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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. 1291ST DAY OF THE WAR

    The "Central News" states:—Negotiators are proceeding for the amalgamated of the leading shipbuilding, armorslate, and iron and steel firms of ...

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  4. BRITISH PARLIAMENT OPENS. CRITICISM OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Asquith, when the House of Commons began its sittings on Tuesday, after paying the highest tribute to Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and General Sir ...

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  5. RAID NEAR WARNETON. AUSTRALIANS CONGRATULATED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch on Tuesday night, reports:—Our patrols made prisoners of a few men at different points of our front. Our ...

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  7. GREEK TREACHERY

    The Greek authorities have expelled three former Cabinet Ministers and nine former members of the Chamber of Deputies. There are 51 others ...

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  8. BOUNCING ROUMANIA GERMAN ULTMATUM.

    The "Berliner Tagesblat" states:—The Central Powers have repeated their ultimatum to Roumania, and they request that a reply be sent this evening. ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has issued an order congratulating the Australians on their successful raid to the westward of Warneton on February 10. ...

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  11. NATURALISATION CASE.

    In the Court of King's Bench to-day Mr. Markwald appealed against the decision given against him on December 14. MR. Ernest Polloclt, K.C., argued that Mr. ...

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  12. TRAINING NOTES.

    There was a large attendance on the heath this morning to see the final gallops for the Oakleigh State, and some interesting trials took place. The was pretty fast, and there was a strong wind ...

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  13. Colonel Repington Prosecuted.

    The Government are about to prosecute Colonel Repington, military expert of the "Morning Post" on account of an article written by him discussing the decisions of ...

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  14. ITALIAN AIMS

    Signor Orlando, the Italian Premier, at the opening of the Chamber of Deputies to-day, said:—The inflexible resolution of Italy is to continue the war to a victorious ...

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  15. STATE POLITICS. Cabinet Vacancy.

    The Parliamentary National Party is meeting at Parliament House this afternoon for the purpose of selecting a successor to Mr. Styles ...

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  16. GIVING UP FOOD.

    Nearly every London hospital is benefiting the fact hat householders have been warned to break up their food hoards during this (surrender) week. ...

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  17. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The Privy Council in the case of Fowler versus the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, dismissed the appeal from the New South Wales Supreme Court with ...

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  18. DISTRICT OF ALEXANDRA.

    The district committee of the Liberal Union for the district of Alexandra met at Brookman's Buildings, Adelaide, on Thursday morning. They unanimously selected ...

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  19. A CENSORED ARTICLE.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons to-day, in replyin to questions concering Colonel Repington's article in the "Morning Post" said it was submitted to ...

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  20. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  21. RUSSIAN BETRAYAL

    An official cable message states:—Roumania has ignored the German ultimatum, and has decided to survive or to perish with the Allies. ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  23. FROM BURRA TO THE SEA.

    BURRA, Februuy 13.—The annual seaside trip takes place at the Semaphore on February 23. There promises to be a record attendance. The ladies bant will accompany the party and-will ...

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  25. THE GERMAN PUSH

    Mr. Simms, in a further dispatch to the United Press Association from Berne, reports:—The Swiss believe that the Allies will win this year if the West front holds. ...

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  26. Relieved from Service.

    As a result of the peace made with Germany 31,000, Russians in England are now freed from the necessity of joining the army. ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The directors of the Australian Agricultural Company have declared an interim dividend of 4/6. ...

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  28. THE WRONG ROOM.

    "The matter Would humorous were it not for the seriousness of the aasault" remarked Mr. R. H. Lathlean, counsel for Anton Overmeyer, who was charged in the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  29. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Shortly before 9 a.m. on Thursday, Mr. Frank Rowlands, accountant, of York-street, Kensington, was riding a motor cycle along King William-street, when his ...

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  30. THE CONSPIRACY CASE

    The Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court were continued on Thursday, before Mr. Justice Buchanan and jurors, when the trial was resumed of Murray ...

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  31. FIRES AT MONTACUTE.

    Montacute, February 13. The fires which broke out in the hills near Montacute continue to burn. On Tuesday the flames spread towards Messrs. ...

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  32. MORE SOLDIERS RETURN

    There was an enthusiastic gathering at the Adelaide railway-station on Thursday morning to two more contingents of returned soldiers, numbering 137 men, the ...

    Article : 351 words
  33. ENLISTMENTS.

    The following men enlisted on Wednesday:—Messrs. J. F. Jago, cleaner, South Australian Railways; W. J. Strachan, farm laborer; A. V. Harvey, clerk, South Australian Railways; and C. ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. THROWN FROM A CAR.

    Councillor H. S. B. Hill, of Southwark, who is on a visit to Burra with several riends, was out near Kia-ora station when the car turned shaply, and he was thrown ...

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  35. DEBTORS' DAY.

    A lons list of debtors confronted Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., at the Local Court on Thursday, and the explanations offered by defaulters were as varied as is usual on such occasions. One ...

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  36. A STACK BURNT.

    Mr. L. J. Watts, of Littlehampton, lost a stack of hay on Wednesday morning by fire. The stack was, it is surmised, set on fire by boys playing with matches. It was ...

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  37. A BROKEN ARM.

    Mr. Frank W. Murphy, who is on a visit to Littlehampton, was thrown from a horse this morning, and his right arm was broken below the elbow, Earlier in the morning ...

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  38. HOUSING AT PORT PIRIE.

    The Mayor (Mr. AB. Fargen) at a special meeting of the Port Pirie Town Council on Tuesday evening, said the housing problem there is "very serious," and ...

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  39. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. G. Bice), who ha been on a visit to Sydney on business connected with the shipbuilding scheme, will return to ...

    Article : 277 words
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  41. The Army as Peacemaker.

    The Kaiser has telegraphed to Marshal Hindenburg:—The readiness of Russia to cease hostilities is due to your magnificent crushing victories. Marshal ...

    Article : 117 words
  42. MAILS BY AEROPLANE.

    Tender have been invited for five aeroplanes for use in the mail services between Washington, Philadelphia, and New York. ...

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  43. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt,who underwent an operation last week, and who was recently reported to be progressing favorably, sufferred a slight relapse to-day. ...

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  44. Early Morning Greeting.

    The Cheer-up girls and the Murray Bridge Town Band, with a large number of residents, net the returning soldiers early to-day. The girls made the usual ...

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