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  4. ALLIES ADVANCING.

    The following telegrams were received in New York at the times named:—September 8, 8.10 p.m.—An official announcement has been made that Mr. ...

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  5. CARE FOR SOLDIERS

    The New York "Times," in commending the belligerent nations for their care of returned veterans after the war, states:—"All the nations who are opposing ...

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  6. A JUST PEACE

    Cardinal Bourne, an archbishop of Westminster, in unveiling a war shrine to-day states:—We tare fighting for Christian principles again pagan and anti-Christian ...

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  7. 1499TH DAY OF THE WAR

    The Montenegrin authorities have issued a pathetic appeal on behalf of their fellow-countrymen threatened with extinction by ramine and enemy persecution. ...

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  8. A LITTLE TRAP

    "Vorwaerts" discloses that in the spring of 1918 the Germans in Switzerland attempted to arrange negotiations between German and British members of ...

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  9. INDIAN CONGRESS

    There was a special session to-day of the Indian National Congress, and sis thousand delegates attended. Syed Hasan Imam, a judge of the Calcutta High Court, ...

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  10. IN THE BALKANS

    A British official dispatch from Salonika this evening states.—In the Struma Valley the Greek outpost line has been advanced unopposed to the general line of ...

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  11. TRADE UNIONS

    As the result of negotiations between the Ministry for Reconstruction, the Cabinet, and the Trades Union executives, a Bill will be introduced when Parliament ...

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  12. RUSSIAN TYRANNY

    Dora Kaplan, who shot Lenin, was executed on Wednesday. A Russian officer, named Chaplin, who was head of an armed force, has been ...

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  13. SHARP FIGHTING

    Sir Douglas Haig reported late on Monday night:—Early this morning the English and New Zealand advanced detachments attacked and carried the German ...

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  14. THE SUBMARINES

    A semi-official Berlin dispatch attempts to deny the authenticity of the British list of 150 German submarine commanders who have been captured or killed. The ...

    Article : 71 words
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  16. CZECH SUCCESS

    It is reported that the Czechs have captured Chita, which has been exceedingly important since the Bolsheviks fortified it. It is evident that the presence of the ...

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  17. The Viceroy's Council.

    Remarkable interest was evinced in the meeting of the Indian Council, when a member of the Government for the first time moved a resolution in the Chamber. ...

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  18. MORRIS VERSUS SCHAFER

    The hearing of the slander action which the Rev. A. Morris has brought against the Rev. C. E. Schafer was begun at the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon and a ...

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  19. Crozat Canal Crossed.

    A French communique issued this afternoon says:—To the north of the Somme we increased our progress to the east of Avesnes in the direction of Clastres. We ...

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  20. PHANTOM OF PEACE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Milan, states:—Hussatek, the Austrian Premier, at the recent conference with the Governor of the Tyrol, ...

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  21. Italian Energy.

    Italy will construct sufficient new ships in the coming year to replace halt of the total Italian submarine sinkings, apart from the Austrian and German ships ...

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  22. Bloodthirsty Bolsheviks.

    An official statement has been made that 512 so-called counter-revolutionaries have been shot as reprisals for the murder of H. Uritzky, who was shot at the same ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA

    At the opening of the Congress of the Associated Chambers of Commerce in Durban to-day, the president called attention to the remarkable general ...

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  24. THE FINLANDERS.

    A large number of Finlanders are arriving at Sweden to escape the German conscription which the Finlanders are forced to serve in Murman. ...

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  25. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Our London correspondent telegraphs:—Sir Joseph Cook visited the wounded men at Hare-field Hospital on Monday. Mr. Harold Darling was a passenger from ...

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  26. THE SIEGFRIED LINE

    The Australian Press Association (3.30 p.m.) learns:—While there is no intention to allow the enemy to rest, the rapid movement of the last few weeks is now ...

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  28. Allied Warning.

    The State Department have received official advices which state that the Allied Powers, through their Ministers in Holland, Denmark, Switzerland, and Norway, ...

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  29. LAW COURTS.

    In the divorce proceedings brought by Leslie Clarence Stanley Toovey against his wife, Blanch Harrington Toovey, with P. Connell as co-respondent, Mr. J. N. Napier ...

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  30. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION

    An official announcement has been made that 35 men were killed by a torpedo explosion on board the American, warship Mount Vernon. Senator James Hamilton ...

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  31. "ON THE JUMPERS!"

    Although arrested for an offence against the lottery Gaming Act at the Victoria. Park races on June 1, John Alexander Robinson was not dealt with at the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  32. BRISBANE TO KALGOORLIE.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Ball) on Monday night announced that if the Commonwealth authorities decide to construct the railway [?]e of about 190 miles between ...

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  33. A GREAT EARTHQUAKE

    The West Bromwich seismograph to-day records the greatest earthquake of the decade. This probably occurred in the Aleutian Islands, a chain of treeless, ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Privete O. V. BROOKS, eldest surviving son of Mr. T. Brooks, of Glencoe West, has been killed in action in France. He enlisted early in 1916, and was attached to the 43rd Battalion. He ...

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  35. A NEGLECTED WIFE.

    William Allen Norrie was charged in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday with having failed to comply with an order made on November 6, 1917, to pay £1 10/ for the support of his wife, ...

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  36. American Casualties.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington says:—The American casualties now exceed 30,000 men, without including the 20,000 lightly wounded ...

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  37. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Richard Tester, who was arrested by Constable M. Tabe, in an intoxicated condition in Russellstreet on Monday, was ordered seven days' imprisonment. An application by Sub-Inspector ...

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  38. SWIMMING RACES

    G. Levy, an Australian, won, the hundred yards international military scratch swimming race at Liverpool today in 65 sec. Lieutenant Spedding was third. A. ...

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  39. EAST AFRICA

    An East African official dispatch issued this evening states:—Two British columns simultaneously attacked the enemy in the vicinity of Anguros, on the ...

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  40. LORD FORREST

    The remains of Lord Forrest, who died at sea while on a voyage to England, ware buried at Sierra Leone, on the west coast of Africa. ...

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  41. WOUNDED.

    Private S. H. QUICKE, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Quicke, of St. Be[?]-road, Magill— suffering from a gunshot wound in left hand. Private W. H. LILLIA, eldest son of Mrs. ...

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