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  3. 1456TH DAY OF THE WAR.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times"in Paris states:—I have reliable information which reports that thousands of Slovaks, Croats, and Jugo-Slavs have ...

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  5. THE GLORIOUS FRENCH.

    The correspondent of tie Near York "Tribune" with the French armies, states:—The German casualties during the last sis months hare reached 1,000,000 men, which ...

    Article : 146 words
  6. PRICE OF BOOTS.

    The Inter-State Commission on Mondaybegan the hearing of evidence in Adelaide in connection with prices investigation. Mr. Commissioner Mills conducted the ...

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  7. MUNITION MAKERS.

    The Press Bureau states:—The Ministry for Munitions on. Sunday night announced that communications received that day from all parts of the country indicate that ...

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  8. THE TURF.

    All three racing clubs made profits over the recent meetings, namely:—South, B.H.J.C., of between £600 and £700, and L. V.R.C., of over £500, The B.H.J.C. profit was smaller,' ...

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  9. BELMONT PARK MEETING.

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  10. ALLIES PUSH ON

    A French communique issued at midnight on Sunday states:—To the north of the Marne we continued to advance in the region, of the Oureq, notwithstanding the ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Captain Carmichael, M.C., formerly Minister of Education in New South Wales, has arrived in Cape Town. In an interview he stated that he had been ...

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  12. HOLDING UP SUPPLIES.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, speaking at Newport, in Monmouthshire, advised the.strikers to accept the Government conditions. There was ...

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  13. A SHIP IN 14 DAYS.

    A 3,500-ton steel ship has been launched in the Great Lakes 14 clays after the keel was laid. This breaks the world's record ...

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  14. "ON THE LEFOOT—'OP."

    The corporal detailed as physical training instructor sucked his teeth thoughtfully, standing in the middle of the barrack square waiting for the hour, when two ...

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  15. AMERICAN ENERGY.

    The correspondent of tie New York "Times"at Washington states:—There are now 118 shipyards completed in the United States, while 44 others are nearihg ...

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  16. Sir D. Haig Reticent

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch on Sunday night, said:—There,is nothing to report concerning military, operations. Low clouds and rain ...

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  17. EXCELSIOR-QUOENA COLLISION.

    The Marine Board met at Port Adelaide on Monday morning to enquire into the cause of the collision between the steamers Quorna and Excelsior, off Bees Head, on ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    The result of the Australia Day appeal at Wirrabara was to raise £659 ...

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  19. Bold British Raids.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported at noon to-day:—We captured a few prisoners with machine-guns in successful raids on the enemy trenches to the ...

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  20. HOME RULE.

    The South Wales Labor Federation, at a conference, the delegates to which, represented 172,000 members, have passed a resolution recognising the claim of Ireland to ...

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  21. THE U-BOATS

    An incoming steamer reports that she was thrice attacked by U-boats, the last occasion being on Saturday, when she was 300 miles from the coast. It is believed ...

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  22. WOUNDED.

    Lace-Carporal GEORGE H. WILLIAMS, eldest son of Mrs. W. Luckman, of Broken Hill, has been wounded in France. Private J. H. RICHARDSON son of Mr. and. ...

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  23. LAW COURTS.

    Francis Bawden. charged with having left his wife without adequate means of support at Kalgoorlie on May 4,was remanded to Western [?] in the [?] of [?] [?] ...

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  24. LICENSING COURT.

    The Licensing Court will [?] at the Deputation Roam,New Goverment Bui;dings, Flinders-strret on Tuesday, August 6, at 2.30.p.m. to hear an information for the for feature a publican ...

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  25. TRADE PREFERENCE.

    A correspondent asked Mr. Walter Long whether the Government scheme of Imperial preference recently outlined would involve the taxation of food imports. Mr. ...

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  26. CUNNING VON HINTZE.

    The first public speech of Admiral von. Hintze, the new German Foreign Minister, was delivered at a banquet, to welcome Abbas Hilmi, the late Khedive of Egypt. ...

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  27. FOOTBALL

    West Torrens Ramblers 6 goals-12 behinds; beat C.B.S. Ex-students, 3 goals 11 behinds. Best players:—'Winners, Noacks; losere, Johnson (best on grounds). Goal-kickers—Winners, Hill (3), ...

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  28. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs, Andrew Smith, Stephen-terrace, Gilberton, has been notified that her eon, Flight Commander Captain ROSS N. SMITH, M.C. and bar, has been awarded the Distinguished Firing Cross, for ...

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  29. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    The markets and parks committee haying received applications from the present occupiers of comer stalls at the City Market for renewal of agreements for one year, recommended them for ...

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  30. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  31. Cavalry Press Forward.

    Half of the Marne salient has been, captured. The Allies are pressing, forward on all sides. The French cavalry are near Ville en Tardenois. The enemy losses are ...

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  32. "Literally Overwhelmed."

    As a result of the German retreat yesterday the French have reoccupied twenty villages, and several important forests. There was a brilliant English attack at. ...

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  33. TURKISH TROUBLE.

    A Ministerial crisis has occurred at Constantinople, owing to the friction which has arisen between Turkey and Bulgaria in regard to the division of the Roumanian ...

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  35. CUSTODY OF A CHILD.

    On Monday morning, at the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon, the adjourned application by F. G. Byrne, of the State Children's Department, that Mr. J. Mack, ...

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  36. Fere en Tardenois Taken.

    The Allied patrols have entered Fere on Tardenoie. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Corporal J.W COE was killed in action on Jone 30. He was born at Beaufort, October 1, 1894, and was 23 years and 9 months of age. He was a crack bushman, a good shot and a great ...

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  39. DISASTROUS RETREAT.

    Messages from the least state that the Alliea are within a mile of [?] on Tardenois. The [?] [?] are fighting despa[?] on the wings in order to caver the ...

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  40. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Past-Grandmaster Bro. Morgan Stephens, of the Manchester Unity LO. Oddfellows, arrived by the Melbourne express cm Sunday from Sydney. He represnts the board ...

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  41. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    A shocking fatality occurred this morning. The 6.30 train from Eudunda ran into a covered cab, driven by Mr, Benjamin Warrick, sen., at Hill-street crossing. ...

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  42. IS THE MURRAY COD DOOMED?

    According to a witness who gave evidance before the Fish Commission in Melbourne on Friday, there is a possibility of the extinction of the Murray cod, which ...

    Article : 337 words
  43. IROH AND STEEL MOULDERS

    The hewing of the application of the from and [?] moulders (employes) for an award covering rates of pay. and conditions of 'work, was continued before the Deputy President (Mr, N. A. ...

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  44. QUICK a ES

    A small bat important change has been made in the quick "stop bress" arrangements of "The Express," by the substitntion of black ink for the red formerly in ...

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  45. WOUNDED.

    Private [?] [?] [?] of Mrs. [?] of [?] is suffering from [?] [?] of the [?] Private [?] H.[?] [?] of Mr.A.A.Job. ...

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  46. CITY COUNCIL SALABIES.

    On July 13 the financo committee of the Adelaide City Council recommended the adoption of increases in the salaries of fourteen officers of the conncil, totalling ...

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