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  4. GREEK SITUTION CLEARED

    King Constantine of Greece has abdicated. ...

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  5. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    The German newspapers are now permitted to speak of the failure of the submarine warfare. The Deutsche , Tages Zeitung affirms that Germany cannot rely ...

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  8. A TALENTED MUSICIAN.

    Mr. Gerald Harman Walenn, who was appointed by the council of the Elder Conservatorium to succeed the late Mr. Eugene Alderman as instructor of the violin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MEN AND MATTERS.

    An indignant patriot complains that Iris neighbours drave been throwing on crumbs for birds We a it the pronouncement that without the prohibition of crumbs ...

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  10. PRINCE ALEXANDER.

    Conetantine will be succeeded by his secend Prince Alexander (who was born August. 1, 1893), and not by the Crown Prince George. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RUSSIAN ARMIES.

    A German wireless report says:—There has been fighting activity with the Russians on tge Dvina, near Smorgon, Barano witschi, Brezazany, and Marajowka. ...

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  12. Allied Troops Landed.

    M. Jonnart, the. High Commissioner of the Protecting Powers to Greece, notified the Greece Premier (M. Zaimis) that the Protecting Powers were obliged to obtain ...

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  13. RUSSIAN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The feature or the municipal elections je the active and eager participation of women voters, who are displaying determined hostility to anarchy, and are ...

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  14. WELL EAST OF MALINES.

    The United Press Agency correspondent at headquarters states that ,British patrols are operating well eastward of the positions gained in the battle of Mesines. The ...

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  15. HUNGARIAN POLITICS.

    Budapest telegrams state that in the formation of the new Hungarian Ministry Count Esterhazy has not secured the support of any politicians of the finst rank. ...

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  16. ATTORNEY - GENERAL’S SCHEME.

    Probably no Minister has been so consistently keen and enterprising m regard to efforestation than the present Attorney-General Almost from the day he took ...

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  17. BRITISH ELECTORAL REFORM.

    In the House of Commons to-day, an animated debate in committee on. the Election. Bill disclosed much opposition to proposed experiments with proportional ...

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  18. TOWARDS PEACE.

    The London correspondent of The New York Tribune states that British seml official o pinion is that President Wilson’s Note to Russia will result in the hastening ...

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  19. GERMAN REPORT.

    A wireless German official message says; —English cavalry advanced eastward of Messines. but only remnants returned. Our counter-attack repulsed infantry ...

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  20. Trade During and After the War.

    The second. conference of a. standing committee, consisting of two representatives from each [?]namber of Commerce Australia, will take; place in Melbourne on ...

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  21. AN ILL-FATED BARQUE .

    The wreck of the Norwegian barque Songvaar, which hi been lying off this port for five years, has gone .to pieces. Only a small portion of the bull is now ...

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  22. ROUMANIAN OIL WELLS

    Advices from Bucharest received through Berlin declare that despite the destruction the wells, the Roumanian oil industry is now in full saving, and is providing the ...

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  23. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The campaign for rounding up the draft of men who have not registered has begun, and hundreds are now held by the authorities at various centres. ...

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  24. IN THE AIR.

    A Berlin message makes the claim that during May the Germans lost 79 aeroplanes and nine baiIoons, while 134 allied acroplanes fell down behind the German lines ...

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  25. BULGARIAN BOUNCE.

    The Premier of Bulgaria (M. Radosiaveff), in an interview, said Bulgaria would make known her war aims when there was some prospect of peace negotiations She ...

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  26. A LAND TAX DISPUTE.

    At the Full .Court on Wednesday, before the Chief Justice . (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan, the tearing was continued of the case relcrred to it from ...

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  27. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. G. Langford, of Strathalbyn, who have three sons fighting at the front, have received advice from the military authorities that Pte. W. R. ...

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  28. “COME INTO MY PARLOUR.”

    Count Reventlow, writing in The Tages Zeitung, give Holland threatening advice. He says “the independence of the Netherlands lands is at stake. When the British reach ...

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  29. AMERICAN WAR LOAN.

    Chicago has successfully started a “Liberty Loan” campaign, and is aiming to secure £200,000 locally. ...

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  30. LYRUP SETLERS AND COALITION AGITATION.

    The Premier stated on Wednesday morning that he had received a letter from Mr. P. R. Brown (Secretary of the Lyrup illage Settlement Association) to the effect ...

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  31. LATE PTE. A. J. BRATCHFORD.

    News of the death of Pte. Anthony James (Tony) Bratchford, of Glenelg, was received by his relatives on Monday last. The deceased soldier was the third son of ...

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  32. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    Hie Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Watt) will arrive by the Melbourne express oh -Saturday en route to Western Australia. He will travel back over the ...

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  33. Dublin Riot.

    In connection with the enquiry as to the death of Inspector Mills, of the Dublin Police, who was fatally struck with a stick in the riot on Sunday, the jury ...

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  34. “VOLUNTARY RECRUITING A FAILURE.”

    A public meeting, which was attended by about 50 people, called by the recruiting committee, and held at the Town Hall last night, carried a motion .“That, in file ...

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  35. Incidents of the War.

    Mr. Holman has arrived in London. He has expressed himself as delighted with the French Government's reception. He will visit the Colonial Office to-morrow. ...

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  36. Attested on Wednesday.

    Following are the names of the men who attested at Adelaide on Wednesday;—J. c SANDS, clerk; C. A. HEWITT, student; H. St C GUERIX, fanner; A. H. GEAHAM, electricianl A. ...

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