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  2. Advertising

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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. WAR CABINET

    The everses delegates participated In the meeting of the war Cabinet to-day. I[?] C[?]net meets again to-morrow. Mr. Maasey had a long interview with ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. EMPIRE CONGRESS

    Mr. Long, Colonial Secretary, at the opening of the Imperial Conference on Wednesday, gave an outline of the programme of the work of the Conference, ...

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  5. DRIVE FOR NEW OFFENSIVE

    The following cable, messages were received in New York to-day at the times named:—S10 a.m.—The French hurled the enemy ...

    Article : 107 words
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  7. BATTLESHIPS SUNK A Daring Exploit

    The torpedoing of two powerful Austrian warships is the most serious blow yet inflicted on the Austrian navy. The Italian light torpedo boats have-made many daring ...

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  8. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    Sir. Joseph Ward, speaking at the Royal Society on the paper read by Mr. Fell, M.P., Chairman of the House of Commons Channel Tunnel Committee, advocating the ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. The Official Stories.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch at noon to-day, states:—A successful daylight raid on June 12, to the south eastward of Arras, inflicted heavy enemy ...

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  10. SIR JOSEPH JONAS

    Sir Joseph Jonas, formerly Lord Mayor of Sheffield, was charged at the Bowstreet Police Court to-day with on various dates between September 1, 1913, and ...

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  11. AMERICA AT.WAR

    Is military correspondent of the United Press Associaion at Washington says:—Under the new treaty Americans in England and Canada can be conseripted ...

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  12. ACTS OF PIRACY U - BOAT IN HIDING.

    A submarine looted a large quantity of copper from the Vindeggen and competed the Vindeggen's crew to help transfer in cargo. The operation occurred 75 miles of ...

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  13. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Kalgoorlie Electric —The profit far the year amounts to £15.910. To the debenture redemption fund £6,000 has been added and £968 carried forward. ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Sonar La[?], in the House of Commons, will move for a vote of credit for £330,000,000 on Tuesday. The newspapers comment on the ...

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  15. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Hon D. J. Gordon returned on Friday from Melbourne, where he represented the interests of South Australian producers in connection with the fixing of meat ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. THE SNOW CASE.

    In the Full Court, before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan, on Friday the hearing was resumed of the amended case submitted to ...

    Article : 444 words
  17. Norwegian Ship Sunk,

    Details of the sinking of the Norwegian ships Vindeggan and Hendrick Lund show that the latter was approached during the transference of the cargo of the Vindeggan ...

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  18. A Dramatic Story.

    Mr. Ward Price has had an interview With Captain Rizzo, who. said:—I was going slow in order to reduce the noise of our motors, and the size of the wash, ...

    Article : 199 words
  19. THE SUBMARINES

    Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, in an interview published in the "Petit Parisien" to-day, says:—Since January we have sunk more submarines than ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. Germany's Dwindling Reserves

    General Manrice writes:—The Germans have established themselves on the Thiescourt plateau. The French fell back from the salient to the other bank, of the Oise ...

    Article : 204 words
  21. The Bull Rush Stopped

    Since General Foch issued his afternoon communique to-day the Paris military experts have been optimistic. The German bull rush has been stopped. It is ...

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  22. TRAIN OFF THE LINE.

    The mixed train, which left Maree at 7.30 o'clock this morning, ran off the rails at Alberrie Creek. The passenger carriages are still on the rails, but all the ...

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  23. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    My doubt that may linges in the public mind [?] the soldiers Christmas boxes (forwarded [?] the League of Loyal Women) reach the see in the [?] [?] should be see as rest by ...

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  24. INDIAN REFORM THE GOVERNMENT SCHEME,

    Mr. Montague Secretary for India, the House of Commons to-day, stated the. the proposals for the reform of the Gavernment of India, which the Viceroy ...

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  25. LAW COURTS.

    Thomas Cokely was ordered 14 days' imprisonment on a charge of drunkenness, and two months' imprisonment on a charge of being an habitual drunkard. ...

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  26. HERTZOG PARTY A "PICKHANDLE" BRIGADE

    A meseage from Pretoria, alluding to the unrest in the Transvaal, states that the discouragement by the authorities of the so-called "Pickhandle commandoes" has ...

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  27. THE FRENCH HIT BACK

    Mr. Perris, in a cable message to the "Daily Chronicle" late on Wednesday night, says:—The outlook is decidedly more cheerful. The battle has taken a better ...

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  28. AMERICA AT WAR

    The Senate has rejected the proposal for a public discussion of the treaties between Great Britain and America concerning the liability of their subjects to military ...

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  29. PRISONERS OF WAR,

    The Australian Red Cross understand that Australian are included among the 34 officers and 375 men who left Switzerland for England on Tuesday. ...

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  30. Family Notices

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  31. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator Milien told Senator Keating that work had actually been commenced on one ship at Williamstown and one at Walsh Island. A third ship was about to ...

    Article : 130 words
  32. JAPAN STEADFAST

    The Japanese Ambassador, replying the official luncheon on Wednesday to the speech of Mr. Balfour, said on behalf of the Japanese delegates to the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private J. T. G. ROWE, son. of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rowe, Park-streat. Unley—wounded (right hand). Signaller VICTOR CLIVE SLEE, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slce, of Wallaroo Mines, has ...

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  34. THRC[?]N FROM A VEHICLE.

    On Saturday night after returning home, Mrs W. Daiy of Honiton, who was accom[?] by her sea, [?] was driving from, [?] house to the stable. when The horse ...

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  35. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales reported on the Stock Exchange between 12.30 and 3.15 p.m.:—War Loan (1927). £101 10/: £10. War Bond, £10 0 6; Wheat, 1915-16 Harvest. 1 9-l61: Whest, ...

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  36. ENLISTMENTS.

    The following men enlisted on Friday:—Mr. A. G. Phillips, compositor; with country papers for Messrs. E. L. Longbottom, A Campbell, and A. K. Thomas. ...

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  37. THE PRINTERS' DISPUTE.

    The hearing of the printers' dispute was continued at the Industrial Court, before the President (Dr. Jethro Brown) on Friday. Sir Josiah Symon, K.C., with Dr. T. J. Browne, ...

    Article : 123 words
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  39. HONORING. SOLDIERS.

    On Wednesday evening a welcome home was given to Private Eldridge at Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island. ...

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  40. THROWN FROM A HORSE

    Mr. E. Reid, of Pamatta, while returning home about 5 a.m on. Monday, was thrown from his horse and sustained severe injuries to his shoulder and abrasions about ...

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  41. WAR TIME PROHIBITION.

    The question of prohibition during war time was discussed by the Anglican Synod to-day. The majority of the members strongly favored the reform, but ...

    Article : 111 words
  42. IRISH AFFAIRS

    It is understood that Irish-Ameriean troops will be trained in Ireland in the hope to give an impetus to recruiting. Satisfaction is expressed in Ireland in ...

    Article : 107 words
  43. IMPORTANT AMALGAMATION

    The National Bank of Australasia, which has recently amalgamated with the Colonial Bank, is well known in South Australia, and is represented by 41 branches ...

    Article : 341 words
  44. RAILWAY WANTED.

    Mr. J. G. Moseley, M.P., and the Hon. W. Morrow, M.L.C., on Friday introduced to the Minister of Railways (Sir Richard Butler) a deputation, which asked that the route of the authorised ...

    Article : 195 words
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