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  4. NEW BRITISH CABINET. LLOYD GEORGE AND BONAR LAW

    The "Westminster Gazette" on Wednesday afternoon states that Mr. Bonar Law has declined to form a Ministry. The King has summoned Mr. Lloyd ...

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  5. BUCHAREST TAKEN

    A Berlin official dispatch issued on Wednesday evening, announces that Bucharest has been captured. British Wheat Captured. ...

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  6. SHORTAGE OF FOOD

    With a view to increasing the food supply of the United Kingdom, an Order-inCouncil just issued empowers the Board of Agriculture to occupy unoccupied land ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS. 856TH DAY OF THE WAR

    The Court Circular states:—His Majesty the King held a conference this afternoon at which Mr. Balfour, Mr. Asquith, Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Henderson were ...

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  8. TRAIN DISASTER.

    A wireless message from Rome states:—a The Hungarian official enquiry shows that the recent train disaster near Vienna was the work of criminals. ...

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  9. SUBMARINE EXPLOIT

    A wireless message from Berlin states:—The Portuguese Minister for Marine announces that German submarines attacked the fort of Funchal, on the Island of ...

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  10. EXPIATING HIS CRIME.

    The French police on Wednesday arrested "Bill," a member of the notorious Bonnot gang of apaches, at an artillery camp. "Bill" was sentenced in absentia ...

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  11. CITY OF BUCHAREST.

    The population of Bucharest in 1900 was 282,071, including 43,274 Jews and 53,056 aliens, most of whom are AustroHungarian subjects. With its outlying ...

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  12. RUSSIAN DUMA.

    M. Rodzianko has been re-elected to the office of President of the National Duma. ...

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  13. CRUELTY TO PRISONERS.

    A wireless message received by the Paris "Gazette" from Lausanne, gives a detailed narrative of a careful but futile attempt to induce the French Mussulman prisoners ...

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  14. SALE OF STUD STOCK.

    At the Newmarket sales of stud stock on Wednesday the following purchases were made for New South Wales:—The stallion Buckwheat, for 1,050 guineas, and ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    Sir Douglas Haig reported on Wednesday afternoon:—"There has been intermittent enemy shelling on the Ancre." An official communique published in ...

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  16. ELIZA-STREET EPISODE.

    In consequence of a report from Dr. G. S. Shipway, resident medical officer at the Adelaide Hospital, who telephoned that Mrs. Lewis was dying, Mr. W. Hall ...

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  17. MR. R. BARR SMITH'S WILL

    The hearing was continued in the Civil Court, before his Honor the Chief Justice, on Thursday, on the application in connection with the correct interpretation of ...

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  18. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. E. A. M. Swanson, of 10, Austinstreet city, has been officially notified that her husband, Private Arthur W. Swanson, has been wounded. ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. RAPID ACTION.

    The Paris "Humanite" states:—"The problem which Mr. Lloyd George has set before Great Britain will also be put before France. It is not a question of ...

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  21. MR. H. W. HUGHES' ESTATE

    The will of the late Mr. Herbert White Hughes, of Booyoolie station, near Gladstone, pastoralist, who died at North Adelaide on October 26, has been lodged for ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  23. A MINISTER'S DEATH.

    A sensation was caused at Dimboola by the discovery of the body of the Rev. Andrew Goodall, minister in charge of the Rainbow Presbyterian Mission for the ...

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  25. ANOTHER ATTEMPT.

    The Court Circular issued on Wednesday night states:—Mr. Bonar Law, being unable to form an Administration, his Majesty the King requested Mr. Lloyd ...

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  27. A SHIPPING CASE.

    In the High Court of Justice the Broken Hill Proprietary Company sued the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company to recover ...

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  28. A NEW AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY.

    As a result of the operation of certain war regulations in Europe, whereby the export of rennet has been prohibited, the amount of rennet available in Australia is ...

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  29. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    The R.M.S. Orontes, from London, was made last in the Outer Harbor shortly after 5 a.m. on Thursday. She had but few passengers for here, and a little cargo. ...

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  30. ELIZA-STREET EPISODE.

    The affray in which two women became involved on Wednesday night in Elizastreet, a small thoroughfare in the western quarter of the city, had its sequel in the ...

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  31. Family Notices

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. AN EMPIRE COUNCIL

    Mr. Gladstone Ward, son of Sir Joseph Ward, has recovered, and has resumed military duty. Sir Joseph Ward has telegraphed to ...

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  34. SALONIKA ARMY

    General Milnes, the British Cammander-in-Chief at Salonika, in a dispatch, mentions the services rendered by Lieutenant-Colonel McGavin, of ...

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  35. PREMIER OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier of Western Australia (Hon. F. Wilson) arrived in Adelaide on Thursday, on his way to Melbourne to attend the Premiers' Conference. He was ...

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  36. LIGHT ON THE TROUBLE.

    The Earl of Derby, Under Secretary for War, made a notable speech at the Aldwych Club on Wednesday, which threw some light on the events leading to the ...

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  38. LEAGUE OF LOYAL WOMEN.

    The Central Trench Comforts Committee has received a letter written to Commissioner Budden by Major Dean, of Adelaide, showing the appreciation of the men at the front of the work that ...

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  39. ACTS OF BRUTALITY

    His Holiness the Pope has protested to Germany concerning the refusal of the Governor of Belgium to allow Cardinal Mercier to attend the Papal Consistory. ...

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  40. FATAL EXPLOSION

    An official announcement states:—"There was an explosion in a national munitions factory in the North of England on Tuesday night. Twenty-six of the women ...

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  41. GONE INTO CAMP.

    The following men went into camp on Thursday: —E. J. Wegner and T. J. L. Lally. ...

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