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  4. REDEEMING PIGARDY.

    The following special cables were received in New York to-day at the times named:—10.20 a.m.—General Sir Henry ...

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  5. ITALIAN THRUSTS

    An Italian official dispatch reported this evening:—Under effective concentrations of artillery fire in the Tonale region we carried out thrusts and occupied Mount ...

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  6. RAIDS ON GERMANY

    The Press Bureau announces:—During July the Independent Air Force carried out a hundred raids, of which ninety-six were into Germany. They dropped 81 ...

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  7. THE SHARE MARKET

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  8. 1473RD DAY OF THE WAR

    Mr. Gilmour, correspondent of the Australian Press Association, writing on Monday night, states:—A remarkable feature of the fighting during the past few days is ...

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  9. THE WHEAT POOL

    The second advance by the South Australian Wheat Scheme on wheat delivered to the pooh in connection with the 1917-18 harvest, was payable on Thursday. The ...

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  10. ENLISTMENTS.

    The following men enlisted on Thursday:—Messrs. C. F. Chambers, jeweller; D. A. Husbridge, baker; F. A. H. Scott, clerk; and R. B. Wachtel, farmer, with country papers for Mr. S. ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    The "Evening News" says Lord Reading has returned from America to England in order to suggest that an Anglo-American defensive and offensive alliance be formed. ...

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  12. A NOTED TRAINER.

    Racing folk will regret to learn of the death of Mr. John Hill, which occurred at Glenelg on Thursday morning. In his day he was the foremost trainer in the State, ...

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  13. SPORTSMEN OR SPORTS?

    The Hon. R. B. Orchard, M.H.R., Minister for Recruiting arrived in Adelaide on Thursday morning. He is a very busy man and since he took over his somewhat ...

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  14. American Field Army.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington states:—The formation of the American Field Army in France is understood in military circles to ...

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  15. Happy Relations.

    King George, through Lord Reading, has congratulated President Wilson on the happy relations between the United States and the British navies. President ...

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  16. MIXES IN NEED OF COAL.

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  17. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Our Paris correspondent telegraphed on Thursday:—During a review of the Australian corps the King invested the Commander-in-Chief, General Sir John Monash, ...

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  18. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  19. AMERICAN SHIPS

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation which bars foreigners from owning the whole or part of the control of American ships or shipyards without the ...

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  20. THE HOLY LAND

    A Palestine official dispatch issued tonight states:—On the night of August 12 we raided successfully various points on a 10-mile front, astride of the Jerusalem to ...

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  21. Much Territory Regained.

    General Marsh (Chief of the American Staff) states that the Pieardy salient held by the Germans has now been reduced by a depth of 15 miles upon a front of 53 miles ...

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  23. SHIPBUILDING.

    Pending the result of the enquiries into the possibilities of the construction of concrete ships, the Acting Minister of the Navy is holding his hand. In respect to ...

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  24. THE U-BOATS

    The submarines outside New York Harbor sank, an oil tank steamer Seven on the members of the crew are missing. ...

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  25. MORE VILLAGES FALL

    Field-Marshal Sic Douglas Haig reported on Wednesday night:—In local fighting in the neighborhood of Parvillers we made progress and took prisoners. Following ...

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  26. BROKEN HILL COURT.

    The Quarter Sessions opened on Wednesday, before Judge Bevan. W. Elliot pleaded guilty to three charge [?] shopbreaking and stealing clothes. He was ...

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  27. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA

    The resolution of the central committee of the Hertzog Party in favor of the independence of South Africa has been sent to all branches of the party in the Orange ...

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  29. OFFICIAL PRICE-LISTS.

    The Prices Commissioner stated on Thursday that the official price-lists required by law to be exhibited in retail establishments will be available for free ...

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  30. LAW COURTS.

    Harry McConville was charged by Mr. B. J. Kearney, of the State Children's Department, with haying made default in compliance with an order made on June 4, respecting the maintenance ...

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  31. THE ADELAIDE GUINEAS.

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  32. Beaten and Starved.

    On the Vesle front two hunger-stricken British escaped prisoners arrived in the American lines after passing through the German barrage. They were captured in ...

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  33. THE HINDMARSH SQUARE CHURCH PROPERTY.

    The appeal was continued at the Full Court, presided over by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan, on Thursday, against the ...

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  35. A SNOWTOWN ROAD.

    On Wednesday Mr. Nicholls, M.P., introduced to the Commissioner of Drawn lands a deputation consisting of the clerk of the District Council of Snowtown (Mr. Eyre), and Councillor Uphill, ...

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  36. MEXICAN ARROGANCE

    The Government of Mexico, in replying to the British protests against the oil decree, which is alleged to be confiscatory of British oil interests in Mexico, has ...

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  37. Canadian Heroes.

    A Canadian, official dispatch states:—Five Canadians captured 100 Germans with an entire trench system during the recent adTown of Lassigny Captured ...

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  38. THE CZECHO-SLOVAKS

    The Russian Soviets have seized all the vessels of the Czecho-Slovaks on the River Volga thus cutting off the Czecho-Slovaks from their headquarters at Simbirsk. A ...

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  39. ALTERED DEATH CERTIFICATE.

    The circumstances under which a certified, copy of a registration of death was alleged to have been altered were related in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday. Amos A. M. Saxby, of ...

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  40. QUICK WAR NEWS

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

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  41. Anxiety in Germany.

    Many of the German newspapers are commenting on widespread and depressing effects of the war news. The Munich "Neueate Nachrichten" ...

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  42. EMPIRE LEAGUE

    Mr. McIntosh, the president of the New South Wales branch of the Empire League, is arranging that a delegation from the Empire League, including Mr. Murray ...

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  43. HOW OUR MEN ARE FED

    An officer of the A.A.M.C. in one of the depot camps in Wiltshire (in which county Salisbury Plain is situated), writing to friends in Adelaide, gives some interesting particulars relating to the ...

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  44. UNSATISFIED JUDGMENTS.

    A list of 120 names confronted Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., at the Local Court on Thursday, when unsatisfied judgments were dealt with. The usual excuses and explanations were made ...

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  45. Allied Recognition.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington states:—The recognition by the British Government of the Czecho-Slovaks as a nation and their ...

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  47. BRITISH ENERGY

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported at noon to-day:—Hostile artillery was active at night time. We made prisoners of a few men at different points of the ...

    Article : 239 words
  48. "THOU SHALT NOT PASS."

    "Le Figaro" of May 10 wrote concerning the Australian prowess at the ridge of Villiers-Bretonneus:—"General Birdwood's Australians are among the most ...

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  49. SPANISH INFLUENZA

    Spanish influenza caused four deaths on a Norwegian vessel docked in New York. The officers state that ten other persons are seriously ill from the same ...

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