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  5. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, addressing the Belgian Mission, said an inconclusive peace would be the greatest menace to civilization. Peace would be unacceptable unless ...

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  6. GREAT STRIKE.

    More than 200 men volunteered for work on Thursday in place of strikers, and applications were received from employers for 219 men. Among the women who ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The Rev. R, J. Campbell asks, “What is hell?” Let him try to tarn out humorous pars in war time, and hell (be careful of the apostrophe, printer!) soon find out.— ...

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  8. HOW THE WAR GOES.

    Gen. Sir Frederick Maurice (Director of Military Operations) states that the recent British advances were all carried out according to programme. Mud rendered ...

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  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Mr. Givens) took the Chair at 11 a.m. —I.W.W. and Strike.— The Vice-President of the Executive ...

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  10. Price-Fixing.

    The Washington correspondent of The Times announces that the President has attended several long conferences, at which he mapped out a campaign to fix the cost ...

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  11. Income Tax.

    The Senate at Washington has amended the Revenue Bill, which now provides for a graduated tax on income of 1 per cent, from incomes up to £1.000 to 50 per cent. ...

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  12. Broken Heads at Broken Hill.

    Thursday'a Argent street melee was lively while it lasted. When the crowd sought to enter the police station, and the police made their batons say “No,” the ...

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  13. SOLDIERS AND RAILWAY PASSES.

    The difficulty which arose on Thursday in reference to railway passes for returned wounded soldiers was explained by the Minister for Railways (Sir Richard Butler) ...

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  14. Japanese at Washington.

    The Japanese Mission received a warm reception at Washington. Members pointed out that Japan was willing to assume a larger share in the war. ...

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  15. HOLDING UP THE GERMANS.

    A wireless Russian official message says: —We retired under pressure in the direction of Tukkum. The enemy penetrated our trenches at Zborysh. A counter-attack ...

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  16. Germany and South American Empire.

    Mr. Gerard declared in a speech that among the most important German objectives were the States of Rio Grande, Dosul, and San Paulo, in Southern Brazil, ...

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  17. Oonah Worked by Officers

    The Oonah was requisitioned by the Federal Government on Wednesday to carry mails to Tasmania, and a fine crew has been secured. All the deck hands ...

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  18. Hungarian Independence.

    The Stockholm correspondent of The World (Mr. Cyril Brown) says that the appointment of Dr. Wckerle as Hungarian Premier is an important step towards ...

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  19. National Service in the West

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated on Thursday night that he had requested the Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Lefroy) to take such steps as were ...

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  20. COMPLETING THE “COALITION.”

    All that remains to be done so far as the “coalition" is concerned is to put the final touches to the agreement. This “agreement” on the part of the ...

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  21. Russia Wants Help.

    Correspondents at Washington report that there are much speculation and some disquietude owing to the latest advices from Russia, which show that the ...

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  22. Serbian Appeal.

    The Serbian Relief Fund appeals for help on account of its stores, which were destroyed in the Salonika fire. ...

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  23. Timber Stackers Idle.

    The timber stackers' section of the Wharf Labourers' Union on Thursday declined to unload two American schooners with cargoes of timber from the Pacific ...

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  24. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    The British official bulletin at midnight stated:—Heavy local fighting has occurred all day for Green Craesier, an important enemy stronghold south of Lens. We ...

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  25. More Soldiers Returned.

    A further batch of wounded and invalid soldiers returned to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Friday. The list of their names (No. 13) was published in The ...

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  26. Women's Example to Men.

    There is absolutely no question that if a secret ballot were taken here there would be no trouble at the smelters works, for unionists individually express the opinion ...

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  27. Message to Roumania.

    The Press Bureau announces that King, George has telegraphed to the King of Roumania expressing admiration for the magnificent way in which the ...

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  28. Important Meetings at Moscow.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle reports that an important series of conferences is being held. A meeting at Moscow of the utmost importance ...

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  29. FRENCH CAPTURES.

    The French Thursday midday communique states:—There has been great enemy artillerying north of the Aisne, notably in the Braye-Hurtebise sector. We have ...

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  30. UNLEY AUSTRALIA DAY.

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  31. A QUESTION OF REPAIRS.

    The Port Adelaide Corporation have endeavoured without success for many months to induce the Sewers Department to place the roads of Port Adelaide in the same ...

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  32. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Alfred Edward Packham, a middle-aged man, for whom Mr. F. Seymour Smith appeared, was charged, on remand, at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, with having, at Adelaide, on July 29, ...

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  33. At the Bridge.

    A batch of returned soldiers was welcomed on this morning's Melbourne express. The brass band was in attendance, and members of the Cheer-up Society ...

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  34. German Admission.

    A German bulletin admits that French attacks at Verdun gained a foothold in a trench. ...

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  35. SALONIKA FIRE.

    Messages from Athens state that 150,000 persons are without shelter, consequent upon the Salonika fire. The French are caring for 25,000 people. ...

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  36. Zeebrugge Bombardment.

    British warships bombarded Zeebrugge on Wednesday. The thunder of the guns was heard at Flushing. ...

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  37. President Brown to Visit Port Pirie.

    Mr. President Brown, of the Industrial Court, informed the Minister of Industry on Friday morning that he was proceeding to Port Pirie immediately in connection ...

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  38. WEEK-END READING.

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  39. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Pte. Harold Herth, who died of wounds in France on June 3. was the third son of Mr. A. Hoeth, Macclesfield. He enlisted on September 12, 1914, in the 9th Light Horse, from Anguston. ...

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  40. ITALIANS ADVANCING.

    A wireless Italian official message states: —We made progress north and south on the Julian front. Our troops repulsed counter-attacks and carried a position ...

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  41. WHO STARTED THE BLAZE?

    A remarkable feature of the great fire was that it started in several places simultaneously, and fresh outbreaks constantly occurred as the others were tackled. A ...

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  42. TOMORROW'S TEAMS.

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  43. SGT. PRITCHARD. D.C.M., M.M.

    Mr. and Mrs. F. Pritchard, of Fairford street, Dalcy, have received advice that their son. Sat. Harold Pritchard, who is on active service abroad, and was awarded the Military Medal, ...

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  44. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Aug. 24—Low water, 11.50 a.m.; high water, 5.50 p.m. ARRIVED.—Aug. 24. Wookata, 344, C. Nielsen, west coast. ...

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  45. CHURCH ASSOCIATION.

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  46. RIVER LEVELS.

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  47. WESTERN MAILS BY RAIL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated to-night that the Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) was enquiring into a proposal that the mails between Western ...

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  48. Chancellor off to Vienna.

    Herr Michaelis has just returned to Berlin from Belgium, where he conferred with the Governor-general Kuchmann. He will go to Munich and Vienna, and ...

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  49. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mrs.W. T. Waye, of McLaren Vale, has been notified that Opl. Alexander Nicol. of the field artillery, has been wounded in France. Mrs. Malcolm Beid, of East terrace. has received ...

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