (inc. 10 . pen.), Remmon (inc. 10 pen.). Pah Kinsr (inc. 10 tt. pm.). Pleasant M[?]ents fine. 10 a. pen.). Qnilton, Macadam, The Day. Erastns, Lady Comely. Lady Eagle, Folly Queen, ...

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  35. COLLISION WITH ENGINES.

    The Secretary to the Acting Railways Commissioner (Mr. C. J. Boykett) reported on Monday that when an engine was passing over the Cavan Arms Crossing on ...

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  36. Will President Wilson Act?

    There is the most intense indignation the action of the minority in Congress in having prevented a vote from being taken on the Bill. Expressions of ...

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  38. Premier’s Parting Shot.

    The disunity in the Labour ranks continues to be characterized by an exchange of personalities, and on Monday the Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan), in behalf of the ...

    Article : 336 words
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