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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A Turkish communique, issued tonight, states:—Five enemy aeroplanes dropped bombs on Constantinople on July 7. The damage was nil. ...

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  5. FIRE AND LIGHT

    Mr. Wardle has issued a new order rationing household fuel and lighting. This order will not apply to Ireland. ...

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  6. FATAL INFLUENZA

    Pneumonia, following on influenza, caused the deaths of eleven, seamen on a ship which recently arrived at Middlesborough. Four deaths from a similar cause occurred ...

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  7. AN ITALIAN SUCESS

    An Italian official dispatch issued this afternoon states:—The Albanian action continues. On the left wing, after artillery preparation, in which the British ...

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  8. A FRENCE SUCESS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, at noon to-day, reported:— "The London Regiment successfully raided a German trench to the eastward of Arras and made prisoners of ...

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  9. GALE AT ZEEHAN.

    A terrific passed over Zeehan early on Tuesday morning and did a good deal of damage to property. The back wall Of the Gaiety Theatre was blown down. ...

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  10. LOYAL SCHOOLGIRLS.

    Three thousand girls from the training colleges and Universities left London yesterdayto assist in harvesting the flax crops. ...

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  11. HER BACK UP

    Telegrams from Vienna state that Austria has refused to accept a German generalissimo on the Italian front. It is understood that General von Below, instead ...

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  12. THE LUXURY TAX.

    It is believed that the postponement of the discussion of the luxury tax in the House of Commons until the autumn indicates the final abandonment of the ...

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  13. COLONEL PURDY.

    Colonel Puredy, health officer of Sydney, is returning to Australia, in charge of a transport, after four years spent on active service. ...

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  14. IMPERIAL CONGRESS

    The Imperial Conference delegates today attended the memorial service in honor of Lord Rhondda, the Food Controller, in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Corporal P. J. VAWSER, son of Mrs. E. vawser, of Angaston, in France (2nd occasion). ...

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  16. BRITISH AIRMAN

    The Admiralty announce:—Our aircraft, between July 4 and July 7, dropped six tons of bombs on Zeebrugge and the docks at Ostend and Bruges. They also ...

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  17. MERCHANT SHIPS

    Sir Leo Chiozza Money states that the results of the ocean convoying have continued to improve since the inception, of the system in January, 1917. A ...

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  18. SALE OF WAR BONDS.

    The sales of War Bonds last week amounted to £21,000,000. ...

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  19. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Sergeant JAS. FEDLAR, husband of Mrs. Pedlar, of William-street, Norwood, is suffering from trench fever. ...

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  20. ENLISTMENTS

    The following men enlisted at Adelaide on Wednesday:—Messrs. L.V.Cox, clerk: C.F.E. Smyth, farmer B. K. Simpson, wool elasser; with country papers for Messrs. A. Rowe, L. R. ...

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  21. "IRISHMAN'S HOLIDAY"

    The disturbance which occurred on an Enfield bound tram on the night of March 1, particulars of which were published in "The Advertiser" shortly afterwards, was ...

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  22. A TANK ARRIVES.

    An overseas vessel recently in Port Adelaide had a rather exciting experience on her way to Australia. She left her home port with a convoy consisting of 24 ...

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  23. AN INJURED THUMB.

    Henry Martin, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin, of Dale-street, Port Adelaide, had his thumb jammed in the gate in front of the house early on ...

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  24. V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING,

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  25. ATTACK FROM THE AIR

    The Admiralty announces:— British submarine patrolling off the east coast was attacked on the afternoon of July 7 by five enemy seaplanes with bombs and ...

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  26. Americans Praise Australia.

    The New York newspapers give great prominence with the principal cross-page headlines to the advance of the Australians on the Somme and the capture of the ...

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  28. Terror in Rhine Towns.

    A message received in Geneva states that the Allied air raid on Coblenz on Friday, during a fog, seriously damaged the railway-station and two of the bridges across ...

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  29. Family Notices

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  30. BOWDEN TRAMWAY EXTENSION.

    In connection with the purchase of Firststreet, Brompton, by the South Australian Gas Company for £5,000, the Mayor of Hindmarsh (Mr. J. F.,King) stated on ...

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  31. RUSSIAN TURMOIL

    The English newspapers accept with reserve the Bolshevik statement that the Russian counter-revolution has been suppressed. They point out that the alarm ...

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  32. IMPERIAL TRADE

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie was the principal speaker at the patriotic rally in the Town Hall, Leeds, today. He recalled the fact that New Zealand 30 years ago found we ...

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  33. THE SINN FEINERS

    Fifty masked and armed men attacked some constables, who were driving near Coclea, in County Cork. They unharnessed the horse and threw the vehicle over the ...

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  34. FOOD CONTROLLER.

    The Press Bureau announces:—Mr. J. R. Clynes has been appointed Food Controller in the place of the late Lord Rhonnda. He has been Assistant Food Controller for ...

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  35. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  36. A MOTOR OAR CAPSIZED.

    MACCLESFIELD, July 9.—A party of visitors were travelling to Angas Plains to witness the Waterloo Cup, and when about one and a half miles from ...

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  37. Flight of Trotsky and Lenin.

    The "Hollandsch Nieuws Burean" states: —Lenin and Trotsky have sought refuge in the Kremlin at Moscow. Soldiers are guarding all the streets leading thereto. ...

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  39. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. E. A. Anstey) Vent on Tuesday with the Secretary for Lands (Mr. Field) and the Conservator of Forests (Mr. W. Gill) to ...

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  40. Murder of Mirbach.

    Mr. Shaplen, the correspondent of the United Press Association in Stockholm, writes:—As a result of the assassination of General Mirbach, Germany will demand ...

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  41. WORKERS AND WAR

    The London newspapers are indignant with the Ministry of Munitions because they did not prevent the strike of over 10,000 woodworkers in London aircraft ...

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  43. A VISIT TO HUMMOCKS HILL.

    The Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) has returned from a visit to Hummocks Hill, where he went for three or four days rest, During the period he inspected the works ...

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  44. RIGHT OF SEARCH.

    Lord Robert Cecil, in the House of Commons to-day, said the Government fully recognised the vital importance of maintaining the right of visit to and search of ...

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  45. ENGLISH MAIL.

    The next English mail is expected to arrive by Melbourne express to-morrow; (Thursday) morning. ...

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  46. TASMANIAN NEWS.

    Charles Bernard Home, a recently-arrived Victorian, was yesterday sentenced at the Gormanston Police Court to imprisonment for three months for the larceny ...

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  47. BITTEN BY A COLT.

    Early on Wednesday morning Mr. R. Hodgman employed at the bacon factory, Port Adelaide, while feeding two colts was bitten on the back by one of the animals. ...

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  48. trouble in Germany.

    Travellers who have arrived from Germany state that there is unrest in many Rhine towns, owing to overwork, underpay, and shortage of food. The ...

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  49. SCHOOL FOR COOBOWIE.

    On Tuesday morning Messrs. Tossell and Allen, members for Yorke Peninsula, introduced a deputation to the Minister of Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey) to ask for a new school at Coobowie. ...

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  50. MOUNT LYELL MINE.

    A show of union tickets will be taken at all the Mount Lyell Company's works to-day. The general opinion is that the matter will pass oil peacefully. The ...

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