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  4. SATURDAY’S JOURNAL.

    The issue of Saturday’s Journal to-morrow will furnish another illustration of the fine standard which this popular publication has attained. The reputation of ...

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  5. DELIBERATE FRAUD

    Severe language was used by Mr. Commissioner Russell at the Adelaide Local Court on Friday morning, when giving judgement in a case which came before him ...

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  6. THE SPORTS SECTION.

    An Austrian communique reports, increased activity on the part of the Russians in Eastern [?]licia, which is “particularly fierce north-east of Tarnopol.” ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The Kaiser is said to write one of the worst hands in Europe. He is probably suffering from writer’s cramp, after al those Notes to the States. ...

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  8. WIPE OUT THE HAPSBURGS.

    Professor Masaryk, former member of the Austrian Reichsrath, who was exiled from his country at the outset of the war, [?] emphasized the necessity of wiping ...

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  9. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    A French bulletin, issued this morning, states:— Continued progress is being made in Artois by bombing German communication trenches west- of La Folie. Two German attacks west of Hill 140 ...

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  10. TORPEDOING OF ARTEMIS.

    The Dutch oil steamer Artemis, bound from Rot[?]erdam to London in ballast, was arrested by the Germane off the Dutch coast. On her captain being ordered to ...

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  11. SELF-RAISING FLOUR.

    An apparent disproportion between the price of self-raising flour and the price of ordinary flour and the various ingredients formed the subject of an enquiry by the ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique issued to-night says:—The artillery duel in the Artois region has been continued from Hill [?] to the Neuville to The[?]s road. Hand ...

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  13. EAST OF WARSAW.

    Owing to the overflowing of the Oghi[?] Canal (in the Min[?] province, east of Warsaw) as the result of a sudden thaw, the German[?] were forced to evacuate the ...

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  14. Appam’s Gold.

    Lieut Be[?], who is in charge of the App[?] states that the German raider Moewe removed £40,000 in gold bars from the captured British vessel. ...

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  15. MR. FISHER.

    The Imperial Industries Club to-day gave a [?]ncheon to the High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Fisher), Capt. R. M. Collins, R.N. (Official Secretary in Great ...

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  16. RUSSIANS IN PERSIA.

    A French wireless message states that the R[?]n forces in Persia are continually pushing back mixed [?]ands of Kurds and Turks, who are operating [?]der German ...

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  17. Germans from Balkans.

    Many trains filled with German troo[?] have passed Lo[?]am. Most of the soldiers, who are being concentrated at Roulers and Courtrai have come from the ...

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  18. RAIDING GERMAN PLANES.

    The German seaplane which attacked Rom[?]gate made a target of a tramcar full of wom[?]n and children, but the bomb exploded harmlessly. Other bombs fell in ...

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  19. SAVING THE SERBS.

    M. Ves[?]tch, the Serbian Minister to France, in an interview, has thanked France and the Allies for having saved 150,000 men of the Serbian Army. The ...

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  20. KING IMPRESSED.

    Their Majesties the Sing and Queen today gave audience to Mr. Clutha Mackenzie, who was blinded when on active duty at the front. The soldier was ...

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  21. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    M. B[?]and (the Premier of France) and other Ministers have arrived in Rome, for the purpose of conferring with the Ita[?] Cabinet, with a view to co-ordination in ...

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  22. A SAVAGE MONKEY.

    The sequel to an outrage which was perpetrated by a monkey on a little boy in July last was heard before. Mr. Commissioner Russell at the Adelaide Local Court ...

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  23. GREECE’S SAILS.

    Mr. Marian H. Donohoe, the correspondent at Athens for The London Daily Chronicle, states that in the Greek Chamber of Deputies, the Premier (M. ...

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  25. Closing the Museums.

    Mr. Asquith, is replying to a dep[?]tion [?]sed to reconsider the order to close museums. He agreed to keep open the manuscript room at the British ...

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  26. ARMED MERCHANTMEN.

    Germany has issued a memorandum addressed to the neutral nations, in which it is declared that henceforward armed allied merchantmen will be treated by ...

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  27. RAILWAY STRIKE ENDED.

    PORT AUGUSTA, February 11.—The railway strike here has ended. The terms agreed upon—as requested by the men— are:—“The suspension of the men to be ...

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  28. BRANDS OF MANILA CIGARS PROHIBITED.

    Patrons of certain brands of iiaaiU .[?] cigars have experienced difficulty lately in securing their favourite ciga[?]. No official proclamation has been published with ...

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  29. ADELAIDE LADY ABROAD.

    Burns, Philp & Co. are in receipt of a letter, dated London, December 17, from Mrs. Ada M. Hogg, who left Adelaide on a round the world tour some ago. The ...

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  30. UNHAPPY ARMENIANS.

    Swiss newspaper state that the [?]sacre of the few remaining Armenians has [?] began. The man and boys are [?]ot and the younger women and girls ...

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  31. Canadian “Snow.”

    Evidence given in a case before the Folk[?]one (Kent) Police Court showed that cocaine was being sold to Canadian soldiers, who are in camp there. The ...

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  33. LORD DERBY’S SCHEME ADVOCATED FOR AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of the council of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce to-day the following motion was carried—“That this council requests the associated chambers ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN PIRATES.

    The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) has demanded from the Austrian Government an apology for the attack, without warning, made on the ...

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  35. Into Camp on Friday.

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  36. Enemy Howitzer Disaster.

    It has transpired that a 20-in. enemy howitzer was being tested at the S[?]tari Arse[?] in December. It exploded during the initial tests. There were numerous ...

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  37. Incidents.

    The Agent-General for-Victoria(Sir Peter McBride), in reply to an enquiry by the Hon. J. G. J[?]kins, has stated that a person residing in Great Britain and ...

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  40. Roumanian Grain for Enemy.

    The Roumanian Export Committee has decided to [?]ell 100,000 wagon loads of [?]reals to the Central Powers. ...

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