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  3. EMPIRE TRADE

    Mr. Hughes, who addressed a meeting of the British Empire League in the London Mansion House to-day. said:—The league has done much to foster good relations ...

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  4. SPLENDID ALLIED EXPLOITS.

    The following special cables were received in New York at the times mentioned to-day:—8.45 a.m.—It is believed that a further. ...

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  6. BAKU CAPTURED.

    The British troops have reached Baku, on the Caspian Sea. Baku is the chief town of the government of the same name in Russian Transcaucasia, ...

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  7. 1474TH DAY OF THE WAR

    The Australian Press Association learns: —The German losses are greater than in any previous battle, while the total Allied casualties do not amount to the number ...

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  8. ITALIAN PRESSURE

    An Italian official dispatch, issued this afternoon, states:—Our Bersaglieri, after crossing the river Piave, occupied an islet to the south-westward of Grave di ...

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  9. THE SHARE MARKET

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  10. BACK FROM THE WAR

    A further hatch, of invalided soldiers from the front arrived in Adelaide by the express train from Melbourne on Friday morning. The names were given in List ...

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  11. More Men Wanted.

    Senator Chamberlain, quoting General Marsh, pointed out that an enlarged draft is essential if the war is to end early. The Secretary for War (Mr. Baker) saya ...

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  12. THE NEW RUSSIA

    Mr. Masaryk, President of the Czechoslovak National Council, in thanking Mr. Balfour for the British recognition of the Czecho-Slovaks as a nation, asserts that the ...

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  13. FLOATING CORPSES

    During the last few days a hundred corpses of German sailors have been washed ashore on the west coast of Jutland (Denmark). Most of them had only ...

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  14. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK

    The engineer was killed and four sailors were wounded when a British steamer was sunk by a submarine recently. The survivors have arrived in port. ...

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  15. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  16. WAR IN THE AIR

    The Air Ministry reports:—In addition to the operations carried put on August 13 we attacked Thionville and destroyed two aeroplanes. Three of the British did not ...

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  17. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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  19. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Bayard. 1,719, H. J. Holed, Sydney. McIlwraith, McEacharn & Co., City; J. Rawlings and Son, Port, agents. Kauara, 405, A. Bradley, Gulf ports. ...

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  20. Allies at Vladivostok.

    The American troops are being landed at Vladivostok. It is understood that the Japanese will strike westward from Harbin ...

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  21. Army of 4,000,000 Men.

    The Military Committee of the Senate lave learned from General Marsh, the Chief of the Staff, that the United States ought to send 4,000,000 men to Fance. The ...

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  22. IN PALESTINE

    Mr. Massey, the war correspondent in Palestine, writing on Wednesday, says:—On Monday night the enemy lines astride of the Jerusalem to Nablus road were ...

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  23. MARVELLOUS BRITAIN.

    Mr. Bonar Law states that the subscriptions to the national war bonds this afternoon had reached the stupendous figure of £1,000,000,000. No previous loan ...

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  24. THE SUBMARINES

    The Kaiser at the Headquarters' Conference appointed Admiral von Behncke to succeed Admiral von Capelle as Minister of Marine, owing to the failure of the ...

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  25. 73,000 Prisoners; 1,700 Guns

    The Allies have taken 73,000 prisoners, with 1,700 guns since July 18. The enemy casualties are estimated at 350,000 men. British Very Active. ...

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  26. ADELAIDE MAILS.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) intimates that the mails which were dispatched from Adelaide on June 24 have arrived in London. ...

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  27. American Schooner Sunk.

    An American schooner was shelled and sunk off the New Jersey coast. The crewescaped. ...

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  28. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    Nothing is more gratifying to the Central War Loan Committee than the zea1, earnestness, and activity displayed by country centres. Already about 40 ...

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  30. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Our London correspondent telegraphed on Friday:—The Corporation of Aberdeen will confer the freedom of the city on Mr. Hughes on August 29. ...

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  31. DOWN WITH TYRANTS

    Reports from Riga state that a Social revolutionary has assassinated General von Sengbusch, the German Sheriff of the Wendell district of Livonia. The murderer ...

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  32. MEXICAN OIL.

    The United States and Great Britain have protested to Mexico against the oil decree. They contend that it amounts to the confiscation of their properties. ...

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  33. LAW COURTS.

    Paul Roach was fined 11/ for having been drunk in the Arcade-lane, off Bundle-street, and £2 with 15/ costs, for having used indecent language in Grenfell-strest. Constable Hawkins ...

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  34. HINDMARSH-SQUARE CHURCH.

    In the Full Court on Friday the Paul Joseph's ease was resumed, the hearing being an appeal against the finding of the Chief Justice in connection with the ...

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  35. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA.

    The Government are installing a large plant for the manufacture of sulphate of ammonia for manure. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    Sir Thomas Robinson, Agent-General for Queensland, introduced to Mr. Clynes, Food Controller, to-day a deputation from the Australian and New Zealand Meat ...

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  37. The One Thing Needful.

    General Marsh announces that President Wilson is firmly convinced that the American military policy ought to be centred on the Western front, and he has declined to ...

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  38. PEACE CAMOUFLAGE

    Admiral von Hintze, the German Foreign Minister, in an interview in the "Cologne Gazette," complains of the ambiguity of Mr. Lloyd George's war anniversary ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Temporary-Corporal GEORGE E. GROVES died of wounds at the 2nd Australian Clearing Station in France on July 31. He was the younger son of Mrs. C. Groves, of Harkey-street, Eastwood, ...

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  40. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    George Bridges, a youth, aged 18 years, who was arrested at Minburra station, 30 miles from Carrieton, by Mounted-Constable Rosenberg, on Tuesday, was brought before the Adelaide Police ...

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  42. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. Gilmour, the correspondent of the Australian Press Association, writing on Wednesday, states:—The Australian units are beginning to sort themselves out after ...

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  43. GENEROUS MR. McBRIDE.

    The officer in charge of the Port Pirie recruiting depot (Lieutenant J. G. Dow) recently received a handsome gift from Mr. J. M. McBride, sen., of the burra. ...

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  44. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Private J. W. H. MASON has been awarded the Military Medal for bravery. He was born at Uraidla in 1801, and left Adelaide with the 2nd Reinforcements of the 48th Battalion on April 11, ...

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  45. THE GROCERY TRADE DISPUTE.

    The wages board appointed some months ago to determine the wages of storemen and packers in the wholesale grocery stores met on Thursday evening, when the ...

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  47. Police Court—Port Pirie.

    George Kruse and Peter Miteff were each fined £5 with-15/ costs, in default one month's imprisonment, for having failed to register their place of abode. ...

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