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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. 753RD DAY OF THE WAR

    The Nord-Deutscher-Lloyd steel twincrew steamer Willehad, 4,761 tons, which has been interned at Boston since the beginning of the war, slipped out early on ...

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  4. THE BALKANS

    Wireless reports received in Paris from Petrograd states:—Bulgaria is about to sue for a separate peace, if, indeed, the request has not been sent already. The ...

    Article : 195 words
  5. SPLENDID ALLIED GAINS. MAUREPAS TAKEN WITH A RUSH.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received by the War Office on Thursday afternoon, states:—"Between Guillemont station and the quarry enemy infantry ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL COURT

    His Honor Mr. President Brown, in the Industrial Court on Friday, heard an application. on behalf of the Adelaide and Suburban Master Bakers' Association, that ...

    Article : 420 words
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  8. DANISH WEST INDIES.

    The Danish Parliament have decided to postpone, the question of selling the Danish West Indies to America until after the general election. ...

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  11. NEARING TRIESTE.

    The Press Exchange Telegraph Agency publishes the following dispatch from the[?] Rome correspondent:—The Italians are within 14 miles of Trieste. They hold all ...

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  12. GREEK INDIGNATION.

    A Bulgarian communique issued on Thursday says:—"We captured several positions to the south of Florina. We attacked some Serbian divisions on the ...

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  13. ADVANCE NEAR THIEPVAL.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received by the War Office on Thursday night, says:—"We made a 300 yards adVance to the southward of Thiepval and ...

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  14. GREEK VOLUNTEERS.

    A message received from Athens on Thursday says:—"A Greek volunteer corps left Salonika yesterday. General Christodoulos hopes in a few days to command ...

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  15. NEW POST-OFFICE WANTED

    Port Adelaide wants a new, up-to-date post-office, and the citizens will never be satisfied until they get it. The proposal of the Postmaster-General to alter the ...

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  16. BRITISH BLACK-LIST.

    As an outcome of the Chilian protest against the British black list, Great Britain has informed Chili that she does not Intend to interfere with her trade. ...

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  17. FRENCH VALOR.

    An official communique published in Paris on Thursday afternoon says:—"Our fire repulsed a grenade attack which followed a bombardment of the Soyecourt ...

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  18. GREEKS VOLUNTEERING.

    A message from Athens states that as a result of the great Greek demonstration at Salonika against the Bulgarian invasion of Macedonia, 600 Greeks have ...

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  19. AN ALLEGED NUISANCE.

    The hearing was continued on Friday, in the Adelaide Local Court, before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M, and a jury of six, of the action in which J. E. Mitton claimed £99 damages from Geo. ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN OFFICERS.

    General Riedel, the commandant of Gorizia, and two of the colonels under his command, who were found guilty by courtmartial of being absent on a pleasure trip ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales reported on the Stock Exchange between High. Change and 3.15. p.m., on Fri day:—Hampdens, 30/6; Edna May, £5 2/6 £5 2/3; Edna Centrals, 31/6 (50); Edns ...

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  23. THIEPVAL MENACED.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:—"Our successful advance to the south of the Leipzic redoubt, was due mainly to the gallant work of some of the Territorial troops, ...

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  25. IMPETUOUS FRENCH.

    An official dispatch published in Paris at midnight on Thursday says:—"Carrying in a single rush the portion of the village of Maurepas, held by the enemy, and the ...

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  26. POSITION OF ROUMANIA.

    The Buda-Pesth correspondent of the "Morning Post" quotes the Bucharest correspondent of the "Azast," as declaring that it is rumored that the Russians are ...

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  28. THIEPVAL SHELLED.

    A telegram received from Paris this morning says:—"The British bombardment of the Thiepval sector increases in a sharp crescendo. Tons of metal are being ...

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  29. SNUB FOR THE KAISER.

    A message from Berne states:—"The Kaiser wroth to King Ferdinand of Roumania to announce the sending of Prince Albrecht of Mecklenburg as a special ...

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  31. FIGHTING IN THE ALPS

    An Italian corrmmnigue issued early on Thursday evening states:—"We have gained. new positions in the Fassa Alps and occupied a point in the Fossernica ...

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  32. IRISH REBELLION.

    The Royal Commission which is enquiring concerning the shooting of Sheeby Skeffington, Dickson, and McIntyre, resumed its sittings on Thursday. ...

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  33. A CLEVER CAPTAIN.

    A German semi-official message states:—About eight British warships awaited the Deutschland outside of Chesapeake Bay, with a number of hired fishing boats, ...

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  34. NAVAL OPERATIONS.

    The Admiralty announces that the armed yacht Zaida, which was engaged in destroying petrol stores, has been sunk in the Gulf of Alexandretta. Turkish ...

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  35. RAIDING AIRSHIPS.

    Several German airships raided the east and south-east coasts of England. No casualties and no damage are reported. ...

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