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  3. STOP PRESS EDI[?]

    A German aeroplane in the North [?] several bombs at, but missed, [?] steamer Modemi (Modemi?), which Norwegian flag. ...

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  4. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    Press despatches assert that a British cruiser has captured, in the South Atlantic, the German raider Moewe, which has been doing so much damage among British ...

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  5. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    President Wilson has notified Congress that he will not accept a mere vote of confidence in connection with the matter of Germany’s submarine policy as affecting ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Critics of Greece should remember that a policy of drift is natural to such a land of currants.—London Opinion. The Wasp and the Spider. ...

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  7. KAISER DISAPPOINTED

    The Kaiser has returned from the Verdun region to Germany with his staff. He enabled descriptive writers, photographers, cinematograph operators, artists, and poers ...

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  8. THE SOFT PEDAL.

    The Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice Dir. Justice Murray), and Mr. Justice Gordon delivered judgment on Friday in the case of C. McKenzzie v. ...

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  9. Sensation in Congress.

    A sensation was caused in Congress when Sr. Gore accused the President of having said to certain Congress leaders:— “War between the United States and ...

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  10. Frenchmen Delighted.

    A French wounded soldier states that the Germans love the. close formation in attack. “Their assaults at Verdun in taat form delighted us,’ he added. “My ...

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  11. GALLIPOLI PROMOTIONS.

    Lieut. Col. the Right Hon. M. Lockwood, in the House of Commons to-day, asked when, the special rewards for officers in connection with the Gallipoli evacuation ...

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  12. Relief Efforts Failed.

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that the remnants of the Brandenburg Regiment in the Douanmont Fort are hemmed in oh all sides. They ...

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  13. COMPULSORY SERVICE,

    A deputation of representatives of the various trades will wait upon the Minister for Munitions (Mr. Lloyd George) tomorrow in connection with the proposed ...

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  14. Crown Prince Recalled.

    It is reported that the German Crown Prince, who was in charge of the attack on Verdun has been summoned to attend at the German general headquarters, and ...

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  15. Germans Contradicted.

    A French communique states:—“The German Admiralty has officially announced that two French auxiliary cruisers were sunk at Havre, but this statement is ...

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  16. German Onslaught Failed.

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says it is considered that the German onslaught on eVrdun must be regarded as having failed unless it could have ...

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  17. THE RUSSIANS.

    The civilian Turkish population is evacuating Trebizond, the Black Sea port, which is being assailed by the Russians. ...

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  18. Payment of Members.

    The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Lloyd George), in the House of Commons today. said the Government would give an opportunity later for the discussion of the ...

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  19. Enemy Staff Disorganized.

    The Geneva correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that advices from Mainz disclose disorganization in the German staff as a result of the failure at Verdun. ...

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  20. Warner’s Relapse

    Mr. P. F. Warner, the noted cricketer, on Sunday suffered a relapse, and is now so seriously in that it is expected that he will have to undergo an operation to-day. ...

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  21. THE BALKANS.

    The Rome correspondent of The Daily Telegraph reports that the Bulgarians are clamouring for peace, owing to the wholesale distribution of leaflets among them ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of her Majesty Elizabeth, the Queen Dowager of [?]mania. who was famous under the literary from do plume of Carmen [?]. A ...

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  23. Heavy German Losses.

    The Petit Parisian states that the German casualties at Verdun are estimated at between 125,000 and 150,000. ...

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  24. METAL EXCHANGES.

    The London and Glasgow Metal Exchange have suspended ait dealings, except owing to the Government’s proclamation against speculation in war ...

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  25. Enemy Repulsed.

    The French Thursday midday communique states:—“An intense artillery bombardment preceded a lively German attack on the French positions at lively German ...

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  26. Comfortable Convalescents.

    Pte. A. A. Jacobs. formerly of the Register literary staff, in a letter to the Editor (Mr. W. J. Sowden), thus refers to the treatment meted to Australian war ...

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  27. SOCIAL DISEASES.

    The final report of Lord Syderbran’s Commission on Social Diseases reveals most serious conditions in Great Britain, ft says that Government control of the ...

    Article : 137 words
  28. No Further Enemy Progress.

    Semi-official reports and the latest news from Verdun show that the Germans attack, which is waning, has not made any further progress. Although the enemy has ...

    Article : 194 words
  29. GERMAN VIPER.

    A luncheon in connection with the Associated Chambers of Commerce Congress was at the Hotel Cecil to-day. The High Commissioner of Australia ...

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  30. EXCOMMUNICATED!

    The action in which Walter Gooch, of Belair, is suing the Rev. H. C. Bourne, formerly rector of the Church of Holy Innocents, Belair, for £190 for alleged libel, ...

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  32. Interval In Fighting.

    The French newspapers agree that the slackening in infantry operations at Verdun is only an interval in the acts of way, and that the Germans will come on ...

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  33. Germans Trapped.

    The Brandenburgers in Fort Donaumont are securely trapped. The French who surround the place, in order to avoid useless slaughter, are waiting for famine to ...

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  34. FAMILY QUARREL.

    The adjourned inquest on the body of Thomas ichardson, who was kiled in a motor accident which occurred at Seaton on the night of February 14, was concluded ...

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  35. Into Camp on Friday.

    The following are the names of the men who collected in Adelaide and went into the Exhibition camp on Friday:— C. H. Y. Baillie, W. P. B[?]ishell. A. W. Carr. H. L. Francis, C. C. Frome, ...

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  37. FEWER EXEMPTIONS.

    Lord Derby, in the House of Lords to-day, stated that he was concerned at the members of official and other ex[?] There was no doubt coat men were ...

    Article : 208 words
  38. CHRISTMAS BIL[?]S.

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  39. NOISY MUSIC.

    By the judgment given in the Full Court Adelaide on Friday, against the Salvation Army, that body will be restrained from brass band playing in the Mount ...

    Article : 79 words
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